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With Pete Carroll as coach and Chip Kelly as OC, you have to trust that the Raiders will find a way to be competent/competitive. 

 

Using next year's Super Bowl odds, the Chiefs will face:

 

#2 Ravens (home)

#3 Bills (road)

#4 Eagles (home)

#5 Lions (home)

#6 Commanders (home)

#10 Chargers (home)

#10 Chargers (road)

#12 Broncos (home)

#12 Broncos (road)

#13 Texans (home)

#14 Cowboys (road)

 

Throw in a few games against the potentially competitive Raiders, who historically play them semi tough, and that is a schedule that will prevent them from earning the #1 seed in my opinion. The whole AFC West is likely drawing dead by virtue of playing each other.

 

With the AFC East still pretty weak, the Bills have a very clear path to the #1 seed in 2025. 

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4 minutes ago, beebe said:

With Pete Carroll as coach and Chip Kelly as OC, you have to trust that the Raiders will find a way to be competent/competitive. 

 

Using next year's Super Bowl odds, the Chiefs will face:

 

#2 Ravens (home)

#3 Bills (road)

#4 Eagles (home)

#5 Lions (home)

#6 Commanders (home)

#10 Chargers (home)

#10 Chargers (road)

#12 Broncos (home)

#12 Broncos (road)

#13 Texans (home)

#14 Cowboys (road)

 

Throw in a few games against the potentially competitive Raiders, who historically play them semi tough, and that is a schedule that will prevent them from earning the #1 seed in my opinion. The whole AFC West is likely drawing dead by virtue of playing each other.

 

With the AFC East still pretty weak, the Bills a very clear path to the #1 seed in 2025. 

Pats are gonna be a force if Maye takes the leap in year 2. Vrable is a great coach and they have over $100M+ in cap space. We should still win the division but it won't be a given like it was in years past.

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Just now, uticaclub said:

Pats are gonna be a force with Maye takes the leap in year 2. Vrable is a great coach and they have over $100M+ in cap space. 

 

They'll make a jump for sure, but probably to league average at best and likely worse.  

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16 minutes ago, beebe said:

 

They'll make a jump for sure, but probably to league average at best and likely worse.  

Normally I agree, but Washington this year definitely made it well past league average.  I'm not sure about Drake Maye, but its possible.

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34 minutes ago, uticaclub said:

Pats are gonna be a force if Maye takes the leap in year 2. Vrable is a great coach and they have over $100M+ in cap space. We should still win the division but it won't be a given like it was in years past.

 

It will be a given next year. Pats aren't competing until 2027.

 

That roster is devoid of talent and it will take care more cap space than they have to bring in enough UFAs to shore them up.

 

That's likely a 6-7 win team at best next year.

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13 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

 

It will be a given next year. Pats aren't competing until 2027.

 

That roster is devoid of talent and it will take care more cap space than they have to bring in enough UFAs to shore them up.

 

That's likely a 6-7 win team at best next year.

One good draft and a solid free agent class and they leapfrog Buffalo as far as overall talent. We still have Josh Allen but they will compete for the division

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1 hour ago, beebe said:

With Pete Carroll as coach and Chip Kelly as OC, you have to trust that the Raiders will find a way to be competent/competitive. 

 

Using next year's Super Bowl odds, the Chiefs will face:

 

#2 Ravens (home)

#3 Bills (road)

#4 Eagles (home)

#5 Lions (home)

#6 Commanders (home)

#10 Chargers (home)

#10 Chargers (road)

#12 Broncos (home)

#12 Broncos (road)

#13 Texans (home)

#14 Cowboys (road)

 

Throw in a few games against the potentially competitive Raiders, who historically play them semi tough, and that is a schedule that will prevent them from earning the #1 seed in my opinion. The whole AFC West is likely drawing dead by virtue of playing each other.

 

With the AFC East still pretty weak, the Bills have a very clear path to the #1 seed in 2025. 

They will definitely take a step back...14-3

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1 hour ago, Kirby Jackson said:

Damn, Chip and Knowles both left.

 

Jermiah Smith to the U this spring, next. :devil:

2 hours ago, Draconator said:

Good college success. Can this finally translate to the NFL?

 

 

 

 

With teams running the ball more, it's probably a better fit for Kelly now than when he took over the Eagles.

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