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2009 Season Projections


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OFFENSE:

 

QB EDWARDS: 3,423 passing yards 17 TD 11 INT

 

RB LYNCH: 1,041 yards (missing 3 games) 6 RUSH TD 256 passing yards

RB JACKSON: 642 yards 5 RUSH TD 1 PASS TD 279 passing yards

 

WR OWENS: 68 receptions 947 yards 7 TD

WR EVANS: 63 receptions 975 yards 5 TD

WR REED: 30 receptions 298 yards 1 TD

WR PARRISH: 22 receptions 145 yards

WR JOHNSON: 27 receptions 213 yards 1 TD

 

TE SCHOUMAN: 34 receptions 254 yards 2 TD

TE FINE: 7 receptions 56 yards

DEFENSE:

 

DE SCHOBEL: 6.5 SACKS

DE MAYBIN: 2 SACKS

DE KELSAY: 4 SACKS

DT STROUD: 5 SACKS

DT WILLIAMS: 2 SACKS

 

LB POZ: 88 TACKLES 1 SACK 1 INT

LB MITCHELL: 56 TACKLES 3 SACKS 1 INT

LB ELLISON: 50 TACKLES 0 SACKS 1 INT

 

CB MCGEE: 4 INT

CB MCKELVIN: 5 INT

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Very good, honest predictions IMO. Many people get carried away with how high the stats will be. I think yours are very practical.

 

Only one thing I'd disagree with. I don't think Marshawn will get to 1,000 yards this season. He'll miss the 3 games for the suspension, and also, he usually gets banged up for at least 1 or 2 more games a year. Also, it looks like we'll be running less and passing more, and more carries spread between Lynch, Jackson and Rhodes. JMO.

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OFFENSE:

 

QB EDWARDS: 3,423 passing yards 17 TD 11 INT

 

RB LYNCH: 1,041 yards (missing 3 games) 6 RUSH TD 256 passing yards

RB JACKSON: 642 yards 5 RUSH TD 1 PASS TD 279 passing yards

 

WR OWENS: 68 receptions 947 yards 7 TD

WR EVANS: 63 receptions 975 yards 5 TD

WR REED: 30 receptions 298 yards 1 TD

WR PARRISH: 22 receptions 145 yards

WR JOHNSON: 27 receptions 213 yards 1 TD

 

TE SCHOUMAN: 34 receptions 254 yards 2 TD

TE FINE: 7 receptions 56 yards

DEFENSE:

 

 

 

 

DE SCHOBEL: 6.5 SACKS

DE MAYBIN: 2 SACKS

DE KELSAY: 4 SACKS

DT STROUD: 5 SACKS

DT WILLIAMS: 2 SACKS

 

LB POZ: 88 TACKLES 1 SACK 1 INT

LB MITCHELL: 56 TACKLES 3 SACKS 1 INT

LB ELLISON: 50 TACKLES 0 SACKS 1 INT

 

CB MCGEE: 4 INT

CB MCKELVIN: 5 INT

 

 

 

OFFENSE:

 

QB EDWARDS: 3,650 passing yards 21 TD 15 INT

 

RB LYNCH: 940 yards (missing 3 games) 1 pass td 4 RUSH TD 350 passing yards

RB JACKSON: 585 yards 5 RUSH TD 1 PASS TD 279 passing yards

 

WR OWENS: 68 receptions 1021 yards 10 TD

WR EVANS: 63 receptions 975 yards 4 TD

WR REED: 30 receptions 298 yards 1 TD

WR PARRISH: 22 receptions 145 yards

WR JOHNSON: 27 receptions 213 yards 1 TD

 

TE NELSON: 34 receptions 254 yards 2 TD

TE FINE: 7 receptions 56 yards

TE Shouman: final preseason cut

 

DEFENSE:

 

DE SCHOBEL: 8 SACKS

DE MAYBIN: 3 SACKS

DE KELSAY: 1 SACK

DT STROUD: 2 SACKS

DT WILLIAMS: 2 SACKS

DE Denney: 2 sacks

DE Ellis: 1 sack

 

LB POZ: 112 TACKLES 1 SACK 2 INT

LB MITCHELL: 78 TACKLES 3 SACKS 2 INT

LB ELLISON: 50 TACKLES 0 SACKS 0 INT

 

CB MCGEE: 4 INT

CB MCKELVIN: 5 INT (2 for td return)

CB Corner: 2 int, 1 sack

CB Lankster: 2 int

 

 

 

Thats my very optimistic take on it

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Very good, honest predictions IMO. Many people get carried away with how high the stats will be. I think yours are very practical.

