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Yeah, pretty much.So timestamped again?

Yeah, pretty much.So timestamped again?
I think it does. Beating the Los Angeles Rams, the Cincinnati Bengals, the New York Giants (2x), the Philadelphia Eagles, and the Minnesota Vikings is not trivial. Tampa Bay and Green Bay look to be the weakest teams we lost to. Jax is in the tourney currently.Does it matter that we've beaten so many teams with a winning record this year? Seems like in past years people have argued that well, yeah, we've won a lot of games but we've only beaten one or two teams with a winning record... followed by the counter that that's the case for a lot of winning teams, you can only play who's on your schedule, etc.
He has really impressed me over the second half of the season and he's shown the he is definitely capable of being a #1.Ceedee is great. Our problem and my concern all offseason is about WR2 and WR3.
Yes, exactly.They will need to address it, but they better get some talent at DT and some CB depth first. Last few times this team has lost in the playoffs it's been directly because the DTs sucked.
Need a big fat NT (re-sign Hankins?) and a dynamic 3T.
Does it matter that we've beaten so many teams with a winning record this year? Seems like in past years people have argued that well, yeah, we've won a lot of games but we've only beaten one or two teams with a winning record... followed by the counter that that's the case for a lot of winning teams, you can only play who's on your schedule, etc.
Yep, and they need to close out games better.Yeah, to me it's simply about can this team consistently play at the level required to beat 3 or 4 very good teams in a row?
That's the part I struggle with and I still don't think they can.
They need to start games better too.Yep, and they need to close out games better.
Yep, and they need to close out games better.
And this is what I mean.... The Cowboys would have to cut out all of the bad habits that they've shown us all season long.They need to start games better too.
Just my eye test, I think SF and Philly are probably better than us, with SF looking the best.Yes and no. It tells us they'll probably beat their first round opponent, but I don't think beating the Vikings or Giants or whoever says anything about their ability to beat Philly or SF later in the playoffs.
Even the Eagles game the other day doesn't say much to me other than we can obviously compete against the eagles. But I don't think a 4 turnover performance is something we can count on.
I think we need to beat a team thats equal to or better than us. SF is my true measure in the NFC.Just my eye test, I think SF and Philly are probably better than us, with SF looking the best.
If we don't beat them, does it then mean this team has underachieved? I wouldn't say so. I think maybe they're just better.
Although of course that's why they play the games... they could have some injuries or bad luck, or just not perform to their best when the ball is kicked off.
Mine too.I think we need to beat a team thats equal to or better than us. SF is my true measure in the NFC.
If we don't send Brady home, if not also to the retirement home, then we have failed massively.Just my eye test, I think SF and Philly are probably better than us, with SF looking the best.
If we don't beat them, does it then mean this team has underachieved? I wouldn't say so. I think maybe they're just better.
Although of course that's why they play the games... they could have some injuries or bad luck, or just not perform to their best when the ball is kicked off.
I’d be able to handle any potential upcoming loss better if I knew we had a FO who would make sure this current roster stayed intact (outside of guys like Schultz, Zeke, LVE etc) AND went out and signed real talent at DT, WR, CB, and LB. This would assure this core is most likely competing in the playoffs in 23. But that’s the issue, it will be the same thing, just as always…letting good guys go, bargain shopping, complaining about the cap, worried about resigning guys, more PT gaslighting by the greatest huckster of all time. It’s maddening.Just my eye test, I think SF and Philly are probably better than us, with SF looking the best.
If we don't beat them, does it then mean this team has underachieved? I wouldn't say so. I think maybe they're just better.
Although of course that's why they play the games... they could have some injuries or bad luck, or just not perform to their best when the ball is kicked off.
I’d be able to handle any potential upcoming loss better if I knew we had a FO who would make sure this current roster stayed intact (outside of guys like Schultz, Zeke, LVE etc) AND went out and signed real talent at DT, WR, CB, and LB. This would assure this core is most likely competing in the playoffs in 23. But that’s the issue, it will be the same thing, just as always…letting good guys go, bargain shopping, complaining about the cap, worried about resigning guys, more PT gaslighting by the greatest huckster of all time. It’s maddening.
So McCarthys tenure has produced back to back double digit win/playoff appearance seasons for the first time in forever. Now the measure is about advancing in the playoffs . I’m hopeful that despite the cheap bastardos least efforts we can advance.I have faith that McCarthy will keep the team pretty competitive next year based on his history.
But I agree the issue is the front office lacks the wherewithal and fortitude to make moves to get better in the off-season.
Had we kept Amari Cooper and signed a couple key free agents, we'd be pretty head and shoulders better than the entire NFC right now.
If we come up short this playoffs again, we're overwhelmingly likely to do the same sorts of things this off-season and basically tread water without improving yet again.