Pokerbrat2000
Opinions are like A-holes, we all have one.
If you want to laugh, take a look at Clay's pimple-faced-stats accumulation of what a computer with non-relevant stats can do to make a team look good or bad. The Packers, in this scenario are 9-7, and essentially so far down the line on defense that Gute and everyone involved in the draft should be fired because they failed to address the need for at least a half dozen new starters to even move up in the lower middle of the league.
This is one of the prime examples as to why I laugh at this garbage. None of it deals with the visual tests of what plays out on the field. His whole field of vision is based on fantasy stats not the real game. But that's just my opinion.
I agree with your opinion 100%
Yes, odds are that certain teams "should" have solid years and other teams that are in rebuild mode "should" have below average seasons. That said, injuries, development and luck can have a HUGE effect on each teams outcome from year to year. That goes for each teams weekly opponent as well. You might catch an opponent at an opportune time (lots of injuries) or the opposite, when they are peaking.
Like I said in my previous post on this topic. NFL seasons and results are hard to predict week to week, yet alone 3 weeks before the start of regular season.