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Re: AFC North predictions for next season
Madmikey, You can cut players, but you then have to fill those spots. That isn't free. That costs money so you really have to chop alot more than 3o million to get new players in and sign your RFA's and UFA's and 4 million for draft picks. Plus Keisel, Pouncey and Mendenhall coming off surgeries. Lot of "ifs" players off surgery you know are unknowns. As far as division Ravens look the best, but really that's just on paper-means nothing. Alot can happen. Colon who hasn't played in 2 years? Then Gilbert had shoulder surgery( usually can't weight train for a long time after that. Lots of ifs. But who knows.
Last edited by Boulderraven; 01-26-2012 at 05:24 PM.
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Re: AFC North predictions for next season
Depends on what kind of surgery.
Torn labarum or rotator cuff? Yea, no lifting for a while. Rehab will be a lot of resistance exercises.
A "cleanup" or even a AC Separation? He could be back in the gym in 2 months or less depending on the severity.
I do agree that the Steelers have a lot of tough decisions to make and their fans are going to have a lot of reactions like we all did when we saw Heap and Mason's name on the cut list.When it comes to quarterbacks, don't pay attention to stats; pay attention to guys who make crucial plays at crucial times. -Gil Brandt
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01-26-2012, 05:25 PM #43
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01-26-2012, 09:41 PM #44Americanmade2012 Guest
Re: AFC North predictions for next season
I honestly think the steelers wont get more then 6 wins, Bengals will get ten again Ravens get 11 and Browns get 6
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01-27-2012, 07:52 AM #45
Re: AFC North predictions for next season
Hampton is definitely the best player listed there, as he had a pretty good season for 13 games. Foote and smith are also good players when healthy. I dont care what you want to call it, but cutting all of your veterans is a youth movement. we did it last year on offense and it struggled for it. The Steelers will have the same growing pains. it does not bode well for them and quite frankly their record was better than they played last year. I expect a drop off. Those "veteran depth" players are who won those 2 superbowls, dont forget that. these young players havent proven anything.
Im also not so sure these restructured contracts are guaranteed to happen. Woodley just signed last year, im not sure its that great of a benefit for him to restructure at this juncture.Last edited by JAB1985; 01-27-2012 at 07:59 AM.
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01-27-2012, 01:41 PM #46
Re: AFC North predictions for next season
agree wi OP. Bengals are really tough to figure. I've read a lot of buzz about how Coach Marvin has 'his' players now and has built the team by his standards. we'll see how Dalton goes; will he progress, hit sophomore jinx, or be hurt again?
can't imagine Pigsburgh wi more than 10 wins next year.
Brownies might catch fire wi RGIII but probly not.
have to think Ravens get another 12 wins and Division.Baltimore Ravens, 2012 NFL Champions!
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01-27-2012, 01:45 PM #47
Re: AFC North predictions for next season
madmikey - who replaced Casey Hampton? I see him as one of the most critical cogs in that defense.
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01-27-2012, 01:48 PM #48
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Re: AFC North predictions for next season
I don't see why we can't go 12-4, We are very good at home and could easily go 8-0 again 6-2 at worst with the superbowl teams being the hardest. The toughest road games are @ Houston and @ Philadelphia.


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