CRedskinsRule
12-01-2008, 01:10 PM
It's gotta be 3-1 at a minimum, we may even get 4-0, but the Ravens will be a hard one to win. We will end the season at a minimum of 10-6
4th Quarter Season predictionsCRedskinsRule 12-01-2008, 01:10 PM It's gotta be 3-1 at a minimum, we may even get 4-0, but the Ravens will be a hard one to win. We will end the season at a minimum of 10-6 MTK 12-01-2008, 01:18 PM 2-2 with my fingers crossed for 3-1 or better. over the mountain 12-01-2008, 01:29 PM in our preseason record poll i guessed we'd go 8-8 give or take a game based on shazamm hitting or missing a late fg with us needing a late season run to make the playoffs. (reason for going 8-8 and not lower b/c of new HC is b/c we have a solid to great D core which would keep us in games) this is a typical redskins season and this year is no different. if i had to predict the skins record for 2020 it would be 8-8 give or take a game and needing a late season push for the playoffs. we are who we thought we are to use coach green's over-used adage. ps - i didnt predict us needing 10 wins for a wildcard spot, thats just crazy but a growing reality. irish 12-01-2008, 01:44 PM 2-2 at best (lose to Balt & Philly) but I can see 1-3 with a loss to SF in SF if the Skins are officially out of the playoffs. Coff 12-01-2008, 01:53 PM It seems like teams have figured out how to bring pressure and we just can't figure it out. And that's the big question. Can we figure it out? That will make the difference between 1-3 and 3-1. It just seems that, at some point, Zorn & Co. will find a way to make teams pay for stacking the box. All this being said, finishing 2-2 will leave us at 9-7, which is a terrible dissapointment after the 6-2 start. But optimistically, 9-7 will mean the Skins will have back to back winning seasons for the first time since 1997, and the first time they've won at least 9 games in back to back years since 1992. So at least there's that. I predict 2-2. htownskinfan 12-01-2008, 02:49 PM 2-2,lose to baltimore then to sf in an upset,miss out on playoffs CRedskinsRule 12-01-2008, 03:15 PM I can't figure the best thread to post this, I know it has been said in several, but here are the records the teams we have lost to: NY Giants (11-1) Division Leader (2 losses) Pittsburgh(9-3) Division Leader Dallas (8-4) (Split 1-1 on season) St. Louis (2-10) last place (Our loss came after their bye AND first game with a new head coach So, we are not elite, but at the same token, other than Baltimore we have no reason to think we won't beat the other 3 teams on our schedule. Yes the wins haven't been pretty, but they have been wins. GMScud 12-01-2008, 03:27 PM 2-2 I think. Given the power shift in the conference over to the NFC South (anyone who still thinks the East is better is smoking something), I believe we're gonna have to win out to make it. And that isn't going to happen. I'm not even thinking about the playoffs at this point. I'm doing my best Jim Mora, Sr. imitation. I'm just thinking about how we're going to score a single point against Baltimore's D. We stink at night on National TV. However, we aren't playing at home, so we may actually win. CRedskinsRule 12-01-2008, 04:26 PM Also, all the teams we have beat have a 7-5 or worse record (except Dallas), so I think it is fair to say, we are what the record says we are: an above average team, that wins against the lesser opponents, and loses to the better teams. With that in mind, we will probably lose to Baltimore, but we will win the other three. (We could beat Baltimore, just like we beat Dallas once). Bad thing is, that doesn't bode well if we do make it into the playoffs :( GMScud 12-01-2008, 04:32 PM Before the season I said we were most likely an 8-8 team. When we sat at 4-1 and then 6-2, I scoffed at my preseason prediction. Now I'm reverting and giving myself a little more credit. Unfortunately I think we'll only beat my prediction by 1 game at best. |
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