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2015 schedule: Seattle would be playing in Charlotte AGAIN (if season ended today)


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I don't look at that schedule as a pushover. A lot has to happen but Jacksonville is on the verge of something. Their defensive line has looked good this year. The Giants should be good with all of their talent. Houston is so good just no QB.

Even Tampa should be better, Mike Evans is a beast. The Saints should be better, the Falcons, meh. We lost to the Vikings this year so I don't see any gimmees next year.

I was with you until the part about the saints being better.

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My thoughts are they severely underachieved this year. They have too much talent to stay that bad. Maybe can Rob Ryan and the defense will improve. Get Jimmy Graham and Brandin Cooks healthy.

 

They are sitting at $160 million for next year with the players they have on their roster right now.  About 45 for next year I believe.  The cap is around $140 million.  They are old at most all positions on offense.  I don't think the Saints underachieved this year I think time is starting to catch up with them.  I think they we be a 6 or 7 win team for the next 3 or 4 years and maybe longer if they don't find a young guy to replace Brees in the next year or 2.

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My thoughts are they severely underachieved this year. They have too much talent to stay that bad. Maybe can Rob Ryan and the defense will improve. Get Jimmy Graham and Brandin Cooks healthy.

 

 

They did severely underachieve, but they have big cap problems, 20 million over at this point. They won't be able to simply trot out the same team as last year and get healthy.

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