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- Giants and the Bears both produce top 15 offenses. 

- Bears win atleast 8 games. 

- Nate Peterman starts week one. 

- Deshaun Watson doesn’t play nearly as well as expected. 

- Patriots still win AFCe, but Brady starts his downfall. 

 

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- This is Adam Gase's last year as head coach of the Miami Dolphins

- Joe Flacco plays very well to start the season, but gets injured, giving way to Lamar Jackson. Jackson never looks back and remains the Ravens' starting QB going forward.

- John Ross redeems himself and has a huge year for Cincy

- James Connor plays a lot of meaningful naps for Pittsburgh and does well, convincing them that they needn't pay out the nose to retain Le'veon Bell

- The Chiefs regress significantly. Mahomes starts the season on a tear, but once defenses get film on him and make adjustments, he has a subpar second half of the season

- Case Keenum is awful for the Broncos. Their fans regret Denver passing on a top QB in the draft.

- Andrew Luck wins Comeback Player of the Year, leading the Colts to 10 wins and a playoff berth

- New offensive coordinator Matt Lafleur proves to be a huge addition for the Titans. Marcus Mariota has a career year. Corey Davis breaks out at WR

- Mitchell Trubisky has a bad year. Talks of "bust?" and "THIS guy over Watson and Mahomes?!" begin

- The LA Rams have a historically great season but fail to win a playoff game...again

- The Norv Turner/Cam Newton marriage in Carolina does not go as planned, Panthers go into offseason with a big Cam Newton problem

- The Redskins win 11 games and the NFC East

- QB controversy rages in Philly after Wentz has a few so-so games, causing the Eagles to lose a couple close ones

- The new "leading with the helmet" rule costs the Bills a pivotal game, causing me to throw my television set out the window

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, Augie said:

 

 

Feel free to share last year’s predictions....it’s a long dry spell we are dealing with. 

 

They are on here somewhere... Sammy to be traded for a second round pick was one. Green Bay to miss the playoffs was another. Both NFC wildcards from the South. Can't remember what my other 2 correct were. But I did 4 Bills and 4 non Bills and hit on 5/8. 

2 hours ago, arcane said:

serious question, I haven't followed the league super closely this offseason - a lot of people are pretty high on the Chargers, how come?

 

They ended last season on an absolute roll having started 0-4. Their pass rush is nasty, they still have Rivers and Keenan Allen is coming off a career year. 

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So my definition of "bold" means something that could foreseeably happen but is unlikely (i.e., less than 50% probability) given what we know currently.  On that basis:

 

- Zay Jones hauls in 50+ catches for 750+ yards and a handful of TDs

- Josh Allen pulls a "Russell Wilson" in training camp and the Bills can't help but have him start the season as QB1

- Pats*** win 10 or fewer games

- Browns finish 8--8

- Fish contend for worst record in league

- Bills win 2 of 3 @BAL, @GB, @MIN

 

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10 hours ago, thurst44 said:

Buffalo will be Top 5 in sacks, with someone surprising hitting double digits. I'm gonna go with Eddie Yarbrough.

 

I thought it read 'Top 5 in snacks', and I was going to say "but Wrecks is gone!"  I gotta get my eyes examined.

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-Seahawks finish with 5 wins shocking many who can't see how talentless the team is after Wilson and a few others prompting Carrol to leave and retire

-Patriots win the division at a shaky 10-6 record and finally seem to start slipping after losing at home in the wildcard round

-Andrew Luck returns healthy and leads the Colts to a 9-7 record and wildcard birth

-But its the AFC South Texans at 12-4 who are the class of the AFC and go to their first Super Bowl

-San Francisco goes 7-9 putting the hype train back a bit on Jimmy G

-Pat Mahomes is the real deal but Mitch T is not as he throws more INTs then TDs showing his issues from last year are real issues now

-DROY goes to... Dallas Leighton Vander Esch who becomes the lynch pin on an improved Dallas defense that helps them make the playoffs. Edmunds does just as well but Dallas playoff birth and attention overshadows Edmunds.

-OROY goes to Calvin Ridley who in the Falcons offense explodes for a big season helping ATL to the best record in the NFC.

-Dallas beats Houston in a battle of Texas in the Super Bowl. Tony Romo cries seeing his replacement do what he couldn't as he broadcasts..America wants to vomit

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45 minutes ago, corta765 said:

-Seahawks finish with 5 wins shocking many who can't see how talentless the team is after Wilson and a few others prompting Carrol to leave and retire

-Patriots win the division at a shaky 10-6 record and finally seem to start slipping after losing at home in the wildcard round

-Andrew Luck returns healthy and leads the Colts to a 9-7 record and wildcard birth

-But its the AFC South Texans at 12-4 who are the class of the AFC and go to their first Super Bowl

-San Francisco goes 7-9 putting the hype train back a bit on Jimmy G

 

I think all of these are very solid.  Bold but believable for me. 

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Az wins the NFC West, but it's Sam Bradford that takes them to the playoffs.

Mason Rudolph is the only rookie QB to make a start this year as Ben R goes down to injury.

Sony Michel win OROY, as the patsy's find yet another way to embarrass us.

SB: Bengals and Lions. Battle of the cats.

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9 minutes ago, MikeSpeed said:

 

SB: Bengals and Lions. Battle of the cats.

 

Would make me want question watching the big dance. Only thing that could be worse is the Cowgirls and the Cheats. 

2 hours ago, corta765 said:

 

-OROY goes to Calvin Ridley who in the Falcons offense explodes for a big season helping ATL to the best record in the NFC.

 

 

Then we trade a 5th round pick for Jones?

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