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If the o-line gets fully healthy (or close to it), and they play with a chip on their shoulder like the playoff game at houston where we pushed JJ Watt's you-know-what in......then sure, why not?
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If we don't get a bye and a home game? Sure.
We're gonna win in NE in December... |
The probably, and you recognized it, isnt the 'Baltimore' or the 'New England'.
It's the 'AND'. This team can beat anyone, anywhere. But I dont see the consistent focus to knock off both of those squads. |
Jackson isn't squat.
He's had five games under 200 yards this season. And he's ****ing 0-3 when his defense gives up more than 24 points. He's 4.3 Alex Smith. **** him!!! |
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Simply because nobody would expect us to win |
Absolutely
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I’m fairly confident we could beat Cincinnati at home in January, but that’s about it.
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Of course.
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If Baltimore draws a physical team like they are, they might beat the shit out of each other for us.
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They came within a finger of the Super Bowl last season. THIS IS A NEW GODDAMN ERA YOU PANTYWAIST |
Being healthy for the playoffs is a huge issue for us. We can't limp through the playoffs like we have most of the regular season.
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I guess I have an issue with the underlying question. We won't be favored against either of them most likely, but do we have a good chance? Of course.
I get that the world likes black and white questions, but it's never made sense to me. |
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