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Hypothetically...


j2sgam

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...if this team were to repeat the record from 2004, how would you feel?

If we continue on and lose the next 4, but win 6 of the last 8, will you consider the season a success? If not, then what would be a success in your mind?

This was just something I pondered this morning and wondered what yous would think....

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We cant look like we're improving and not win another game.

Sure we can :D

It's just extremely unlikely :sosp:

I say that more to point out the fact that wins and losses don't matter to me this season, not so much as a prediction of what I think could happen.

Looking at the actual schedule, I see six games I'd classify as "winnable" though I think a 4-12 to 5-11 finish is the more likely result.

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If we don't win another game, but still look like we're improving, I'll be happy.

Don't see that scenario as likely, but as I've said many times before, win-loss record doesn't mean much to me this season.

Next season is another story.

pretty much summed up my thoughts and expectations for this season.

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