Who are the 4 losses too??
Actually, now I think it'll be 13-3 at the worst.
First Loss - @ San Diego: Yeah, we'll be coming off another west coaster the weekend before and we'll be tired. Plus, it's high time San Diego shakes their "we can't win against the Pats" bug. It'll be a very, very close game though.
Second loss - @ Seattle: It's tough to play in Seattle anyway and getting them late in the year while they'll likely be making a playoff push AND coming off yet another trip to the West Coast will make it really hard for us to beat them.
Third loss - @ Bills: It'll be the last game of the year and we'll most likely be resting our starters for the playoffs since an undefeated season is no longer on the line. I can see the Bills being improved next season (more so than this year) and they will probably be making a wild card push and need that last win.
That said, those are the only FORSEEABLE losses on the schedule. I think we'll take the Jets twice (unless they suddenly figure out their QB quandry) and the same with the Fish even though the game in SoFla is going to be traditionally tough. We'll smoke the Chiefs in week 1, but not in the first half. After our bye, we'll take the 49ers. The Broncos are not so much a threat to us as they used to be. Besides, that game is in New England where I think we'll be undefeated this year. The Rams will still be a no threat to us while the Colts will be coming off of a physical game against a division rival in the Titans. That game, as always, will be close but we'll pull it out in the end. We'll take the Bills, Jets, and Steelers at home (the Steeler game being a physical one that is decided in the 4th quarter). We'll rebound against the Raiders where Randy Moss will be all over the field then have a tough game against the Cardinals (who should be improved in the running game and have Leinart with two years under his belt still throwing to that WR tandem). The rest is history.