Unless the Niners roll into town...
But yeah, its Rodgers by a mile. Starting to remind me of Montana tbqh with his mannerisms (outside of, y'know, wanting the ).
There's no question its Rodgers at this point.
If the Packers lock down HFA, they're a shoo-in for the SuperBowl... they're godly at Lambeau. In 5 home games this season, they have scored 31, 42, 38, 55, 53 points
Unless the Niners roll into town...
But yeah, its Rodgers by a mile. Starting to remind me of Montana tbqh with his mannerisms (outside of, y'know, wanting the ).
New England is going to lambo in a couple of weeks. That could be a great game.
they'll get blown up fairly easily and brady or gronk will be mvp tbh
1. Rodgers
2. Watt
3. Gronkowski
4. Manning
5. Murray
would like to see Watt win it, but that record is probably going to kill his chances..
Anything to PhilBillys rib injury contributing to his cliff dive?
San Diego Union Tribune:
"Not for once did I think he was going to go out of the game," Gates said Sunday. "I watched the guy play with a torn ACL (in the 2007 AFC Championship Game). He takes some shots. He's taken some shots all year. For those who don't know, he's been dealing with a rib injury, a very severe rib injury, so he's been toughing it out these last three or four weeks."
Reached later, Rivers declared himself as "all good," saying he is "no more banged up than any other quarterback in the league."
When Rivers has an off day, Chargers are awful. I think if you put and average NFL QB on the Chargers, they would have 1 or 2 wins right now.
This is easy...
Aaron Rodgers
Tom Brady
JJ Watt
DeMarco Murray
Peyton Manning
1. Rodgers
2. Watt
3. Philbilly
4. Manning
5. Brady/Gronk
Naw Rivers shouldn't be there. Luck could be there.
Forgot about Luck, tbh..
Doesn't really matter, Rodgers would have to really blow it down the stretch to not win it IMO..
Lions have a cupcake schedule before the showdown @ Week 17. Crazy to think GB can lose the division even after this hot stretch.
The gift and the curse of the NFL, literally every game matters. But this has shaken up to be a very interesting ending to the season in regards to who will miss the playoffs, and how the seeding will end up.
What is interesting to note, is that outside of their week 3 victory over your Packers, they really don't have any major victories (DET). And yes, their last 4 games aside from the finale are pure . One can only hope for Chicago to turn into a trap game of sorts. Or the Viking defense scores some TDs in route to an upset.
While your schedule is slightly more difficult, fortunately that Falcon game is home, but the Bills are no joke while being in the mix chasing a playoff spot themselves. From week 8 on, ATL has played decent football if you take a look at it. But the Bills seem to be a better team than their record reflects, just from the eye test. But the Packers are clearly better than all of the teams left on their schedule, if they play B+ football they'll run the table of the last 4 quite easily.
Yeah, I'll be at the Bills game freezing my off
And yeah, there are no excuses - GB needs to win @ home vs the Lions in Week 17. Last time they lost to Detroit at Lambeau was 1991. GB can probably drop a game against either ATL, TB and BUF and it really has no impact.
as of right now
MVP - Aaron Rodgers; runner up: J.J. Watt
OPOY - Aaron Rodgers; runner up: DeMarco Murray
DPOY - J.J. Watt; runner up: Justin Houston
OROY - Mike Evans; runner up: Zack Martin
DROY - Aaron Donald; runner up: Khalil Mack
OBJ is probably gonna win OROY
has to be mike evans imo
Receptions Yards Avg TD FD Drops Odell Beckham Jr. 59 829 14.1 6 40 2 Kelvin Benjamin 59 848 14.4 9 39
It deleted Benjamins drops. He has 7.
OBJ has missed some games b
Could go either way but I think obj gets it cause of the catch
My b didn't check GP
In the last six weeks, Beckham’s 49 catches and 723 yards lead the NFL. Immediately behind him are Pittsburgh’s Antonio Brown with 45 receptions and Atlanta’s Julio Jones with 694 yards.
With 723 receiving yards in the last six games, Beckham joins Bill Groman of the 1960 Houston Oilers as the only rookies in NFL history with at least 700 receiving yards in a six-game span.
Despite missing those four games, Beckham is tied with Carolina’s Kelvin Benjamin for second among all rookie receivers with 59 catches. He trails only Miami’s Jarvis Landry, his good friend and former LSU teammate, who has 63 catches. But while Beckham has four fewer catches than Landry, he has 256 more yards.
Beckham’s 829 receiving yards are third among all rookies, behind Tampa Bay’s Mike Evans (935 yards on 57 catches) and Benjamin (848).
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