bigtex77
Waterboy
Green Bird said:This is the funniest thing I've ever seen! Now for a logical rundown:
Sep 10 Philadelphia - Not good enough on offense, not good enough on defense - Loss
Sep 17 @Indianapolis Lose a blowout. Never touch Manning - Loss
Sep 24 Washington - Close because Washington's offense is terrible. But you never move the ball on their D - Loss
Oct 1 Miami - Any team with potential over 8-8 is better than the Texans - Loss
Week 5 BYE
Oct 15 @Dallas - Don't think Dallas is as good as most would think, but still is better than Houston - Loss
Oct 22 Jacksonville - Sheer talent will win over - Loss
Oct 29 @Tennessee - An equally bad team, but more of a toss-up. I'll be nice - Win (Parade in the streets)
Nov 5 @N.Y. Giants - Awful lO-line can stop a good D-line - Loss
Nov 12 @Jacksonville - See explanation above - Loss
Nov 19 Buffalo - Another equally bad team at home - Win
Nov 26 @N.Y. Jets - Big toss up - Better QB wins - Win
Dec 3 @Oakland - Yet another equally bad team, but on the road - Loss
Dec 10 Tennessee - Win.
Dec 17 @New England - Get real. They've taken a step back, but not THAT far back - Loss
Dec 24 Indianapolis - You're still 3-4 years away from even belonging on the same field with them - Loss
Dec 31 Cleveland - Far better than most think, but still not good. Another toss-up, but at home - Win
5 wins is what you can expect this year. Nothing more. You're getting better, but still not ready to sit at the grown folks table.
I am a realistic fan, I think we'll go 6-10 this season simply because of our schedule, but we are alot closer to sitting at the "grown folks" table than you might think.