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How many wins will this team bring on paper?


Chad_Cota
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With the team that went 7-10 last season with most of the key positions returning, how many games do you expect Frank Reich's staff to put up? 

 

Strength of Schedule 2023: 

27th Carolina Panthers 130-157-2

 

 

OFFENSE:

QB: Stroud/Young

RB: Sanders/Hubbard 

TE: Hurst/Tremble/Thomas

WR 1: Theilen 

WR 2: Chark 

WR 3: Shenault/TMJ

Oline: LT Ickey, LG Christensen, C Bozmen, RG: Corbett, RT: Moton

DEFENSE: 

RE: Tutle 

NT: Brown

LE: Deshawn Williams

OLB: Burns 

OLB: Gross-Matos 

ILB: Shaq 

ILB: Luvu

CB 1: Horn 

CB 2: Jackson 

CB 3: CJ/ Chinn 

FS: Chinn

SS: Bell/ Woods

 

2023 Opponets: 

 

 
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Atlanta Falcons Atlanta Falcons
New Orleans Saints New Orleans Saints
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Green Bay Packers Chicago Bears
Minnesota Vikings Detroit Lions
Houston Texans Jacksonville Jaguars
Indianapolis Colts Tennessee Titans
Dallas Cowboys Seattle Seahawks
  Miami Dolphins

 

My guess is 10-7 and we draft CJ number 1 overall. What are your thoughts?

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I say we maintain around 7-8 wins.  If this staff is as good as everyone wants them to be, we could probably scheme another couple wins.

Rookie QBs and wholesale organizational changes don’t usually bring in immediate results.  This feels a little different tho.

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I know one thing we’ll probably open the season in Chicago based off the trade. The nfl does a good job at creating excitement with scheduling not to derail you 11-6 winning the nfc south. The schedule as of now doesn’t look so tough afc south meh… nfc north no rodgers meh I’m looking at teams with strong defenses to give the rookie a hard time probably more line 10-7 

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