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Can We Stop Looking Forward To The Offseason??


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Everyone's babbling about new coaches, trading players, draft choices, etc. We still have 14 f**king games left in the season. We could go 14-2 and win the Super Bowl for all we know. Quit speculating and enjoy the damn season while it's still here.

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Everyone's babbling about new coaches, trading players, draft choices, etc. We still have 14 f**king games left in the season. We could go 14-2 and win the Super Bowl for all we know. Quit speculating and enjoy the damn season while it's still here.

did you see what Lafell can do

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14-2 sounds awesome

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Everyone's babbling about new coaches, trading players, draft choices, etc. We still have 14 f**king games left in the season. We could go 14-2 and win the Super Bowl for all we know. Quit speculating and enjoy the damn season while it's still here.

If you've enjoyed either of the 1st 2 games then you have some serious issues! :D

I don't disagree with your intent at all but...it is natural for fans to want to feel good about the team. When a team is playing like ours is, so far, this season fans want to find something to be positive about...that becomes the offseason. It's human nature.

Now that Clausen is the QB, there will be excitement for him, but if that goes downhill, we will again infatuate ourselves with something perceivingly positive. It's what the other half of fans do instead of becoming babbling idiots about how much they hate the team, the players, the coaches, etc. when the team is losing.

Would you rather 'everyone' just keep bemoaning: how much Moore has sucked; that Coach Fox seems to have lost passion; that our running game has no chance if a passser cannot get over 100 yards in a game; that our secondary is horrible & that no DL pass rush exposes that; that the cost-cutting that Richardson mandated has made us a very young team & growing pains are going to take place; that it sucks to have to give up a roster spot to an extra kicker; etc., etc. Who should be the decider of topics?

We are all just fans. People have to be able to speak their minds & we can each choose to read or ignore threads we don't want to read. Again, I agree with your intent, but looking forward is just as cathartic to some as being negative is to others.

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