Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Will The Bucs Have A Better Record Than Us?


heyyall

Recommended Posts

Tampa Bay is way overrated. Greg Schiano is a huge unknown, Bowers is already done for the year, & Josh Freeman is a mediocre QB. They had a good draft & signed a lot of big time free agents but they were still awful last year. Besides, if all it took was over paying big name free agents to win the Redskins would win the Super Bowl every year.

Wouldn't surprise me if Carolina doubles Tampa's win total.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I think the Bucs will have a decent record this coming year, they did start the season 4-2, we ended the season 4-2, I don't think they suc as much as people seem to think, they will be a tough opponent for us and many more teams next season, we do play the AFC west, and the AFC west is inconsistent, SD, KC and Oakland could be beat by the Bucs, Manning in Denver scares me, because if he plays at the level he has played in the last 10 plus years, the Broncos should be a 11 plus win team... I wouldn't sleep on the Bucs.....

Bucs will play the Vikes, Rams, AFC WEST, NFC East, and then our Div,

I think if they play at a decent level, they can beat the Vikes, Rams, KC, OAK, Saints* (once, they seem to be able to split with them), Falcons once, Skins, and maybe have 1-2 upset wins.. thats 7-9 record to 9-7 record......

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I think the Bucs will have a decent record this coming year, they did start the season 4-2, we ended the season 4-2, I don't think they suc as much as people seem to think, they will be a tough opponent for us and many more teams next season, we do play the AFC west, and the AFC west is inconsistent, SD, KC and Oakland could be beat by the Bucs, Manning in Denver scares me, because if he plays at the level he has played in the last 10 plus years, the Broncos should be a 11 plus win team... I wouldn't sleep on the Bucs.....

Bucs will play the Vikes, Rams, AFC WEST, NFC East, and then our Div,

I think if they play at a decent level, they can beat the Vikes, Rams, KC, OAK, Saints** (once, they seem to be able to split with them), Falcons once, Skins, and maybe have 1-2 upset wins.. thats 7-9 record to 9-7 record......

Kansas City, Oakland, and Minnesota are going to be improved just like the Bucs.

The Bucs may have improved but so have other teams.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'm being fooled, cause I say doubtful?

They are a division rival. Im not over looking them at all.

On paper, they have improved their team.

They still have to go out and execute.

what's the chance they are under estimating us?

Exactly. Stop posting foolishness.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'm being fooled, cause I say doubtful?

They are a division rival. Im not over looking them at all.

On paper, they have improved their team.

They still have to go out and execute.

what's the chance they are under estimating us?

Exactly. Stop posting foolishness.

Did I fuging quote you? Jesus Christ, you fuging need to get your hormones under control.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • https://nfltraderumors.co/2026-nfl-draft-grades-for-all-32-teams/      Grade: B+ Best Pick: Sam Hecht Biggest Reach (consensus rank): Jackson Kuwatch (NR) It's easy to love what Carolina did. The Panthers traded four times but ended the draft with the same number of selections that they started with and in approximately the same ranges. They did not take a player ahead of the consensus until Kuwatch at No. 227, and it's easy to see how he fell through the cracks playing at Miami of Ohio. He's a high-end athlete, though, and has a chance to develop, which is a fine profile for a seventh-rounder. Freeling and Brazzell also checked the high-end athleticism upside boxes for the Panthers. Carolina let the board come to them in the first round and could have a long-term solution at left tackle, which is a hard position to fill. Brazzell slid because of some maturity concerns as well as the difficulty in projecting receivers from Tennessee's Mickey Mouse offense. At 6-4, 200 pounds and 4.37 in the 40, though, the upside is undeniable. On top of that, the landed three starters on Day 3. Normally that's a high and unrealistic bar, but Hecht and Wheatley were both firmly inside the top 100 on the consensus board and have paths to win starting competitions. Lee fits the scheme well and has some interesting traits as an outside corner. What stopped me from a full-out A grade is not loving the Hunter pick, though he does fill a need to replace DT A'Shawn Robinson. There were prospects at other needs positions I would have been more jazzed about. The Brazzell pick is also an interesting risk for a team that's still in building mode, even coming off an NFC South title. Still, I'm nitpicking
    • I was just a teenager when I joined in 2013. I've loved the many opinions on this forum, even though several are infuriating. I've had several bad takes, myself,  that I've hopefully grown out of over the years.
    • i have not watched many gt games.  is it his accuracy that hurt his draft stock his armstrength or all of the above?
×
×
  • Create New...