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Just now, frankw said:

For all the talk of the defense and Evero they got yet another takeaway.

Bryce and the offense need to win the damn game already they are gift wrapping it for us.

Evero hate is maddening. we have 0 offense and its Evero's fault all the time that his bunch of rejects from the couch are getting burned. think if we find the mythical starting QB thats eluded us for nearing a decade (yeah 2015 level cam is not a decade away), and evero gets to draft some help on defense, there is a chance this team is ok. knew going into the year the d was sus and the offense hinged on bryce. bryce got a 2nd W but it was ugly.

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Just now, DeadpoolPanther said:

We have survived Daniel Jones and the Giants in overtime, my goodness.

We have the worst defense in the league and are starting rookies at literally all the skill positions outside of RB.

Can't we not be happy for one day?

A win is a beautiful thing in the NFL no matter what.

The team has resiliency, and hopefully it bodes well for the future

 

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