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Surprising winners and losers

#1

I think by now it should be clear which teams are better or worse than most people expected them to be. Who do you think they are?

 

Although the Falcons got a good coach this year, I did not expect them to win five games before losing one. It is not common for rookie head coaches to do that.

 

Of course, nobody could have expected the Colts to look terrible against the Bills and Jets or Andrew Luck to lead the NFL in interceptions either. Then they almost lose to the Jaguars.


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#2

Bowles is also a rookie head coach and has the Jets at 4-1.  


Sean Payton in his rookie head coach season went 5-1


I was wrong about Trent Baalke. 
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#3

Quote:Bowles is also a rookie head coach and has the Jets at 4-1.  


Sean Payton in his rookie head coach season went 5-1
 

Yeah I was not expecting the Jets to be so good either. Of course the biggest improvement is on defense.

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#4

Quote:Yeah I was not expecting the Jets to be so good either. Of course the biggest improvement is on defense.
Lol I don't know I think the biggest improvement was 'benching' Geno.



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#5

Quote:Lol I don't know I think the biggest improvement was 'benching' Geno.
 

Geno Smith was out with an injury and did not get his job back, so that had nothing to do with the win at Indianapolis.

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Quote:Geno Smith was out with an injury and did not get his job back, so that had nothing to do with the win at Indianapolis.


If Geno played the Jets lose. That has everything to do with it.
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#7

Quote:If Geno played the Jets lose. That has everything to do with it.
 

I was saying being benched had nothing to do with Geno Smith not playing as someone else implied.

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