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Preseason over..2025 predictions


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16 minutes ago, CRA said:

6ish wins 

Evero fired at the bye 

Huddle ends up going hard at Morgan and Dave.  Huddle largely tires of BY who isn’t bad but also just doesn’t generate enough offense and is pretty bland (outside of quirky scramble he pulls off randomly every other week) but a hardcore pro BY faction remains. 
 

 

Sounds about right.

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I was optimistic before the preseason and the way they ended last year. After going 0-3 showing hardly any signs of life. From Dan to Canalas to the QB and defense. I have even less hope. This team just looks lost and defeated  when I hear dumbass Canalas speak, it sounds like he is handing out participation trophies and pats on back to 2nd graders. 
 

I have come back to earth and have zero hope with Tepper/Dan/Bryce/evero. 
 

4 wins. Max. Top 5 draft pick. New coach. New qb. Starting over. 
 

…or they have 10 wins. 

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11 minutes ago, frankw said:

I really don't want to see another coaching reset but everything I've seen thus far this year concerns me that Canales is more image than substance as a head coach.

I sadly am getting the same vibe. Crazy to not take the preseason seriously with the amount of new/young players we have this year.

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

Is it still 6.5? 

the division IS super bad but I’d still take that under 

It will come down to how much the defense has improved. Early results say none. The offense is still a mystery and is dependent on Young and the young group of receivers to make a huge jump in production. The run game is in trouble if preseason is any indicator. Special teams isn't very special and coaching is questionable. I'd say 6 wins is the ceiling until they prove something other than they've shown so far. 

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If I’m truly being predictive, I think we’re looking at 5-6 wins again. Defense has a slight (but not substantial enough) improvement and Bryce doesn't show what we want.

6-11 

Is that what I’m hoping for and optimistic about? No. But it’s my prediction given the landscape.

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