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Official 2022 Tompa Bay Gronkaneers Thread

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Josh Allen
16518.319913366.8144107.47839.220698839

Justin Herbert
14787.420013366.5102100.8683419454522

Tom Brady
14096.820714168.17196.57234.815348751

Carson Wentz
13906.621013262.91068663301847520127

Matt Ryan
13767.119512865.65779.86935.41714421168

Jared Goff
13557.318611159.711492.9653523281759

Kirk Cousins
13276.719813166.27586.47537.911264867

Geno Smith
13058.315711875.292113.25736.315354975

Russell Wilson
12547.417010159.44382.85029.4213671699

Trevor Lawrence
12326.818111362.48488673715249641

Aaron Rodgers
1157

Oh look, Brady's slow start is still near the top.of the league. Where's Rodgers?
Also funny to see Geno ... the Jete were sure he was their savior ...
Regardless of talent ... no QB will bring those delirious fans to the never promised land.
 
The 49ers helped out the Bucs by beating the Panthers. But, as seems to be the case damn near every time with the 49ers (and Bucs), that came at a price:

The 49ers were hit hard by injuries in today’s win over the Panthers.

San Francisco cornerback Emmaunel Moseley is likely out for the season with a torn ACL, coach Kyle Shanahan said after today’s game.

Safety Jimmie Ward broke his hand, although at the moment it’s unclear how much time he will need to miss.

The 49ers also lost Nick Bosa to a groin injury and Robbie Gould to a knee contusion, but they’re not yet sure how serious those injuries are.

49ers fear torn ACL for Emmanuel Moseley, broken hand for Jimmie Ward - ProFootballTalk
 
Bucs went just 2-for-5 in the red zone today, so oddly enough, they're now 5-for-5 in the red zone in their two losses and 3-for-9 in red zone in their three wins.

 
In Tom Brady's first two seasons in Tampa, Bucs were 1-4 when scoring 21 points or less -- five such games in 39 chances. In five games this season, they're now 3-1 when scoring 21 or less.

 
This comment concerns me, as it fits with Barrett flapping his gums last week, and I don't like the trend of it:

Video: Bucs’ Devin White says of Falcons’ comeback that “when you’re beating a team, kind of imposing your will on them, it can get boring and you can get less aggressive.”

 
Edwards hurt his elbow, too, but Auman's first read on it is that it won't be a problem going forward.
 
The NFC West started the season as one of the scariest conferences and is now one of the worst. Meanwhile the NFC East is amazing.

It’s evergreen that preseason strength of schedules are WORTHLESS.
 
The NFC West started the season as one of the scariest conferences and is now one of the worst. Meanwhile the NFC East is amazing.

It’s evergreen that preseason strength of schedules are WORTHLESS.


Ehhh...

The Eagles have played an easy schedule. The Cowboys have been playing teams that are struggling to get their offenses going. The Giants have benefited from the combination of those things. The Redskins still suck. The 49ers were foolish enough to start off with their QB1 on the trading block. The Rams are missing offensive personnel, and have also fallen back in a year following the SB win. The Seahawks moved on from their QB. The Cardinals are... the Cardinals.

The NFC is all jumbled up, and a lot of it is about injuries (Bucs/Rams) and expected growing pains (Packers/49ers) to the teams that were expected to be at the top of the conference by the end of the season.
 
Looking at the Bucs remaining schedule, the only tough game on the road should be the one against the 49ers. The Cardinals game has a chance to be tough, too, I suppose, but Dallas and New Orleans being in the rear view mirror means that the road should be pretty kind to the team for the rest of the regular season. Meanwhile, tough games at home: Ravens, Rams, Saints, Bengals.
 
Bucs’ next two opponents (Pittsburgh and Carolina) gave up 38 and 37 points in losses today. Two more chances to get offense back on track before tougher opponents arrive with Ravens and Rams.

 
Looking at the Bucs remaining schedule, the only tough game on the road should be the one against the 49ers. The Cardinals game has a chance to be tough, too, I suppose, but Dallas and New Orleans being in the rear view mirror means that the road should be pretty kind to the team for the rest of the regular season. Meanwhile, tough games at home: Ravens, Rams, Saints, Bengals.
If they stay healthy and stop getting in their own way, I see 2-3 more losses
 
Unreal how the NFC was the power conference and then TB12 went there and it became the Weaksauce conference. Even the AFC East got much better and Allen emerged. How does this guy do it?
 
If they stay healthy and stop getting in their own way, I see 2-3 more losses

13-4 would likely get the 1 seed. The Packers losing yesterday was a huge help because they’ve got tough games coming up and to waste a loss on the Giants is yikes.
 
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