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I don't really feel that bad


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After watching other teams play and watching clips from other teams games on NFL Live amazingly, some of the best teams in the league looked just like we did. Some of the elite QBs looked like Matt did.

I'm not saying anything else about our performance until I see how this shakes out. If all these playoff teams looked as bad as they did, I'd say there is no way to judge anything after one game.

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Good post - I watched the game again and dont feel near as bad myself. Moore threw some ugly interceptions but I loved how our ST got us great field position. The Giants were loading the box to stop the run and Dwill still broke one - they dared Moore to beat them and they gambled right - but Moore still had some great throws to Jarrett, Smith.

We are not as bad as the first game just as other teams are not as good. Jets for example suck...Dallas lost...Chargers lost...season is far from done.

More concerned how some Huddlers have not already thrown in the towel, but they want to fire everyone, sign everybody, and some are now saying 'why surprised? you should have 'known' we weren't going to be good'.....Bulls**...we ARE going to the playoffs.

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After watching other teams play and watching clips from other teams games on NFL Live amazingly, some of the best teams in the league looked just like we did. Some of the elite QBs looked like Matt did.

I'm not saying anything else about our performance until I see how this shakes out. If all these playoff teams looked as bad as they did, I'd say there is no way to judge anything after one game.

I feel bad for the chargers alot.

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After watching other teams play and watching clips from other teams games on NFL Live amazingly, some of the best teams in the league looked just like we did. Some of the elite QBs looked like Matt did.

I'm not saying anything else about our performance until I see how this shakes out. If all these playoff teams looked as bad as they did, I'd say there is no way to judge anything after one game.

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