ckparrothead
Premium Member
Honestly I'm just curious. Its not out of the realm of possibility, then again I'm not saying it's very likely either.
We play the next two games at home, and to be honest, week in and week out the way our defense plays, we're going to have a decent shot at winning, not a great one, but a lot more decent than if we had a mediocre or even "kinda good" defense.
Without the Lamont Thompson INT for a TD, the Tennessee game becomes a little closer, and without the Brian Simmons INT for a TD, you might even say we would have won the Cincy game. Thats how close this defense has been keeping us...and probably will continue to keep us, until they find that the situation is unworkable...and I don't think that time is yet.
If we stop throwing picks that are returned for touchdowns, we may win a few games...specifically I see potential to win the next two games...and I'm just wondering, if we did, would everyone still be on the oh-god-the-season's-already-over kick. Maybe so. Or maybe everyone will be entirely quick to point out that we're the new Patriots or the new Eagles, who lost a few at the beginning of the year only to end up really strong and contending for and/or winning titles.
We play the next two games at home, and to be honest, week in and week out the way our defense plays, we're going to have a decent shot at winning, not a great one, but a lot more decent than if we had a mediocre or even "kinda good" defense.
Without the Lamont Thompson INT for a TD, the Tennessee game becomes a little closer, and without the Brian Simmons INT for a TD, you might even say we would have won the Cincy game. Thats how close this defense has been keeping us...and probably will continue to keep us, until they find that the situation is unworkable...and I don't think that time is yet.
If we stop throwing picks that are returned for touchdowns, we may win a few games...specifically I see potential to win the next two games...and I'm just wondering, if we did, would everyone still be on the oh-god-the-season's-already-over kick. Maybe so. Or maybe everyone will be entirely quick to point out that we're the new Patriots or the new Eagles, who lost a few at the beginning of the year only to end up really strong and contending for and/or winning titles.