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Cracking the top 10


DaveThePanther2008

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All the teams on our schedule that many thought we had no chance against are proving to be beatable. 

 

SF falls under the same category as we do.  Wins coming against inferior opponents.   However, both of their losses were huge nasty defeats.

New England and New Orleans if you pressure the QB they are VERY Beatable.

Jets away from home are average

Miami is reeling but they cannot be over looked.

Atl and TB gotta beat the teams you are supposed to beat.

 

Atlanta in week 17 is going to be crucial if we are 9-6.  They would love nothing more than to knock us out of the playoffs.

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If we can go 5-3 with 2 loses that could easily be wins, no reason to believe we can't go 5-3 again.

We will be 10-6 at least.

Should be the #2 seed at 7-1 right now. Its kinda funny cause its like an investment that we made with the football gods. If we managed to win against baffalo by kicking a field goal and holding them on D, the straw would have never broken the Camel's back for Rivera. He might still be that over conservative guy with no balls.

Because we paid the price and lost, it gave way to many more wins in the long run. Here's to hoping we got the frustrating loses out of the way and done with this season.

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If we can go 5-3 with 2 loses that could easily be wins, no reason to believe we can't go 5-3 again.

We will be 10-6 at least.

Should be the #2 seed at 7-1 right now. Its kinda funny cause its like an investment that we made with the football gods. If we managed to win against baffalo by kicking a field goal and holding them on D, the straw would have never broken the Camel's back for Rivera. He might still be that over conservative guy with no balls.

Because we paid the price and lost, it gave way to many more wins in the long run. Here's to hoping we got the frustrating loses out of the way and done with this season.

 

I am with you.  I sat back pissed off at the world saying "Here We Fugging Go Again"

 

It was nice to see him realize he had the team to be aggressive with.  Win with your offense not your defense.

 

What is amazing is.  Our defense has always been pretty solid except that drive by Buffalo.

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If we can go 5-3 with 2 loses that could easily be wins, no reason to believe we can't go 5-3 again.

We will be 10-6 at least.

Should be the #2 seed at 7-1 right now. Its kinda funny cause its like an investment that we made with the football gods. If we managed to win against baffalo by kicking a field goal and holding them on D, the straw would have never broken the Camel's back for Rivera. He might still be that over conservative guy with no balls.

Because we paid the price and lost, it gave way to many more wins in the long run. Here's to hoping we got the frustrating loses out of the way and done with this season.

News flash, if we were 7-1 we'd be sitting at number one. Just assuming you are talking about wins against Seattle and Buffalo.

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