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You can't expect to jump from a 3 win season to much more than that. Statistically that probably rarely happensLike all those other .500 seasons in the past 16 or 20 years.
Mediocrity with progression is what we're looking for next season.Understood. But settling for more mediocrity... No thanks. We've had to settle for that for the last ~16 years (figuring post 2006's trip to the SB).
The Jags finished 3-14 last season, which was good for last place in the AFC South.You can't expect to jump from a 3 win season to much more than that. Statistically that probably rarely happens
So you don't want the Bears to end up around .500 or better?
So you're supporting the .500 statement then, cuz your example is exactly thatThe Jags finished 3-14 last season, which was good for last place in the AFC South.
They finished 9-8 this season, which was good for 1st place in the AFC South, along with a playoff win and a tough battle with KC.
But yeah....the Bears with H1M, the #1 overall pick, the most money to spend in FA and a pile of draft pics should consider .500 a great season.
Bear fans are really something.
9-8 is .500?So you're supporting the .500 statement then, cuz your example is exactly that
Yeah cuz everyone is expecting a tie.... Gtfo.529 is .500?
WrongIt is impossible to finish .500 in a 17 game season.
I stand corrected, I forgot it's possible to tie.Wrong
So, for all intensive purposes to say a team is a .500 team +/- 1 win with an odd number of games is correct.I stand corrected, I forgot it's possible to tie.
Remove the tie (which is rare) and *gasp* NOT A SINGLE TEAM FINISHED .500
JesusWould you rather finish 9-8 .529
Or finish 8-9 .470
Without a tie you cannot finish .500
My buddy In KS is moving to AZ. Trying to figure out logistics to help him drive his car, his wife's car, and moving truck all out there. He closes on 3/1 and needs to leave by 3/2.