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Is this team worse than the 07' team.. I think so...

To me this team clearly has more talent than '07...but clearly has MUCH less heart...It hurts for me to see my team continuously quit by half time, at this rate with our upcoming schedule we'll be lucky to win 2 games this year...
 
I had us pegged at 5-11 to start the season. Before the bye I lowered it to 2-14. Now Im not sure we can even accomplish 2-14. Im mean seriously, look on our schedule. Who can we beat? Who?
To me this team clearly has more talent than '07...but clearly has MUCH less heart...It hurts for me to see my team continuously quit by half time, at this rate with our upcoming schedule we'll be lucky to win 2 games this year...
 
I had us pegged at 5-11 to start the season. Before the bye I lowered it to 2-14. Now Im not sure we can even accomplish 2-14. Im mean seriously, look on our schedule. Who can we beat? Who?

Denver this week is probably our best shot at a victory. We also play the Chiefs, I believe? They're pretty bad, too.
 
The biggest difference between the two teams is that that team was likable. You knew they were giving effort. Lovable losers so to speak. This team is just poisonous in so many respects.
 
at least in 07, we had ronnie brown for the first part of the season giving until he got hurt, giving us something to be excited about that season.

at least in 07, although their are no moral victories in sports, we played some exciting games, especially at the beginning of the season. we lost 6 games i believe by 3 or less points.

in 07, we also did not have lots of talent. this year, with the upgrade at oc, with our defense supposed to take the next step, not only have we not improved, we have regressed.

its really sad. its like, with how atrocious our offense was last season, you would think that their is no way we can go any more further down than we had gone. however, the dolphins as always prove me wrong.
 
Ive been a fan of this team for a long long time, and Ive seen this team quit before...but to GIVE UP in this many consecutive games is completely absurd....Luck is the only silver lining I have as a fan right now...and THAT is sad....
 
Lol, those are the 2 teams I had us beating. Im not so sure anymore.

Tebow will be playing in front of his home crowd and essentially this will be like a home game for him and Cassell is beginning to hit stride. Either of these teams can beat us easier than we could beat them, I think.
Denver this week is probably our best shot at a victory. We also play the Chiefs, I believe? They're pretty bad, too.
 
This team has hit bottom. I can see no way this team could play any worse. They can't stop the run, they can't stop the pass, Special Teams is awful and they can't generate a pass rush. Over on offense it's so bad it makes me sick. Reggie Bush is an unbelievable failure and one of the worst tailbacks in Football. Brandon Marshall is so bad in the red zone we should be playing Marlon Moore and Marshall should be on the bench. We are a passionless bunch of losers showing up for their paychecks. To Bill Parcells I say thanks for killing our ounce-proud and ounce-great franchise. You're a fat, washed up bum who ripped us off split town and left us behind with Sparano, Ireland and a liteny of terrible draft picks and a full complement of lousy free agents and stupid trades. I love this team and this season is killing me. We need a new front office so bad it's off the charts. We have to bring in Cowher, Fischer or Gruden and match him up with Andrew Luck. Alot of teams bounce back fast and we can do it too. I have faith that it can be turned around, but not with this bunch of losers in the front office.
 
That team had "The Little Engine That Could" Greg Camarillo who ended up saving us from abject disgrace. Say what you will about his skills relative to our more physically gifted WRs, but that guy, who actually got into Stanford on his own and walked on to the team, was undrafted yet willed himself to overachieve, was the spark plug who could regularly be depended upon to make the critical clutch catch. With Sapp stinking and gone, we have nothing to show for trading him... and IMO it's no coincidence that an already shaky team's heart really began to deflate once its inspirational player was gone. Sometimes what a player means to a team transcends a dry inventory of his physical plusses and limitations. I believe that was the case with Greg.
 
Just remember fellas, all the ineptitude is over after this season. That number 12 from Stanford is going to make us the cream of the crop for the next decade and a half.
 
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