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9 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

You play stupid games, you win stupid prizes.  New staff, depleted roster and a rookie QB.  What the fug did people expect?

Honestly, way more than this. 

200 years of NFL experience.

An supposedly offensive minded HC 

A hot DC with HC interviews this past offseason

An OC from the McVey system

One of the most cerebral QBs since Manning - at least it was how he was hyped. 

Solid oline

7-10 last year in a poo division. 

Yeah, my hopes were way higher than 0-6 dumpster fire averaging less than 20 a game. 

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19 minutes ago, SaltAndPepper said:

I don’t know who to say this is about… Frank, or how the rest of our division is still pulling wins. God i wish our defense wasn’t injured 

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Thank goodness those defensive touchdowns can afford the PR team a bogus stat to pimp

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28 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Honestly, way more than this. 

200 years of NFL experience.

An supposedly offensive minded HC 

A hot DC with HC interviews this past offseason

An OC from the McVey system

One of the most cerebral QBs since Manning - at least it was how he was hyped. 

Solid oline

7-10 last year in a poo division. 

Yeah, my hopes were way higher than 0-6 dumpster fire averaging less than 20 a game. 

Honestly, outside of Dallas, at Jax, at Miami and at Detroit, we had a pretty cake schedule. I think that’s why everyone expected us to improve from last year.

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Don't try to put lipstick on our pig, we're dead last in offensive scoring when adjusted for defensive scores. 

Panthers have two, Saints and Bucs have one, Falcons none.

1.  Saints (-7 or 1.16 per game) 17ppg

2.  Bucs (-7 or 1.16 per game) 16.8

3.  Falcons 16.5 ppg

4.  Panthers (-14 or 2.33 per game) 16.4 ppg

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