Ross
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Ross said:With the over/under set at 39.5
I thought the spread would at least be Atlanta by 3.5. Maybe they expect Schab to start?
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ScrepsMJ said:Why wouldn't Vick play?
ckparrothead said:I think that should be taken as quite a compliment, actually. Only a 2 point underdog against a team like the Falcons. I don't expect us to steal a win here, it would be nice, but I just don't expect it...
And actually, I would be more afraid if we DO steal the victory, unless the Falcons play really well and we just play better. I don't want to see this team regressing, and having another victory where we should probably lose may result in the team regressing yet again. Right now we should be happy that we're a team that beats the opponents we should beat, and loses to teh opponents we should lose to. You can mold a winner out of clay like that. But when you're a team that loses to teams you should not lose to, and beats teams you should not beat, your teachings will find very little traction.
To me, it is obvious that, barring a change at QB, we are not yet a great team, and even if we beat the Falcons next Sunday, it would be a mistake to think we are a great team.
shouright said:I think we take this one CK, and I think it would be a GOOD sign if we do. I think your theory of the "should" wins and losses is a sound one in terms of the "teaching traction" aspect of it, but I don't think it takes into account the quickness with which teams can change and get on rolls in this league. For example, the Chargers were coming off a 4-12 season last year -- did they spend their entire 12-4 season beating teams they should've lost to? Was that a bad thing for them? My point is, how do you know who you should beat and lose to? And if you get stuck thinking that you should lose to the good teams, how do you ever get over the hump and finally become a good team yourself?
THIS is the kind of game that gets a team over the hump. We're underdogs in our own backyard, and any team that has any pride in itself should use that as motivation. And if we have Seau coming back I can see this team being VERY spirited out there. This is a chance to get a win streak started by beating a high-quality team. Then after we win we may just get to think that we SHOULD beat some of the better teams in the league.
Ross said:With the over/under set at 39.5
I thought the spread would at least be Atlanta by 3.5. Maybe they expect Schab to start?
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