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team to beat in division
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(08-28-2022, 06:14 PM)Cleatwood Wrote:(08-28-2022, 12:55 PM)CTEisREAL Wrote: TN is going to be better than their team last yr. Their defensive unit is stronger and they have Henry back and no way they face the injury bug they did last yr. Their rookie class also looks strong. Their rookie 3rd rounder won the RT job and they solved the backup QB hole with Willis. I think Indy is in trouble due to OL. I agree Houston is solid because of Mills. I think our DL is going to give fits to the division but until we stop the run we won't be the top of the hill.Tacks will regress big time I think. No play making WR anymore to keep the D honest (I love Woods but off a torn ACL at his age?). Exactly. They also won way more close games than the average. Here's a good quote on it: "They were unsustainably good in games decided by seven points or fewer. After going 7-6 in one-score games during coach Mike Vrabel's first two years, the 2020 Titans went 7-2 in one-score games. History tells us that's extremely difficult to sustain; teams that win five more close games than they lose in a given year often don't keep that up the following season. They go from 199-44 (.819) in those close games to 102-126 (.447) in those same games the following year. Their overall record declines by an average of four wins per 17 games." Predicting NFL teams most likely to decline in 2022 - Numbers, history show Packers, Raiders, Steelers, Titans, Falcons will lose more games (espn.com) |
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