Eagles 27 Browns 28] Carson plays pretty well but has a season of learning which is going to include a bunch of bumps & bruises. Turns it over late in the game on a potential game winning drive.
So can I. But I'm entering Week 1 cautiously optimistic until I see them do it in a game that matters.
While I agree with this stand point, I really do see the D line wrecking havoc on RGlll. The secondary is where I'm nervous.
CAR over DEN GB over JAX BAL over BUF HOU over CHI PHI over CLE TB over ATL TEN over MIN CIN over NYJ NO over OAK KC over SD SEA over MIA IND over DET NYG over DAL AZ over NE PIT over WAS LA over SF
Carolina @ Denver Green Bay @ Jacksonville Buffalo @ Baltimore Chicago @ Houston Cleveland @ Philadelphia Tampa Bay @ Atlanta Minnesota @ Tennessee Cincinnati @ New York Jets Oakland @ New Orleans San Diego @ Kansas City Miami @ Seattle Detroit @ Indianapolis New York @ Dallas New England @ Arizona Pittsburgh @ Washington Los Angeles @ San Francisco
JAX 24 GB 33 Jacksonville will have a surprising, explosive first half... but Green Bay will show what an actual good team looks like by coming through in very key moments of the game, and managing to put up field goals even on drives when the Jags defense plays well. I kind of expect Eddie Lacy to have a 50-60 yard fourth quarter when our defense is tired. I'll post 3 paragraphs afterward about how "close" we were.
CAR over DEN TB over ATL BUF over BAL (it's gonna be ugly) HOU over CHI GB over JAX KC over SD OAK over NO CIN over NYJ PHI over CLE (this will be a surprisingly fun game to watch) MIN over TEN SEA over MIA DAL over NYG (Prescott is for real, he has an amazing supporting cast, and that NYG defense is really not good) IND over DET NE over ARI PIT over WAS LA over SF (also will be ugly)
GB 38 Jacksonville 31 Jags keep it close through the half. Raag hits Jordy and Cook for big TD's early in the 2nd half to extend the lead. Jags make it close with a few of those garbage time TD's that fantasy owners loved all last season.