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  1. #25

    Re: Anyone Want To Admit They Were Wrong About Something?

    I'm sorry for the following:

    Jim Fassel was going to bring this offense to life

    The offensive line in my mind was well...offensive

    Ray Lewis was Marcus Allen going to the Chiefs

    I don't apologize for the following:

    As long as the savior (#9) stays healthy, we go to the promised land.

    We have one of the best owners in football

    We have the best GM in football





  2. #26

    Re: Anyone Want To Admit They Were Wrong About Something?

    Quote Originally Posted by purplepoe

    T, you are severely underestimating what McNair has meant to this team. His pocket presence is a HUGE reason why the OL is all of a sudden playing much better. Sure, the unit itself is playing better but McNair avoids pressure and makes plays, period. Do you honestly believe these players just became this much better in the span of 5 or 6 weeks? You seem to be steadfast that "any average QB" could be doing what he's doing. I couldn't disagree more.
    Well said, PP.
    “Talk's cheap - let’s go play.” - #19, Johnny Unitas

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  3. #27
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    Re: Anyone Want To Admit They Were Wrong About Something?

    I'm sorry to the OL, which has gone from a weakness to a strength (but as Exiled Raven points out, 2/5 are new). Speaking of which, I'm sorry I dissed Mr. Newsome for not drafting well on OL. That drafting is looking a lot better now.
    I'm sorry I gave up on Jamal a few weeks ago (I still think Musa would be productive, but JaLew has constantly turned three yard gains into six yard gains by sheer drive).





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