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Old 11-20-2005, 04:37 PM   #2
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Re: Time for Doom 'n' Gloom

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Originally Posted by TheMalcolmConnection
For those of you who have known me for a while, I'm typically the eternal optimist. This time, I'm fully convinced our season is over. Not because we lost this game, mathematically we are very much in the hunt. We are out of the playoff race because our offensive line play is streaky, Gibbs does NOT go for the knockout punch and MAINYL because we have no pass rush.

Wrap your brains around this:

Did it not seem that Gibbs was trying to run the clock out in the THIRD QUARTER?! In addition to that, Collins had all year to throw. If there were positives from this game, I'd love to see them. All year we've been playing UP or playing DOWN to the teams that we are against. Giants and Raiders were supposed to be "gimmes" defensively. Well guess what, either Mark Brunell hasn't resurrected as much as we all thought or we just aren't that good.

It makes me sick to say this, but I think it's the latter.
I think you're pretty much spot on.

Pessimist Play Book...Ugly and upsetting to watch.
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