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aside from the chiefs, what other games do you see us winning this year?


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Not serious about the chiefs, btw. Just wanted to see y'all freak a little.

But seriously, I think we can split with the bucs and the cowboys aren't looking good. I mean they look like the caliber team we've been beating. 

I think we'd stand a better chance of beating them if the game was in Dallas but still the type loser team that we've been squeaking by.

So do we get back up to 5 wins this year?

I can see it.

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Divisional games are always a crapshoot. But looking at our remaining schedule realistically and the offenses they possess I have a hard time believing 17 points are going to be enough to beat any of them.

So realistically maybe we'll squeak one more win out.

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4 minutes ago, frankw said:

Divisional games are always a crapshoot. But looking at our remaining schedule realistically and the offenses they possess I have a hard time believing 17 points are going to be enough to beat any of them.

So realistically maybe we'll squeak one more win out.

You are probably right about most of them.

But Dallas's offense without Dak is terrible.

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5 minutes ago, frankw said:

Divisional games are always a crapshoot. But looking at our remaining schedule realistically and the offenses they possess I have a hard time believing 17 points are going to be enough to beat any of them.

So realistically maybe we'll squeak one more win out.

I meN it's not completely out of the realm of possibility, knowing the NFCS that we somehow pull out a "how the fug did that happen" shocker win against the falcons. It is the final game of the season and there's no way they're losing the division so they might half ass it.

5-6 wins....I would be ok with that.

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All of them. The Kingslayer is locked and loaded.

But in all seriousness we could get a couple more wins. If the defense continues to generate turnovers, we can win off of a run-first offense. We won't win a shoot out, but our division is pretty crappy and realistically we could beat any of our division opponents. Dallas and Arizona are possible. I don't see us beating KC or Philly, but I didn't see us winning even another game before NO, so...

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Bucs lost Tristan Wirfs today to an MCL sprain. Could be big when it comes to playing against them twice to finish up the season.

Cowboys lost Dak for the season and are going through it. Could steal that.

 

Chiefs and Eagles will be a great test for the young guys to show them where they're currently at versus the big dawgs.

I have no idea what to expect vs. Zona.

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