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I see 8 wins. Maybe 9.
Originally posted by 9erReign:
Originally posted by TheRambler:
Originally posted by 9erReign:
Originally posted by Bluefalcon61:
6-10

This. But when I go through the schedule I only see about 4 wins. But I'm sure Kyle gets us to 6.

So same record as this year?

3-13 this year bud.




Better luck next time!
[ Edited by Fanaticofnfl on Dec 30, 2017 at 12:30 PM ]
With the right moves, they can get 10 wins next year.

Need to get an edge rusher, a corner, and fix the OL so the run game works more efficiently.

12-4 if Lynch and Shanahan can make fixes in one offseason.
Originally posted by LenCat:
Now that we have our QB we might as well look at next years schedule. Of coarse a lot WILL change by opening day but it looks like we are on our way back up.
Assuming we beef up the OL etc. I see 9 winnable games. 5 wins at home and 4 on the road.

HOME
Chicago (W)
Denver (L)
Detroit (W)
Oakland (W)
New York Giants or Washington (W)
Arizona (W)
Los Angeles Rams (W)
Seattle (W)
AWAY
Green Bay (W)
Minnesota (L)
Kansas City (L)
Los Angeles Chargers (W)
Tampa Bay (W)
Arizona (W)
Los Angeles Rams (L)
Seattle (W)

12-4, already optimistic, but I tamed the prediction a little because I really think we sweep the division next year. Also I gave Denver the win because I think they find competent qb play somewhere this offseason combined with good secondary and pass rush. If teams can force us to run to win idk if our line/rb's can get it done.
If we use our substantial resources to upgrade the roster in a satisfactory manner, I could see Us, the Rams, and the Seahawks all having 9 wins or better just like the NFC South this year(N.O.,Atl, and Car).
Has anyone here thot about what will happen with a starting C, starting OG, and another starting OG? Really? Because my guess is you cannot imagine what a difference JG becomes with true starting OGs, and C. We know the OTs are fine. My guess is that JG is 2x maybe even 3x as good with a starting OL. I just don't thiink anyone is factoring in exactly what jimmy makes happen once he has a starting OL. He can skate, barely with no OL OG to OG, but can you even imagine what he does with starters at OG, C and OG? I think it will scramble some brains on the WZ. True, i want to see it first, but no way will Kyle/john allow him to get pasted like he did this yr. Next yr...new ,new, new shinyQB in town. Hold onto your seats.
9-7
Originally posted by GorefullBore:
If we use our substantial resources to upgrade the roster in a satisfactory manner, I could see Us, the Rams, and the Seahawks all having 9 wins or better just like the NFC South this year(N.O.,Atl, and Car).

I like the sound of this, would make the playoffs and division games even more intense and finally exciting for our team
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Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
19-0

At this point I see 9-7. The offseason may tweak that, of course, especially as it concerns the players on the opposing teams.

Originally posted by LVJay:
Fix the O/D lines...sweep the division, first rd bye in playoffs / home field throughout. Bring home the 6 ring #Quest4Six

I approve of this message 😃
Originally posted by Aj_hwd954:
Looks like I'm going to Tampa next season

They play in Tampa in 2018 AND 2019. And I will be there for both (I live 30 miles form Tampa)

This is better asked after free agency and draft are done, but with a real QB 8-8 is a humble expectation.
Originally posted by NinerLegionnaire:
Originally posted by LenCat:
Now that we have our QB we might as well look at next years schedule. Of coarse a lot WILL change by opening day but it looks like we are on our way back up.
Assuming we beef up the OL etc. I see 9 winnable games. 5 wins at home and 4 on the road.

HOME
Chicago (W)
Denver (L)
Detroit (W)
Oakland (W)
New York Giants or Washington (W)
Arizona (W)
Los Angeles Rams (W)
Seattle (W)
AWAY
Green Bay (W)
Minnesota (L)
Kansas City (L)
Los Angeles Chargers (W)
Tampa Bay (W)
Arizona (W)
Los Angeles Rams (L)
Seattle (W)

12-4, already optimistic, but I tamed the prediction a little because I really think we sweep the division next year. Also I gave Denver the win because I think they find competent qb play somewhere this offseason combined with good secondary and pass rush. If teams can force us to run to win idk if our line/rb's can get it done.

Again, to be clear, those are not my won-loss predictions. NL or someone put those on my post. ALTHOUGH my original prediction of 9-7 is looking low after watching JG the last 2 weeks. 10 or 11 wins is starting to look very reasonable
Originally posted by LenCat:
Originally posted by NinerLegionnaire:
Originally posted by LenCat:
Now that we have our QB we might as well look at next years schedule. Of coarse a lot WILL change by opening day but it looks like we are on our way back up.
Assuming we beef up the OL etc. I see 9 winnable games. 5 wins at home and 4 on the road.

HOME
Chicago (W)
Denver (L)
Detroit (W)
Oakland (W)
New York Giants or Washington (W)
Arizona (W)
Los Angeles Rams (W)
Seattle (W)
AWAY
Green Bay (W)
Minnesota (L)
Kansas City (L)
Los Angeles Chargers (W)
Tampa Bay (W)
Arizona (W)
Los Angeles Rams (L)
Seattle (W)

12-4, already optimistic, but I tamed the prediction a little because I really think we sweep the division next year. Also I gave Denver the win because I think they find competent qb play somewhere this offseason combined with good secondary and pass rush. If teams can force us to run to win idk if our line/rb's can get it done.

Again, to be clear, those are not my won-loss predictions. NL or someone put those on my post. ALTHOUGH my original prediction of 9-7 is looking low after watching JG the last 2 weeks. 10 or 11 wins is starting to look very reasonable

My apologies that was me. I was on mobile and didn't bold the (w)'s or clarify.
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