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Does Bad Pre-Season Mean Winning Regular Season?

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I know pre-season games mean nothing. Just a ? :)... my team hasnt won a pre season game yet... but I think our rookies are lookin pretty good.. and out starters lookin better than ever :)

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  1. MOST TEAMS THAT DON'T DO WELL IN PRE-SEASON DO WELL IN THE SEASON.


  2. I think bad preason is bad Preason well if its the first game it doesn't matter but its the last preason game then you have a Problem , it helps to see how good a team is but Preason doesn't matter a ton

  3. Panda! It's been too long since I've seen you on Y!A! Yes, ma'am bad pre-season definitely means winning regular season...take my Horseshoe Heroes for example...over the last few years the Colts have finished near the top or thereabouts season after season...yet I believe that out of our last 19 pre-season games, we've only won 3...and i'd rather have Brad Johnson than Jim Sorgi any day...I mean Sorgi has started 3 pre-season games and has yet to throw a TD(in preseason)...don't worry about the haters...come January, my Colts and your Boys will be in the play-offs and marching towards that Superbowl, which the Colts are going to win ;)  

  4. no because the pats are gonna suck this regular season to lol yeah i wish

    lets go bills

  5. No because the starters only play like a 1 or 2 quarters at the most. The Preseason pretty much determines which team has the Best 2nd or 3rd stringers.

  6. A bad pre-season is good, because your starters will be fresh and injury-free for the regular season.  :-P


  7. Yeah actually. Well it doesn't guarantee a winning regular season but it's an opportunity to give newer players a chance to make a name for themselves. It's very common for teams to lose during pre season for this reason. At the end, they narrow the roster down and the new players who played well during the pre season are put in during regular season. And it's most likely that your team will have more wins.

  8. I don't pay much attention to pre-season at all. It's exciting because the regular season is about to start, but other then that, I pay it no mind. It's not even the regular players anyways.  

  9. Winning or losing does not mean a thing in pre-season. They are trying out all kinds of players to see what skills they have. Then they have to cut down the roster. So, in pre-season you will see a lot of guys playing that will never play during the regular season.

  10. No I don't think so. What I do think is important is that the second and third string players prove themselves. Football is certainly not a sport to expect all of the starters to finish the season healthy. I think a team actually lost all of their pre-season games and made the Super Bowl. I can't remember what team or when.

  11. preseason means absolutely nothing..nothing.  thats right nothing

  12. Preseason games are a joke,they only served to try out players that very rarely make the team,no coach worth his salt is going to jeopardize one of his top players in a game that means nothing in the standings

  13. depends on what your team is

  14. Sometimes that's the case. I have seen many teams go 0-4 in exhibition only to do just the opposite in the Regular Season & just dominate.

  15. I don't know

    but what i do know is the Dallas "cowgirls" are an insult to american sports

    Tony Romo is without a doubt the single most overrated player in the NFL

    The Eagles are a team that does not get the Respect they Deserve and Donovan McNabb is the most Underrated QB in NFL history

    end of story.  

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