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Regardless of everything else, let's take a look at the last four seasons just based on record:

2-14
6-10
7-9
12-4 (playoff berth)

So, what would be the improvement you are looking for next year? 13-3? A playoff win? Superbowl or bust? Just curious, what is your threshold for next year in order to say the team has improved, regardless of what happens in the offseason.

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Given our history I want our first back to back winning seasons. Given the history of the division I just want to claim a WC spot and then win the first game.

This season was a huge success for me, but with the cap, the long list of guys that are set to become FA's I'm not really optimistic about next year until I see how we clear those hurdles.

I want to see continues improvement from the young guys, mostly Cam, Amini, DT's, Luke vs TE's, etc.

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My threshold is probably lower than others.....I just want to see a winning season next year. 9-7. Back-to-back winning seasons is something this franchise has never had. Beyond that, everything else would feel like a bonus to me. Breaking the cycle of rebuilding is what I'm looking for to know that the team, as a whole, has improved. That's my minimum.

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Regardless of everything else, let's take a look at the last four seasons just based on record:

2-14

6-10

7-9

12-4 (playoff berth)

So, what would be the improvement you are looking for next year? 13-3? A playoff win? Superbowl or bust? Just curious, what is your threshold for next year in order to say the team has improved, regardless of what happens in the offseason.

Get to the NFC Championship or Super Bowl

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