[Brian Knowles] Meanwhile, in a universe not too far from our own, here are the current NFL standings if every single one-score game had the opposite result

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  1. There’s no reason we can’t do what the patriots did from last year to this season. One good draft, a few good signings, and the right coach. Add that to dart Nabers and skattebo all taking a leap forward skill wise, and the fact that we already beat the eagles who are the biggest threat in the division every year. No one is more critical and fed up with the giants over the last 10 years but I really feel like the fuse has been lit and we can explode if we somehow sign and draft the right people.

  2. The exact same thing was talked about / posted in the Joe Judge era too. The NFL is full of close games. It really isn’t reflective of much.

    Every team, every year, is just 1-2 years of good decisions and a bit of luck away from competing. That’s the way the NFL is built.

  3. We used up all our luck in one-score games in 2022 when we went 8-4. Winning a lot of one score games means you might not be as good as your record says you are, and losing a lot of one score games means your team isn’t good enough to close them out

  4. Coaching was literally responsible for at least 4 loses, thats for sure.

    Players lost the New Orleans game, 5 turnovers isn’t on coaching.

    Kansas City was 50/50 even split on players and coaches losing it.

    So yeah, thats your 6 game swing right there.

  5. Meanwhile, in the universe that is based in reality we are 3-13 for the second year in a row

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