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If we win the next Two games it doesn't matter if we fall short of the playoffs


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1 hour ago, oldunclemark said:

No. If you want respect, make the playoffs.

You will be ignored if you do not make the playoffs because the really big games go on without you.

Going 10-6 in 2018  has absolutely no bearing on the years to come.

We will not automatically be as good or better in 2019.

Live for today.

Yep.  

IMO the biggest bonus to making the playoffs is the hunger to go further.  

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1 hour ago, Stephen said:

If we don't  get in we have none to blame but ourselves.  Blowing huge lead in Bengals game. Dropping too many passes in eagles game. Not playing for tie in Texans game. Not taking field goals  in jags game. The only loss I'll excuse  was the Pat's game

"Not playing for a tie"

 

slip your shorts on and go play soccer.

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playoffs do matter to me.  i didnt expect to them to be terrible this year either, i thought about 8-8 before the season.  the schedule was pretty light and the division was winnable

 

i worry that we might waste most of lucks career if we get too wrapped up in a long term rebuild rather than trying to win asap

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20 minutes ago, SanDiegoColt8 said:

Hypothetically what happens if. Colts lose to Giants but beat Titans next week? This is assuming Baltimore loses next week or Pitt loses today. 

i think they can still get in as long as they beat the titans next week.

 

steelers losing today might actually be more important than the colts beating the giants

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