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"One thing to keep in mind here is that total record for all 32 teams doesn't come out to 272-272 because we didn't make these picks as a group (There were seven writers total involved in these predictions). One writer was assigned to each team and that writer didn't take into consideration anyone else's picks. Once we get closer to the season, I promise we'll give you a prediction where everything evens out."Guys ... Look at the records this writer (John Breech) predicted for all 32 teams.
Anything seem unusual? A little off maybe?
There are a lot of really good records. He has 14 or 15 teams winning 10 or more games.
For every win, there has to be a loss. That means when all the predicted records are added-up, the number of wins must equal the number of losses. That's just reality ... unless you are John Breech, NFL writer for CBS Sports.
His wins and losses do not add-up. His total would have about 50 more wins than losses. THAT'S NOT POSSIBLE!
This writer is so lazy ... AND SO FUCKING STUPID ... that he put together win/loss projections that do not properly add-up. And, CBS Sports printed it! So no one at CBS Sports checked or no one cares. It's simple fucking math!
Thank you for that information. Should have read the article."One thing to keep in mind here is that total record for all 32 teams doesn't come out to 272-272 because we didn't make these picks as a group (There were seven writers total involved in these predictions). One writer was assigned to each team and that writer didn't take into consideration anyone else's picks. Once we get closer to the season, I promise we'll give you a prediction where everything evens out."
I mean, it's convoluted but he does explain what happened...
Still makes the projections abaolutely worthless."One thing to keep in mind here is that total record for all 32 teams doesn't come out to 272-272 because we didn't make these picks as a group (There were seven writers total involved in these predictions). One writer was assigned to each team and that writer didn't take into consideration anyone else's picks. Once we get closer to the season, I promise we'll give you a prediction where everything evens out."
I mean, it's convoluted but he does explain what happened...
Just what I thought. Top 4 roster with a top head coach yet they go 10-7? Who were the panel of writers? Let me guess. Of 7 writers three were from Seattle, Arizona, and San Francisco.Top 10 team (4th) with talent but third in their division. Boy that makes a lot of sense lol
They are just the team too hate on. I’m shocked they didn’t rank Trevor Lawrence higher than Stafford.Just what I thought. Top 4 roster with a top head coach yet they go 10-7? Who were the panel of writers? Let me guess. Of 7 writers three were from Seattle, Arizona, and San Francisco.