How does that impact the Niners though? It's not like Seattle or the Rams or even GB, Dallas, Detroit et got him.
Pearsall is your Cooper Kupp but he'll have to get healthy again, not sure if he can play again this year, he got Neteyam'd.
Meant that for them gifting the Chiefs Worthy tbh.
How does that impact the Niners though? It's not like Seattle or the Rams or even GB, Dallas, Detroit et got him.
Pearsall is your Cooper Kupp but he'll have to get healthy again, not sure if he can play again this year, he got Neteyam'd.
Even if the Niners get back to the SB their likely opponent has several new weapons, the primary one essentially gifted to them. Barring injuries the Chiefs are sleepwalking to a threepeat.
Eh, it's week 1. The Niners are just as likely to face the Colts as the Chiefs or to have a similar injury plagued year like 2020 where they win six games and have to play half their home games out of state because of some stupid far-left-wing political policy. Or, Mahomes could go the way of Aaron Rodgers last year or Brady in 2008. You just don't know anything yet. The Panthers could win the Super Bowl at this point. That's part of what makes football great. That all 32 teams have a chance in any given year. It's not like basketball where 82 games provides a strong enough central limit theorem; 16 or, even 17 (disgusting, still) games allows for enough variability and chance for literally any team to win any year.
Also, unlike basketball, the best or most talented team on paper doesn't win every year. You have single elimination which makes everything so much better and more exciting. Everything is do-or-die. In basketball, if you can't hit the broad side of the barn in game 1 of the playoffs against a ty opponent, well there's always the gentleman's sweep, and even potential leeway for another bad game or even two. None of that in the NFL, if you do that in football then guys get cut or traded and coaches get fired. Over one game. And the hard cap keeps all 32 teams perennially in the mix.
Bills gifting the Chiefs Worthy
Could see that backfiring a mile away.
They won’t make the playoffs this year and that is a good thing. Bye-bye McDermott, so long Von’s bloated contract, and a good chance we finish 3rd in the division which means we’ll get a 3rd place schedule and a higher draft pick. 2025 and onwards is looking up, but this year will suck massively and I’m fine with that
I could still see you winning 10-11 and getting a wild card birth, maybe finishing 2nd in the division over Miami, but the offense and team in general just isn't good enough this year. Don't know if McDermott gets fired if they do that. Defense will carry you but obviously Miller was a massive mistake when it happened. Maybe consider drafting new QB1. Matt Milano is the best player on the team but he's on the shelf again first half of the season which bites.
Jordan Love is such a stud.
Between him, Rodgers, Brady, and Mahomes, even with a lesser guy like Hurts, it's officially confirmed: Best way of developing a quarterback is sitting him at least a year or more. I don't get why more teams don't catch on to this instead of starting their highly-drafted rookie on day 1 right into the fire? That ruins the guy.
Managed 9 pts off 3 Philly turnovers in their own backfield. Expectations should be higher for the highest paid QB in NFL history, imo.
Bills are winning the division easily.
I really doubt guys like Mahomes, Brady and Rogers would have been less than they are, had they played their rookie seasons.
Disagree on all three. I also think a guy like Lawrence might be considered a top 3 superstar no-contest if he'd waited a year instead of starting his career in the fire with Urban Meyer. I still think he has a good career but maybe not the untapped potential he had from college. He's had a bit of an Andrew Luck career arc so far.
Only if Rodgers gets injured.
Why? What's so magical about sitting out a year that transforms you into a HoF QB?
Yeah, WTF Caleb Williams losing at home with a goose egg big to the ans? The ans are one of the worst rosters in football in 2024.
Maybe Caleb Williams really is the next Fields, Trubisky.
Also lol at Trash Allen and Buffalo and wtf is going on in Cincinnati and Miami? Those 3 AFC "playoff contender" teams don't look the same at all.
Texans benefactor look okay, nothing special. Trevor Lawrence and Derek Carr and the Saints look good.
Allen having to call his own number just to muster one measly difficult TD at home against a bad team to go into half losing by 7. Going to be a long season for buffalo
benefactor Stroud with an absolutely horrible throw, even if the INT was overturned by a foot on the out of bounds line
Allen is just too good. He's worth 10/11 wins all by himself. lol at the people that had them missing the playoffs because they lost a couple of overrated "skill" position guys. Allen is my pick for MVP this season, tbh.
lol, they're playing Arizona, who is expected to be a bottom-four team in the NFL this year
They won't be. Even if they are, it doesn't matter. Allen is easily the 2nd best QB in the league, and the Bills will be good because of him.
Levis should be able to write off that charity pick-6. Thank you sir, very cool.
Hey lefty20 How about that Caleb Comeback win?
(though the special teams and defense did most the scoring)
No and no, but I did have Buffalo winning 10-11 games regardless
that QB is still the white Scam Newton and is long overdue for a big injury considering he still barrels into defenders
Looked like Jay Cutler in his prime.
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