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Ok, too early perhaps but now that we have information on the strength of our upcoming opponents for the test of the season, the toughest contests look to be:

Cowboys, Cardinals, Bills, Buccaneers X 2. 

Even 2-3 out of those 5 get us to the playoffs.  No guarantees on the rest of the schedule but they sure all look winnable. 

12-5 seem crazy?

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It's possible, though Saints will likely be more difficult next time.  How much so remains to be seen, but they were missing a ton of defensive players.  I think our defense will still feast, but it will be a much tighter game I think.

At this point I think 10-11 wins, which is a more than the 7-9 I was thinking before the season started.  Our defense is 100% legit.  Darnold is not garbage.  I'm still doubtful that our offense is where it needs to be though and I think we lose at least 1 game that we should win.  It all depends if this offense can improve week over week - and stay healthy.

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7 minutes ago, Luciu5 said:

It's possible, though Saints will likely be more difficult next time.  How much so remains to be seen, but they were missing a ton of defensive players.  I think our defense will still feast, but it will be a much tighter game I think.

At this point I think 10-11 wins, which is a more than the 7-9 I was thinking before the season started.  Our defense is 100% legit.  Darnold is not garbage.  I'm still doubtful that our offense is where it needs to be though and I think we lose at least 1 game that we should win.  It all depends if this offense can improve week over week - and stay healthy.

Well they really couldn’t be much worse. We dominated them. 

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42 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

You really don't know anything after a 2 game sample size. Im excited from what I've seen but I'm not going to start talking playoffs after 2 games

We were 6-2 in 2018 at one point and missed the playoffs. Granted Cam’s shoulder exploded but still.  

The 2002 Panthers after 1-15 year started 3-0 and finished 7-9. I agree let’s not get too excited yet but enjoy the wins.

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5 hours ago, BIGH2001 said:

We were 6-2 in 2018 at one point and missed the playoffs. Granted Cam’s shoulder exploded but still.  

The 2002 Panthers after 1-15 year started 3-0 and finished 7-9. I agree let’s not get too excited yet but enjoy the wins.

That season was similar start too, the defense feasted. Peppers vs Harrington was memorable.

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