Originally Posted by
tiproast
I think 10-6 or better is what you'll see.
The schedule is pretty friendly. The AFC South has one strong team, three weak teams. The NFC South has one strong team (Saints), two average teams (I expect Carolina to take a step back next year, and Atlanta to recover a bit), and a weak sister (Tampa Bay). The Jets and the Chiefs round out the rest of the schedule, along with your division foes. The Steelers will probably win one they shouldn't, and lose one they shouldn't. Let's say 4-2 in the division, 3-1 against AFC South, 2-2 against NFC South, and 1-1 vs. Jets/Chiefs.
Should be good for a wild-card, maybe win the division if Cincy stumbles a bit and the Steelers eek out an 11th win.
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