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We Need a Better Record Against the AFC North
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(02-02-2024, 12:17 PM)ochocincos Wrote: With Bill Callahan gone from CLE, I'm thinking Browns will be one. CLE is also $20 mill over the cap currently.
Ravens have a shot too if Jackson gets hurt again. He did miss the last stretch of games in 2021 and 2022. They also have some key guys about to hit FA and only have $5 mill in cap space before cutting and restructuring. They might not be as good as they were this past year.
I'd like to think one of these times the Steelers will not weasel their way to a winning season, but they always seem to. Eventually it has to catch up with them. Arthur Smith is able to run a good run offense with TEs in the passing game, but TEN got beat by our Bengals in Nashville in the playoffs while he was OC, so I'm not overly worried about him.
Steelers are also $15 mill over the cap currently, so they could end up cutting or having to restructure too. They have traditionally been very good at manipulating the cap though.

I don’t see the division will be as strong next year. As you mentioned especially Baltimore has a lot of free agents. Nobody that’s super important but their depth darn sure will suffer. You nailed Cleveland and Pittsburgh’s issues.
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RE: We Need a Better Record Against the AFC North - Soonerpeace - 02-02-2024, 06:39 PM

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