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Zool
04-20-2018, 01:00 PM
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/23247031/2018-nfl-regular-season-schedule-record-predictions-analysis-games-scores-all-32-teams

Apparently the season will have more wins than losses according to ESPN.

Wins: 289
Losses: 223

Fosco33
04-20-2018, 01:40 PM
Nice!

mraynrand
04-20-2018, 03:34 PM
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/23247031/2018-nfl-regular-season-schedule-record-predictions-analysis-games-scores-all-32-teams

Apparently the season will have more wins than losses according to ESPN.

Wins: 289
Losses: 223


Winning! We are gonna have so much winning that we'll get tired of winning! Everyone gets a trophy!

woodbuck27
04-20-2018, 10:41 PM
So ESPN is (EDIT) supporting parity in the NFL and as 'a Hobby Analyst', my job will be hopefully easier this Season.

I'm excited to pay close attention to the Cleveland Browns this Season.

Cleveland Browns ../Full schedule | Predicted record: 5-11

" Not even the Browns can step backward after a winless season. But with a legitimate veteran quarterback, improved receivers and more talent throughout the roster, the Browns will win their share of games. It won't be enough to compete for a playoff spot, but it will be enough to set up future seasons. Finally." -- Pat McManamon

Analysis: Browns face tough early test to snap losing ways

Guiness
04-20-2018, 11:50 PM
PFT said it best. ESPN's lowest ranked team was the Browns at 5-11 followed by the Cardinals at 6-10. Last year there was an 0-16 team, a 3-13 team, two 4-12 teams, four 5-11 teams and three 6-10 teams. 11 teams at 6-10 or worse and they're predicting 2 this year?

woodbuck27
04-20-2018, 11:57 PM
PFT said it best. ESPN's lowest ranked team was the Browns at 5-11 followed by the Cardinals at 6-10. Last year there was an 0-16 team, a 3-13 team, two 4-12 teams, four 5-11 teams and three 6-10 teams. 11 teams at 6-10 or worse and they're predicting 2 this year?

Given your analysis the NFL is improving in terms of parity.

That's as NFL Fans (IMO) we should hope to see.