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1 minute ago, Adb6368 said:

Counterpoint:

we win the next 3 in a row against average teams and go to 6-2 on the way to the wild card. 

The power of positivity will prevail!

 

The only teams left that truly scare me are the Bills, Cards, and the Bucs. If we can get our shiit together, we could conceivably reach 10-11 wins.

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2 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

But you were perfectly fine with the 87 negative threads? But throw up a couple of positive threads, and all hellz breaks loose.

I haven't read most of the negative threads past the first post because they mostly boil down to "O-Line bad" or "Offense bad" or just droning on about how we never win anything as a franchise. I'm just commenting on how there are two competing threads with 100% opposite headlines currently, and how it seems the Eagles game has polarized the Huddle. That is all.

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15 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

The only teams left that truly scare me are the Bills, Cards, and the Bucs. If we can get our shiit together, we could conceivably reach 10-11 wins.

we just lost to the eagles who literally tried to hand the panthers the game with two consecutive turnovers but the Panthers said HOLD MY BEER and turned the ball over more times 

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20 minutes ago, travisura said:

I haven't read most of the negative threads past the first post because they mostly boil down to "O-Line bad" or "Offense bad" or just droning on about how we never win anything as a franchise. I'm just commenting on how there are two competing threads with 100% opposite headlines currently, and how it seems the Eagles game has polarized the Huddle. That is all.

Oh no, we've been polarized for a decade or so. We should probably be on medication for it.

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