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As Bad As it Seems...


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Titans look the most on our level. Jets aren’t far off. Raiders randomly have decent spurts but mostly suck. Oh and the Saints have sputtered into a pretty terrible deal.

That’s kind of the cellar situation. 

Pats could get another win or so to get to 4/5. Same with the Giants. Think it’s us and the Titans for #1.

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1 hour ago, chknwing said:

... remember that the Panthers have 1 less win than a team led by Aaron Rodgers.  Atleast we understand why our team is terrible.  

I keep reminding myself Russell Wilson and tiny towel Watson were worse overall. At least panthers didn't pay 200+ million for bad play. In no world would BY cause -85,000,000 in dead cap. Watson is still owed like 100 million in the next years guaranteed!!!

 

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5 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Titans look the most on our level. Jets aren’t far off. Raiders randomly have decent spurts but mostly suck. Oh and the Saints have sputtered into a pretty terrible deal.

That’s kind of the cellar situation. 

Pats could get another win or so to get to 4/5. Same with the Giants. Think it’s us and the Titans for #1.

Jets have much more talent than panthers, just snake-bitten. That D is top 5 and they have legit weapons on O.....but the OL is trash.

Pats are the closest in talent terms, but if maye is the true= Pats>>Panthers 

Saints still have old talent, just got hit by injuries. 

 

32-panthers all by themselves 

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43 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Jets have much more talent than panthers, just snake-bitten. That D is top 5 and they have legit weapons on O.....but the OL is trash.

Pats are the closest in talent terms, but if maye is the true= Pats>>Panthers 

Saints still have old talent, just got hit by injuries. 

 

32-panthers all by themselves 

Jets defense just allowed 37 to Russell Wilson and 25 to Jacoby Brisset. Seems like they miss Robert Saleh, but what do I know? 

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

The Jets are a joke because they actually have talent on both sides of the ball. They just have a bad culture with no leadership.

 

 

They actually ship talent off and still find more. We are at the bottom because we only do the first part. 

I remember times when looking down at the Jets and thinking at least we weren't them. Rogers is running that corpse and it still has one more win lol

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