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So what is your prediction


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3 hours ago, PhillyB said:

10-6 floor, 14-2 ceiling, but virtually all of it depends on what that o-line looks like

yep. this roster is going to be too talented to have a losing season. but the coaching staff will handicap us. if the right additions are made in the draft, and Dave/Ron force Shula to not be a retard, we might go 14-2. 

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8-8 if kalil is ass and oher doesnt come play. 10-6 if kalil is servicable , oher is 100 percent game 1 , and the oline stays healthy . if Kalil is a world beating LT and oline stays healthy , we draft oj Howard and a speed WR , 12-4. 

We're not going undefeated we have to play the pats and play the Falcons twice when why beat us 3 times in a row already . We lose at least one of those 3 games automatically 

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23 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

8-8 if kalil is ass and oher doesnt come play. 10-6 if kalil is servicable , oher is 100 percent game 1 , and the oline stays healthy . if Kalil is a world beating LT and oline stays healthy , we draft oj Howard and a speed WR , 12-4. 

We're not going undefeated we have to play the pats and play the Falcons twice when why beat us 3 times in a row already . We lose at least one of those 3 games automatically 

Falcons are not the same team anymore.  They lost a ton of their staff which is awful for continuity.  I bet they have an off year.

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Falcons are not the same team anymore.  They lost a ton of their staff which is awful for continuity.  I bet they have an off year.

I really hope they do but something tells me they won't something deep down inside is saying they won't have an off year it won't be a 15 and no year but it won't be as bad as we thought. But the signs will point to them having a down year but anything is possible I just hope they do


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