I don't think we'll learn much tonight that will influence this, so here's your annual predict the record poll. To be bumped later in the season when we can laugh at how wrong we were.
Here's our schedule:
@ Jacksonville (Sunday, 9/8/19)
@ Oakland (Sunday, 9/15/19)
vs Baltimore (Sunday, 9/22/19)
@ Detroit (Sunday, 9/29/19)
vs Indianapolis (SNF, 10/6/19)
vs Houston (Sunday, 10/13/19)
@ Denver (TNF, 10/17/19)
vs Green Bay (SNF, 10/27/19)
vs Minnesota (Sunday, 11/3/19)
@ Tennessee (Sunday, 11/10/19)
@ LAC in Mexico (MNF, 11/18/19)
---BYE---
vs Oakland (Sunday, 12/1/19)
@ New England (Sunday, 12/8/19)
vs Denver (Sunday, 12/15/19)
@ Chicago (SNF, 12/22/19)
vs LAC (Sunday, 12/29/19) [Reply]
Even though there are a lot of good teams on the schedule, I like how it lines up for us. Aside from NE, most of the toughest games are at home, we don’t have to play the Chargers on their field, etc. Plus, Indy and a few others won’t be as strong as expected. I’ll be somewhat disappointed if they’re not at least 13-3. 14 or 15 isn’t unrealistic. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
Even though there are a lot of good teams on the schedule, I like how it lines up for us. Aside from NE, most of the toughest games are at home, we don稚 have to play the Chargers on their field, etc. Plus, Indy and a few others won稚 be as strong as expected. I値l be somewhat disappointed if they池e not at least 13-3. 14 or 15 isn稚 unrealistic.
Originally Posted by tyecopeland:
There will be meltdowns of epic proportions. And being back Bob sutton threads. And fuck Clark hunt for releasing Kareem threads. And Andy Reid can't get it done threads.
I was pretty close here. Just one home game off on the meltdowns. [Reply]