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How are you going to feel about the team if they go 5-5?
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#22
If the Vikes somehow get into the playoffs, and  manage to  pimp the Saints, again,  I'll be good with it. -100%

  

 
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#23
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@StickyBun said:
I'll enjoy the win but still will be skeptical of getting into the playoffs. It will encourage me that some of these young players could be very good for the team next year and beyond. 
Oh,  they'll get there and then get beat,  
No, this is not a "deep in the playoffs" kind of team, but the NFC is ridiculously bad this year. In my opinion, there are only two teams in the NFL who have played consistently good football (Chiefs and Steelers) and they play in the other conference. 

Packers can beat anyone but the Vikings beat them and they got blown out by the Bucs, who lost to the Bears and were blown out by the Saints, who were taken to OT by the Bears and beaten soundly by the Raiders. There is no 2019 49ers team this year. 

Either way...I'm just happy to be watching meaningful football again. 


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#24
A better question would be how will I feel if they can't beat doormats like Andy Dalton's Cowboys... and the Jags and Panthers?    


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#25
Quote: @Jor-El said:
5-5: still skeptical. Yes, on paper it looks like the team that played in GB 3 weeks ago should win 5 of their next 7 games (Tampa and New Orleans are the only tough ones), right? 9-7 and a good shot at the expanded playoffs this year!

But who wants to tell me they believe this team won't get to something like 6-5, start relaxing and counting their chickens - and then lay an egg against the Jags, or in the Bears rematch?
If they can keep the pedal down, win all the "easy" games remaining, and take one game from either TB or NO, then great. Big "if" and you all know it hasn't happened in the Zimmer era.
These what-if purple logic puzzles don't really matter since the eventual end result even if they somehow make a playoff slot is a faceplant loss in that spot.   
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#26
I think at the end of the day: Rams, Packers, Saints, Seattle are probably the best 4 in NFC. TB and Cardinals next..Now watch Kyler Murray beat Russell and Seattle tonight...
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#27
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
I think at the end of the day: Rams, Packers, Saints, Seattle are probably the best 4 in NFC. TB and Cardinals next..Now watch Kyler Murray beat Russell and Seattle tonight...

I don't disagree but we just beat GB in their place, one play from beating Seattle in their place.  We get a shot against NO in the Superdome, which is a game I believe we will win.
With that track record and an improving young team, ANYTHING can happen in the NFC this year. 

The only team I do not want to face due to coaching matchups is LA.  I don't like Zimmer vs McVay
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#28
Another question on this:
How will you feel if they get to 5-5...but finish under .500 at the end of the season?
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#29
Quote: @Jor-El said:
Another question on this:
How will you feel if they get to 5-5...but finish under .500 at the end of the season?
not surprised in the least.
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#30
Quote: @Jor-El said:
Another question on this:
How will you feel if they get to 5-5...but finish under .500 at the end of the season?
3 of the last 4 on the road including Bucs and Saints.   I thought this was an 8-8 team preseason and the 1-5 start made them look more like 5-11, but with the bounceback, 8-8 is still the most likely outcome.
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