Well, I can rest assured that a .500 season is not in our future.
We've been 9-8 the past two years. I think the coaching has improved, but both sides of the ball learning new systems is going to mean some growing pains. I think we have a similar record to last year but improve throughout the season. I may be underestimating the situation - if last year's defense had even been average we'd have been in the playoffs. I think Macdonald gets the D at least into the average range.
I think Geno is good enough to get us into and yes, win, in the playoffs. There is ONE QB currently in the league who is capable of willing his team to a championship when the players around him are subpar, and that is Mahomes. Brady was the other recent example who was capable of it. Beyond those two, EVERY quarterback lives or dies by his teammates. We have the skill positions to really go far on offense, assuming Grubb's schemes work well in an NFL setting. I believe they will, and we'll all be pleasantly surprised by the progress this year.
I consider success to be being competitive in every game (granted in every season there are some outliers) and in the playoff hunt for the entire season. That's not the GOAL, obviously. But every step beyond that makes the season even better. I expect to see discipline and improvement as players get used to the new schemes in game situations. Training camp only takes them so far in that. I expect to see Geno and Grubb with their tablets on the sideline, making adjustments during the game. Mostly, I expect the team to compete for the ENTIRE game, not just the 4th quarter.