PromoTheRobot Posted August 16, 2006 Posted August 16, 2006 It's my turn to make predictions for 2006. First let me say that you cannot underestimate Marv Levy's contribution to this team. He will make many detractors eat their words in a couple of years. Just like a great football team isn't always made up of the best individual players, this coaching staff may not look impressive one-on-one. But it's obvious they work well together, and more importantly, send a clear message to their players. So the Bills are on their way, but still have far to go. The Bills team that breaks camp won't be anywhere near where they need to be. JP will still be learning the job, the O-line will need time to gel, and our young secondary will get torched a few times. That's why I think the first half of the season will be like an extension of training camp. The Bills will be learning some hard lessons, and will probably wind up losing 5 or 6 of their first 8 games. But watch out after the bye... I predict by midseason, it will all start to click. The Bills schedule after the bye is W-E-A-K!! Of course at this point no one will be paying attention to the Bills, so no one will notice when they start stringing together wins. By week 15 the pundits will be amazed when the Bills will be within striking distance of a wild card. I think 9-7 is doable. That may or may not be good enough for a playoff spot, but by the ned of the year, the Bills will look like a very strong football team. PTR
roscoeparrishfan Posted August 16, 2006 Posted August 16, 2006 I really think the bills will win their first game @ NE. TKO's first game back, be scared NE. He will be even more fired up than usual, if thats possible, and it will carry over to the whole team.
Gordio Posted August 16, 2006 Posted August 16, 2006 I agree, I think they have a 1/2 decent chance of upsetting NE. Especially if Branch is still holding out.
Marv's Neighbor Posted August 16, 2006 Posted August 16, 2006 It would be nice to see them Catch Fire rather than Go Down in Flames!
Red Dragon Posted August 16, 2006 Posted August 16, 2006 It's my turn to make predictions for 2007. First let me say that you cannot underestimate Marv Levy's contribution to this team. He will make many detractors eat their words in a couple of years. Just like a great football team isn't always made up of the best individual players, this coaching staff may not look impressive one-on-one. But it's obvious they work well together, and more importantly, send a clear message to their players. So the Bills are on their way, but still have far to go. The Bills team that breaks camp won't be anywhere near where they need to be. JP will still be learning the job, the O-line will need time to gel, and our young secondary will get torched a few times. That's why I think the first half of the season will be like an extension of training camp. The Bills will be learning some hard lessons, and will probably wind up losing 5 or 6 of their first 8 games. But watch out after the bye... I predict by midseason, it will all start to click. The Bills schedule after the bye is W-E-A-K!! Of course at this point no one will be paying attention to the Bills, so no one will notice when they start stringing together wins. By week 15 the pundits will be amazed when the Bills will be within striking distance of a wild card. I think 9-7 is doable. That may or may not be good enough for a playoff spot, but by the ned of the year, the Bills will look like a very strong football team. PTR 744591[/snapback] Green Bay, Indianapolis, Houston, Jacksonville, San Diego, Jets, Miami, Tennessee, and Baltimore. The only possible wins I see here are Houston and Tennessee. They will not be good enough to win on the road, or beat any playoff, or playoff caliber teams. Let's revisit this when the 2007 schedule is released, and make your predictions for the first half of that season.
Phlegm Alley Posted August 16, 2006 Posted August 16, 2006 I agree. With the implementation of a new offense, new defense, it will take a while for the team to build cohesion. Once they do, I think we have a solid, all around unity that may push for the playoffs.
roscoeparrishfan Posted August 16, 2006 Posted August 16, 2006 Green Bay, Indianapolis, Houston, Jacksonville, San Diego, Jets, Miami, Tennessee, and Baltimore. The only possible wins I see here are Houston and Tennessee. They will not be good enough to win on the road, or beat any playoff, or playoff caliber teams. Let's revisit this when the 2007 schedule is released, and make your predictions for the first half of that season. 744616[/snapback] Yeah No possible way we beat the jets or Green Bay
PromoTheRobot Posted August 16, 2006 Author Posted August 16, 2006 What year is it? Sorry. My species perceives time differently then yours. PTR
The Senator Posted August 16, 2006 Posted August 16, 2006 Actually, I expect to enter the bye week 7-0.
