Thats a tough looking home schedule.Ya that isn't an easy schedule especially the home games. I don't see them winning more than 6 games next season.
Thats a tough looking home schedule.Ya that isn't an easy schedule especially the home games. I don't see them winning more than 6 games next season.
Bryce Young would like a word....Our schedule next year is going to be well easier than average.
The Pats and Jets are disasters who will be rebuilding. Every single one of our non-division away games is against a crappy team without a QB ā Carolina, Atlanta, Indy, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh is the best of the bunch, and theyāre in free fall (with no starting quarterback next year).
We have two very tough non-division home games against Baltimore and Cincy. Washington, New Orleans, and Tampa should not scare anyone. Chargers are TBD ā letās see what they do this offseason.
Respect the opinion, but Bryce Young is 6-22 as a starter, and Michael Penix had a passer rating of 78.9 in his appearances this season, which is lower than Tyler Huntley (and Mac Jones, Mason Rudolph, Daniel Jones, and a number of other horrible QBs). We are going to smoke both of those teams next year.Bryce Young would like a word....
In case you didn't notice He came back for the last 1/2 of the season and played very very well. As it stands right now...The Panthers would be favored in my book, even it Tua decides to not to be on the IR at the time.
Atl started Penix late in season and would have made the playoffs if they had done it sooner...another loss
Indy & Cleveland are toss ups
Pitt will beat them off of pure toughness (Miami softest team in NFL)
Its looking like a 3-4 win season with Mikey McDonalds at the helm steering the ghostship called Grier. It would be a great year to spend flushing and rebuilding but it will be wasted on over the hill FA's and semi retired Vets
Man you are so optimistic11-12 wins with Tua, massacre without him if he canāt stay healthy.
Schedule isnāt that bad, most of the harder toss up games are at home.
Bengals oline just as bad as ours and their defense is the worst in the league, may lose tee Higgins.
Chargers and bucs are solid but I donāt think they are elite, very beatable especially at home
Jets,pats, saints, Cleveland and Carolina all are a mess with no reasonable end in sight.
Pittsburgh and Indy are solid teams however their qb play is holding them back. Richardson is absolutely awful, who knows if Flacco returns. Russ is awful and would have been far better off developing fields. Playing in Pitt might be tough though depending when the game is, pray for sept.
Atl who knows depends on how Penix looks, rather play them earlier in the year before he has any time to adjust.
Buff and Ravens- probably donāt turn on the game, these wonāt be pretty.
Commanders honestly donāt know havenāt watched a ton of them. Again qb dependent letās see is Jayden rhas a sophomore slump but probably lose.
Fact of the matter is we arenāt really losing anyone. Gaining Tua,Jackson, Phillips and Chubb back while the oline really canāt get worse.
Tua goes down again and itās 3 wins
Man you are so optimistic
All these teams you mentioned have Free agency and draft to improve.
MacD is 3-14 against teams above .500
With or without Tua, I don't see more than 7 wins.. and I hope I am wrong
Glad it's at homeThats a tough looking home schedule.
Wait, the Jets are disasters. We are not much better and should have lost the first game to them.Our schedule next year is going to be well easier than average.
The Pats and Jets are disasters who will be rebuilding. Every single one of our non-division away games is against a crappy team without a QB ā Carolina, Atlanta, Indy, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh is the best of the bunch, and theyāre in free fall (with no starting quarterback next year).
We have two very tough non-division home games against Baltimore and Cincy. Washington, New Orleans, and Tampa should not scare anyone. Chargers are TBD ā letās see what they do this offseason.
Honestly hope youāre right but itās bold to say this franchise will field a team capable of smoking anything but California grassRespect the opinion, but Bryce Young is 6-22 as a starter, and Michael Penix had a passer rating of 78.9 in his appearances this season, which is lower than Tyler Huntley (and Mac Jones, Mason Rudolph, Daniel Jones, and a number of other horrible QBs). We are going to smoke both of those teams next year.
And the 2nd worst strength-of-victory in the league.They had the easiest schedule in the league this year.
That looks a lot harder to me.
So true. Prior to this past season, most were projecting the Dolphins had to win so much early because the late games were going to be so difficult. It ended up being the opposite.Trying to gauge the difficulty of the upcoming schedule in January is a fools errand. Literally, it might be the biggest waste of time a fan can undertake this time of year.
Yeah we need something to talk about because our season is over but too much is going to happen between now and opening day for this to be on the table.
Washington and Tampa Bay shouldn't scare anyone? I'd say everyone should scare this team, let alone 2 playoff participants.Our schedule next year is going to be well easier than average.
The Pats and Jets are disasters who will be rebuilding. Every single one of our non-division away games is against a crappy team without a QB ā Carolina, Atlanta, Indy, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh is the best of the bunch, and theyāre in free fall (with no starting quarterback next year).
We have two very tough non-division home games against Baltimore and Cincy. Washington, New Orleans, and Tampa should not scare anyone. Chargers are TBD ā letās see what they do this offseason.
Yeah, very easily could have lost to the Jets 2x this season.And the 2nd worst strength-of-victory in the league.