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My Reasonable Win-Loss Prediction for Next Season


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I know it's premature since we don't know what almost half of our roster is, but I'll go basing off of who we do have locked up and Rivera and Gettleman's tendencies from what we saw last season.

 

vs. Falcons W (we'll win all our home divisional games)

@ Falcons L (we either lose to the Falcons or Bucs away once, depending which one improves more)

vs Saints W (see vs Falcons)

@ Saints L (lose in their dome where Brees can do work)

vs Buccaneers W (see vs Falcons)

@ Buccaneers W (see @ Falcons)

vs Bears W (We're at home and they may have a great offense but their defense is poo)

@ Packers L (after the bye week we get embarrassed by Rodgers and Cobb putting up 3 tds and 200+ yards just to Cobb)

vs Lions W (at home, they've got lots of issues on offensive line that we can destroy with our front)

@ Vikings W (might not be as much of a blowout, but we shouldn't have any problems)

vs Browns W (come on...)

@ Ravens W (their o-line vs our d-line... perfect)

vs Steelers W (they're old and on the decline, no chance they beat us)

@ Bengals L (they'll get the best of us with their strong defense and AJ Green will go off)

vs Seahawks W (we'll get our revenge for the past 2 games and show them who's boss)

@ Eagles W (Foles under pressure makes terrible decisions and if they actually don't have D-Jax, they'll be absolutely done. not to mention their horrible defense)

 

Overall 12-4

No matter how our roster turns out I don't see any way we don't go at least 10-6 and make the playoffs. There are about 7-8 guaranteed wins on this schedule and we can definitely win tougher matchups as shown by this past season. What do you think?

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Kind of premature since we have no clue what the roster will look like on opening day.

Up next, 2019 Mock Draft.

 

Did you not read my first sentence? It's based off of who we do have for sure and G-man's and Rivera's tendencies. 

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I read the whole post and that doesn't change my response. Cam is a known commodity at this point, but his effectiveness, and this the entire offense, hinges on how we address OL and skill positions.

D depends on whether or not we can shore up the secondary.

My prediction is somewhere between 1-15 and 15-1. I'll have a more informed prediction in August.

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Overall 12-4

No matter how our roster turns out I don't see any way we don't go at least 10-6 and make the playoffs. There are about 7-8 guaranteed wins on this schedule and we can definitely win tougher matchups as shown by this past season. What do you think?

If cam goes down I wouldnt put 10 wins as a gimme. Also alot of these teams will drastically changed in their quality. Nfl is a dynamic league and every year theres usually 10 teams that surprise as either breakouts or meltdowns.

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