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the homer in me figgers Rodgers is worth 11-13 wins
Low end ( if it all falls apart ) 9-7.
High end 13-3
Actual 11-5
Ah, the offseason predictions. When everyone plays the Jaguars 16 times and wins 10-12 games
True but how many terrible teams are there in the NFL for sure next year? Jets, Niners, Browns. After that point you can talk yourself into anything.Well most of the terrible teams though don't post on this site or don't show up for these types of threads at least.
True but how many terrible teams are there in the NFL for sure next year? Jets, Niners, Browns. After that point you can talk yourself into anything.
Jaguars? Heck, they're Denver East in an easier division.For me Jets, Browns, Jaguars, Bears, 49ers, and Rams are all teams that I have no problem saying will finish below .500 this upcoming season. So that is almost 1/5th of the league right there. Bills are another I probably feel pretty confident will have a losing record.
Jaguars? Heck, they're Denver East in an easier division.
Oh, I wasn't projecting Jacksonville to be like the Denver team that won the Super Bowl. Just saying that they might have a top defense next year and a limited offense. Teams like that are generally harder to predict (no facts behind this...just a hunch) than teams who have a franchise QB and may or may not have supporting talent.They have a much more turnover prone QB, badly run franchise in my opinion, lack the winning culture that Denver had before the Super Bowl and great defense, and just don't have the leadership that the Broncos have had in Ware and Manning. They are a younger team still trying to figure things out.
2014 NFC champs Seattle 2015 playoffsLet's see...
2015 NFC Championship game
Cardinals 13-3 in 2015, 7-8-1 in 2016, -6 wins
Panthers 15-1, 6-10 in 2016, -11 wins
2016 NFC Championship game
Packers 10-6 in 2016, -6 wins = 4-12
Falcons 11-5 in 2016, -11 wins = 0-16