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if you are going to judge our season...


bLACKpANTHER

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off of 1 game, the worst game we played all year, then go right ahead..

the rest of us will get over it..

truth is, we arent as bad as we were Saturday night and we arent as good as we were when we played the Chiefs and shut them out.. and the fact of the matter is that even though we flopped in the Playoffs-- we made it to the Playoffs.. our team supposed to be there, i mean, we belonged there.. we just didnt show up..

look at San Diego, Indy, Pittsburg, New England.. you just gotta keep shoveling playoff appearances into 3-4-5 years and hope one of them sticks.. most would agree that Indy's best team wasnt the team that won them the SB.. and obviously, look at the Pats.. their best team by far lost in the SB..

you just gotta keep making the Playoff tournament, in hopes it works out for you.. this year it didnt for us.. but i have tons of faith that we will be there next year, and probably an even better team, with more experience and ready this time.. we definitely wont forget this loss.. and that it will help us down the road..

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