season Record Prediction
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season Record Prediction
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season Record Prediction
So start off with
9-7
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MickeyDavis wrote:I have to wait and see what the roster looks like. Who we draft, trades, free agents. It's a tough schedule, or so it seems now. There will be teams that look tough that won't be and weak teams that turn it around. I can't wait
Agreed. You can't make a season prediction until your roster is fully completed. We have a whole draft, and another series of cuts, and some possible trades.
Adding Moss and Turner? I'll go ahead and say 11-5. Adding Lynch and Jarrett? I'll say 9-7. Many different scenarios will play out.
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MickeyDavis wrote:I have to wait and see what the roster looks like. Who we draft, trades, free agents. It's a tough schedule, or so it seems now. There will be teams that look tough that won't be and weak teams that turn it around. I can't wait
OF course that's true but I thought it would be interesting to test how true that is. Right now based on last season, what we have now, our draft position, and TTs history of GMing - 9-7 seems about right.
Getting Moss OR Jackson AND Turner OR Norwood might mean 11-5. But I do not think TT is going to really get any of those guys. Moss maybe? So adding a couple good rookies and one year's experience for last years rookies= 9-7.
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eagle13 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Last year you were wildly positive at 11-5 / 10-6
and now this year - THAT conservative?
OK. May I ask why 6-10?
Last year I thought we could go 11-5 or 10-6 not because of how good we were, but how bad our opponents were. This season I think our schedule is just much tougher:
I think we win at home against:
Detroit
Minnesota
Washington
Carolina
Oakland
I think on the road we'll beat:
Either Detroit or Minnesota but not both.
and that's it.
Our other road games are against:
Chicago
Dallas
New York
St. Louis
Denver
Kansas City
That's **** brutal. If neither squad is missing any key pieces (like KC missing Johnson or the Rams missing Jackson), I don't see us winning a game against those teams because they're simply a lot better.
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6 and 10 for the same reasons DB gave.
But then we will go back to having the easy schedule, our young guys will have one more year under their belts and TT will see it's now time to open the wallet and bring in a few key free agents. This was his plan all along and we will then win the division and be good for many years.
But then we will go back to having the easy schedule, our young guys will have one more year under their belts and TT will see it's now time to open the wallet and bring in a few key free agents. This was his plan all along and we will then win the division and be good for many years.
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