 

Only one thing I'd disagree with. I don't think Marshawn will get to 1,000 yards this season. He'll miss the 3 games for the suspension, and also, he usually gets banged up for at least 1 or 2 more games a year. Also, it looks like we'll be running less and passing more, and more carries spread between Lynch, Jackson and Rhodes. JMO.

ML's suspension will likely be reduced to one game, or none. Remember - he already said he's really sorry, and promised not to do it again.

 

I'm predicting over 2000 all-purpose yards for Marshawn Lynch, and over 1800 of those will be rushing yards.

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Dick Jauron named Coach Most Beloved By Players On a Team With a Losing Record.

 

 

i have very mixed feeleings about this year. I really want the bills to win 10 or more games... even though that means more DJ

 

If they can't win 10 games or more, I am hoping for a dismal season so we can show the Jauronic inferno the door.

 

Praying we are not the same mediocre 6-8 win team, which would ensure DJs return and another go at mediocrity.

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OFFENSE:

 

QB EDWARDS: 3,423 passing yards 17 TD 11 INT

 

RB LYNCH: 1,041 yards (missing 3 games) 6 RUSH TD 256 passing yards

RB JACKSON: 642 yards 5 RUSH TD 1 PASS TD 279 passing yards

 

WR OWENS: 68 receptions 947 yards 7 TD

WR EVANS: 63 receptions 975 yards 5 TD

WR REED: 30 receptions 298 yards 1 TD

WR PARRISH: 22 receptions 145 yards

WR JOHNSON: 27 receptions 213 yards 1 TD

 

TE SCHOUMAN: 34 receptions 254 yards 2 TD

TE FINE: 7 receptions 56 yards

DEFENSE:

 

DE SCHOBEL: 6.5 SACKS

DE MAYBIN: 2 SACKS

DE KELSAY: 4 SACKS

DT STROUD: 5 SACKS

DT WILLIAMS: 2 SACKS

 

LB POZ: 88 TACKLES 1 SACK 1 INT

LB MITCHELL: 56 TACKLES 3 SACKS 1 INT

LB ELLISON: 50 TACKLES 0 SACKS 1 INT

 

CB MCGEE: 4 INT

CB MCKELVIN: 5 INT

Not bad predictions although I think you are expecting a little too much from Edwards, not sure he can improve that much with one of the worst O-Lines in the NFL.

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56 tackles for Kawika Mitchell is a little to low IMO, I think he will be around 90-95 tackles. And as bad as Ellison is, If he does remain the starter all year long than he will probably be around 75-80 tackles. I really think that Poz will have a huge year so anything in the range of 120-130 tackles with 2 INT's and 2 sacks is very reasonable IMO. Other than that good predictions Drizz! :blush:

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I just want 16 starts out of Edwards. I can't really begin to predict much else. Just start and finish every game this year. I mean, if JP can do it, Trent should be able to, too. Say what you want about JPs decision making, accuracy, timing, pass-rush sense, comments with the media, taking care of the football, et cetera, he was a tough dude that took A LOT of hits in 2006 and kept getting back up. That is all.

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I was just looking at interception stats the other day for stud corners (i.e., Nate Clements, A. Winfield, etc.). Guys like that average 2-3 picks per year (i.e., if you average out their careers). A lot lower than I would have guessed. So, while it's not out of the realm of possibilities that our Irish corners will have 4 or 5 picks, it would be an unbelievably great year if it happened.