Chilly Posted August 16, 2006 Posted August 16, 2006 I really think the bills will win their first game @ NE. TKO's first game back, be scared NE. He will be even more fired up than usual, if thats possible, and it will carry over to the whole team. 744598[/snapback] Its also Lord Ted's first game back.
Rubes Posted August 16, 2006 Posted August 16, 2006 If we can reach the halfway point at 3-5 or better, I'd be satisfied.
Doza Posted August 16, 2006 Posted August 16, 2006 I really think the bills will win their first game @ NE. TKO's first game back, be scared NE. He will be even more fired up than usual, if thats possible, and it will carry over to the whole team. 744598[/snapback] Seriously?
Mile High Posted August 16, 2006 Posted August 16, 2006 Seriously? 744852[/snapback] Only if Teddy isn't playing. I didn't realize GOD could break his own bones.
Pyrite Gal Posted August 16, 2006 Posted August 16, 2006 Green Bay, Indianapolis, Houston, Jacksonville, San Diego, Jets, Miami, Tennessee, and Baltimore. The only possible wins I see here are Houston and Tennessee. They will not be good enough to win on the road, or beat any playoff, or playoff caliber teams. Let's revisit this when the 2007 schedule is released, and make your predictions for the first half of that season. 744616[/snapback] While I think some of these games are almost certainly losses (Indy at home or away, Balt away) the rest are winnable because of the opponent or home cooking. Green Bay- Please they sucked worse than the Bills last year and playing them at home on the backside of Favre's career gives the Bills real shot and makes them the facorite if ol man favre gets nicked even if we are struggling. Houston- easily the worse team in the league last year and maybe they improved but may be not. Jax- A likely loss for us, but a lot depends on the injury picture the week before the game such that writing this one off as a loss seems foolish for this team which failed to make the playoffs last year. SD- Likewise a team which failed to make the playoffs last year and after their cross country trip and given they have a first year QB (his first pre-season start was good but the Raiders are 2-0 so I would cast few bets on playoff results lone which is pretty much all you have for a 1st year QB. Jets-- Please. They just traded for Suggs to replace Martin and whoops. Miami- The Fish are eminently beatable seeming anyplace and anytime and particularly at the end of the season. TN- Again a team that was worse than we were last year that has not seemed to revoluntionize itself (yet). I would not predict wins exceot for the Jets at home, but likewise I do not think one can rationally chalk up most of these games as losses unless you know something about the wonderful improvement of many of these teams we do not know. Most of them proved they can lose to bad teams last year and even if we are a bad team no one has pointed to specific improvements these opponents have made that they cannot be beaten even by a bad team in 06.
BillsGuyInMalta Posted August 16, 2006 Posted August 16, 2006 I would put good money on the Bills having NO chance to upset New England...in New England. Not going to happen in Week One.
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted August 16, 2006 Posted August 16, 2006 aaaaall right...who spiked the punch bowl?
Mile High Posted August 16, 2006 Posted August 16, 2006 I would put good money on the Bills having NO chance to upset New England...in New England. Not going to happen in Week One. 744889[/snapback] Yup.
ch19079 Posted August 16, 2006 Posted August 16, 2006 @ Pats L @ Miami L Jets W Vikings W @ Chicago W @ Detroit W N. England L BYE Greenbay W @ Indy L @ Texans W Jacksonville L San Diego L @Jets W Miami W Tenn W @Ravens W 10-6 with a 4 game winning streak to end the season. Edit: you could have us lose to the Bears (great D) and win agenst the Jags... but the end result is the same.
The Senator Posted August 16, 2006 Posted August 16, 2006 @ Pats L@ Miami L Jets W Vikings W @ Chicago W @ Detroit W N. England L BYE Greenbay W @ Indy L @ Texans W Jacksonville L San Diego L @Jets W Miami W Tenn W @Ravens W 10-6 with a 4 game winning streak to end the season. Edit: you could have us lose to the Bears (great D) and win agenst the Jags... but the end result is the same. 744894[/snapback] I agree - except for the 6 losses.
RJ (not THAT RJ) Posted August 16, 2006 Posted August 16, 2006 aaaaall right...who spiked the punch bowl? 744890[/snapback] Heyyyy.... that's not a spike...... Has Roscoe been here?
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