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For all the bad things that have happened


Lt Pinkerton

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Do we forget so easily?

1.) We were 12-4 last season

2.) We have a franchise Left Tackle

3.) We have arguably the best Running Back and Wide Receiver in the league

4.) We have Jon Beason

5.) All of our awesome Rookies are a year more experienced (Otah, Stewart)

6.) Trgovac is gone!

7.) Hurney and Fox are some of the best drafters in the league

We have so many things to be happy about. :)

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Do we forget so easily?

1.) We were 12-4 last season

2.) We have a franchise Left Tackle

3.) We have arguably the best Running Back and Wide Receiver in the league

4.) We have Jon Beason

5.) All of our awesome Rookies are a year more experienced (Otah, Stewart)

6.) Trgovac is gone!

7.) Hurney and Fox are some of the best drafters in the league

We have so many things to be happy about. :)

Don't forget Jerry's new heart. In all seriousness, I was worried about what could have happened if JR was to have not survived his recent medical scare.

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I love where we are as a franchise and see a solid foundation that will lead to long term, sustainable success. Is everything perfect? Of course not, but we'll contend again in '09.

Don't let Sam Mills Fan in here then... :lol:

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This whole thread is cracking me up. Sure, let's all just forget who our quarterback is and that we only have one great player on defense lol. If you do that and ignore our schedule for next season, then you *should* be really excited for next year!

I can counter everything negative you say with a positive.

Feel free to wallow in your negative filth tho.

I will stick to reality.

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This whole thread is cracking me up. Sure, let's all just forget who our quarterback is and that we only have one great player on defense lol. If you do that and ignore our schedule for next season, then you *should* be really excited for next year!

The "whoamg schedule is so hard wut r we goig 2 do" rhetoric is a joke. Didn't most everybody have San Diego and Green Bay penciled in as our toughest games last offseason? The NFL doesn't work that way. If it did, we've have two or three Lombardi trophies by now.

Actually, we have two elite caliber players on defense: Peppers and Beason. Everyone else is either average/above average (Lucas, Brayton, Lewis, Kemoeatu, Godfrey, Diggs) or very good (Davis, Gamble, Harris). You don't need Pro Bowlers at every position to field a good or even great defense.

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Do we forget so easily?

1.) We were 12-4 last season Right on. It was a fun season up til that final game.

2.) We have a franchise Left Tackle Overpaid, but I'm glad he wants to be here. Unlike someone else.

3.) We have arguably the best Running Back and Wide Receiver in the league Got to love that.

4.) We have Jon Beason One of the best in the biz. Not looking forward to the day when he "talks contract".

5.) All of our awesome Rookies are a year more experienced (Otah, Stewart) Otah will hopefully play all 16 games, or that could be a sign of things to come. But he will be a beast. J-Stew goes over 1000.

6.) Trgovac is gone! So? Nobody knows the real reason our D sucked. Let's just hope Meeks will change the scheme up and Fox won't step in his way. At all.

7.) Hurney and Fox are some of the best drafters in the league. Every team can claim good draft picks I'm sure, but I can definitely thank them for eight without even thinking.

We have so many things to be happy about. :)True, but the past is the past. It will not make up for a crap year, if we have one.

And also, here's to another 8-0 home stand!

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