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Re: Patriots 2025-26 Season
« Reply #435 on: Yesterday at 02:19:58 PM »

Offline kraidstar

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I think this is a 10 or 11 win team, that as others have said may do much better because of the schedule.

They could easily be at 11 wins before they get to their bye week.

Sorry I wasn't clear. I meant in terms of talent/ or a year with a normal schedule. I agree, this team could theoretically win 13 or 14 games this year.

No offense,  but that's some fuzzy math. If the Pats win, say, 50% of their games against good teams and 80% of their games against mediocre or bad teams then they'd have to have an incredibly brutal schedule to account for 3 more losses. You'd be switching like 7 games from bad/mediocre teams to good teams.

This isn't college. In pro sports the differences in schedules doesn't actually mean that much.

The Pats are very good. Not the deepest team, but certainly very dangerous if healthy. I'm more worried about their lack of playoff experience than anything. They will probably choke when the lights get bright. Which is part of the process.

But let's not pretend like they aren't playing great football.

Re: Patriots 2025-26 Season
« Reply #436 on: Yesterday at 02:51:18 PM »

Offline Vermont Green

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As I have said before, two things can be true at the same time.  The Pats are a good team, better than I thought.  Better than everyone thought.  This is true.  It is also true that the Pats have had the easiest schedule in the league so far and no doubt have some number of more wins as a result.  How many more wins?  I don't know.

It is an odd season.  They have losses to the Raiders (were not quite ready) and the Steelers (5 turnovers) but have wins vs. the Bills and the Bucs.  They only beat ATL by 1 point.  Just because an opponent has a worse record does not guarantee a win.  A bad call penalty, a missed catch, a broken tackle, a small thing can change the outcome of a close game.

I don't know who the best teams are this season.  It is usually easier to tell.  IND has the second easiest schedule (per ESPN).  ESPN has KC as the top rated team with the 5th hardest strength of schedule.  They have DEN ranked 12th.  PHI looks solid to me, but I am not sure who else.

Re: Patriots 2025-26 Season
« Reply #437 on: Today at 03:13:55 AM »

Offline SparzWizard

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As I have said before, two things can be true at the same time.  The Pats are a good team, better than I thought.  Better than everyone thought.  This is true.  It is also true that the Pats have had the easiest schedule in the league so far and no doubt have some number of more wins as a result.  How many more wins?  I don't know.

It is an odd season.  They have losses to the Raiders (were not quite ready) and the Steelers (5 turnovers) but have wins vs. the Bills and the Bucs.  They only beat ATL by 1 point.  Just because an opponent has a worse record does not guarantee a win.  A bad call penalty, a missed catch, a broken tackle, a small thing can change the outcome of a close game.

I don't know who the best teams are this season.  It is usually easier to tell.  IND has the second easiest schedule (per ESPN).  ESPN has KC as the top rated team with the 5th hardest strength of schedule.  They have DEN ranked 12th.  PHI looks solid to me, but I am not sure who else.

Welp, Damien Woody said the road to the Superbowl in the AFC this season goes through Foxboro. If he told me that 10 years ago, I would not deny that. But in 2025? I'll have whatever he's smoking and double down on that!  8)


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