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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1065408" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>As I ponder the season more and more. There’s a constant reminder that very rarely does an NFL team stay stagnant as far as scoring on O or D or even Teams performance. That goes for our opponent also.</p><p></p><p>That said I have a hard time imagining The Vikings and Detroit combine for 29 Wins. I do give Campbell and O’Connell credit for leading some pretty good Teams to quality seasons recently.</p><p></p><p>As far as Chicago with all the $$$ spent in FA ($89Mil is signing bonus alone #4)and some crafty draft maneuvering for a bunch of nice Day1-2 selections, there’s just too much talent there to remain around 5 Wins. Chicago just went all in across the 2025-2026 seasons) Even with a new HC I suspect they’ll rise in the Win column. I don’t believe it’s going to spike hard, partly because Chicago has one of the harder schedules (roughly the #2 toughest tied with Detroit at .571) in the league.</p><p></p><p>I’m pretty confident betting on 1 of Detroit or Minnesota falling substantially. Substantial meaning 3+ games. It wouldn’t shock me to see that pair slip 5+ games combined Win total. Will know pretty early in season but something like these betting odds</p><p> </p><p>Detroit 12.5</p><p>GB 11.5</p><p>Vikings 10.5</p><p>Bears 9.0</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1065408, member: 10086"] As I ponder the season more and more. There’s a constant reminder that very rarely does an NFL team stay stagnant as far as scoring on O or D or even Teams performance. That goes for our opponent also. That said I have a hard time imagining The Vikings and Detroit combine for 29 Wins. I do give Campbell and O’Connell credit for leading some pretty good Teams to quality seasons recently. As far as Chicago with all the $$$ spent in FA ($89Mil is signing bonus alone #4)and some crafty draft maneuvering for a bunch of nice Day1-2 selections, there’s just too much talent there to remain around 5 Wins. Chicago just went all in across the 2025-2026 seasons) Even with a new HC I suspect they’ll rise in the Win column. I don’t believe it’s going to spike hard, partly because Chicago has one of the harder schedules (roughly the #2 toughest tied with Detroit at .571) in the league. I’m pretty confident betting on 1 of Detroit or Minnesota falling substantially. Substantial meaning 3+ games. It wouldn’t shock me to see that pair slip 5+ games combined Win total. Will know pretty early in season but something like these betting odds Detroit 12.5 GB 11.5 Vikings 10.5 Bears 9.0 [/QUOTE]
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