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USATODAY record predictions


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I can't fault their prediction seeing as how we looked in the preseason and with all new staff and young QB and many new players etc. The Falcons are going to be improved I think and trending upward but not sure if they go 9-8 myself. Who knows but will be interesting to see how the Panthers play and how we hopefully improve as the season moves forward 

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21 hours ago, t96 said:

That is outrageously bad…

Chiefs have only had 1 season 10-7 or worse (9-7) and it was with Alex Smith early in their rebuild under Reid, never have had under 12 wins with Mahomes as starter, that’s not changing this year.

 

AFCN is not going to have 4 10+ win teams… There are 12 guaranteed losses (assuming no ties) in the division, so they have across the 4 teams only 12 losses to non-Division teams all year (average 3 per team or an average record of 8-3 outside the division… yeah right)

 

no reason Cowboys and Vikings will drop off that much, Falcons aren’t making the playoffs, Cards and Raiders will not be that bad. Woof

I agreed with everything until you said the cardinals won't be that bad.  They might be the first team in the NFL to have less then 0 wins.  Their coach is a joke and their roster is dog poo 

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CBS predictions:

NFC South
1. *Saints: 10-7
2. *Falcons: 9-8
3. Buccaneers: 7-10
4. Panthers: 6-11

NFC West
1. *49ers: 12-5
2. Seahawks: 8-9
3. Rams: 5-12
4. Cardinals: 3-14

NFC North
1. *Vikings: 9-8
2. *Lions: 9-8
3. Packers: 7-10
4. Bears: 6-11

NFC East
1. *Cowboys: 12-5
2. *Eagles: 12-5
3. Giants: 8-9
4. Commanders: 7-10

AFC West
1. *Chiefs: 12-5 
2. Chargers: 9-8
3. Broncos: 8-9
4. Raiders: 6-11

AFC South
1. *Titans: 9-8
2. Jaguars: 8-9 
3. Colts: 5-12
4. Texans: 4-13

AFC North
1. *Bengals: 12-5
2. *Ravens: 11-6
3. *Browns: 10-7
4. Steelers: 9-8

AFC East
1. *Bills: 11-6
2. *Jets: 11-6
3. Patriots: 10-7
4. Dolphins: 9-8

Super Bowl LVIII 
Bengals 33-30 over Cowboys

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/2023-nfl-season-predictions-picking-the-super-bowl-winner-playoff-matchups-and-final-record-for-all-32-teams/

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NFC South is about what I think too. I‘m not doing the math to see if the records match up but what I see is

Atlanta 9-8

New Orleans 8-9

Carolina 7-10

Tampa 3-14

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Detroit 10-7

Minnesota 9-8

Green Bay 6-11

Chicago 6-11

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Dallas 11-6

Philly 8-9

New York 8-9

Washington 5-12

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San Francisco 13-4

Seattle 9-8

LA 5-12

Arizona 3-14

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Jacksonville 12-5

Tennessee 8-9

Houston 5-12

Indianapolis 4-13

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New England 10-7

Miami 10-7

Buffalo 8-9

New York 7-10

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Cincinnati 13-4

Pittsburgh 10-7

Baltimore 8-9

Cleveland 8-9

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Kansas City 12-5

LA 10-7

Denver 8-9

Las. Vegas 6-11

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