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Old 04-22-2015, 01:51 AM
Keith Keith is offline
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2-3? That is quite pessimistic, though 3-2 isn't much different and that seems plausible. Last year, the losses typically came against teams with good QBs, so maybe the determination should be dependent upon how well you regard Cam Newton and Matt Ryan (obviously Andrew Luck is terrific).

Clearly, the games with the Colts are going to be the most critical, and for the second year in a row, the NFL has given the Texans a home game against them on just four nights rest. Many of the TNF games last year just were lopsided and unwatchable as I recall. Not sure how I feel about that... you would think the advantage would go to the home team in such as scenario, but for such an important game, I think I'd rather just get the Colts at home on a normal week.

Overall though, this is the 3rd weakest schedule in the league... on paper, it's hard to believe there aren't at least as many wins here as there were in 2014.
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Old 04-22-2015, 02:02 PM
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I remember how the Chiefs laid a 300-lb egg at home against the Titans in week 1 last year. I'm not ceding the season opener to them. I'm glad we get them in Week 1.

I think we hit the bye week at 5-3 or 6-2. Not worried at all about the Jax-Mia-Ten lead-up to the bye week. OTOH, I see a 4-4 second half. That means 9-7 or 10-6.
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