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I'm sorry but this isn't a winning record team.


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Losing always sucks, but this isn't college football, where one loss and your season is done. A poo-ton of football left to play. And let's not forget, we're pretty banged up right now. When you lose your star offensive player and your best secondary player, it's going to show. I think we'll be alright. 

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12 minutes ago, Snake said:

We have way more problems than we do solutions this year. We have been hyped all week about being the number 1 defense and a historic defense at that to give up 36 point to a middle of the road team who was on a short week. Sorry guys but this was the reality check and we are still a 8-9 team at best this year. 

2019 all over again. 

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Your "facts" are as bad as your spelling and grammar.

Hate it all you want but it's reality. Dallas was the bar for our year. Do you really think we beat TB with this Oline? Philly? Vikings? Bills? Yes maybe the Fins and Falcons. 8-9 record isn't horrible but without a offense being able to put up 30 points or a defense that can hold good teams to 21 I just don't see it. 

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Carolina is a 10-7 or 11-6 and should win their division from what I saw in watching film and this game today.

Dallas was of known offensive quality and despite Fat Mac the rest of the staff is very good.  Nothing to be ashamed of being scored on by this D.

I will say this though that without the 2 ints. the outcome of this game in much question.

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3 minutes ago, Snake said:

Hate it all you want but it's reality. Dallas was the bar for our year. Do you really think we beat TB with this Oline? Philly? Vikings? Bills? Yes maybe the Fins and Falcons. 8-9 record isn't horrible but without a offense being able to put up 30 points or a defense that can hold good teams to 21 I just don't see it. 

Did you watch the Vikings and Eagles today?

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3 minutes ago, BlackPanther21_ said:

Still time to delete this before it becomes the most laughable post of the year. 

Save it for the end of the year. I stand by it way more than we are a elite defense and are playoff bound threads we had before this ass kicking. 

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5 minutes ago, Snake said:

Against who? 

If they played any of these teams next week (including Eagles who they do), they would be, justifiably, favored.

Eagles

Vikings

Giants

Falcons x2

WFT

Dolphins

 

Patriots and Cardinals are going to be good measuring stick games too.

 

 

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Just now, Le Stranger said:

Carolina is a 10-7 or 11-6 and should win their division from what I saw in watching film and this game today.

Dallas was of known offensive quality and despite Fat Mac the rest of the staff is very good.  Nothing to be ashamed of being scored on by this D.

I will say this though that without the 2 ints. the outcome of this game in much question.

So you want to stand by the statement we will win our division over Tampa? 

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