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Ok, I will kick this off.. gameby game prediction thread, post schedule release.


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1 Sep 13 1:00PMEDT ) AT Jaguars-W

2 Sep 20 1:00PMEDT * Texans-W

3 Sep 27 1:00PMEDT ) Saints-W

4 Oct 4 1:00PMEDT ) AT Buccaneers-W

6 Oct 18 4:05PMEDT ) AT Seahawks-L

7 Oct 25 8:30PMEDT ' Eagles-W

8 Nov 2 8:30PMEST + Colts-L

9 Nov 8 1:00PMEST ) Packers-L

10 Nov 15 1:00PMEST ) AT Titans-W

11 Nov 22 1:00PMEST ) Redskins-W

12 Nov 26 4:30PMEST * AT Cowboys-L

13 Dec 6 1:00PMEST ) AT Saints-L

14 Dec 13 1:00PMEST ) Falcons-W

15 Dec 20 1:00PMEST ) AT Giants-W

16 Dec 27 1:00PMEST ) AT Falcons-L

17 Jan 3 1:00PMEST ) Buccaneers-W

Final prediction.. 10-6

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1 Sep 13 1:00PMEDT ) AT Jaguars-W
2 Sep 20 1:00PMEDT * Texans-W
3 Sep 27 1:00PMEDT ) Saints-W
4 Oct 4 1:00PMEDT ) AT Buccaneers-W
6 Oct 18 4:05PMEDT ) AT Seahawks-W, finally beat these bastards
7 Oct 25 8:30PMEDT ' Eagles-L
8 Nov 2 8:30PMEST + Colts-L
9 Nov 8 1:00PMEST ) Packers-W
10 Nov 15 1:00PMEST ) AT Titans-W
11 Nov 22 1:00PMEST ) Redskins-W
12 Nov 26 4:30PMEST * AT Cowboys-L
13 Dec 6 1:00PMEST ) AT Saints-W
14 Dec 13 1:00PMEST ) Falcons-W
15 Dec 20 1:00PMEST ) AT Giants-W
16 Dec 27 1:00PMEST ) AT Falcons-L
17 Jan 3 1:00PMEST ) Buccaneers-W

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1 Sep 13 1:00PMEDT ) AT Jaguars-W

no explanation necessary

 

2 Sep 20 1:00PMEDT * Texans-W

close game where offense sputters and defense wins it for us

 

3 Sep 27 1:00PMEDT ) Saints-W

offense bounces back with a blowout

 

4 Oct 4 1:00PMEDT ) AT Buccaneers-W

team hit on all cylinders.. undefeated going into bye, ESPN starts giving us credit

 

BYE

 

6 Oct 18 4:05PMEDT ) AT Seahawks-L

lose all credit after we get trounced after our bye week. ESPN jumps ship :)

 

7 Oct 25 8:30PMEDT ' Eagles-W

By now Chip Kelly fans are up in arms and wondering what happened

 

8 Nov 2 8:30PMEST + Colts-W

Primetime, We win a game we had no business winning but a 4th qtr comeback seals the deal

 

9 Nov 8 1:00PMEST ) Packers-L

6-1 and the wind in our sails is knocked out again against a better team.

 

10 Nov 15 1:00PMEST ) AT Titans-W

at this point, we buckle down and put together a great game

 

11 Nov 22 1:00PMEST ) Redskins-W

sloppy play, but enough to get a W.. but we feel like we lost the game for letting them hang around

 

12 Nov 26 4:30PMEST * AT Cowboys-L

we lay a stinker in front of the world

 

13 Dec 6 1:00PMEST ) AT Saints-L

we come out like gang busters and then somehow manage to let our rivals force OT and we go home with a L

 

14 Dec 13 1:00PMEST ) Falcons-W

Our defense pitches a shutout..

 

15 Dec 20 1:00PMEST ) AT Giants-L

hard fought game that becomes a shootout in the 4th.. Eli shows why he has a SB MVP

 

16 Dec 27 1:00PMEST ) AT Falcons-W

Our defense shuts out Falcons twice in 3 weeks

 

17 Jan 3 1:00PMEST ) Buccaneers-W

with the division in hand but homefield on the line, we grab a W and finish 2nd in the NFC behind Green Bay

 

Final prediction.. 11-5

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