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strive_for_five_guy

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  1. Well, we’ll see if Purdy really was any good or a schmo can come right in and be just fine. SF not sitting well at 5-5 anyway though, in my opinion proof of what CMC meant their success last year v Purdy. I always thought that Purdy in the MVP discussion was ridiculous.
  2. I agree we throw money at Benford before Douglas. Money at Shakir before Cooper too. And Bernard going to need an extension at some point too.
  3. So he’ll clear waivers and then some team with a bad QB situation will take a flier on him, right?
  4. If you see them, squash them.
  5. Interesting, we’re essentially a coin flip with the Chiefs at this point to earn the 1 seed. And given 17% chance to win SB while they’re at 10%. In other words, even if we don’t get the bye, however this formula is working figures we still have a decent shot of winning it all. If we do earn the 1 seed, those odds will go up a good amount.
  6. Oh, well that sounds simple. Let’s get rid of the Chinese lantern flies while we’re at it.
  7. I’d imagine if one looked at the stats over the past 5 years, zone coverage in general is increasing. For instance, back in 2020, we faced man 35% of the time, which was 5th in the league. That’s more than we’re even facing man today. That said, I’m thinking our running game is perceived as stronger than our WR group, so defenses are more frequently willing to go man to try and stop our run game? For those that know better than I, would 12 personnel or a 6th OL-man encourage defenses to go man against us more frequently too?
  8. Do the burglars look like these guys?
  9. Haha yes. This vote was after Week 3, so it’s very outdated now.
  10. I know Burrow’s stat line is pretty decent, but I say no way he wins MVP. Most losses ever by an MVP was 7, when Barry Sanders ran for 2,000 yards in 1997. Only one player won MVP with 6 losses, when Adrian Peterson ran for 2,000 yards in 2012. Another loss or two for the Ravens, I’d say even Lamar gets himself out of the running and it’s down to Josh and potentially Goff. https://www.statmuse.com/nfl/ask/nfl-player-with-most-losses-in-a-mvp-season
  11. This thread ready to be moved to the politics section yet, before it’s longer than the Davante Adams thread?
  12. He probably would and should still be at the top, but Lamar would be way up there at this point too. Week 3 v. now, a lot has happened.
  13. Cook and Allen both made this week’s Angry Runs, deservedly so:
  14. I’d only put money on Goff at 6/1 to catch Allen at this point. Yes, Lamar could take it right back, but he’s at like 2/1. And Lamar has a remaining schedule which includes Chargers, Eagles, Steelers, Texans and Browns, all of whom can be pretty solid defenses. Goff can catch Allen if Lions keep steamrolling, including beating the Bills. I think that’s more likely than Lamar outplaying Allen the rest of the way.
  15. Yep, one week ago people were saying Lamar was a lock. Narratives can flip pretty easily. I do think if the Bills beat the Lions and 4 of the other 5 (14-3), there won’t be another player in the league with a better resume than Allen. Bills lose to Lions, really could put Goff to the top of the discussion, given he’s their QB and some really solid numbers he’s put up for most of the season.
  16. I think it’d be close then. I’d say it would also depend how teams like the Lions and Steelers finish up. If Lions only lose to us, yet finish 15-2, they’ll have done so IN SPITE of Goff being their QB. In which case I think Campbell gets more credit than McD. If Steelers win their division, that vastly outpaces expectations AND Tomlin made the controversial move to bring Wilson in as starter over Fields. In that case, I think Tomlin gets COY over McD too. That said, I personally think this is McD and his coaching staff’s best season yet so far, but he’s up against some considerable foes and has the benefit of Josh as his QB, which works against the narratives.
  17. Gotta be the Jests then? Just see them as a better longtime rivalry than the Pats. Unless of course the NFL views a Drake Maye matchup in Week 18 as potentially more spicy. Which divisional rival would we prefer to beat most in the last game at the stadium?
  18. I’ve said the same. Bills/Giants were both 11-2 heading into that game. And ironically, it was on December 15th as well.
  19. Except Miami, of course. Last regular season game at the stadium will probably be Jests or Miami, right? Have to cap off all these years against one of their longest rivalries, wouldn’t they?
  20. No, meaning both teams were 11-2 heading into that game, and there was a lot of suspicion that could be a SB preview. Funny enough, that game was on Dec 15th as well. So another late in the season matchup that could be a SB preview.
  21. Definitely could, the Chiefs D is probably a good comp with the Steelers D. When Josh is playing well, it’s hard for really any defense to slow him down. He offers so many ways to score against other teams.
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