Greetings to my favorite team in the NFC

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htownskinfan
09-05-2005, 10:27 AM
I havent heard or read any football expert anywhere think were even going to be a .500 team,and if we dont eliminate the penalties and stupid decision making thats where were going to end up,if we can beat everyone in our division at least once,maybe sweep the giants,then we'll probably be a wildcard contender,but if Dallas beats us twice,we will suck and will be sub .500,thats my opinion

12thMan
09-05-2005, 10:36 AM
I havent heard or read any football expert anywhere think were even going to be a .500 team,and if we dont eliminate the penalties and stupid decision making thats where were going to end up,if we can beat everyone in our division at least once,maybe sweep the giants,then we'll probably be a wildcard contender,but if Dallas beats us twice,we will suck and will be sub .500,thats my opinion

I agree with you, in part. I think this year will be different. (Like every year of course:)

Last year a lot of the penalties we incurred were primarily on the offense or the o-line. Things like motion, false starts, holding, delay of game - particularly Derrick Dockery. This unit has come a long way in terms of being more disciplined and focused. Dockery hasn't been flagged once during the preseason, granted he hasn't played an entire game yet this season. But my point is I think we have eliminated a lot of the mental errors just from the o-line alone which could translate into 2 or 3 victories in close games.

Remember, this team lost several close games last year and could have easily been 9-7 or 10-6.

TheMalcolmConnection
09-05-2005, 11:03 AM
I'm more concerned about special teams penalties...

That Guy
09-05-2005, 07:21 PM
9-7 and at least ONE victory vs dallas and i'll be happy.

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