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Week 15 just became a winnable game...


X-Clown

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Texans will not bend over and grab their ankles as the Colts have done.

Jags, Panthers, Colts and Titans still on their schedule. Figure them for a home Playoff game this year.

They have the talent to win simply if Leinart doesn't screw it up. With their D and Arian I don't think that will happen.

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I know that most people would never publicly say that it is ok to lose some more games this year, so I'll take one for the team, and go ahead and say it.

To be honest, I really dont care if we win any more games. If we do win, it will feel good for a week, like it always does, but it is in our best interests to lose some more.

We are in cap-space trouble to our necks. The new (and improved) rookie pay scale can play to our benefit again, just like it did last year. We could really use a guy like Kalil if we end up in the top 4 or 5. This team is going to win some games starting next year, and it will be a long time before we will ever have a chance to aquire a top-notch OT like him again, and especially not for the bargain that we will get with the new wage scale.

Of course if Kalil is not there, we will be able to pick up OLB Zack Brown, but it would be nice to be able to trade back a few places and pick up an extra pick or two.

People said the same thing last year. Just trashing years for draft picks is retarded.

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lol we lost to Christian Ponder and Kevin Kolb no game should be considered easy for us

edit - except maybe the buccaneers they're really fuging bad

There's a difference between winnable and easy. The game went from "There's no fuging chance in hell" to "Well, if Matt Leinart does his best David Carr impression, it's possible."

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