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How has the Seattle game changed your expectations for the season?
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(09-12-2019, 06:55 PM)Circleville Guy Wrote: I’ve never seen a team where the fans get so excited and satisfied about a loss. You have to do more negative things than positive things to lose the game. The participation trophy concept is running wild on this board. Yes, there were some good things that happened but until it translates into wins then why should expectations change? If they can win like 2 of the next 3 games then I will feel justified to change my expectations.  I expected to lose the first game and yep, they did. Feeling good about a loss isn’t a winning mentality. Being pissed and having high expectations are what I hope this coach and players are doing this week. They didn’t lose by 30 but 0-1 is 0-1. They aren’t below the Steelers and Browns in the standings. I’ve burnt my “look on the bright side” after a loss a long time ago.


Actually people can better analyze the abilities of a team by analyzing all the stats than just looking at the final score.  No one making a line in Vegas just looks at the final score.  No media analyst just looks at the final score.  Pretty much everyone except you takes an in depth look at the stats to determine which teams are better.  


Right now you are the only person who thinks the 1-0 Bills are a better team than the 0-1 Texans.
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RE: How has the Seattle game changed your expectations for the season? - fredtoast - 09-13-2019, 12:32 PM

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