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polamalubeast
04-30-2019, 07:20 PM
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polamalubeast
04-30-2019, 07:40 PM
I would not be surprised if AFC North is decided in week 17 in Baltimore between the Steelers and the Ravens.

No doubt the Browns have the talent and I predicted before the season last year 7-8 wins for the Browns and for the next seasons they have a chance, but I do not know if they have the leadership and the maturity if they want to accomplish their goal, especially with a rookie head coach .... How will they react if they have adversity early in the season? ...

We could know it very early.

Edman
05-01-2019, 08:33 AM
The 2018 Browns were coming off a 0-16 campaign with no real dream. They surpassed those very low expectations.

Now they have expectations, and have a little spotlight on them.

We all saw last year what happened to a darling team who no longer has the benefit of coming out of nowhere. The Jags fell right off a cliff.

Born2Steel
05-01-2019, 08:49 AM
Steelers offense is still completely unknown. At WR is JuJu and Moncrief. Then Wash(?), Eli coming off a bad knee(?), Switzer played well but are we counting on him(?), and rookie Johnson(?).
At RB I like rookie Snell and have high hopes with him but rookie(?), Conner in his 3rd year has gotten injured his previous 2(?), and Samuels who played well but also not being counted on to be the main guy(?).
TE room has McDonald who is an injury scare(?), Grimble(?), and rookie Gentry(?).

No way can I guess an over/under for this team. Ask again at the bye week.

Six Rings
05-04-2019, 07:14 PM
I thin our kicking problems remain, Tomlin is mediocre as the head coach, and the secondary is what it is.

To win more than nine games we need to produce turnovers. If Ben throws 13 interceptions for the year in 2019, the defense needs to get back at least 10. Last year as a team we only had 8 interceptions, and Ben threw 16, his highest amount since the 2006 season. -6 here.

If Ben throws less interceptions and the defense can get back say 2 more than 2018, we should be much better off.

If could be me, but our receivers tip too many passes that lead into interceptions.

I think this is a 10-6 to 11-5 type of team.