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I don’t even want to make my prediction because it makes me angry.

Jordan Love is a star and is this years Jalen Hurts.  GB offense is even more lethal without Rodgers.  Pack go 13-4 and win the division and make the SB. Only saving grace is they lose to Baltimore. 
 

Others:

Lions acquire Mike Evans from an openly tanking TB (who does go on to win the Caleb sweepstakes).   Finish at 11-6 and lose a wild card game to Dallas on terrible officiating call.    Ben Johnson is named coach of the newly named Washington Antelopes in the off-season. 

Jim Harbaugh is announced as head coach of the Seahawks but is indicted on federal tax evasion charges for doctoring his expense account receipts and never takes the job.  

 

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4 hours ago, Sports_Freak said:

Opening game is a no-lose situation...

Get blown out....everyone expected it.

Lose a close game...people take notice.

Win...fans go totally nuts...the NFL realizes our greatness...

😆😆😆

I disagree with point 2. They can lose so long as they're competitive to the end, but a blowout is unacceptable IMO.

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23 minutes ago, holygoat said:

I disagree with point 2. They can lose so long as they're competitive to the end, but a blowout is unacceptable IMO.

The flag raising, Super Bowl champions opening the season at home against a non-playoff team? The whole country will have them favored by double digits. Play it close, a one score game, and we'll get respect.

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On 8/22/2023 at 9:41 AM, Sports_Freak said:

So.....anyone know where MoTown Bombers has been?

I also wondered about that. I don't know if he posts in the other forums but haven't seen him in the Lions one in a long time.

 

My Prediction?  Pain......for the Kansas City Chiefs. BNL!!!

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16 hours ago, Sports_Freak said:

Opening game is a no-lose situation...

Get blown out....everyone expected it.

Lose a close game...people take notice.

Win...fans go totally nuts...the NFL realizes our greatness...

😆😆😆

I don't think everybody expects that. The Lions are a national darling this offseason which is nice I suppose but also freaks me the hell out because, one, that's never been the case in my lifetime and, two, I hope they can handle the weight of expectations.

With that said, a blowout loss would certainly be a "losing" situation. This team is at the point where they should be able to compete with anybody, conceding losses especially non-competitive ones to contenders shouldn't be acceptable anymore. I'm certain that the Lions locker room expects to win this game, not just keep it close.

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4 hours ago, NYLion said:

I also wondered about that. I don't know if he posts in the other forums but haven't seen him in the Lions one in a long time.

 

My Prediction?  Pain......for the Kansas City Chiefs. BNL!!!

No, I saw him post in June and clicked on his name. June were his last posts. Maybe he just got fed up by so MANY morans....🤣🤣

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4 hours ago, NYLion said:

I don't think everybody expects that. The Lions are a national darling this offseason which is nice I suppose but also freaks me the hell out because, one, that's never been the case in my lifetime and, two, I hope they can handle the weight of expectations.

With that said, a blowout loss would certainly be a "losing" situation. This team is at the point where they should be able to compete with anybody, conceding losses especially non-competitive ones to contenders shouldn't be acceptable anymore. I'm certain that the Lions locker room expects to win this game, not just keep it close.

My point is that the defending Super Bowl Champs, opening the season at home and raising the flag, will be expected to win by double digits. If that happens, it isn't unexpected. But a close game? That would surprise many people outside of Detroit. And a Lions victory? Someone may predict it, but I really doubt it.

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12-5, division wrapped up after beating Minnesota on Xmas eve.

Gibbs offensive rookie of the year.

Campbell is a stud, so is branch.

Packers won’t win 6 games.

Bears finish 2nd in division.

Lions beat KC opening game.

Lions beat KC in Super Bowl.

Jets miss the playoffs.

Malik Willis emerges.

Brock Purdy leaves the niners still looking for a QB.

Steelers make the playoffs.

Tua doesn’t stay healthy.

CJ stroud stinks.

Michigan whoops Ohio states ass, again.  

