4XPIPS wrote:If you are asking what I think are the more for sure picks.
Browns 9 + wins for sure, that defense is too good and with Watson healthy I think they are better than 8.5
Rams 6 wins, no more Aaron Donald makes a huge different. There has not been a single player in the last 8 years to single handily wreck an entire offense more than Aaron Donald. Stafford is having trouble staying healthy and consistent.
Bucs 7 wins or less, Bucs regress this year.
NorthHawk wrote:If the odds turn out to be accurate for us, we may get a pick in the top 5 with a couple of teams ahead already having selected a young QB.
Either way, we might be able to get one of the better QBs in the upcoming draft.
NorthHawk wrote:I think 7 or 8 wins is quite possible considering the adjustment to the new schemes and probable churn of players that don't fit what the new regime wants to do.
I don't want to lose any game, but the reality is this team is in a rebuild of sorts and that always causes issues.
River_Dog wrote:The Browns prospects is one of the main reasons why I'd bet against the Bengals getting 11 wins. That division looks pretty strong.
NorthHawk wrote:The first 4 or 5 games will be a test in my mind because of the changes to the scheme and the familiarity of it with the players. Mistakes will be made, but saying that I think the Seahawks should win the first 2.
The Falcons could be real good. They loaded up this off season so they might be a lot better than the last couple of years.
Rams always play us tough and we seem to have some bad luck in Phoenix. If Rodgers gets hurt, the Jets should be ripe for the taking.
I think our floor is 7 wins and ceiling is 9 if everything goes right.
We didn't see much of Grubbs Offense in preseason but some of the concepts looked like the things we should have been doing for the last 10 years or more.
It's going to be fun and interesting to see how it all develops.
NorthHawk wrote:The first 4 or 5 games will be a test in my mind because of the changes to the scheme and the familiarity of it with the players. Mistakes will be made, but saying that I think the Seahawks should win the first 2.
The Falcons could be real good. They loaded up this off season so they might be a lot better than the last couple of years.
Rams always play us tough and we seem to have some bad luck in Phoenix. If Rodgers gets hurt, the Jets should be ripe for the taking.
I think our floor is 7 wins and ceiling is 9 if everything goes right.
We didn't see much of Grubbs Offense in preseason but some of the concepts looked like the things we should have been doing for the last 10 years or more.
It's going to be fun and interesting to see how it all develops.
4XPIPS wrote:How does Adam Rank have a job in the NFL media. If you want to see his predictions of the Seahawks, jump to 26 secs and watch from there. 5-11, and has us on a 6 game losing streak. LOL!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnGdjM6dMy8
River Dog wrote:I doubt that we'll end up 5-11. It's a 17-game schedule.![]()
4XPIPS wrote:To have us lose our home opener, but somehow beating the Bills on the road? He gets paid to do this?
Rambo2014 wrote:Happy New Season, Boys!!!! LOL
Ol Bo Nix will rip you a new one Sunday just like the Duck do LOL
For the season wins and losses
Rams 13-4
Niners 11-6
Arz 8-9
Sea 5-12
Also how bout them Mariners
Rambo2014 wrote:Happy New Season, Boys!!!! LOL
Ol Bo Nix will rip you a new one Sunday just like the Duck do LOL
For the season wins and losses
Rams 13-4
Niners 11-6
Arz 8-9
Sea 5-12
Also how bout them Mariners
Rambo2014 wrote:Happy New Season, Boys!!!! LOL
Ol Bo Nix will rip you a new one Sunday just like the Duck do LOL
For the season wins and losses
Rams 13-4
Niners 11-6
Arz 8-9
Sea 5-12
Also how bout them Mariners
Rams are going to need to go 13-3 the rest of the way to get to 13-4,don't tuck tail and run away now.
River Dog wrote:Although I think that we win again next weekend against the Tua-less Fins, I'm still looking at a 9-10 win record as originally forecasted. Here's how I see the rest of the season going at this point in time:
Broncos W
Pats W
Fins W
Lions L
Giants W
Niners L
Falcons W
Bills L
Rams W
Niners L
Cards W
Jets W
Cards L
Packers L
Vikings L
Bears W
Rams W
10-7 with a wild card entry. Of course, I reserve the right to change my mind.
