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Training Camp Day 8


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9 minutes ago, Icege said:

It's funny that you frame it that way.

I'm sure that there's somebody on the opposite end of the fan spectrum that would label c3 as haters and Ricky as an optimist. 😛

If you put it in context of how godawful we have been then the verbiage makes sense.  Being optimistic about this trainwreck of a franchise is blind homerism

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

If you put it in context of how godawful we have been then the verbiage makes sense.  Being optimistic about this trainwreck of a franchise is blind homerism

This is where we agree to disagree I suppose.

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1 minute ago, Ricky Prickles said:

Weren't they less than stellar yesterday also? I realize it's still early but I sure hope they don't look.yhis way in preseason games

Sounds like there's a huge drop off between the starters and Mays/Chavala.

Surprised they aren't trying BC there considering he was going to start last season... unless they're really uncertain about Corbett's knee.

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@mrcompletely11Listen to what you're saying. The preseason matters but not for predicting what a teams win/loss record will be and whether they will be a good team or not. It's for evaluating depth and getting certain looks at your team but for the most part it is extremely vanilla.

You want to judge a 17 game season on 6 or 7 offensive series during 3 preseason games. Potato. That doesn't make any sense. Is it a 200 IQ prediction to predict that the 32/32 offense from last season might also suck this year? Yea it is quite possible but you aren't going to get that information from less than 4 quarters of play during 3 preseason games in which the game plans will be mostly vanilla. 

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