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so who is in denial?


RockECU

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just curious to see how many people have decided that this team will be successful this season.

if you don't mind also say what you think the record is going to be at the end of the year.

if you believe the team still has a chance, this thread is for you.

it's just for those who are in denial.

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To be honest I am still holding out hope, I feel like they can still get it turned around.

IMO that run game can win us 9 games by itself, seems like the D is playing well, just need to take care of the blitz and throwing ints.

its only the first game, now if we go into the bye looking like this I dont think so.

pretty much how i feel.

9-7 or even 10-6 is still a possibility. so is a losing record. it's hard to tell. that;s why they play the game and we watch.

why bother watching if you know the game is going to suck? you could probably think of a million things that you could be doing rather than waste your time on a team that you know is going no where and that you don't even like.

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^ Nights & weekends.

Seriously...this team is a QB that doesn't give the other team 2 TDs (at least) a game and some decent coaching / blocking away from being a contender. With all the weapons and talent coming close to last year (where Jake didn't play all that well either) should not be all that hard to do.

Then again it won't take that many more games like these for the downward spiral to accelerate.

I agree that the next two games could well decide the season.

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Two pronouncements no fan of any team has any business making after week one:

"We're going to the Super Bowl."

"We have no shot at the playoffs."

The Patriots 2003 season began with a 41-0 trounding by the lowly Buffalo Bills, and they looked awful. By year's end, they were champions.

Nobody knows what will happen next.

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Two pronouncements no fan of any team has any business making after week one:

"We're going to the Super Bowl."

"We have no shot at the playoffs."

The Patriots 2003 season began with a 41-0 trounding by the lowly Buffalo Bills, and they looked awful. By year's end, they were champions.

Nobody knows what will happen next.

totally agreed.
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