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What were your expectations for this season?


Mr. Scot
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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

What did you expect this year?

To quote my optometrist, is it better...or worse?

I knew the defense would be horrific.  I was slightly encouraged by the first 2 games of Dalton and the offense.   The play calling and time management needs to be cleaned up.  I think at this rate we are looking at 2-3 wins and thats even going to be hard to get from on out.

Its also really easy to say dan morgan is a poo GM.  Complete poo

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Not sure you can expect more than 2-3 wins... with this level of talent...and factor in all the injuries.... Just go out and be competitive with a game plan is all I ask. I want to be left saying...damn, if he made that catch or damn if he coulda made that stop or damn if chubba coulda got loose we coulda won that game...

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Not a lot of wins unless something clicked, benching Bryce was huge for my mental of the org moving forward, injuries have decimated any hope I had for the rest of the season. Continue to evaluate the roster and the head coach. Roster stinks as expected and I'm still enjoying the Canales experience so far.... it's about what I expected I suppose? Maybe a little worse

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I had no expectations I was in wait and see mode.

 

We won our 3rd game and the fanbase had a spark again. It lasted 1 week and now everything is back to normal.

 

I'm already thinking about the draft. This has been normal for this franchise after week 5 the season is usually over for us.

 

 

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