View Full Version : How many games do Peyton and the Donks win this year?
Ryan Fitzpatrick
03-19-2012, 05:13 PM
2012 Opponents:
Home:
Chiefs
Chargers
Raiders
Browns
Steelers
Saints
Buccaneers
Texans
Away:
Chiefs
Chargers
Raiders
Ravens
Bengals
Patriots
Panthers
Falcons
10-6, imo. Tough sched.
imho 12-4 if he stays healthy
NewcastleKEG
03-19-2012, 05:43 PM
2012 Opponents:
Home:
Chiefs
Chargers
Raiders
Browns
Steelers
Saints
Buccaneers
Texans
Away:
Chiefs
Chargers
Raiders
Ravens
Bengals
Patriots
Panthers
Falcons
10-6, imo. Tough sched.
As of now
10-6
Depends.
Let's see what they can do with what's left from their money after they pay Manning 20m/yr for 5 yrs.
Or what they can get for Tebow.
Home:
Chiefs
Chargers
Raiders
Browns
Steelers
Saints
Buccaneers
Texans
Away:
Chiefs
Chargers
Raiders
Ravens
Bengals
Patriots
Panthers
Falcons
Id say 10-6 too.
TIMMYtoZO
03-19-2012, 09:44 PM
11-12 games if he can stay healthy.
Manning is pretty good at beating New England, Houston and Baltimore. His shit ass Colts teammates beat Houston without him last year. 12 wins should be a lock in the AFC West.
Not really the Broncos are gay and hard to root for even with Manning. I just think 12 wins with that schedule and Manning's history of beating those teams is possible. For what it's worth I think the Colts will win 8-9 games next year. Those niggas sucked for Luck harder than Monica Lewinsky. So they had the worst record and all, but on Day 1 Andrew Luck is already better than half the other starting QBs in the NFL. Luck plus legit defensive strategy... I don't care if it's straight 3-4 or that hybrid shit Baltimore runs with and New England tries to run with. Light years better than that Tampa 2 shit. All that's prob worth +6 in the win column. Excited to see Mathis as OLB.
Ryan Fitzpatrick
03-20-2012, 10:02 AM
12 wins is a tall order for the donks this year, imo. Every team in that division 'should' be better than last year, and playing the nfc south and afc north--along with the pats and texans--is a pretty tough sched.
RaZon
03-20-2012, 10:15 AM
They will win one that shouldn't have, lose one they should have won. Now add 10 more wins. So that's...11. 12 at the most, 10 at the least.
I'm not a Bronco fan so I'd rather watch Tebow play. Something unique is always interesting.
Blake
03-20-2012, 10:15 AM
If PM is 100%, they win 13 games imo. I haven't seen proof that he's even 75%.
9-7, imo.
Ryan Fitzpatrick
03-20-2012, 10:17 AM
They will win one that shouldn't have, lose one they should have won. Now add 10 more wins. So that's...11. 12 at the most, 10 at the least.
I'm not a Bronco fan so I'd rather watch Tebow play. Something unique is always interesting.
Peyton Manning's been pretty unique throughout his career.
RaZon
03-20-2012, 10:26 AM
Peyton Manning's been pretty unique throughout his career.
Look at Manning's first year as a starter, now look at Tebow's. Totally different deal. People who don't even watch/know football knew about Tim Tebow.
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