Here's to a 6-10 to 8-8 season, with another comfy seat around the fireplace during the playoffs.
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Originally posted by nvninerfan1:
Finally all the pieces are in place for a historic run to mediocrity. Hope I am wrong, but without more pressure on the QB on Defense, and a passing game to go with the running game, we can expect to win games by 1 to 2 points, and get blown out in others.
Here's to a 6-10 to 8-8 season, with another comfy seat around the fireplace during the playoffs.
Originally posted by 49erWill:
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Originally posted by Joecool:Originally posted by nvninerfan1:
Finally all the pieces are in place for a historic run to mediocrity. Hope I am wrong, but without more pressure on the QB on Defense, and a passing game to go with the running game, we can expect to win games by 1 to 2 points, and get blown out in others.
Here's to a 6-10 to 8-8 season, with another comfy seat around the fireplace during the playoffs.
You don't know that we only have a mediocre QB. That's an assumption. It may be a good one, but it's still an assumption. So far, he's 10-3. Yes, it's not against the best teams but our offense has looked better than it has in the last 5 years. It looks as if the ball is being spread across the field and it looks as if the QB is getting the ball there. The running game looks very good and the defense is creating turnovers.
We will probably lose to any 10+ win team from last year but we have a very good chance to beat the -9 win teams.
Originally posted by blizzuntz:Originally posted by 49erWill:
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Originally posted by nvninerfan1:Originally posted by Joecool:Originally posted by nvninerfan1:
Finally all the pieces are in place for a historic run to mediocrity. Hope I am wrong, but without more pressure on the QB on Defense, and a passing game to go with the running game, we can expect to win games by 1 to 2 points, and get blown out in others.
Here's to a 6-10 to 8-8 season, with another comfy seat around the fireplace during the playoffs.
You don't know that we only have a mediocre QB. That's an assumption. It may be a good one, but it's still an assumption. So far, he's 10-3. Yes, it's not against the best teams but our offense has looked better than it has in the last 5 years. It looks as if the ball is being spread across the field and it looks as if the QB is getting the ball there. The running game looks very good and the defense is creating turnovers.
We will probably lose to any 10+ win team from last year but we have a very good chance to beat the -9 win teams.
First, we already know what Warner and his band of receivers can do to us. Second, if Hasselback is back without a pass rush he will destroy us. 3rd, with the new regime in St. Louis they may be able to win 1 game against us. We could be
1-5 within the Division.
Then we play the AFC South and other NFC teams such as Green Bay, Chicago, the Vikings. Thank God we play the Lions again.
I'm sorry, but I don't see the glass half full this year without a real passing attack and defensive pressure.
Originally posted by Norcal9erfan:
We have a 2-max3 year window to do something before we lose some key players! ITS WIN TIME NOW BABY!
Originally posted by Joecool:Originally posted by nvninerfan1:Originally posted by Joecool:Originally posted by nvninerfan1:
Finally all the pieces are in place for a historic run to mediocrity. Hope I am wrong, but without more pressure on the QB on Defense, and a passing game to go with the running game, we can expect to win games by 1 to 2 points, and get blown out in others.
Here's to a 6-10 to 8-8 season, with another comfy seat around the fireplace during the playoffs.
You don't know that we only have a mediocre QB. That's an assumption. It may be a good one, but it's still an assumption. So far, he's 10-3. Yes, it's not against the best teams but our offense has looked better than it has in the last 5 years. It looks as if the ball is being spread across the field and it looks as if the QB is getting the ball there. The running game looks very good and the defense is creating turnovers.
We will probably lose to any 10+ win team from last year but we have a very good chance to beat the -9 win teams.
First, we already know what Warner and his band of receivers can do to us. Second, if Hasselback is back without a pass rush he will destroy us. 3rd, with the new regime in St. Louis they may be able to win 1 game against us. We could be
1-5 within the Division.
Then we play the AFC South and other NFC teams such as Green Bay, Chicago, the Vikings. Thank God we play the Lions again.
I'm sorry, but I don't see the glass half full this year without a real passing attack and defensive pressure.
Answer this, if JTO doesn't start Game 1 last year and Shaun Hill does, do we make the playoffs?
Originally posted by Joecool:Originally posted by Norcal9erfan:
We have a 2-max3 year window to do something before we lose some key players! ITS WIN TIME NOW BABY!
Oh, I get it! You are probably on the A. Smith bandwagon and want to waste another f**king 5 years dicking around with busts!
Originally posted by nvninerfan1:Originally posted by Joecool:Originally posted by nvninerfan1:Originally posted by Joecool:Originally posted by nvninerfan1:
Finally all the pieces are in place for a historic run to mediocrity. Hope I am wrong, but without more pressure on the QB on Defense, and a passing game to go with the running game, we can expect to win games by 1 to 2 points, and get blown out in others.
Here's to a 6-10 to 8-8 season, with another comfy seat around the fireplace during the playoffs.
You don't know that we only have a mediocre QB. That's an assumption. It may be a good one, but it's still an assumption. So far, he's 10-3. Yes, it's not against the best teams but our offense has looked better than it has in the last 5 years. It looks as if the ball is being spread across the field and it looks as if the QB is getting the ball there. The running game looks very good and the defense is creating turnovers.
We will probably lose to any 10+ win team from last year but we have a very good chance to beat the -9 win teams.
First, we already know what Warner and his band of receivers can do to us. Second, if Hasselback is back without a pass rush he will destroy us. 3rd, with the new regime in St. Louis they may be able to win 1 game against us. We could be
1-5 within the Division.
Then we play the AFC South and other NFC teams such as Green Bay, Chicago, the Vikings. Thank God we play the Lions again.
I'm sorry, but I don't see the glass half full this year without a real passing attack and defensive pressure.
Answer this, if JTO doesn't start Game 1 last year and Shaun Hill does, do we make the playoffs?
Coulda, shoulda, woulda. Let's play that game this season with a healthy Seahawk QB with better receivers, a Cardinal team that has seen they can almost get to the promised land, and a retooled Ram team.
That's a fun game to play, and IMO this division is stronger.
Do you really think Hill could have beaten the Vikings, Bear and Packers with this years upgrades? Do you really think that he could beat the Titans, Colts and even the Texans?
Again, I hope I am wrong.
Originally posted by Norcal9erfan:Originally posted by Joecool:Originally posted by Norcal9erfan:
We have a 2-max3 year window to do something before we lose some key players! ITS WIN TIME NOW BABY!
WTF??Oh, I get it! You are probably on the A. Smith bandwagon and want to waste another f**king 5 years dicking around with busts!