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Who will win more games?


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12 hours ago, stirs said:

Mistakes on offense kept them from probably 5 additional wins last season.

 

And Carolina were 1-2 yards away from winning at least 3 more games last season. Simply subbing in a goal line back would have probably won those games. And we had goal line backs dressed on the sidelines. 

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15 hours ago, stirs said:

Bucs -- Get Brady

Pats-- Lose Brady

 

Panthers -- New Coach, Lose Cam, Keek, Olsen

Redskins -- New Coach and back up QB, haha

 

Teams are linked w each other

I say Bucs with 10 wins

Pats win more than Bucs

Redskins win more than Panthers

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I think the biggest thing going for us is that no team has any film on us to know what we will run . It might get us a few more wins . Either way it will be fun to watch .  We have a bunch of replacements that have something to prove and I think Rhule will coach them up giving them a chance to prove themselves .  We might surprise a few teams .

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31 minutes ago, catnip said:

I think the biggest thing going for us is that no team has any film on us to know what we will run . It might get us a few more wins . Either way it will be fun to watch .  We have a bunch of replacements that have something to prove and I think Rhule will coach them up giving them a chance to prove themselves .  We might surprise a few teams .

That's a negative now.  

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Pats 10-6

Bucs 7-9

Washington 5-10

Panthers 3-13

I will believe the Pats below 9 wins when I see it. They have the best coach in the NFL and it's not close. Bucs will not beat the Saints but could give the Falcons a run for their money. Washington will have Ron rebuilding their D and after last year his vision is suspect and I can't wait to see his draft. We are exactly who we look like. We have CMC and that will steal a couple of wins but we don't look able to stop a college team on defense and I have no idea where the coaches are in game. 

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There are already betting lines available on Total Season Wins, per team.

Washington and Carolina are both Over/under 5 1/2 wins.  In addition, one can bet on which of those 2 has more winds, head-to-head,

Anybody want to get down on those plays, contact me privately.

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12 hours ago, Navy_football said:

And Carolina were 1-2 yards away from winning at least 3 more games last season. Simply subbing in a goal line back would have probably won those games. And we had goal line backs dressed on the sidelines. 

Yep we are 8-8 last year if we didn’t gave inept coaching

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