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Wait until they shock the world and Beat Brady! lol
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[quote=Chief X_Phackter;1271987]Agreed.
I love AS, but he's the definition of a statue now. He's going to get killed eventually.[/quote] Scott Turner needs to adjust to Alex's lack of mobility. He's basically Phillip Rivers, a statue. I went nuts yesterday when it was 3rd and 5 and they went for a long pass, which resulted in Alex getting sacked. |
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I think the ironic thing is the people on this board right now that want a better plan at quarterback are the ones who actually have high hopes. Lol. I think we are the ones who actually see that with a simply “capable and healthy “ quarterback we csn actually make noise this year. But if you want to be happy about a division title and ride off into the sunset pretending that we have no other options besides what we saw last night from that position go for it. Nobody is raining on your parade. We simply believe that we might have a healthy mobile quarterback on the roster who can make this team even better. Lol.
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[quote=AnonEmouse;1271991]Is this perspective? Our net points difference on the season is +6. All 3 of our division rivals finished -77 or worse. The only NFC team to finish with a better record than us and not make the playoffs is Arizona, and the Bears finished 8-8 with a +2 difference and scraped in. Of the 4 teams in the league to finish 7-9 we're the only ones with a positive differential. Says to me that all the cry babies about us winning last night are not taking a serious look at their own records and performances.
[B]Don't see anyone complaining about the Steelers resting starters for a whole game[/B] (not a quarter); if the Giants players and fans are complaining about Philly resting their starting QB (after the HC said he was going to do it), maybe they should look first at their own performances that put them at 6-10 instead of looking outside their organisation for scapegoats. We won. It wasn't pretty, but in a year so messed up across the board, and particularly with so many obstacles to overcome, we won when it mattered, how doesn't matter, and it will say 2020 division champs for ever. Nobody is talking about putting a * against this season as every team faced adversity, so I'm not accepting that we won on the cheap. Its not like there's a constant conversation about how we won in the strike season with a bunch of scrubs. So I don't expect this year to live in infamy either. 2020 NFC East champions. End of.[/quote] There's a BIG difference between resting key players for the playoffs, and benching your only threat for no particular reason. Do they REALLY need to "evaluate" Sudfeld more than they need to evaluate Hurts? Ok... |
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[quote=punch it in;1271996]I think the ironic thing is the people on this board right now that want a better plan at quarterback are the ones who actually have high hopes. Lol. I think we are the ones who actually see that with a simply “capable and healthy “ quarterback we csn actually make noise this year. But if you want to be happy about a division title and ride off into the sunset pretending that we have no other options besides what we saw last night from that position go for it. Nobody is raining on your parade. We simply believe that we might have a healthy mobile quarterback on the roster who can make this team even better. Lol.[/quote]
Do you really think it matters who starts this weekend? |
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Why are people shitting on the opportunity for this team to go to the playoffs. We have a bunch of young talented players, no one thinks is HUGE for them to play in one playoff game?
Yeah they may get blown out of the water, but we got a whole bunch of young guys who now get a taste of the playoffs. |
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Who can we bring back from long term IR? I know you can we the season ends. Just curious?
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In all likelihood we're not beating Tampa. But I do think it's a great experience for a young team and it helps validate what Ron is trying to build here. I'd rather get beat by Tampa than watch NY get beat.
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Just remember what Brady’s achilles heel is, pressure. We have a very motivated Chase Young who will be on a mission.
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[quote=MTK;1272005]In all likelihood we're not beating Tampa. But I do think it's a great experience for a young team and it helps validate what Ron is trying to build here. I'd rather get beat by Tampa than watch NY get beat.[/quote]
Wholeheartedly agree with this. Also, people forget how much Mara screwed over our team with the salary cap punishment. So F the Giants. |
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I'm curious if them winning the division under the WFT name will influence them more to keep the name as they now have done something recordable with it?
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[quote=Summo;1272008]I'm curious if them winning the division under the WFT name will influence them more to keep the name as they now have done something recordable with it?[/quote]
WFT have never missed the playoffs lol |
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[quote=MTK;1272009]WFT have never missed the playoffs lol[/quote]
Exactly! |
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[quote=MTK;1272005]In all likelihood we're not beating Tampa. But I do think it's a great experience for a young team and it helps validate what Ron is trying to build here. I'd rather get beat by Tampa than watch NY get beat.[/quote]
Yes the culture building exercise getting into the playoffs is more important than draft position. In all honesty, if we would have started Kyle/Alex to begin the year, we probably get 2 more wins at the minimum. |
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[quote=summo;1272008]i'm curious if them winning the division under the wft name will influence them more to keep the name as they now have done something recordable with it?[/quote]
keep it, first season ever and u win the east? Have to keep it |
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