Here's next years schedule and win/loss totals. Looks on paper like a much rougher road. Home Bills - 11-6 NE - 10-7 Jets - 4-13 Browns 8-9 Steelers - 9-7-1 GB - 13-4 Vikings - 8-9 Texans - 4-13 Away Bills - 11-6 NE - 10-7 Jets - 4-13 Bengals - 10-7 Ravens - 8-9 Lions 3-13 Bears 6-11 Chargers 9-8 SF 10-7
Tua vs Herbert II You have to think Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Minnesota won't be as good next year. 49ers will essentially be starting a rookie quarterback who I don't think is any good. Until Belichick beats Tua I'm gonna count that as two wins also.
Ross to fans: Were rebuilding guys might take a few years to be competitive again. Early prediction on that schedule: 8-9 9-8
I don't know if one of them bring in Flo we might be in trouble there. Oh wait, Jets pt.2 would have beat us if not for Duke Johnson, let us not forget.
On paper it may look bad but if you look at the bigger picture… Roethlisburger isn’t going to be in Pittsburgh after this season…not that he’s been great, it’s the fact they don’t have a successor. Same thing with Rodgers. I truly don’t expect him to be in Green Bay next season either. The Vikings are in rebuild mode after firing Zimmer and Spielman The same with the Bears with the firing of Nagy and Pryce. But then again, this all depends on who this dumpster fire of a team hires as our next head coach
I haven't been to the new stadium here in LA so definitely going to the Chargers game. It's only a 1 hour car ride.
You know what I just thought of. One of these games next year will more than likely be a Flores vs Dolphins game. Lions / Bears / Vikings / Texas (I still think he might go there)
Lions have Dan Campbell, he's not going there. Vikings would be an interesting fit. Bears imo would be a terrible one.
Exactly, he's not going to go to another team with a young unproven quarterback. What the past couple of days have shown us is Flores can't coach up a young quarterback. He's more comfortable with an established veteran.
Well, I had been worried for a while that year four of the Flores regime, when we could/should have a good team, would come in a year when we played nine road games and had a tough looking schedule. Good thing now that it comes in a reboot year, and not one with higher expectations. 2023's looks to be more favorable, with fewer West Coast games and fewer that could be cold/bad weather.
As miami dolphins fans, its unfortunate that we are forever stuck in a "In three years" cycle. It's like a 3 year ground hog day. Ah well, in three years we'll be competitive again!