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I didn't reply in this thread, but it wouldn't surprise me if I had guessed 9 wins at that point. Things were looking pretty bleak. Our D got healthy and has had an amazing turnaround. They've been brilliant
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I had them at 10-7 with winning 3 of 4 of the November games (figured they'd beat the Giants and Raiders and somehow split vs. the Cowboys/Packers).
So they've gained a game in my projections to get to 11-6. Additionally, some of the teams they're playing going forward have looked a little less concerning. But I'm not going to move them to 12-5 just yet. It's hard to really identify 2 more losses going forward, but the Chargers could still get 'em again. The Steelers probably suck but those games are always bizarre. I don't think the Raiders are a real threat but it's not impossible. If the Chiefs can continue to take away opposing offenses #1 weapon, the Bengals are almost a layup (outside of Chase they just don't scare me). I'd favor the Chiefs in every one of those games but not by so much that I think they'll actually win each of them. |
To be fair, no one knew Rodgers would be out and they most likely lose that game based on how they played (and who knows, maybe they play better in that game from behind)... and the Cowboys were missing their 2nd most productive receiver and lost their first during the game.
I mean, a few of the people you quoted are the usual chicken littles who will always side on "because Chiefs" four ****ing years later, but even most optimistic people were having a hard time figuring out when they would get out of their slump, because it was pretty damn bad. |
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But my preseason prediction of 12-5/13-4 is still on the table! |
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