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1 hour ago, rayzor said:

i think if i wasn't getting laid off in a few weeks i would probably be more engaged. i just don't have room in my head for the kind of poo we've got going on. 

seriously, it would have helped me out if we could have this one year where we didn't suck just to give me something to look forward to. now it's just another negative thing i've got going on. i'd really just not bother with it anymore. 

Best of luck to you and better days in real life ahead, man. 

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Great post OP - looking at all the games there is a lot of disappointment from other clubs too. For me what hurt was we (I) had a  lot of 'hope' after what seemed a good off season. I don't mind the 'errors' so much as those will happen...but little things like the snap of the ball, getting feet down after a catch...these are head scratchers. I don't know why our defensive coordinator is still here...I don't know what anyone sees in our safety Scott. Doesn't give me a lot of 'hope' for the rest of the season.

But...Keep Pounding is our motto. 'Fans' that bet against their own team...'fans' that don't even watch? 'Fans' that root against our team because (insert / hate Tepper, hate whoever).. Really unsure why they even come to this board.

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On 9/7/2025 at 10:28 PM, jasonluckydog said:

Look at Miami. They had a bad day. Anyone can have a bad day. In 3 months, the Jags could be the best team in the NFL. Who knows? Maybe we'll see them in the SB this year.  Lol. Ok. I spit. You know what I mean. Let's wait a couple of weeks before we burn the house down. That is all. Continue firing and benching everyone. 

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On 9/7/2025 at 7:28 PM, jasonluckydog said:

Look at Miami. They had a bad day. Anyone can have a bad day. In 3 months, the Jags could be the best team in the NFL. Who knows? Maybe we'll see them in the SB this year.  Lol. Ok. I spit. You know what I mean. Let's wait a couple of weeks before we burn the house down. That is all. Continue firing and benching everyone. 

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