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2025 Vegas win totals


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4 hours ago, Seltzer said:

Vegas had the preseason projection for Washington at 6.5 wins last year.

I feel more confident that we will exceed that number than any time since before the 2019 season

Their win total for the season was 4.5 at the beginning of the season. Spot on if you ask me.

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16 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Panthers 6.5

 

Damn for the first time in forever I think we easily get that, our schedule is ridiculously easy

 

https://www.espn.com/espn/betting/story/_/id/44029057/2025-nfl-betting-season-win-totals-projections-standings-all-32-teams

If we only get to 6 wins in Bryce's third year, he may be on the way out. As far as rookie contracts go, this is where you expect to finally be able to compete. The team trading so much to get him hurt this process, so it isn't necessarily on Bryce, but it is on him and the coaches to maximize his ability to make the loss of draft capital a positive in the win column; to this point, it hasn't been. 

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We thought we would barely get 4 wins last season, and we got 5.... and were surprisingly uber-competitive in the few that we should have won if it had not been for those meddling kids (looking at you, Eagles and KC...)

Thinking the over is within reach

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6.5 feels right, if we continue on our upward trajectory I could see somewhere in the neighborhood of 7-9 wins this year

However to think that's a lock to go over it ridiculous considering the history of Tepper's time here. 

 

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58 minutes ago, Camp Fodder said:

5 wins would get several people fired

People would get fired, but I'm not sure that its Dan and Dave.  Tepper gave a short order cook 5 games into year 3.  I would think he'd give Dan and Dave a 3rd year to see if they can make it work.  I don't feel 100% confident about that, but I think its more likely than Tepper firing them after year 2.

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2 hours ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

People would get fired, but I'm not sure that its Dan and Dave.  Tepper gave a short order cook 5 games into year 3.  I would think he'd give Dan and Dave a 3rd year to see if they can make it work.  I don't feel 100% confident about that, but I think its more likely than Tepper firing them after year 2.

Perhaps but matching last years win total when they spent money revamping the defense and the fact they only have 4 teams on the schedule that made the playoffs last year would at the very least make their seats very warm. 

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