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Is this an early must win?


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3 hours ago, rayzor said:

Every game is a must win.

The idea that it's not a big deal if we lose some makes us losers...that and the fact that we lose games we should win.

Damn!  Finally someone with some sense.  Every game is a must win.  Never play to just get by.  Play to win and beat the poo out them.  

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Can’t afford to lose a game against a team that should be in the wildcard hunt at home. 
 

The Dallas game was excusable, the Philly game was not. Losing three straight, with two of those at home against teams you have equal or better talent than should rattle the confidence of everyone over there. 
 

I would say it’s absolutely a must win. 

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9 hours ago, rayzor said:

Every game is a must win.

The idea that it's not a big deal if we lose some makes us losers...that and the fact that we lose games we should win.

Was going to post this. more specifically I was going to be like "I'd give my left nut(not really) for a coach that actually coached like every game is a must win". Like stop fuging punting the ball in scoring range and poo on 4th and short.

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Must win games begin when we are a loss or tie away from being mathematically eliminated from the playoffs.

This game is extremely important because Sam is starting to play like trash, and we've got to have him bounce back. Also the team as a whole is making a lot of dumb mistakes, and that is partly due to being young, but we have to turn the corner. Maturity has to come quickly or it's another lost season.

 

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Absolutely. 

We made changes in the off-season to be better. These decisions have to yield better results. 

From a narrative standpoint, if we lose this game expect things to shift into hotseat talk and WTH were we thinking trading for Sam Darnold. 

That said, we can win this game. 

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