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"We aren't playing for anything this year"

Isn't that what most people said in agreement regarding the 2023 Houston Texans who were one inexplicable play away from the first overall pick the season before?

There is no reason this team cannot at least compete in our division. No Brees no Ryan no Brady. Give me a break with this hit dog mentality around here. You brought in a new staff a different GM talking about a new mentality. Get out there and start building a new culture. And if you QB isn't getting it done. Next man up! Keep pounding.

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7 minutes ago, frankw said:

"We aren't playing for anything this year"

Isn't that what most people said in agreement regarding the 2023 Houston Texans who were one inexplicable play away from the first overall pick the season before?

There is no reason this team cannot at least compete in our division. No Brees no Ryan no Brady. Give me a break with this hit dog mentality around here. You brought in a new staff a different GM talking about a new mentality. Get out there and start building a new culture. And if you QB isn't getting it done. Next man up! Keep pounding.

right, I could understand if we were in the AFC instead of NFC but man our schedule is piss easy, every team starts at .500. Division game week one too, always a toss up.

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37 minutes ago, frankw said:

"We aren't playing for anything this year"

Isn't that what most people said in agreement regarding the 2023 Houston Texans who were one inexplicable play away from the first overall pick the season before?

There is no reason this team cannot at least compete in our division. No Brees no Ryan no Brady. Give me a break with this hit dog mentality around here. You brought in a new staff a different GM talking about a new mentality. Get out there and start building a new culture. And if you QB isn't getting it done. Next man up! Keep pounding.

I dont see them heading to the Super Bowl this season but I hope they are still playing to win and trying to get there regardless

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3 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

I think Atlanta, NO, and TB are all pretty bad. Which makes it all the more frustrating Tepper couldn't get a good team together by now despite rebuilding for 4 years

tends to happen when your owner hires two shitty coaches in a row and you as a GM bring on failed free agents and draft players that didnt live up to the hype I guess

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