ElGatoGrande
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Cool! more good stats for us!
This has some truth..These things come out and by mid season you realize the bad teams are good and the good teams are bad lol.
NFC East playing AFC South, i.e. Jaguars and Texans ....1-15, 3-14 and 4-12, 4-13 their past two seasons, respectively.4 easiest are the NFCE teams.
NFC East playing AFC South, i.e. Jaguars and Texans ....1-15, 3-14 and 4-12, 4-13 their past two seasons, respectively.
And both teams have new head coaches - again - after going through 3 coaches each from 2020 through 2021 (regular and interim).
17-1
The loss coming in the divisional round of the tournament to the Packers:
Firings the following week.
thisThe way they are looking at strength of opponent is flawed. I believe they are looking at win total last year, which with so much change doesn't make a lot of sense. They should be looking at Vegas projected win total.
NO they don't allow me to post something heard directly off of an Espn program from an actual media person unless i dig it up on the internet and create a link..that not even a rumor i listen to sports talk radio and have the TV on the in background when in my office most of the day and hear the debates and try to post them they get deleted even though its first had opinion from actual sportscasters. NOT a rumor.I literally hear it post what i heard in real time them say and it gets deleted..Isn’t the point of a fan forum to discuss things like rumors?
10 hours to full schedule release - surely CZers will be putting up the leaks all day long here.One of these divisions will whip up on the other one. Well, maybe.
Dallas could get 9 wins easily and maybe 10 if they beat the Titans.
10 hours to full schedule release - surely CZers will be putting up the leaks all day long here.
The way they are looking at strength of opponent is flawed. I believe they are looking at win total last year, which with so much change doesn't make a lot of sense. They should be looking at Vegas projected win total.