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USA Today's Predictions for each division


Jeremy Igo

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Pretty fair prediction for the Panthers. Not buying the Browns hype at all. Smells like the 2011 Eagles. Bengals and Lions will not be 3-13 by a long shot. Worst team I think will be the Broncos who are on the verge of an entire organizational collapse.

Otherwise nothing too outrageous. 

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I want to angry about this, I really do.

But, not to sound like a broken record here, Cam's shoulder - is it healthy? The O-line, will it gel? New defensive scheme and a youthful injection of pass rushers learning how to fit in.

A lot of ifs to hang your hat on. Seems like a lot of writers are unsure and hedging their bets with mid-level predictions.

Personally, I think we'll struggle at first and then catch fire and finish 10-6. (But hoping for another 15-1 season!)

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Ah, yes. 

That might be the most generic piece of garbage I’ve ever seen. Actually that’s not true, it mirrors about 90% of what I see these days.

EDITOR: “F IT, copy and Paste the 5-11 BUCS graphic from the last 11 years.” There’s the science that goes into that. 

No insight. Just a bunch a random guesses. Good times.

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