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Bold Playoff Prediction (by another possible nutter!?)


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Yeah I would say we could "potentially " grab the 6th or 7th seed. We're in 7th right now,  the saints are going to continue to lose games. Imo we should be favored to grab the 6th spot. We will see after the next 3 games when we should be 8-5. If we would have won the  eagles game that we were totally in control of we would be sitting real pretty right now. Also Tampa is looking real beatable right now as well. 

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14 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Considering we have been around that 7th spot for a few weeks now, not sure that qualifies as bold.

Also, can we maybe chill with this trend of random people on social media? Are in a forum where random people are making statements already. Why do we need screenshots of other randos making statements?

I think it could be considered bold since we're in 7th place and looking at the tougher half of our season.

Also, I only posted it cause I was interested in the statement/prediction made. I included the "random person" thing because I just don't wanna take credit for someone else's take I guess.  

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8 minutes ago, CarolinaLivin said:

I think it could be considered bold since we're in 7th place and looking at the tougher half of our season.

Also, I only posted it cause I was interested in the statement/prediction made. I included the "random person" thing because I just don't wanna take credit for someone else's take I guess.  

Yeah but that schedule also isn't looking quite as tough as it did a few weeks ago. Tampa, Buffalo and the Saints look fairly mortal. 

A massive portion of this is how our offense evolves with Cam. If we can be mid-level or better in the league, watch out. We now have a truly elite defense again.

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7 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah but that schedule also isn't looking quite as tough as it did a few weeks ago. Tampa, Buffalo and the Saints look fairly mortal. 

A massive portion of this is how our offense evolves with Cam. If we can be mid-level or better in the league, watch out. We now have a truly elite defense again.

Yeah, that is true as well. Most of the teams that were thought of as "powerhouses" early in the season have cooled off quite a bit. But some of that has to do with injuries and such. But injuries are to be expected so I won't say it's 100% that. 

Also true. I heard an analyst say (can't remember the network) that Cam is QB that 31 teams have to fit there system around, they mentioned the  Panther's as the one team that is just the perfect destination for Cam. For the way he plays and the energy he brings. 

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10 minutes ago, CarolinaLivin said:

Yeah, that is true as well. Most of the teams that were thought of as "powerhouses" early in the season have cooled off quite a bit. But some of that has to do with injuries and such. But injuries are to be expected so I won't say it's 100% that. 

Also true. I heard an analyst say (can't remember the network) that Cam is QB that 31 teams have to fit there system around, they mentioned the  Panther's as the one team that is just the perfect destination for Cam. For the way he plays and the energy he brings. 

I am not a blind enough homer to not think the Cam experiment couldn't end in a massive failure. BUT.....I just don't understand anyone who isn't even the least bit excited to see him back. If he is 60% of prime Cam, we are something to fear on offense. 

Way more weapons than Cam ever had there.

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