6-10 going nowhere
2007-07-05 06:48:37
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answered by Anonymous
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you have the Jaguars all the way down at 26. it somewhat is faraway. The Jaguars finished #2 in entire protection and #10 in entire offense. that they had the #2 ranked speeding offense final 3 hundred and sixty 5 days. additionally they had just about a million/2 the commencing protection sitting on the bench final season as a results of injuries. The Jaguars beat the #4, #5, #7, #8, #9, #15, and #21 communities on your checklist final season. they only lost a million key unfastened agent, yet further an Ed Reed type guy to interchange him. Byron Leftwich is finally healthful, and if the receivers supply him something in any respect he will %. back up the place he left off in 2005 while he had 15 touchdowns to in basic terms 5 interceptions in the previous he re-injured his aggrivated ankle and neglected the suited 6 video games. The Jaguars must be at around 9 or 10. The Bears are #24? Why? as a results of fact of Rex Grossman? The 2001 Baltimore Ravens prooved which you do no longer ought to a stud QB to win a championship. Jets and 49ers are overachieving: they should not be ideas-blowing 10 yet. The Rams even have Stephen Jackson and an recuperating protection, yet your score is approximately proper on them. New Orleans has a super offense, yet no protection. they did no longer answer their questions at cornerback or risk-free practices, so do no longer assume them to dominate the NFC. Your checklist appears like this is predicated greater on very own selection/bias than actuality.
2016-09-30 22:56:58
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answered by ? 4
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Well all of those questions relate to each other because if Big Ben doesn't come out of this slump they'll do terrible again, and Mike Tomlin is unproven but given his competative nature and love for the game I think he'll do fine. You must realize that this is Mike's first year so you should be prepared for a rebuilding year.
2007-07-05 06:51:53
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answered by X 2
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8-8. Mike Tomlin is a good coach, but needs more time. Big Ben is overrated.
2007-07-05 12:00:39
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answered by Spiderman 6
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8 and 8
2007-07-05 06:50:54
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answered by firealarm92 3
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6-10. Ben will continue to be as bad as he was last year. Tomlin will show that he is not head coach material.
2007-07-05 12:41:54
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answered by stan l 7
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10-6 AFC Wild Card and they Comeback team of the Year Pittsburgh Steelers.
Give Tomlin Chance He'll be Good Don't you worry.
2007-07-05 06:39:44
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answered by tfoley5000 7
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4-12 i dont think Roethlisberger will be the same after his motorcycle wreak, and it always takes a new head coach a few years to get him team the way he wants it.
2007-07-08 17:33:51
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answered by Packers4life 4
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0-16
2007-07-08 16:56:05
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answered by JDAWG 2
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11-5!!! AFC North champions, here we come!!
Roethlisberger will improve because he has fully recovered from his injuries.
Mike Tomlin had an unstoppable defense in minnesota last year, so that is gonna be a big plus for our D
2007-07-05 09:32:13
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answered by Anonymous
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10-6
i dont know how ben will do
and about tomlin, he seems like a good coach.
2007-07-06 06:38:34
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answered by R4L 2
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