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Why not measure ourselves against a heavy weight contender? Why not see how we stack up against a really good defense and a very explosive offense? I know we don’t think we have what it takes to win it all bc of the ups and downs but I hate to be the one that says it fellas we can win it All this year. We’ve beaten the Rams many believe they’ll represent the NFC. Green Bay at top notch O and D when we beat them Dallas a high powers offense team we contained them and out scored them. With this healthy roster that we currently have we can beat any team in the nfl we can go on a 4 game win streak vs teams like the Eagles Rams San Fran (should’ve beat the life out of them). I’d love to play Chi for the NFC it’ll be such an interesting twist of fate crossing paths with the Bryce compensation package.

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20 hours ago, AggieLean said:

Hell no. 
 

I don’t know how many times this has to be said, but we are not a good enough team to do stupid ish like that. The team needs to go out and put it all on the line against Seattle. Team needs to win. 

Damn skippy! I hope we win out...right through February!

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