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I see a sloppy 9-7 season. And this is how it plays out...


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Actually, the scenario painted by the OP seems plausible.  However, I think we go into the bye at 2-1, rather than 1-2, beating the Bills and G-men.

 

Also, I doubt 9-7 will be enough for the playoffs.  It will depend on our conference record.  The way you have it, we would be 7-5 in the conference.  That's probably not good enough, but it might be.  BTW, you have us at 3-3 in the division, which seems about right. 

 

I agree that 9 wins is probably the ceiling for this team.  Anything more and we will have overachieved.  Should we really expect a Ron RIvera coached football team to overachieve?  Seems unlikely.

 

Nice try, but I see us more like 8-8 or even as bad as 6-10. We have a brutal schedule.  As to whether Rivera gets to keep his job...right now I'm betting he doesn't.

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I am ashamed to be a fan of this team sometimes. Not because of the players or coaches but because of most of you so called fans. 2 weeks into the preseason and its already over for most of you. This is my epiphany, and Zod you should probably take note cuz I bet I'm not the only one, I'm done with this board until the season starts. I can't take this poo any more.

See ya week one.

I predicted a winning record, considering how the Panthers rolls, I see us a 9-7 team. Its not like i predicted 3-13 or anything

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Ok all you guys are bashing me, A. I predicted a winning season and B. to those bashing me, name one thing you have seen from this team the last two years and this pre season that makes you think im wrong and we win more games. Given our situation I think this is the most likely outcome. We split with division rivals, we beat the teams we are suppose to beat, lose to the ones we are suppose to lose and have one upset victory against the Giants all en route to a 9-7 season.

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