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way to early 2016 prediction thread


luke nukem

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Hey everyone, just wanted to see what the huddle's initial reaction and prediction for the up coming season will be now that our opponents are set in stone. here is mine, Home games are in bold

vs Broncos W

vs 49ers W

vs Minnesota W

vs Atlanta W

vs Tampa bay(MNF) W

vs New Orleans L

vs Arizona W

vs Los Angeles(that feels weird to type) W

vs Kansas City L

vs New Orleans(SNF) W

vs Oakland L

vs Seattle(SNF) L

vs San Diego W

vs Washington(MNF) W

vs Atlanta W

vs Tampa Bay W

12-4  and the No.2 seed going into the playoffs.

 

 

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vs Broncos W

vs 49ers W

vs Minnesota W

vs Atlanta W

vs Tampa bay(MNF) W

vs New Orleans W

vs Arizona W

vs Los Angeles(that feels weird to type) W

vs Kansas City W

vs New Orleans(SNF) W

vs Oakland W

vs Seattle(SNF) W

vs San Diego W

vs Washington(MNF) W

vs Atlanta W

vs Tampa Bay W

 

16-0 bitches!

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Also a game that is really concerning me is week 16 vs Atlanta, while we will be at home that week, we only get a 5 day turn around considering we play Monday night week 15. that is essentially a Thursday night turn around and with it being so late in the season some guys who might be banged could miss out on it. Still its the Failcons so I think we get it done, I hope.

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16 minutes ago, luke nukem said:

 

vs Broncos W

vs 49ers W

vs Minnesota L

vs Atlanta W

vs Tampa bay(MNF) W

vs New Orleans W

vs Arizona W

vs Los Angeles(that feels weird to type) W

vs Kansas City W

vs New Orleans(SNF) W

vs Oakland W

vs Seattle(SNF) W

vs San Diego W

vs Washington(MNF) W

vs Atlanta W

vs Tampa Bay L

My edit.

#1 seed at 14-2. Note, Minnesota (our only real loss since at TB would be resting older vets and Cam at half and they'd be fighting tooth and nail for a WC) surprises and goes 13-3 getting the 2 seed and topping the Cardinals as runner up in the NFC.

 

We win Super Bowl against Patriots, beating TB in divisional round (as 6 seed they have a huge upset against Arizona), then Vikes in NFC Championship game (after they beat 5 seed Seattle in divisional). Packers don't make playoffs after some key injuries and just not being a very good team. Seeding looks like this:

NFC:

1.Panthers

2.Vikings

3.Cardinals

4.NFC East (toss up between NY and Skins in my opinion, but would probably go with Skins since NY was a March Super Bowl winner and they always end up sucking during the season)

5. Seaturkeys

6. Bucs

AFC:

1. Patriots

2. Broncos (still have a top D and good run game, enough to get them a bye but not home field over Pats. End up losing in Foxboro)

3. Steelers

4. Texans (Osweiler solidifies the QB position enough for them to take control of the division this year, until Jags come out on top in 2017)

5. Bengals

6. Raiders

 

 

Honestly didn't really think about the AFC so much and just threw that together, but the NFC prediction and Panthers prediction, are my legitimate ones. Panthers over Patriots in Houston and the NFC playoffs playing out like I said.

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The schedule looks pretty tough, same thing with last year's.

we should take the division and homegirls advantage for at least the first round.

Cant wait for KB to get on the field with a more seasoned Funchess and hopefully a more confident and improved Ginn to stretch the field.

Our offense looks really strong.

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2 hours ago, JawnyBlaze said:

The only games I think we have more than a tiny chance to lose are @Seattle (second west coast game in a row) and maybe @Atlanta (or some other random div opponent).

Falcon fan here. y'all should not be worried. Yeah it's rival. But it's no different than saints/Tampa. 

 

Anyhow the falcons are being idiots. They did like the panthers did to Smith to Roddy White. Then Signed a guy who put up worse numbers than Roddy White ever has. Signed backup players when they need starters at defensive end. Didn't even bother looking at linebackers when they are dying to have something there. Lost a good DT to y'all, because they tried cutting his pay. 

 

Only positive is we got a center. All those other guys are "hope". Nothing more and nothing less. 

 

And with the way falcons draft..... Lucky if they pull out one " true "starter. Most of the starters on the falcons from the draft, would not be a starter for majority of the rest of the teams. 

 

 

Now I think the Quinn plans better against bigger names. But honestly who knows. So as of right now with not being a homer of thinking like that, falcons are looking at doing 7-9 at best. 

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1 hour ago, Lilsmitty09 said:

Why are people so scared of Seattle? Last year they showed that they are heading back to reality and we did all that without KB and a lot of Corners. Not to mention Marshawn is gone and they literally have done nothing in FA.

I love how much you hate Seattle... Hold it down for us at that game Sunday night

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