April prediction: 8 wins
I don't see the Lions as a playoff team next year. Not yet, at least. It's April and that could change, but at first glance the NFL schedule leaves me thinking 8-8. They have four very winnable games to start, but this is the NFL and almost no one goes 4-0. Similarly, they close with a rugged second half that includes December road trips to Indianapolis and Green Bay. But with four of their final six at home, I wouldn't expect another late-season slide.
How do I see things shaking out? Let's go game-by-game:
Sept. 7 at Atlanta The Falcons have a first-year coach and plenty of problems. Win.
Sept. 14 Green Bay Packers struggle early without Favre. Win.
Sept. 21 at San Francisco Lions will be amped to beat Mike Martz, but the 49ers are better than last year. Loss.
Oct. 5 Chicago Back home after the bye and back on track. Win.
Oct. 12 at Minnesota Can't stop Adrian Peterson in Minnesota. Loss.
Oct. 19 at Houston Texas might be a playoff team. Loss.
Oct. 26 Washington It's not in D.C., so Lions have a chance. Win.
Nov. 2 at Chicago Lions won't sweep series again. Loss.
Nov. 9 Jacksonville Jags are one of AFC's top teams. Loss.
Nov. 16 at Carolina Three straight losses would be tough to swallow. Loss.
Nov. 23 Tampa Bay Must-need victory or season sinks again. Win.
Nov. 27 Tennessee Vince Young gobbled up on Thanksgiving. Win.
Dec. 7 Minnesota Three straight the other way. Win.
Dec. 14 at Indianapolis Colts could be fighting for homefield throughout. Loss.
Dec. 21 New Orleans Still playoff dreamin'. Win.
Dec. 28 at Green Bay And the streak continues. Loss.
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