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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I'm wondering what games people are actually watching? The NFL has been bad since 2020 and seems to be getting worse.Exactly that's how I see it too; a lot of these Teams are banged up. IF we can keep key guys healthy we will be in it. Some are counting the Chiefs and Mahomes out of that fellowship of the miserables AFC West. Denver already won two games they shouldn't their luck will soon run out. Justin Herbert is approaching Trevor Lawrence territory the Big engines that couldn't.
I feel bad for Teams who need a QBs; it's going to be a very long time between drinks.I'm wondering what games people are actually watching? The NFL has been bad since 2020 and seems to be getting worse.
The Raven are already dead they're in Elysium..."imagining the golf course" in week 8.We have the Bucs, Bills, Falcons, and Ravens left (who will be fighting for a playoff spot). The schedule is what it is and we will certainly face some tough individual opponents down the road.
I see some are still doubling down that the Pats can't compete this year. What team could you point to in the AFC and say the Pats couldn't beat? Buffalo was supposed to be that team which was impossible to beat, but the Pats beat them at their house.
KC will always be a threat with Mahomes and their experience and that's about it. Indy is in the same boat as NE as the jury is still out how long they can sustain this. Pittsburgh is going to start slipping at any moment. The rest of the AFC is garbage.
It's 2021 all over again. The differences are that they beat Buffalo without the weather and and have a way easier schedule. We'll see how they do when Buffalo shows up for a rematch.
Don't be shocked if they are competing for the #1 seed again.
They kinda won with less … or maybe equal to before … kinda ?
AgreeThe fact that this team could be getting playoff experience this early is both huge and awesome.
Heard on sports talk this morning there's also gonna be a stretch of 3 games in 11 days. Those are tough tests.Nope, I don't. I'm not convince toughness comes from how many games your opponents win against other teams. There are plenty of kinds of tests along the way, like three straight road games or having huge TDs called back for phantom penalties.
I didn't say the Pats can't compete. I said it is not likely they will. Of course there is a chance, but I don't think they have the running game and defense to compete yet and question whether Maye can continue at this level against a top team in the cold like he is now.
The Pats can improve their defense and running game over the season and potentially compete, but if they get into the playoffs it is a successful season. Anything more is gravy.
We are facing a tough defense this week..We have the Bucs, Bills, Falcons, and Ravens left (who will be fighting for a playoff spot). The schedule is what it is and we will certainly face some tough individual opponents down the road.
You think they go 6-11 next year. Is this before any FA/draft additions?Shouldn't there be a poll with this thread?
No!
This is a great season for our QB to develop and the coaching staff to evaluate players. The team can build on this and prepare for next season when the schedule gets 10x harder. Broncos, Vikings, Packers, Chefs, Lions. 6-11
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