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Very good first post quite realistic. Here is my take on things.

 

Edwards- 3400 21 TD's 9 Ints (He misses 2 games).

Fitz in 2 games 2 TD's 2 Ints 320 yards

 

Owens 70 Receptions 1050 yards 8TD grabs

Evans 68 Receptions 980 yards 8TD grabs

Reed- 48 Receptions 520 yards 4TD grabs

S. Jhonson- 26 Receptions 290 yards 1 TD grab

R. Parrish - 25 Receptions 310 yards 1 TD grab

 

 

Tight End

D. Fine 22 Receptions 200 yards no TD's

S. Nelson 7 Receptions 80 yards no TD's

 

Running backs

M. Lynch 1020 yards in 14 games 7 rush TD's

F. Jackson 580 yards 5 rush TD's

D. Rhodes 280 yards 1 rush TD

 

Passing production out of the Running back position 300 Receiving yards 1 TD and 30 Receptions

 

I have over inflated passing numbers because in the first half of the year we are going to be passing a lot. During the latter half of the year our rushing numbers will pick up due to weather and an improving offensive line. To me Edwards will miss 2 games and Fitz will play passable while Lynch will get his suspension reduced to 2 games.

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As for defensive stats.

 

Poz- break out year 110 tackles 3 sacks. Gets better in pass coverage and gets 1 int.

Mitchell- 85 tackles 2 sacks. Solid year but nothing spectacular

Ellison- 64 tackles no sacks. Typical Ellison year.

 

Schobel- 7.5 sacks I will go out and say he has a rebound year.

Maybin- 4 sacks has a solid rookie outing

Stroud- 3.5 sacks has a typical Stroud year

Kelsay- 3 sacks has a typical Kelsay year

K. Williams- 2.5 sacks- typical Kyle Williams year

J. McCargo- 1.5 sacks- Has a bounce back year while he isn't a dominant guy he does play acceptable.

C.Ellis- 1 sack- Plays decent for the role he is asked.

 

McGee- 3 ints plays fairly well

McKelvin- 4 ints gets thrown at a lot but rounds into form as the year goes on.

D.Whitner- 1 int 1 sack plays solid but nothing special will still have his haters

Byrd/Grant Wilson at FS they play decent.

 

The defense stays about the same maybe gets a little better thanks to more sacks thanks to Schobels return and Maybin. Poz improves the production out of the line backing core while McKelivin's struggles early hurt the secondary production.

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OFFENSE:

Edwards - 3,275 yds - 20 TDs - 12 INT

Fitzpatrick - 295 yds 1 TD 3 INT

 

Lynch - 1,020 yds 6 TDs, 29 rec 270 yds 1 TD

Jackson - 605 yds 4 TDs 35 rec 375 yds 1 TD

Rhodes - 285 yds 2 TDs 11 rec 95 yds

Edwards - 110 yds 2 TDs

 

Evans - 63 rec 1,110 yds 5 TDs

Owens - 59 rec 975 yds 5 TDs

Reed - 49 rec - 550 tds 2 TDs

Johnson - 18 rec - 250 yds 2 TDs

Parrish - 15 rec 220 yds 1 TD

Hardy - 9 rec 95 yds 1 TD

 

Schouman - 24 rec 210 yds 2 TDs

Fine - 22 rec 235 yds 2 TDs

Nelson 17 rec 225 yds 1 TD

 

DEFENSE:

Schobel 8.5 sacks

Kelsay 4.5 sacks

Maybin 4 sacks

Denney 4 sacks

Stroud 3.5 sacks

Williams 2.5 sacks

McCargo 2 sacks

Pozluzny 2 sacks

Mitchell 2 sacks

Whitner 1.5 sacks

Ellison 1.5 sacks

Ellis 1 sack

 

McGee 4 INT

McKelvin 4 INT

Corner 3 INT

Byrd 3INT

Whitner 2 INT

Mitchell 2 INT

Pozluzny 2 INT

Florence 1 INT

Maybin 1 INT

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