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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 149972" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>I have to admit, in years past, I have begrudgingly involved myself in pre-season prognostications from time to time on this board, but never with any sense of conviction really. Look folks, here is the bottom line: none of us really know what we will have next year. To make matters worse, we really have less of an idea what other teams will have either. The whole season is a crapshoot and we are just going to have to play the games in order to sort it all out. To be truthful , I don't see the value in trying to obsess over it now. Support your guys but, never, never, ever, underestimate the enemy.</p><p></p><p>Just as I do every year, I expect pretty much every game to be a war, in which we will be fortunate to come out on top. I know some find this kind of thing to be fun, but really, the complexity of roster change-over every season combined with player developement and team chemistry issues makes the whole thing unpredictable. Just check EXPERT publications in the preseason if you want to verify my opinion. They won't be close and never are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 149972, member: 639"] I have to admit, in years past, I have begrudgingly involved myself in pre-season prognostications from time to time on this board, but never with any sense of conviction really. Look folks, here is the bottom line: none of us really know what we will have next year. To make matters worse, we really have less of an idea what other teams will have either. The whole season is a crapshoot and we are just going to have to play the games in order to sort it all out. To be truthful , I don't see the value in trying to obsess over it now. Support your guys but, never, never, ever, underestimate the enemy. Just as I do every year, I expect pretty much every game to be a war, in which we will be fortunate to come out on top. I know some find this kind of thing to be fun, but really, the complexity of roster change-over every season combined with player developement and team chemistry issues makes the whole thing unpredictable. Just check EXPERT publications in the preseason if you want to verify my opinion. They won't be close and never are. [/QUOTE]
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