Siouxhawk
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First of all, I don't believe any NFL games are pushovers and each win should be celebrated accordingly because they are precious.mikeak":kmmeghhm said:Siouxhawk":kmmeghhm said:This is typical of the rotting culture of some of this fanbase -- actually describing a win as a negative attribute.mikeak":kmmeghhm said:The problem is that we are playing the 49ers this week
So we score a bunch of points on a horrible team and people will say - see it is all fixed and ignore that we are losing to elite teams and beating crap
The definition of a troll is taking something someone says and twisting it around and putting words in their mouth
Did I say it was bad that we win?
Of course I want the win. What I am saying and which would be understood by most objective observers is that a good offensive performance against a bad team mainly serves to mask our problems. That is very different from a win in itself being a negative attribute. If we can kickstart the offense and keep it going against better defensive teams great, but the Rams and Jacksonville is going to crush this "offense".
Was listening on the radio today and they discussed playing Watson over Savage for Houston. Talked about how they can move Watson around and how he can compensate for a bad O-line. Hopefully Bevell was listening
So saying a win over the Niners masks perceived flaws is something I don't buy because obviously some of those flaws would be corrected in ascertaining the "W."
And your point about a win being able to kickstart the offense dovetails with what I said earlier. And history supports it. We have been in this position before and been able to rectify the problems and go on to have a great season. And making the playoffs is a "great season." This is off the subject stated to you, but once you get into the playoffs, it's a brand new season and anything can happen. We've made the Super Bowl twice in the last 4 years, so obviously the parties in charge know what they're doing.