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Which Team(s) Are Most Likely To Regress From Winning Records Last Year To Losing Ones This Year?
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<blockquote data-quote="PackerfaninCarolina" data-source="post: 727852" data-attributes="member: 9364"><p>Out of all those teams the Giants and Falcons are the least likely to regress, and if anything they both could easily be improved. The Falcons just have a big "?" with Steve Sarkisian coming into a new environment and there's a good chance there might be growing pains with changes he brings just as Norv Turner brought to Minny and caused AP problems. They've had their defensive problems too, and coming off a superbowl loss like the one they had, we'll have to see if it puts them in a tailspin. The Giants formed maybe one of the best defensive backfield's seen in quite some time last year, but will Odell Beckham Jr. continue to drag that team down with drama and become a liability again? And will Eli's offense continue to struggle with output is another "?" On paper both these teams should be contenders, but they've come out to be the league's biggest disappointers over the years as well.</p><p></p><p>The most likely to regress in my opinion are the Lions and the Bucs. Even though Stafford may have his throwing hand in better shape now, the bad losing streak the Lions found themselves on the end of could be a problem. The Bucs as well, even though to their credit they made a winning season happen still have a lot of work to do to make me a believer. To me neither of these teams are going to be getting the kind of luck they had go their way this last year, and the last time the Lions posted back-to-back winning seasons was 1994 and 1995, and the bucs it was 2007 and 2008.</p><p></p><p>Also not really sold on the Titans yet, but they certainly were way ahead of expectations last year. As for the fins and the Raiders, well things look good there but Carr and Tannehill are going to have to deliver big on their new contracts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackerfaninCarolina, post: 727852, member: 9364"] Out of all those teams the Giants and Falcons are the least likely to regress, and if anything they both could easily be improved. The Falcons just have a big "?" with Steve Sarkisian coming into a new environment and there's a good chance there might be growing pains with changes he brings just as Norv Turner brought to Minny and caused AP problems. They've had their defensive problems too, and coming off a superbowl loss like the one they had, we'll have to see if it puts them in a tailspin. The Giants formed maybe one of the best defensive backfield's seen in quite some time last year, but will Odell Beckham Jr. continue to drag that team down with drama and become a liability again? And will Eli's offense continue to struggle with output is another "?" On paper both these teams should be contenders, but they've come out to be the league's biggest disappointers over the years as well. The most likely to regress in my opinion are the Lions and the Bucs. Even though Stafford may have his throwing hand in better shape now, the bad losing streak the Lions found themselves on the end of could be a problem. The Bucs as well, even though to their credit they made a winning season happen still have a lot of work to do to make me a believer. To me neither of these teams are going to be getting the kind of luck they had go their way this last year, and the last time the Lions posted back-to-back winning seasons was 1994 and 1995, and the bucs it was 2007 and 2008. Also not really sold on the Titans yet, but they certainly were way ahead of expectations last year. As for the fins and the Raiders, well things look good there but Carr and Tannehill are going to have to deliver big on their new contracts. [/QUOTE]
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