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Do the Dubs' have 15 wins left on the schedule?

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Post#21 » by BooRadley » Thu Mar 6, 2008 4:25 am

You know for all the bad losses we have, this team beat SA twice, Phoenix twice, Denver, NO twice I think, Boston!

We'd have the same record if we won the easy games and lost a few of the hard games. We're still on pace for 50 wins. BELIEVE damnit!
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Post#22 » by zero » Thu Mar 6, 2008 4:50 am

BooRadley wrote:You know for all the bad losses we have, this team beat SA twice, Phoenix twice, Denver, NO twice I think, Boston!

We'd have the same record if we won the easy games and lost a few of the hard games. We're still on pace for 50 wins. BELIEVE damnit!


boo i here you. i can't speak for anyone else, but what upsets me is that this team is much better than how they play at times. to see them go through the motions like tonite or against chicago or minnesota it's frustrating. if they can maintain the mental focus throughout the rest of the season then i like our chances.
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Post#23 » by sanddude909 » Sun Mar 9, 2008 3:13 pm

3/2, Portland (?) W
3/4, at Atlanta (?) W
3/5, at Charlotte L
3/7, at Miami W
3/8, at Orlando (?) W

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A great start - win 3 of the potentially winnable games and only lose the Charlotte game.

More good news: If Phoenix loses tonight, there will be 3 teams with 23 losses (Phoenix, Dallas, and GS) and 1 additional team with 22 loses (Utah).

Most good news: we are now 2 games up on Denver in the loss column, so if we can keep on winning we'll be in good shape.

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