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14 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Giants are averaging 16 points a game.  I get the game is in Germany adding some weird factors but if that game isnt at least close this season could get real weird.   Players saying nope, asst coaches getting canned, front office getting canned etc.   We literally cannot be the worst nfl team of all time in DC and dans first year.   Tepper would be fit to be tied.  And honestly I am kindof here for it

Giants didn’t look good the last game, but they didn’t look Panthers will beat them bad. Daniels Jones will look like Eli against our defense. 

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53 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Giants didn’t look good the last game, but they didn’t look Panthers will beat them bad. Daniels Jones will look like Eli against our defense. 

We were lit up by Marcus Mariota so I don't expect much.  Thielen might be back, so at least the WR group will be a little better.  Coker and Thielen actually give us a halfway decent pair.  

 

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Jets, Dolphins and Patriots will be a round robin of AFC East misery. Dolphins probably the best out of that bunch and should gain some distance from the pack.

Browns may actually win a game here or there now that Watson is done again.

Raiders will unexpectedly win a couple more games.

Giants will beat us head to head.

Titans and Jags are both terrible. Either of these teams, and the AFC East loser of that bunch, are capable of stealing our #1 pick away.

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2 minutes ago, UnluckyforSome said:

Jets, Dolphins and Patriots will be a round robin of AFC East misery. Dolphins probably the best out of that bunch and should gain some distance from the pack.

Browns may actually win a game here or there now that Watson is done again.

Raiders will unexpectedly win a couple more games.

Giants will beat us head to head.

Titans and Jags are both terrible. Either of these teams, and the AFC East loser of that bunch, are capable of stealing our #1 pick away.

They have to play each other though. I think the only team we are in competition with that we play is NYG. Our SOS will be pretty tough the last 7 or 8 games.

Jets and Pats and Dolphins all play each other enough to maybe each get a win.

Titans Jags play. 

 

 

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The point wasn't are we sucking--we know that.  However, we are making moves that will place us very high in the draft--I want the #1 pick, and I would trade out of it for draft capital--I think we need that for this franchise.

But yes, you have to make the right decisions.  Do you trade out and watch Cam Ward become an all pro?  Do you trade back and draft busts?

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18 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

The point wasn't are we sucking--we know that.  However, we are making moves that will place us very high in the draft--I want the #1 pick, and I would trade out of it for draft capital--I think we need that for this franchise.

But yes, you have to make the right decisions.  Do you trade out and watch Cam Ward become an all pro?  Do you trade back and draft busts?

Trade back sounds good but will there be any team willing to trade up…..that is the key question. 

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They have destroyed the NFL with too many teams coupled with too many games. There aren't enough players to play the game the way it is played now. Most games suck. I'm talking in general not just ours. Most teams suck too. The NFL has become a joke league but it's profitable I guess so just like all the other leagues you don't get what you pay for. 

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