Ware Williams have basically matched the RB's production pre-Hunt release so far. So don't think that's accurate. It's been an underperforming secondary and the ILBs that have shown the most vulnerability in the last month or so.
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“I don’t remember anything he said, but it was a very memorable speech.” Julian Wright on a speech Michael Jordan gave to a group he was in
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Certainly, count me among the Chiefs fans who hope that the Chiefsing is in the form of a defensive meltdown so egregious that it forces a different direction at coordinator.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Thu Dec 27, 2018 1:57 pmI was talking to a Chiefs fan friend about this. You know the Chiefs are going to Chiefs, and it's just a matter of what and when. So, when the Chiefs Chief, anything that is not a Teddy Bridgewater-esque injury (or worse) to Mahomes is really a blessing. Knock on wood. Gotta take the Kareem hit and move on.
The offense simply crapping out, or Reid doing something idiotic, or the refs or a kicker blowing it...those don't at least come with the upside of a new DC.
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Was it Sutton that gave up 0 TD's to Pittsburgh?jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 27, 2018 3:03 pmCertainly, count me among the Chiefs fans who hope that the Chiefsing is in the form of a defensive meltdown so egregious that it forces a different direction at coordinator.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Thu Dec 27, 2018 1:57 pmI was talking to a Chiefs fan friend about this. You know the Chiefs are going to Chiefs, and it's just a matter of what and when. So, when the Chiefs Chief, anything that is not a Teddy Bridgewater-esque injury (or worse) to Mahomes is really a blessing. Knock on wood. Gotta take the Kareem hit and move on.
The offense simply crapping out, or Reid doing something idiotic, or the refs or a kicker blowing it...those don't at least come with the upside of a new DC.
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You're proving my point.
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Make your predictions.....
Indi at Houston
Seattle at Dallas
LA Chargers at Baltimore
Philly at Chicago
Houston
Dallas
Baltimore
Philly
Indi at Houston
Seattle at Dallas
LA Chargers at Baltimore
Philly at Chicago
Houston
Dallas
Baltimore
Philly
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Colts
Hawks
Bolts
Bears
Next rounds matchups..
Colts/Chiefs
Hawks/Saints
Bolts/Pats
Bears/Rams
Hawks
Bolts
Bears
Next rounds matchups..
Colts/Chiefs
Hawks/Saints
Bolts/Pats
Bears/Rams
“I don’t remember anything he said, but it was a very memorable speech.” Julian Wright on a speech Michael Jordan gave to a group he was in
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All of the coaches are getting fired. This doesn't bode well for the NFL. There just aren't 10 good candidates sitting there in any given offseason.
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Agreed..
Toub and Bieniemy probably get looks from KCs staff. Think Campbell from Iowa State gets a look as well. Does someone get desperate enough to try to get Rex Ryan?
Toub and Bieniemy probably get looks from KCs staff. Think Campbell from Iowa State gets a look as well. Does someone get desperate enough to try to get Rex Ryan?
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This will probably end up being way off, but why do I feel like we will be talking about the Ravens a lot in January?
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I agree with taking chances, though. Might as well shuffle them in and out until you strike gold instead of sticking with a guy you know isn't going to get it done (Vance Joseph) or doing the ultimate NFL thing and hiring a re-tread that you know isn't going to get it done (Rex Ryan).
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So many dead-end jobs out there. Just off the top of my head, Cardinals, Jets, Broncos and Bucs are nearly hopeless. Dolphins and Bengals have also-ran ceilings, and Packers are only a bit ahead of that. Browns, somehow, might be the best job of the bunch (of those presently open).CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Mon Dec 31, 2018 11:12 amI agree with taking chances, though. Might as well shuffle them in and out until you strike gold instead of sticking with a guy you know isn't going to get it done (Vance Joseph) or doing the ultimate NFL thing and hiring a re-tread that you know isn't going to get it done (Rex Ryan).
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Cards and Jets have a QB.
Dolphins, Bengals, Bucs - wouldn't touch them with a 10 foot pole.
Packers and Broncos - good organizations but a horrible job. Huge expectations, no football talent.
Dolphins, Bengals, Bucs - wouldn't touch them with a 10 foot pole.
Packers and Broncos - good organizations but a horrible job. Huge expectations, no football talent.
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At least with the Packers job, you're (theoretically) some good fringe roster moves from having a puncher's chance, for at least a few more years.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Mon Dec 31, 2018 11:21 am Cards and Jets have a QB.
Dolphins, Bengals, Bucs - wouldn't touch them with a 10 foot pole.
Packers and Broncos - good organizations but a horrible job. Huge expectations, no football talent.
The AFC West might be the most locked-up division in the NFL for the next 5-8 years. The Raiders won't ever not be the Raiders. The Broncos don't have a quarterback, or seemingly a plan for getting one. And the Chargers will be in the same boat as soon as Cool Papa Rivers moves on.
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They're such a wild card. Great defense, great rushing attack. But can Lamar beat you through the air consistently? That's where they could get hung up a bit.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Mon Dec 31, 2018 11:11 am This will probably end up being way off, but why do I feel like we will be talking about the Ravens a lot in January?
But I will say this, I do not want them to come to Arrowhead for the Divisional Round.
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I think the final scores in the playoffs will resemble more the second half of the season rather than the first half. That bodes well for the Ravens. Ravens are a Tyreek Hill shenanigans 4th quarter play away from winning their last 7 games.
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Broncos just need to bite the bullet. I'd go Kyler Murray, but Drew Lock will be available.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 31, 2018 11:30 amAt least with the Packers job, you're (theoretically) some good fringe roster moves from having a puncher's chance, for at least a few more years.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Mon Dec 31, 2018 11:21 am Cards and Jets have a QB.
Dolphins, Bengals, Bucs - wouldn't touch them with a 10 foot pole.
Packers and Broncos - good organizations but a horrible job. Huge expectations, no football talent.
The AFC West might be the most locked-up division in the NFL for the next 5-8 years. The Raiders won't ever not be the Raiders. The Broncos don't have a quarterback, or seemingly a plan for getting one. And the Chargers will be in the same boat as soon as Cool Papa Rivers moves on.
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And so it begins:CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Mon Dec 31, 2018 11:12 amor doing the ultimate NFL thing and hiring a re-tread that you know isn't going to get it done (Rex Ryan).
"I think [Hue Jackson's] more than qualified," [Marvin] Lewis said at the news conference. "I think he's been in a couple of difficult situations [in Oakland and Cleveland], and that's tough, and it hasn't broke his way. But I think he's an excellent football coach, he's a great motivator, he's detailed. So I think he deserves an opportunity, if not here, somewhere else."
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Hue must have so much shit on the league that the NFL mandates that an NFL team must employ him at all times.
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I'd hire Kliff Kingsbury 11 times out of 10 before Hue Jackson.
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GMs love Hue. People guy and for the most part players like him. These days though I would think he is viewed more as a coordinator than a HC candidate.
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