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1 hour ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

They have severe limitations. 29th passing game, no pass rush and are still finding ways to win. I'm encouraged by what I've seen. This season has been a big step forward. 

One more win and it matches Wilks’ win total, he was the leader of the last 5-6 years. You have to go back to Tepper’s first year where Rivera won 7 to beat it. He won 5 the year he was fired. 
 

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Why do people keep saying things like “it’s not Young’s fault we spent so much to draft him”? Who cares if it’s his fault?  Nobody is saying send him to jail or anything.  People aren’t talking about blame for the decision to draft him, they’re talking about how bad he is as a QB and how we’d be much better with even an average QB.  Pointing out that we sunk a lot of resources into drafting him isn’t invalidated because he didn’t make that decision himself. Doesn’t matter whose fault that was, he’s still not playing like a QB who was drafted at all, much less one that cost two firsts, two seconds and a #1 WR. 

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6 minutes ago, Packersfan said:

Hey X I remember you from this board years ago. I hope your doing well bud.

Likewise. It’s been a bad team to watch for most of the last 6 years, so it’s hard to spend too much time here.
 

Your team is still good. They seem to play up or down to their competition. Hopefully this gets them focused and realizing that a C- effort can get them beat by anybody.

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5 minutes ago, X-Clown said:

Likewise. It’s been a bad team to watch for most of the last 6 years, so it’s hard to spend too much time here.
 

Your team is still good. They seem to play up or down to their competition. Hopefully this gets them focused and realizing that a C- effort can get them beat by anybody.

Honestly not sure if I can watch next weeks game. I don’t want to go through another loss. I will watch it though. 

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