I know a win's a win in this leage, but let's just remember: For what it's worth, all 3 of our wins came by 10 pts or better.
Cowboys (you know...the top rushing attack in the league)

got 2 wins with a 10+ point margin, but the other 2 were last minute, barely scraped by wins...TO THE TEXANS AND RAMS...
Eagles (you know...the high powered offensive, special teams juggernaut)

got one win with a 10+ point margin (opener vs. the JAGS)

and their other wins came by point margins of 3 pts, 3 pts, and 7 pts. Suspect?
The Team That Shall Not Be Named is irrelevant after tomorrow night
NONE of their defenses scare me. None seem to be enough to stop our offense on ALL fronts. The Cowboys got the softest schedule in the division though, even though they usually collapse, the timing of them vs. weak teams is so favorable, that we REALLY have to step it up and MASH nikkas to make it outta the division this year.
Call me crazy, but we SHOULD hands down...on paper and on the field...posess the best and most balanced offense in the division. By leaps and bounds. Donnell put the league on notice last week, so I'm not even mad he didn't get any touches...they'll forget about him soon enough, and he'll pop back up and

Losing Jennings HURTS, but hopefully (and apparently) Williams can pick up the slack, with a solid Hillis behind him on the depth chart. Our rushing attack just needs to be good ENOUGH. With Cruz, Randle, ODB, Parker & Donnell...we should be able to put up points regardless. Long as we play within the confines of this offense and execute as we should. I'm only tight about special teams, and our turnovers. If we tighten that up, and Beason comes back next week decent. (Anything over Herlich is an upgrade), then I'm very optimistic about our chances vs. ANYONE in our division.
Good win brehs.
