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Official Season predictions thread


Khyber53
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Okay folks, put it in writing here: What do you think our record will be for the season?

I think we grab 10-7 and make it through the wild card round but lose in the divisionals. Surprise early victory vs the Cardinals gives team a strong 4-0 start and a renewed confidence to withstand back to back losses against the 49ers and Rams. 

CMC somehow stays healthy and returns to old form, DJ Moore finally starts getting  acclaim for his abilities and Mayfield negotiates new contract for 2023-2027 with us.

Rhule and Co. retain their positions and I have to eat crow.

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4 minutes ago, poundaway said:

Not into miniatures. 
Lonely are you?  Frankie is too....you're going to break his heart.  He believed you.

 

Yeah because you definitely aren't lonely as you slink from thread to thread all day giving pie to anyone that says nice things about Matt Rhule. We both know if this team hits any level of adversity you'll be abandoning ship by December just as you did last year. For all your bluster you're very fickle.

Anyways my prediction is 8-9 wins based on our schedule and our depth on the offensive and defensive lines.

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37 minutes ago, frankw said:

Yeah because you definitely aren't lonely as you slink from thread to thread all day giving pie to anyone that says nice things about Matt Rhule. We both know if this team hits any level of adversity you'll be abandoning ship by December just as you did last year. For all your bluster you're very fickle.

Anyways my prediction is 8-9 wins based on our schedule and our depth on the offensive and defensive lines.

Its great living rent free in your head as you write post after post about  me.
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