Kansas City, Cleveland, Atlanta all are pretty bad, but I can't see 0-16 happening. The difference between the great teams and the horrible teams these days is small enough where every year even the bad teams win a couple of games.
2007-09-13 08:59:54
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answered by Victor Lebanon 3
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As just about everyone mentioned no NFL team today will ever finish a season undefeated, for the simple fact that everyone in the NFL is there for a reason and any team can win on any given Sunday. However I believe that the team that has the best shot at doing it is not Atlanta nor Cleveland. All though both of those teams should have horrible seasons, the worst team this season will be Oakland. First of all they were the worst last year which puts them above any other team, Secondly they play in arguably the hardest division having to play Denver, Kansas City and San Diego twice a year, not to mention they also have to play the Colts, the Bears and the Jags this year. Thirdly there is going to be QB controversy especially with the 10 year holdout by Russell and lastly. Add all that all together plus the fact that they lost Randy Moss and I think that could equal out to a win-less season.
2007-09-13 10:33:50
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answered by Jordan P 1
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How anyone can say Cleveland is beyond me. They weren't even the worst team last year, and they've made significant improvements to every facet of the team. Most of their losses came from poor play at the QB position, a weak o-line, and an unprecedented barrage of injuries. Quinn is an upgrade at QB, the line has been improved immensely, and most of the injured players from last year are back. Last week they got crushed because Charlie Frye stunk up the first half, and they were dropping the ball like a hot potato (They had SIX turnovers). You can't expect that to happen every week, and not every team has a defense like Pittsburgh. The Browns will win AT LEAST 6 games, and more the sooner Quinn starts.
The obvious choice is Oakland. They were the worst team last year, and haven't done much to improve. Especially not as much as Cleveland.
2007-09-13 11:49:31
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answered by Vegas Matt 7
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No team will go 0-16 or 16-0 for that matter, but I would give the best chance to Cleveland and Miami. No team has ever gone 0-16, Tampa Bay went 0-14 back in 76' when they only played a 14 game schedule.
2007-09-13 08:56:20
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answered by suspendedagain300 6
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The Browns definitely have the best shot at 0-16. I look down their schedule and I don't see a single game that I expect them to win. At least when I look at the Falcons' schedule, I see some games that I expect Atlanta to keep close. The Falcons are definitely the #2 candidate to go 0-16 though.
Actually, looking at the Chiefs' schedule, I think they have a decent shot at going 0-16 too. Unless they can beat Oakland (I definitely like Oakland's chances against them), their only marginally winnable games are against Jacksonville, Green Bay, Tennessee, and Detroit.
Record predictions for these teams:
Browns: 1-15
Falcons: 3-13
Chiefs: 3-13
2007-09-13 09:42:59
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answered by Anonymous
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NFL followers in no way do learn do they. human beings continuously anticipate the communities that initiate properly, will end properly additionally. Its extra approximately being warm on the properly suited time. purely look back on the final few years, there continuously communities that make deep playoff runs that we in no way anticipate. there are in all possibility 8-10 communities that a respected shot. The 4 you indexed.. plus Saints for sure Cowboys-- lots of skills. If Romo and the Cowboys can shake their late season deamons, they could make a run Eagles- additionally lots of skills. risky team in the event that they might stay healthful Ravens-- whilst they play properly, they look great. Broncos-- in accordance with their first 6 video games, might desire to comprise them in the verbal substitute Giants-- in no way might count quantity them off, even nonetheless they are dealing with a undesirable stretch.
2016-12-26 09:11:25
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answered by Anonymous
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No team has ever gone 0-16 in the modern era. My money would be on either Atlanta or Cleveland. Cleveland, especially since their quarterback situation is in such disarray. Dark horse might be the Kansas City Chiefs, though they do get to play Oakland TWICE, so probably not.
2007-09-13 08:58:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I will have to go with the Cleveland Browns. They are horrible in every facet of the game. They can not even determine who there starting quarterback is going to be. They have an over the hill running back and little help for receivers. There defense is absolutely horrible.
2007-09-13 09:45:40
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answered by Anonymous
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The falcons because they are MENTALLY defeted. i think the Browns and Raiders are worse,but they will still give 100% and will catch some teams on off days.
The falcons however, I could just giving up after a bad start.
2007-09-13 10:15:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Da Raiders
2007-09-13 09:11:39
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answered by The Mizz 3
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