Is 3 the record? Because we have the Cardinals and Giants the next two games...PFR has a streak finder dating back to 1970, the '85 Bears won 36-0 then 44-0 for 80-0. Then we're second with 76-0. Then the St Louis Cardinals are 3rd with 31-0 and 44-0 for 75-0, the Cardinals actually had 3 consecutive shut outs for 112-0.
Is 3 the record? Because we have the Cardinals and Giants the next two games...
This make the loss to the Chargers more disappointing. The Rams would be in the thick of the wildcard race at 7-6 instead of 6-7. Great win and hope this team continues to roll to the end of the season.
That Zona game man!This makes all of our close losses more disappointing.
Unfortunately, I think @RamzFanz might have been right. We might have kept ourselves out of the playoffs by not yanking Davis sooner.
This makes all of our close losses more disappointing.
Unfortunately, I think @RamzFanz might have been right. We might have kept ourselves out of the playoffs by not yanking Davis sooner.
This makes all of our close losses more disappointing.
Unfortunately, I think @RamzFanz might have been right. We might have kept ourselves out of the playoffs by not yanking Davis sooner.
Would have been interesting to see Davis paired with this D, rather than the game being put on his shoulders most of the time.
Our D held Arizona to 17 and SF to 10. We saw Davis with the D. He played terribly in both those games.
Would have been more interesting to see Bradford with this D.Would have been interesting to see Davis paired with this D, rather than the game being put on his shoulders most of the time.
the two shut outs are gratifying ,but they did come against teams with a combined 3 wins and 21 losses
Would have been interesting to see Davis paired with this D, rather than the game being put on his shoulders most of the time.