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Some Thoughts on Our Remaining Games


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Current team record: 3-8 

Here's our remaining schedule for the 2024 Football season: 

SUN 12.1 Bucs at Panthers 4PM

SUN 12.8 Panthers at Eagles 1PM

SuN 12.15 Cowboys at Panthers 1PM

SUN 12.22 Cardinals at Panthers 1PM

SUN 12.29 Panthers at Bucs 1PM

SUN 1.5 Panthers at Falcons

Some things I've noticed about remaining schedule. The next 3/4 games we play are at home. 3/6 of remaining games are divisional games. 

I think we split with the Buccaneers, beat Falcons, and lose the remaining games to finish 5 -12 this year. BUT any of these games could be had if we played like we did today vs Cheifs for rest of the year (maybe minus the eagles, too much of a talent disparity).

If the season ended today, we would be drafting #5 overall. Tankathon has us selecting DT Mason Graham on their auto mock in R1, and selecting Shemar Stewart DE Texas A&M in R2 at #49 overall. 

So how do you think this season will wrap up?? And bonus question how do you think the off-season  might go? Who/what would be your priority #1 this off-season? 

IMO you go out and get Bryce a #1 WR in free agency. And spend the draft on defense BPAs. Or you could get bese edge rusher you can afford in FA, and just go completely ham on rebuilding defense in draft as well. And just let the young guys grow on offense I guess.

There's gonna be some good free agent WRs and DEs this off season.

 

 

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2 more wins is a reasonable good expectation. I think we get at least 1 more.

Though wins aren't what I'm judging progress off. I want to see the staff keep the roster competitive and develop an identity.

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We're going to beat Tampa (either game) and we are going to beat Dallas. We will finish at 5 wins like most predicted. 

I know Dallas won today but believe me, it's a fluke. We will beat them and McCarthy will get fired. 

We will split Tampa, Get blown out by Philly, beat Dallas, barely lose to Arizona, and probably put up an okay fight against Atlanta.

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I think the Bucs and Eagles take care of us but we turn around and beat the Cowboys. 

ATL and/or AZ could be wins depending on which version of them you get.

TB knows Canales’ offense, and Coen has been calling great games. I have a hard time seeing us beat them this season.

4-13 floor 6-11 ceiling, would be surprised to see 7-10

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I'm being careful not to raise my expectations too much. Our offense could be to where we could score closer to 20 points than 10 like last season. Our defense is still really bad, however. I'm ultimately more about our team continuing to fight regardless of the long odds like with today.

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8 hours ago, outlaw4 said:

I'm being careful not to raise my expectations too much. Our offense could be to where we could score closer to 20 points than 10 like last season. Our defense is still really bad, however. I'm ultimately more about our team continuing to fight regardless of the long odds like with today.

Yeah, we could still very well end up 4-13 with the 2nd pick.  

I think LVR has the inside track for 1, with only a JAX team as a team on docket that could be beatable.  

 

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Suddenly the Cowgirls look like our best chance for a win remaining. I think the Bucs are playing better than the Falcons of late.  Our lone game versus the dirty birds is in the ATL where we always struggle.  The Cardinals are marginally better than I thought they would be. We are not beating the Eagles, they are starting to roll.

I'm saying two at most, next week at home versus the Bucs and the Cowgirls.

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13 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

SUN 12.1 Bucs at Panthers 4PM

SUN 12.8 Panthers at Eagles 1PM

SuN 12.15 Cowboys at Panthers 1PM

SUN 12.22 Cardinals at Panthers 1PM

SUN 12.29 Panthers at Bucs 1PM

SUN 1.5 Panthers at Falcons

W - we can take the Bucs at home

L - Saquon may get 300 yds rushing 

W - Cowboys suck

W - Cardinals are very beatable, especially if they have to go to the East coast for a 1  pm game

L - Bucs away 

W - This one I can see us winning to finish the season strong and play spoiler 

 

7-10 record 

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