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Peppermint9030

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I know it may sound crazy considering our record, but if we can get withing 2 points of the Saints, with a rookie QB surrounded by a poor team.....

We can beat anybody with Matt Moore playing like he did today, surrounded by a decent team with GOOD receivers like we had today.

NOT saying we WILL. But I do feel like this team is capable of beating just about anybody on any given Sunday this year if their collective skin just gets a little thicker.

Today was evidence that we do have the talent. We didn't have the excecution. But now that's looking like it could change. You really do have to consider that A LOT of our problems come from the fact that this team is full of young and inexperienced players. EACH and every new game we put under our belt improves this team.

Not expecting us to play this good every week, or for Matt to throw this good. But I do believe that we are only going to get better as the season unfolds. We are a better team than 3-13 and I believe we will finish stronger than that.

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I know it may sound crazy considering our record, but if we can get withing 2 points of the Saints, with a rookie QB surrounded by a poor team.....

We can beat anybody with Matt Moore playing like he did today, surrounded by a decent team with GOOD receivers like we had today.

NOT saying we WILL. But I do feel like this team is capable of beating just about anybody on any given Sunday this year if their collective skin just gets a little thicker.

Today was evidence that we do have the talent. We didn't have the excecution. But now that's looking like it could change. You really do have to consider that A LOT of our problems come from the fact that this team is full of young and inexperienced players. EACH and every new game we put under our belt improves this team.

Not expecting us to play this good every week, or for Matt to throw this good. But I do believe that we are only going to get better as the season unfolds. We are a better team than 3-13 and I believe we will finish stronger than that.

I hear ya but lets do it against a good team before we get to carried away.

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