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Who will be the last team to win this year? (1 Viewer)

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  • St. Louis

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  • Tampa Bay

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  • Cleveland

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Who is this years Lions?

ETA: After week 6, the Titans look for real, really bad.

 
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STL wins week 8, Cleveland doesnt win till week 11 IMO. Not matter who wins last, I still think Raiders may be the worst team in the NFL this year.... that could be my frustration towards DMC and Bush, but they are pretty bad.

 
The Browns have fallen to a whole new level of suck. Apparently the Mangenius isn't well liked by his players and he could be facing a mutiny.

 
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The Browns have fallen to a whole new level of suck. Apparently the Mangenius isn't well liked by his players and he could be facing a mutiny.
:scared: I think Cleveland has a shot at taking it into December. If they can "get past" the Bengals this week, they might not be favored until either Week 15 at KC or Week 16 vs. OAK. Epic matchups there, to be sure, and no doubt a ratings bonanza. That includes, of course, Week 11 at Detroit.
 
I voted for Tampa, but I can see the Cleveland, St. Louis and Kansas City voters; however, who ever voted for Tennessee needs to come in and explain themselves.

 
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Based on what I saw yesterday the Bucs were truly horrible: Just 5 first downs all day long. Their organization is in terrible disarray from top to bottom. Tampa will get more votes after they lose to the almost-as-horrible Redskins next week.

 
Based on what I saw yesterday the Bucs were truly horrible: Just 5 first downs all day long. Their organization is in terrible disarray from top to bottom. Tampa will get more votes after they lose to the almost-as-horrible Redskins next week.
The thing is, as bad as the skins are, and after the shock of getting beat by the lions, i can see them losing that game
 
Tennessee actually has a tough schedule - but I think they are too good to be the one here. Carolina's not that bad and they have the Redskins and Tampa coming up. Miami has Buffalo at home this week so that's a good opportunity. Otherwise might be week 10 when they get Tampa at home. But Miami is also not that bad so they could get an upset sometime in between there.

That leaves 4 truly bad teams - Tampa, St. Louis, Cleveland, KC. St. Louis' big opportunity is Week 8 @ Detroit. Bucs best opportunity is this week @ a reeling Redskins team. Cleveland has some opportunities - Cinci, @Buff, @Detroit, and then week 15 and 16 @KC and Oak. KC has @Wash in Week 6, @Oak in Week 10, Buff in week 14 and Cleve in Week 15.

Just based on schedule I think it's going to be St. Louis or Tampa.

 
I voted for Tampa, but I can see the Cleveland and Kansas City voters; however, who ever voted for Tennessee needs to come in and explain themselves.
:thumbup:I did, but it was a mistake, I meant to vote for the Browns, hit tab and then went down to submit. But if it turns out to be true, then I will say that I knew it all along, lol.
 
TB. Their defense was expected to keep them in the game. That isn't happening. When your TE is your most explosive player it is hard to play catch up. Rookie HC, Lefty looking lost, defense not making plays = long year.

 
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Do St. Louis and Cleveland play each other. If not, we might have the first season ever of two teams going 0-16. Cleveland might win a game because they

get to play KC towards the end of the season.

 

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