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<blockquote data-quote="PackersDraft" data-source="post: 442709" data-attributes="member: 5225"><p>I predict a similar season as last year for Houston. Andre has been one of the most exciting players to watch over the last decade. He is aging now and his body his falling apart. I want to wait for after the draft to see how good they will be. The Texans' receiving core is garbage. A couple of years ago there were college teams that had better secondaries than this team. Due to a phenomenal season from Jonathan Joseph, they had an OK season last year. If he has a down year they could fall apart and I could see a team like Titans or (dare I say it) the Colts winning the division. The Texans are known for losing to superior teams and falling apart down the stretch. I'm not buying into the hype just yet.</p><p> </p><p>From how I see it, the Packers have a timely schedule. They play the Saints when they still have their third string head coach coaching. We are also playing the 49ers at home which is big. There is no way Aaron is going to let Alex Smith beat him after what he had to go through on draft day. Those things stick around for life. I could see a loss to the Bears. We will not lose to the Giants.</p><p> </p><p><strong>13-3 </strong>Losses to Chicago, Seattle, and Detroit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackersDraft, post: 442709, member: 5225"] I predict a similar season as last year for Houston. Andre has been one of the most exciting players to watch over the last decade. He is aging now and his body his falling apart. I want to wait for after the draft to see how good they will be. The Texans' receiving core is garbage. A couple of years ago there were college teams that had better secondaries than this team. Due to a phenomenal season from Jonathan Joseph, they had an OK season last year. If he has a down year they could fall apart and I could see a team like Titans or (dare I say it) the Colts winning the division. The Texans are known for losing to superior teams and falling apart down the stretch. I'm not buying into the hype just yet. From how I see it, the Packers have a timely schedule. They play the Saints when they still have their third string head coach coaching. We are also playing the 49ers at home which is big. There is no way Aaron is going to let Alex Smith beat him after what he had to go through on draft day. Those things stick around for life. I could see a loss to the Bears. We will not lose to the Giants. [B]13-3 [/B]Losses to Chicago, Seattle, and Detroit [/QUOTE]
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