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1 - @ Kansas City Chiefs - L 45-42 (0-1)

2 - v. Seattle Seahawks - W 35-28 (1-1)

3 - v. Atlanta Falcons - L 31-27 (1-2)

4 - @ Green Bay Packers - W 28-17 (2-2)

5 - v. Carolina Panthers - W 31-16 (3-2)

6 - @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers - W 36-10 (4-2)

7 - @ Baltimore Ravens - L 24-23 (4-3)

8 - v. Las Vegas Raiders - W 42-17 (5-3)

9 - BYE

10 - @ Los Angeles Chargers - L 31-7 (5-4)

11 - v. Chicago Bears - W 28-20 (6-4)

12 - v. Green Bay Packers - W 31-21 (7-4)

13 - @ New Orleans Saints - W 35-31 (8-4)

14 - @ Chicago Bears - W 27-21 (9-4)

15 - v. Denver Broncos - W 42-10 (10-4)

16 - @ Minnesota Vikings - L 27-21 (10-5)

17 - @ Dallas Cowboys - W 30-21 (11-5)

18 - v. Minnesota Vikings - W 24-20 (12-5)

 

12-5, #2 seed in NFC

 

19 (Wildcard Round) - v. New York Giants - W 31-10

20 (Divisional Round) - v. San Francisco 49ers - W 31-28

21 (NFC Championship Game) - @ Philadelphia Eagles - L 38-35

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47 minutes ago, MichiganCardinal said:

1 - @ Kansas City Chiefs - L 45-42 (0-1)

2 - v. Seattle Seahawks - W 35-28 (1-1)

3 - v. Atlanta Falcons - L 31-27 (1-2)

4 - @ Green Bay Packers - W 28-17 (2-2)

5 - v. Carolina Panthers - W 31-16 (3-2)

6 - @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers - W 36-10 (4-2)

7 - @ Baltimore Ravens - L 24-23 (4-3)

8 - v. Las Vegas Raiders - W 42-17 (5-3)

9 - BYE

10 - @ Los Angeles Chargers - L 31-7 (5-4)

11 - v. Chicago Bears - W 28-20 (6-4)

12 - v. Green Bay Packers - W 31-21 (7-4)

13 - @ New Orleans Saints - W 35-31 (8-4)

14 - @ Chicago Bears - W 27-21 (9-4)

15 - v. Denver Broncos - W 42-10 (10-4)

16 - @ Minnesota Vikings - L 27-21 (10-5)

17 - @ Dallas Cowboys - W 30-21 (11-5)

18 - v. Minnesota Vikings - W 24-20 (12-5)

 

12-5, #2 seed in NFC

 

19 (Wildcard Round) - v. New York Giants - W 31-10

20 (Divisional Round) - v. San Francisco 49ers - W 31-28

21 (NFC Championship Game) - @ Philadelphia Eagles - L 38-35

Very specific...

But I like this...

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I filled out the entire season worth of predictions - & then deleted it because I've been a Lions fan for 40 years & the only thing that has ever been certain is that nothing will happen like I think it will. 

I do think they're the best team in the division and should make the playoffs.  I think they have the talent to hang with anybody, & I expect a lot from this rookie class - but there are still a lot of question marks.

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AFC East

Buffalo Bills (12-5) *2

Miami Dolphins (11-6) *7

New York Jets (10-7)

New England Patriots (7-10)

 

AFC North

Cincinnati Bengals (14-3) *1

Baltimore Ravens (11-6) *5

Pittsburgh Steelers (11-6) *6

Cleveland Browns (7-10)

 

AFC South

Jacksonville Jaguars (9-8) *4

Tennessee Titans (7-10)

Houston Texans (5-12)

Indianapolis Colts (3-14)

 

AFC West

Kansas City Chiefs (12-5) *3

Los Angeles Chargers (11-6)

Denver Broncos (7-10)

Las Vegas Raiders (3-14)

 

NFC East

Philadelphia Eagles (14-3) *1

Dallas Cowboys (12-5) *5

New York Giants (9-8) *7

Washington Commanders (6-11)

 

NFC North

Detroit Lions (12-5) *2

Minnesota Vikings (9-8)

Green Bay Packers (7-10)

Chicago Bears (6-11)

 

NFC South

Atlanta Falcons (9-8) *4

New Orleans Saints (8-9)

Carolina Panthers (6-11)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-13) 

 

NFC West

San Francisco 49ers (11-6) *3

Seattle Seahawks (9-8) *6

Los Angeles Rams (7-10)

