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Thomas Davis: Worst To First


Lilsmitty09

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Didn't fox get run out of town because he wanted to go 12-4?

Now Rivera only wants to win 10? He's got the players believing it too?

Sad, sad day

10 wins is about successful as you can get.

Hell, 9 wins even. All that matters is that you get into the playoffs.

Regular season means nothing. See the Packers. 10-6 = superbowl.

As for Rivera saying 10 wins? Means he believes in this team's potential. I for one don't see 10 wins, but I am not the head coach either.

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Historically the NFC South has had more turnover than any other conference. I would be surprised this year because the Falcons are staked, but a Roddy White injury would change everything.

Historically yes, but that was when the best QB in the division was maybe Jake Delhomme. With Drew Brees, Matt Ryan, and an up and coming Josh Freeman in Tampa, going from worst to first is a lot harder. Hope Davis is right though.

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