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7-2 at home, 4-4 away.....
That’s optimistic!7-2 at home, 4-4 away.....
10 wins seems like a decent bar right now... I'm going to need to see vast improvements in the O-line & offense before I sign up for anything more than that.At a glance... 10-7. Christ that sounds fuckin weird.
A lot will depend on the running game improving.10 wins seems like a decent bar right now... I'm going to need to see vast improvements in the O-line & offense before I sign up for anything more than that.
That's a kick in the bag right there.
My liver will be ready...That's a kick in the bag right there.
not me. Its like 6-7 years running that the team with the "toughest" schedule based on last year.........doesnt make the playoffs.Bring it on. I'd be more worried if they had a schedule full of shit tier teams to play down to.
2008, toughest strength of schedule. Historically tough.not me. Its like 6-7 years running that the team with the "toughest" schedule based on last year.........doesnt make the playoffs.
Oh im not ssying it cant be done. Things change, teams change. But, i there is some merit i think, thats all2008, toughest strength of schedule. Historically tough.
Last time they dafted an RB #1, too.
2008 Pittsburgh Steelers season - Wikipedia
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I think that worrying or even talking about strength of schedule, which is based on the previous season as if it means anything is just busy work to fill the void of NFL news.Oh im not ssying it cant be done. Things change, teams change. But, i there is some merit i think, thats all
That's fucking ridiculous when you can get an exponentially better view of the game from your home TV.Was looking into some Steelers road game prices this year... holy shit man! $750 per seat was the cheapest nosebleed seat I could find!
Was lookin at a Vegas trip and peeped the Chiefs vs. Raiders game... Cheapest for those was around $1200.That's fucking ridiculous when you can get an exponentially better view of the game from your home TV.
If you want the stadium experience, go to a college game.