03-16-2018, 07:25 PM
(03-13-2018, 10:11 PM)StrictlyBiz Wrote: A big jump from 0 wins would be 5, maybe 6. The Bengals, even with Jerry Lewis, will win more than that no problem.
I see the Browns as trying to imitate what Jacksonville did last season, with all the acquisitions, letting players go and such. However, they'll screw it up, and not be the juggernaut that their fans are thirsting for. Their version of what Jacksonville will end up as a collection of disconnected talent, each one trying to do their own thing. I'm sure they'll go from winless to perhaps winning 3 or 4 games, and having about 8 of their losses being really close games.
The Bengals on the other hand, appear to be making smart offseason moves, for a change. Brining in a proven LT, a DT with some bonafide experience, and a LB that led the league in tackles last season. Sure, we're still stuck with Mediocre Marv at HC, but the turnover of assistants rang loudly throughout the building. Hell, just the OL coaching change was huge. Just look at the difference in the Steelers OL, since they brought Munchak in. I see the Bengals winning 10 or 11 games and challenging Pittsburgh for the division.
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