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During what part of the win streak did you start feeling like "We can do anything". ?


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Mine was the Dolphins.   To be in a hostile place,  down by two scores and an opposing defense that is hitting your offense in the mouth.       Watching our guys come back from that  was what did it for me.    After that game,  I believe we can win any game,  I believe we can win the division and make a huge splash in the playoffs.

 

It's nice to "truly believe" again for the first time since we went down hill,  4+ years ago.

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Honestly, the Rams game. I saw our team fighting (literally) for each other, making a statement that you're not going to come into our house and push us around. We weren't afraid to get physical with them and in a lot of ways were more physical than them, just never crossing the line so that it cost us opportunities. That was the turning point for me. But then SF and NE in back to back weeks was the "if you didn't know, now you know" coming out party of the season.

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Honestly, the Rams game. I saw our team fighting (literally) for each other, making a statement that you're not going to come into our house and push us around. We weren't afraid to get physical with them and in a lot of ways were more physical than them, just never crossing the line so that it cost us opportunities. That was the turning point for me. But then SF and NE in back to back weeks was the "if you didn't know, now you know" coming out party of the season.

Wait until Sunday night bro... It's going to be something to behold... There will be nobody else for them to say.... Well, they haven't beaten "them" yet...

Sunday night will be the culmination of the Regular Season. We will NOT be denied

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I've felt good about our chances since right before heading into san fran and felt very good about them since then and it has grown with every win. i don't have supreme confidence in this team, tho...but if we beat the saints in new orleans that will change.

 

if we win next week in that setting, i feel good about us facing any team going forward regardless of venue.

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