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The Super Amazing Schedule Release Thread


Jeremy Igo

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2 minutes ago, Mitchl13 said:

How about 1:00pm Saturday games? That would be amazing.

My long time impossible dream. Football I actually want to watch on Saturday afternoon. 

I don't like to watch any NCAA ball but it is important as a feeder system so I do hope they dash my dreams and figure out a way to play this year. 

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5 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

3-13 record incoming.  

Nah, at least 2 more wins.  If the defense can hold up somewhat and play a bend-don't-break style, then our offense should be good enough to keep up with many of our opponents. We are going to get scored on regularly, no doubt, but what they can't allow is chunk plays very often.  At least make the opponent have to work for it, methodically march down the field and eat up the clock; otherwise shorten the game by allowing them fewer possessions.

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Some writers will be releasing their record predictions following the schedule release.  Prior way-to-early draft predictions having us averaging around 5th pick.  

What is our record and who will be worse?

I got 5 wins with the Jags, Bengals, Dolphins and Ronskins worse or tied with us.  The Dolphins get 5 wins too, but will have a weaker SOS by seasons end and the higher pick.

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