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over or under 6 wins?

I'd say THREE-Peat 7-9.

I'd guess that our Over/Under will be around 7.5

We've got a leaky o-line, our QB may get killed, & a first-year coach w/ new assistants ... ouchey, ouchey, ouchey!!

LOL ... at the folks who want to wait for the draft. Those college kids sure school NFL gladiators & turn teams around on day 1!! Hooo-weeee!!

Why is it foolish to wait for the draft? Impact rookies do exist, and drafts are what send teams into the cellar or all the way to the top. A prime example would be in '08 - Jaguars trade with Baltimore to get Derrick Harvey, which enables the Ravens to get Flacco and Rice, who promptly beat our arses in the playoffs. This year's draft is crucial.
 
6-10 at best unless we make some major moves, draft extremely well, and luck out with bounces
 
Under. 5 or 6 wins.

Our positions of need(quarterback, wideout, pass rush) are the ones that usually take a year or two to develop, even first round picks.
 
Why is it foolish to wait for the draft? Impact rookies do exist, and drafts are what send teams into the cellar or all the way to the top. A prime example would be in '08 - Jaguars trade with Baltimore to get Derrick Harvey, which enables the Ravens to get Flacco and Rice, who promptly beat our arses in the playoffs. This year's draft is crucial.

Name one impact player that Ireland drafted. Can't name one? Ok then, that's why it's foolish to wait for the draft.
 
Why is it foolish to wait for the draft? Impact rookies do exist, and drafts are what send teams into the cellar or all the way to the top. A prime example would be in '08 - Jaguars trade with Baltimore to get Derrick Harvey, which enables the Ravens to get Flacco and Rice, who promptly beat our arses in the playoffs. This year's draft is crucial.

Rice got less than 500 yards his rookie season. Flacco, about as successful as a young qb can get, threw for less than 3k yards with 14 tds but 12 interceptions.

We Dolfans have gotten used to our first rounders starting immediately. I recall threads going up saying Odrick was a bust because he was injured his rookie year. The fact is, our first round picks have been positions that are "rookie friendly". Linemen and a corner who fell in the draft because of "character concerns" have all been in a position to succeed early.
While the NFL has gotten more friendly towards rookie quarterbacks, the one we seem to be targetting is very raw and needs time. The Von Miller/Aldon Smiths of the league are rare. Most of the wideouts that made an impact this season took a few years to develop(example: Hakeem Nicks).

Even if we have an all-star draft, this season should be rough.
 
Why is it foolish to wait for the draft? Impact rookies do exist, and drafts are what send teams into the cellar or all the way to the top. A prime example would be in '08 - Jaguars trade with Baltimore to get Derrick Harvey, which enables the Ravens to get Flacco and Rice, who promptly beat our arses in the playoffs. This year's draft is crucial.

A prime example? A bit of a reach.

Rice was the 3rd leading rusher on the team with 454 yards and 0 TDs...Flacco threw for 14 TD and 12 int.

The Ravens pass defense broke down in 2008, thanks in large part to injuries....2006 defense was #1 in fewest points allowed with 16 TD passes allowed and 28 int leading to a 13-3 record...2007 defense fell to #22 allowing 27 TD passes and 17 interceptions leading to a 5-11 record...2008 defense bounced back to #3 with 17 TD passes allowed and 26 interceptions.

The Ravens defense created 32 turnovers in 2007 and 53 in 2008...unless Flacco and Rice played defense in 2008, which they didn't, it wasn't them that led to the Ravens turnaround. Giving them way too much credit.
 
Over.....10-6. We have an easy schedule. I know I'm an optimist, but I hope
I get to say I told you so.
 
Name one impact player that Ireland drafted. Can't name one? Ok then, that's why it's foolish to wait for the draft.

That's not the point I'm trying to get across. This is an important first draft under the Philbin era, and my prediction will change depending on who we pick. If we make some trades and come away with players like Fleener or Ingram who I personally think will do good, I'll have a higher opinion of this team. On the other side, I'm not buying Sunday Ticket if we get Couples and Cousins or some garbage like that. Hence why I'm "waiting on the draft"
 
A prime example? A bit of a reach.

Rice was the 3rd leading rusher on the team with 454 yards and 0 TDs...Flacco threw for 14 TD and 12 int.

The Ravens pass defense broke down in 2008, thanks in large part to injuries....2006 defense was #1 in fewest points allowed with 16 TD passes allowed and 28 int leading to a 13-3 record...2007 defense fell to #22 allowing 27 TD passes and 17 interceptions leading to a 5-11 record...2008 defense bounced back to #3 with 17 TD passes allowed and 26 interceptions.

The Ravens defense created 32 turnovers in 2007 and 53 in 2008...unless Flacco and Rice played defense in 2008, which they didn't, it wasn't them that led to the Ravens turnaround. Giving them way too much credit.

Either way the Jaguars are set up for a decade of failure, and the Ravens have been dominant. Rice's impact wasn't immediate, but to say Flacco didn't play a role is a little ridiculous. Solid rookie year, and he's the "guy" right now. He hasn't lit the league on fire by any means, but he has been much more efficient than Boller or McNair ever were in Baltimore. QB was their achilles heel for the longest time, and that draft set them up nicely for a few years, even with an aging defense.
 
It's really early to make predictions especially before the draft, but I see anywhere between 5 to 8 wins. The schedule is at least reasonable.
 
Either way the Jaguars are set up for a decade of failure, and the Ravens have been dominant. Rice's impact wasn't immediate, but to say Flacco didn't play a role is a little ridiculous. Solid rookie year, and he's the "guy" right now. He hasn't lit the league on fire by any means, but he has been much more efficient than Boller or McNair ever were in Baltimore. QB was their achilles heel for the longest time, and that draft set them up nicely for a few years, even with an aging defense.

To be fair, this thread is about how we are going to do next season. Not how we do a few years from now.
 
To be fair, this thread is about how we are going to do next season. Not how we do a few years from now.

And that single draft was the main difference in the 11-5 Jaguars, who made the playoffs, winning 6 fewer games in 2008, and the Ravens winning 6 more and making the AFC Championship game. The draft is major, all I'm trying to get across.
 
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