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Which games would you say the Jaguars will probably win? (1 Viewer)

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Despyzer

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Only select the games that you think the Jaguars are likely to win. In other words, if you were laying down five bucks a game and bragging rights were at stake, would you actually pick this team to win?

The poll doesn't work if no votes are tallied for a question, so I included the last options for each one. Please only select it if you feel it truly applies.

Feel free to post your win total and/or what games you've selected for them.

 
13-3. Jeez, is that possible?

I really like the Jags but that seems pretty generous

 
Jags have a much easier schedule than the Colts this season on paper. (Which is no guarantee of anything)

1. The Jags play the Bills and Broncos while the Colts play the Pats and Chargers in the two games they don't have in common.

2. In the non-division games they have in common, the Jags play the "easier" teams on the road and the "harder" teams at home. The Colts are the exact reverse.

If they are going to win the division, this sure looks like the year to do it.

 
2. In the non-division games they have in common, the Jags play the "easier" teams on the road and the "harder" teams at home. The Colts are the exact reverse.
Sure it will be harder for the Colts to win their non-division road games, but it will be harder for the Jags to win their non-division home games.
 

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