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This NFL season is so weird and flukey that I wouldn’t be surprised if we did turn things around and make a wild card run..


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I just went and looked, remember that “omg, the hardest schedule ever!!! talk” we kept talking about at the start of the season?!? Well get this, only ONE team (yes, just one)  on our entire schedule are above .500.  Which one is it?

The Broncos, I mean obviously they have the $250 million all guaranteed GOAT at QB, so it HAS to be them right?!  WRONG!  Oh, duh, Tom Brady led Bucs, right?! Guess again.  Wow, ok the Rams?! Or I know, the Bengals! Has to be the Bengals?! Or no, scratch that, the 49ers or the Ravens!! I mean one has Lamar Jackson and the other upset Aaron Rodgers last year and made the NFCCG!! Nope, nada and negative to all of the above.

Its.. The Giants!! Yes, believe it or not, that impossibly tough schedule we were originally talking about, so far it’s the lowly Giants who are at 3-1 while all other “elite teams” are just one game above us in the W/L department.

I have to say, while yes we are completely inept team that can do nothing right aside from ok defense, this season is so weird and flukey, it wouldn’t totally shock me if we magically went on some run to finish 8-9 and make the wild card or something. 

 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Here's the bad news. Every Rhule team had played it's best football in the first third of the season and gotten progressively worse over the course of the season. We're playing our best football right now, as sad as that may be.

The larger point is relying on other teams to be so shitty that we somehow back door our way into the playoffs at 8-9ish isnt a winning formula for building a franchise

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