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12-4 this year and we're a winning franchise


Fiz

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109 -115-0 is where we stand right now

12 wins puts us 121-119-0

im not sure what other teams are but im pretty sure that more than half have losing records.

that's a pretty major accomplishment for john fox and you scrubs need to realize that.

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If that information is correct then when the season is over we will probably have a 116- 124 record or something close to that. Maybe the year after that we'll get over .500 though. But there is no way in hell we are winning 12 games this year.

So you say there is no way to go 12-4 this year.....You have us going 7-9....we are returning all our starters but 1 maybe two.....We have a better DC and Positional Coaches.....We have a QB who everyone hates but we wont have to win games for us, a great o-line, a future HOF WR, the best RB tandem in the league and we go 7-9.......not to mention one of the best LB corps ......and we go 7-9

Whatever dude......

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If we had the same cup cake schedule that we had last year then i would agree. But that is definitely not the case this year. We can return all the starters that we want but our cup cake schedule last year is the main reason we went 12-4. The only chance of us winning 12 games is if every team we face this year suffer major injuries to key players on their teams. Thats kind of wishful thinking though.

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