justincredible
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I'm going to say Bills 38, Rams 17.
I'm going to say Bills 38, Rams 17.
posted by justincredibleThat Bills TD play was nice.
Refreshing
Damn, that's an unlucky INT.
Hell of a stiff-arm from Allen. Dude's a lot of fun to watch.
Every time Stafford draws back to throw a deep pass I assume he’s throwing to a wide open Kupp, and I’ve been right every time.
Rams offense might be in some trouble this season.
posted by friendfromlowryRams offense might be in some trouble this season.
I forgot Allen Robinson was on the Rams and apparently they did too? One reception for 12 yards
If Kupp gets hurt Rams are done
Kupp is insane.
posted by justincredibleI'm going to say Bills 38, Rams 17.
Got the differential right.
posted by friendfromlowryRams offense might be in some trouble this season.
Bills defense is also pretty damn good which makes them double scary. 7 sacks, 3 INT's by the defense. Seems like they have pass rush for days.
What makes them even more scary is their depth. They actually have two starting O-Lines with what they have at backup.
posted by BR1986FBBills defense is also pretty damn good which makes them double scary. 7 sacks, 3 INT's by the defense. Seems like they have pass rush for days.
What makes them even more scary is their depth. They actually have two starting O-Lines with what they have at backup.
Kinda expecting Von Miller to age….I guess not
posted by kizer permanenteThey've always had a good defense though? And losing your only true 1 receiver i dunno man lol. I mean I agree Rodgers is one of the best ever... I just feel like people aren't recognizing what not having a 1 receiver means to an offense.
4.7 ypc against them last year and couldn't get pressure on the QB. For sure cost them the 49ers game, the Saints game, nearly cost them the Browns game, the other 49ers game. I get it the defense kept them in the KC game that Rodgers missed, but the new Dline and the fact that they have an actual ST coach makes me really like this team.
posted by Ironman92Kinda expecting Von Miller to age….I guess not
Right but it seems like they have other/younger guys that can take up the slack. Was really impressed with Phillips.
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All of these polls are making me wonder what the least intriguing division is.
AFC south? Titans could make a step back. Texans will be bad. Jaguars should be improved but that doesn’t make them watchable.
NFC south? It’s the buccaneers to lose. Falcons will be bad, Panthers could be also.
NFC north? Can Vikings keep pace with Packers? Will Lions be watchable?
posted by friendfromlowryAll of these polls are making me wonder what the least intriguing division is.
AFC south? Titans could make a step back. Texans will be bad. Jaguars should be improved but that doesn’t make them watchable.
NFC south? It’s the buccaneers to lose. Falcons will be bad, Panthers could be also.
NFC north? Can Vikings keep pace with Packers? Will Lions be watchable?
For me from best to worst (most watchable)
1. AFC West
2. AFC North
3. AFC East
4. NFC West
5. NFC West
6. NFC South
7. AFC South
8. NFC North
Rats couldn't agree to a deal with Lamar Jackson. I could see Miami in his future.
posted by BR1986FBRats couldn't agree to a deal with Lamar Jackson. I could see Miami in his future.
I don't know. He's definitely a franchise QB, but I'd be leary of giving $40M+ to a guy that's not a great thrower of the football.
posted by friendfromlowryAll of these polls are making me wonder what the least intriguing division is.
AFC south? Titans could make a step back. Texans will be bad. Jaguars should be improved but that doesn’t make them watchable.
NFC south? It’s the buccaneers to lose. Falcons will be bad, Panthers could be also.
NFC north? Can Vikings keep pace with Packers? Will Lions be watchable?
I'm totes looking forward to the NFC East and its battle of "which team sucks a bit less than the other three" for this year. Where the main intrigue will be whether Jerry Jones or Dan Snyder has the more embarrassing moment.
posted by gutI don't know. He's definitely a franchise QB, but I'd be leary of giving $40M+ to a guy that's not a great thrower of the football.
Been saying this since his rookie season, if he takes one good injury to a knee his mystique is gone. He's good at hitting a wide open Mark Andrews in the middle of the field but terrible at sideline throws. More often than not, his big play/passes are after he's gone backyard football/scrambling around, DB's get tired/confused and a receiver pops wide open. He's not someone I'd rely on to fit passes into tight windows.
i love how we don't give enough of a shit about the NFCS and AFCS to even have a thread predicting them...
Bills fans give CLE tacit permission to root for Watson
posted by j_crazyi love how we don't give enough of a shit about the NFCS and AFCS to even have a thread predicting them...
lol, that's my bad.