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The season is over, and we're going to get clowned on by Mayfield and Darnold before it's over.


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Wouldn't be surprised but every single time we count them out they come back to get our hopes up again. 

Miami is no joke since we played them.  They are playing good football and IMO they are going to beat TB. 

I would love to Win this week against them and somehow pull a rabbit out of our hat against Darnold and Seattle and go into Week 18 nothing to play for. 

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We haven't had the Browns, Texans, Broncos, or Eagles on the schedule so the Seahawks game is going to be a huge test.  A test to see if this offense is simple a bad one that had a few good weeks.  

That defense is fierce.  Huge test for our young crew.  

The Bucs have been a roller coaster like us, but I think Bucky, Evans and Godwin being back is a slow burn, they may be finding a delayed rhythm.  They've had some bad weeks but it'll be hard to tame their arsenal.

If we can win 1 of 3 and end 8-9, I honestly wouldn't be mad.  9-8 and miss the playoffs, not terrible dissapointed, 9-8 and get that 4 seed, then, we hope we don't embarrass ourselves in January.    

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It doesn't make me less angry about how we played yesterday, but the ONLY reason we're even in a position to be this upset is because the Bucs have been in a total death spiral. They were losing their chit after Thursday night...we'll see this weekend whether it's a galvanizing moment for them or a public timestamp on their total collapse. 

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Would be a bad sign because the MO is a bounce back game when the opponents look like Carolina last game before flopping the game after regardless. 

The only mystery to me is why other teams don't watch the Saints film more. The hope wagon is scheduled to show up this week just to burn down the week after. 

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