River Dog wrote:Although I think that we win again next weekend against the Tua-less Fins, I'm still looking at a 9-10 win record as originally forecasted. Here's how I see the rest of the season going at this point in time:
Broncos W
Pats W
Fins W
Lions L
Giants W
Niners L
Falcons W
Bills L
Rams W
Niners L
Cards W
Jets W
Cards L
Packers L
Vikings L
Bears W
Rams W
10-7 with a wild card entry. Of course, I reserve the right to change my mind.
4XPIPS wrote:Anything can change at any time, a big time injury can derail our season or any teams season. However, I think the Lions isn't a loss to me. It is a toss up, but the Lions won in OT against the Rams, also got smoked today by the Cards today, and lost at home to the Bucs. I am just saying the Lions who were considered to be one of the top 3 teams in the NFC isn't looking like it at the moment. The Saints look like world beaters right now.
Speaking of other teams in our division. The Rams with no Aaron Donald, look horrible and now have lost Puka and Cooper to injuries. Maybe they won't lose these key receivers for a long period, but their offense relies on so much mismatches and crossing routes over the middle and Cooper Kupp when healthy is the best slot receive in the game, and he is out along with Puka.
The Cards looked very dominant on offense today. So it will be quite interesting, I still think it will be the 49ers wining the division, and us finishing 10-7
4XPIPS wrote:Such an unpredictable season thus far. 3-0 Hawks, 3-0 Vikings, 3-0 Steelers, 0-3 Bengals? Yup that is exactly what we all thought it would be... NOT!
Lions are pretty banged up as well, and they have been struggling to stay consistent themselves, and with Sam LaPorta hurt as well I can see us winning the next 3 games. I know I am getting ahead of myself, but Lions vs Hawks, usually ends up being a classic shoot out. Giants aren't very good, and have one playmaker in Malik Nabers, and the 49ers are decimated with injuries so it's quite possible we could be 6-0 after the 49ers game.
I am upping my record to 12-5 for the Hawks. They haven't broken out offensively yes, and the defense isn't perfect, but name near the top in many categories and is going to shut down opposing offenses. 12 wins is to me is a real possibility.
Oly wrote:I think this is a helpful exercise right now. Lots of people in the fanbase are getting panicky, but this is what most of us expected. The Hawks look a .500 team, and that means they're going to look like crap sometimes. But other times, you can see promising signs. I had originally ended up predicting a .500 record but saying that I wouldn't be surprised with either 6 or 12 wins. The low end seems unlikely from a purely statistical point of view (it would mean going 2-7 the rest of the way), but I'll be honest that I think they look more likely to finish under .500 than over.
NorthHawk wrote:With the way we play at home, I'm not so sure about splits with teams. Maybe we've become one of those teams that plays better on the road. At times it seems that way.
I can see us easily being swept by both the Rams and Cards, we are that type of team and lose our 2nd game to the 49ers to boot. Who knows what's going on with the jets, but the Packers and Vikings will be tough games and the Bears are playing a lot better this year.
Perhaps that's the pessimistic view but we are such an unpredictable team at the moment, we could lose all of the rest of the games or maybe win 7 of the last 9. At this point I don't know what to expect other than tough games for us.
River Dog wrote:That's why I posted it. I wasn't bragging about my predictive powers. I wasn't the only one who made such a forecast. Rather, I was using it to demonstrate how the season is unfolding, ie pretty much according to expectations.
If I were to predict the rest of the season, I'd have us splitting with the Cards as they look better than I expected, and maybe a split with the Rams, too. That would put us at either 9-8 or 8=9.
River Dog wrote:That's why I posted it. I wasn't bragging about my predictive powers. I wasn't the only one who made such a forecast. Rather, I was using it to demonstrate how the season is unfolding, ie pretty much according to expectations.
If I were to predict the rest of the season, I'd have us splitting with the Cards as they look better than I expected, and maybe a split with the Rams, too. That would put us at either 9-8 or 8=9.
Oly wrote:I was just echoing and giving kudos to your post.
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