Arizona Cardinals (3-14)

 

AFC Wildcard

BYE: (1) Cincinnati Bengals

(2) Buffalo Bills over (7) Miami Dolphins, 34-20

(6) Pittsburgh Steelers over (3) Kansas City Chiefs, 35-28

(4) Jacksonville Jaguars over (5) Baltimore Ravens, 30-24

 

NFC Wildcard

BYE: (1) Philadelphia Eagles

(2) Detroit Lions over (7) New York Giants, 31-10

(3) San Francisco 49ers over (6) Seattle Seahawks, 27-20

(5) Dallas Cowboys over (4) Atlanta Falcons, 28-17

 

AFC Divisional

(1) Cincinnati Bengals over (6) Pittsburgh Steelers, 33-28

(2) Buffalo Bills over (4) Jacksonville Jaguars, 34-21

 

NFC Divisional

(1) Philadelphia Eagles over (5) Dallas Cowboys, 42-27

(2) Detroit Lions over (3) San Francisco 49ers, 31-28

 

AFC Championship

(1) Cincinnati Bengals over (2) Buffalo Bills, 28-27

 

NFC Championship

(1) Philadelphia Eagles over (2) Detroit Lions, 38-35

 

Super Bowl

(1A) Cincinnati Bengals over (1N) Philadelphia Eagles, 31-21

 

MVP: Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals

OPOY: JaMarr Chase, Cincinnati Bengals

DPOY: TJ Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers

OROY: Bijan Robinson, Atlanta Falcons

DROY: Brian Branch, Detroit Lions

COTY: Dan Campbell, Detroit Lions

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AFC
1- Buffalo Bills 12-5   I think they finally put it all together
5 - NY Jets 10-7       The O-Line could get the QB hurt
Miami Dolphins 9-8  - I don't think Tua finishes the season
New England Patriots 5-12 - I would greatly enjoy this - it was all Brady and cheating

3- Cincinnati Bengals 11-6 - A couple of injures and the record could be inverted
7 - Baltimore Ravens 9-8  - Always hanging around
Cleveland Browns 9-8 - Just not buying it
Pittsburgh Steelers 7-10  - Bland Ball

4 - Jacksonville Jaguars 11-6  - They are for real - in a weak division
Tennessee Titans 8-9  - Don't like the QBs
Indianapolis Colts 6-11  -  Learning curve for AR
Houston Texans 4-13  - Still have no idea what they are doing. 

2- Kansas City Chiefs 12-5  - I see a little erosion
6- Los Angeles Chargers 10-7 - Their Head Coach might cost them a win or two
Las Vegas Raiders 8-9  - Jimmy G is uninspiring
Denver Broncos 8-9 - Is Russell cooked? 

 

AFC Dark Horse - Las Vegas
AFC Flat Tire on The Hype Wagon - NY Jets 

 

2 KC over 7 Balto
3 Cincy over 6 LA Chargers
4 Jax over 5 Jets

1 - Buffalo over 4 Jax
3 - Cincinnati over 2 - KC

BUFFALO OVER CINCINNATI

 

NFC
2- Philadelphia Eagles 12-5  - Deepest talent in the NFC
5 -Dallas Cowboys 10-7  - The hype machine is already fired up
7 - NY Giants 9-8  - No surprising anyone this year
Washington Whatevers 8-9  -  The stench of Snyder lingers

3- Detroit Lions 11-6  - I am expecting something bad, just experience
Minnesota Vikings 8-9 - This is about what they should have been last year
Green Bay Packers 8-9 - Could Aaron Rodgers have been holding them back?
Chicago Bears 7-10 -  Better, but still not all that good

4- New Orleans Saints 9-8  - Only decent team in a horrible division
Atlanta Falcons 8-9  - Not expecting much with this QB
Carolina Panthers 7-10 - If they get good QB play, they could win the division
Tampa Bay Buccaneers  4-13 - Baker Mayfield?   

