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who thinks we will win tomorrow?


Peppers90 NC

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Like the Cleveland game, it is certainly possible...and wouldn't surprise me that much. If the game plan we had against the Browns sticks and the players get more comfortable (Clausen, Gettis, Stewart...maybe Smitty) we could take Seattle. They don't have a Payton Hillis type player. The only thing is that Seattle usually wins at home.

It could come down to Kasey again. UGGGGHH!

Honestly, I think we would still be okay to get Luck with a top 3 pick. Chances are it will be between us and Buffalo and Detroit. Both of those teams have the QB position pretty much covered and won't be interested in taking the risk.

We could afford to win another game and still be in a good position to draft Luck.

At this point though, more than 3 wins would be a setback...

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