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I want to make a playoff run


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I think it can be done. I know, one game at a time. But we can play with anyone and we should have a winning record this season.

We can beat absolutely anyone. And I see us winning the next three to be sitting at 5-5.

Who else believes it? Yea it's most likely we're going to be a young team and make mistakes and be 4-6. But I think we can make a run at 5-5 I really do.

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I believe if we can make the other team think there the Redskins every week. We were pretty bad today TBH but Im happy for a win.

1st half, I agree. 2nd half was lights out though. 24 points in a half is solid. We gave up a garbage TD. Very pleased with the win. Take away the fact that our run D isn't great (and won't be all year) and we played pretty damn good, man.

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Fools still talking D when the truth is:

When Newton throws a pick: Panthers = 0-5.

When we have 0 turnovers: Panthers = 2-0.

Keep singing that tune.

Someone points out we're 16th ranked defense: Huddle..."but we're 28th in scoring defense".

Huddle claims "our O just beat a 5th ranked defense": someone points out the Redskins are 30th in scoring defense.

Why? Same reason as us: turnovers.

Hypocrisy? You decide.

Stop hating on the D. We win when we don't turn over the ball. Fools. Our O lost those games. If the O would have turned over the ball twice like it normally does or like it did last week, it would have been 30-26 Redskins. Instead the Redskins did to us. Amazing how defense looks better and we win when we don't turn over the ball.

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1st half, I agree. 2nd half was lights out though. 24 points in a half is solid. We gave up a garbage TD. Very pleased with the win. Take away the fact that our run D isn't great (and won't be all year) and we played pretty damn good, man.

I was more talking about penalties. We kept the skins alive way longer than we should have. Our offense is firing but our defense is still out of sync.

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Fools still talking D when the truth is:

When Newton throws a pick: Panthers = 0-5.

When we have 0 turnovers: Panthers = 2-0.

Keep singing that tune.

Someone points out we're 16th ranked defense: Huddle..."but we're 28th in scoring defense".

Huddle claims "our O just beat a 5th ranked defense": someone points out the Redskins are 30th in scoring defense.

Why? Same reason as us: turnovers.

Hypocrisy? You decide.

Stop hating on the D. We win when we don't turn over the ball. Fools. Our O lost those games.

Meaningless stat, if you watched any of those games.

They weren't turning the ball over when they were getting the ball in the redzone and constantly settling for field goals, and the defense was giving up 30.

It wasn't the turnovers themselves, it was the PLAY-CALLING.

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