1- San Francisco 49ers  12-5  - Not the deepest talent, but the best in the NFC
6- Seattle Seahawks 9-8|- Was Geno a fluke? 
Los Angeles Rams 8-9  - Hey, they got their ring
Arizona Cardinals 3-14 - The new Lions.  They ruin Caleb Williams too

NFC Dark Horse - Carolina
NFC Flat Tire on The Hype Wagon -  The Lions

 

2 Philly over 7 G-Men
3 Detroit over 6  Seattle - Ford Field breaks NFL noise records as the Lions dismantle Seattle
5 Dallas over 4 New Orleans

1 San Fran over 5 Dallas
2 Philly over 3 Detroit - Eagles fans break NFL obnoxious records as the Eagles dismantle Detroit

SAN FRANCISCO over PHILADELPHIA

 

SUPER BOWL

BUFFALO over SAN FRANCISCO. 

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Pride of Detroit was doing their season preview podcast and their Editor in Chief, Jeremy Reisman, who I normally find myself agreeing with, had what I thought was a terrible take. He essentially said it would be ok for the Lions to lose to Kansas City and then go and lose to Seattle and start 0-2. He also said he wouldn't be shocked if they started 1-3 either and thinks things will be ok.

Starting 0-2 means you will have an 11.3% chance of making the playoffs. It spells the end of the chance at the playoffs for nearly 90% of teams that start 0-2. If they start 1-3, meaning they lost to one or both of Green Bay and Atlanta, then I think a lot of fans are talking about coaching changes. They cannot start 0-2 or 1-3. That would be a disappointment on both accounts.

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49 minutes ago, Mr.TaterSalad said:

Pride of Detroit was doing their season preview podcast and their Editor in Chief, Jeremy Reisman, who I normally find myself agreeing with, had what I thought was a terrible take. He essentially said it would be ok for the Lions to lose to Kansas City and then go and lose to Seattle and start 0-2. He also said he wouldn't be shocked if they started 1-3 either and thinks things will be ok.

Starting 0-2 means you will have an 11.3% chance of making the playoffs. It spells the end of the chance at the playoffs for nearly 90% of teams that start 0-2. If they start 1-3, meaning they lost to one or both of Green Bay and Atlanta, then I think a lot of fans are talking about coaching changes. They cannot start 0-2 or 1-3. That would be a disappointment on both accounts.

Most 0-2 teams are bad so the playoff stats make sense. I don’t think starting 0-2 would mean the Lions are bad though. I think it’s a real possibility that each of their first three opponents make the playoffs. If you can get out of that at 2-1, you’ve done a good job, and if you get out at 1-2 I think you’ve survived.

The bye week will be a better benchmark than week three. If they’re 4-4 they’re in good position to ascend like they did last year. If they’re 5-3 (or better), they’re in really good shape. If they have a losing record into the bye, I’ll start to worry.

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2 hours ago, Mr.TaterSalad said:

Pride of Detroit was doing their season preview podcast and their Editor in Chief, Jeremy Reisman, who I normally find myself agreeing with, had what I thought was a terrible take. He essentially said it would be ok for the Lions to lose to Kansas City and then go and lose to Seattle and start 0-2. He also said he wouldn't be shocked if they started 1-3 either and thinks things will be ok.

Starting 0-2 means you will have an 11.3% chance of making the playoffs. It spells the end of the chance at the playoffs for nearly 90% of teams that start 0-2. If they start 1-3, meaning they lost to one or both of Green Bay and Atlanta, then I think a lot of fans are talking about coaching changes. They cannot start 0-2 or 1-3. That would be a disappointment on both accounts.

i wouldnt be surprised if the lions start 0-2 and 1-4 and still win 10 games.

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buffalo: 11-6

miami: 10-7

jets: 10-7

pats: 4-13

 

browns: 10-7

ravens: 9-8

bengals: 9-8

steelers: 6-11

 

jacksonville: 10-7

indianapolis: 6-11

tennessee: 6-11

houston: 5-12

 

chiefs: 12-5

broncos: 10-7

chargers: 7-10

raiders: 4-13

jacksonville beats the jets in afc championship game.

 

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dallas: 11-6

eagles: 11-6

giants: 7-10

washington: 3-14

 

lions: 11-6

vikings: 9-8

packers: 8-9

bears: 6-11

 

saints: 11-6

falcons: 7-10

panthers: 5-12

bucs: 5-12

 

niners: 12-5

seattle: 10-7

rams: 4-13

cards: 4-13

niners over cowboys in nfc championship game.

niners beat the jags in the super nowl.

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