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At what point does this season become a wash for you?


Sapper

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Granted, I know 'rebuilding years' are mainly focused on young development, but at what point will you concede we aren't playing past January 2 this season?

One thing I will give Fox is he always has us in the playoff race into December. Does anyone see a glimmer of hope for that this year?

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Honestly, once we're 0-6. At that point, it's a lost cause. 10-6 or 9-7, you MIGHT get a WC. Once you lose 6 or 7 (or 5, really) the odds of you winning out are slim to none. And based on what I see, we'd be lucky to win 5.

Not a wash yet, IMO. But it is very close. Even IF it becomes a wash, I will watch every game and I STILL plan on making a game this year.

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I see a 'hail mary' gameplan for next week that results in how we gameplan the rest of the year....Fox pulls out all the stops and a victory puts us in an 11th hour push for recovery...defeat has him sizing up the old resume (not that he needs to).

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