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There's gonna be improvement, every week I expect, but it's not going to be instant flip a switch kinda competitive |
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Dam still hasn’t admitted to how terrible pagano is
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We will be better, but I would look towards the second half of the season for them to start to be competitive. That is like a whole college season under their belt and things might start to click a little. The first half of the schedule is brutal, I don't see a lot of wins in there.
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Butter (05-18-2018) |
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This is a learning and development year for a lot of rookies on this team. I'm not too worried about what the record will be. Last edited by Maniac; 05-18-2018 at 05:38 PM. |
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So for teams who fail to make the playoffs which is almost 2/3 of the league they will be playing 1 less game than the absolute elite teams in college. Clearly there are still more games played, and the intensity and standard of overall play is going to be higher in the NFL. |
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Racehorse (05-20-2018) |
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College is easier than the NFL. Along with the schedule being longer, you also have weeks where you have to play on short rest due to Monday or Thursday games. |
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I agree with your premise, but also feel the need to point out that college teams play on more days of the week than NFL teams. I've seen college games on pretty much every day of the week, and not just in bowl season.
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