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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.So what job does McVay take next year? Giants? Redskins?
That seems dubious at this point.Warm take: Ravens lose tonight and their bye is no longer a certainty.
That seems dubious at this point.
It's okay everyone! Rodgers managed to protect his TD/ing ratio!
Thank goodness he didn't try to make any risky passes that would have maybe given his teams chance to be in punching distance in the 4th.
I never said he sucks, so do not put words in my mouth. He is having a good year, but he has faced Arizona (32nd) x 2, Tampa (31th), Seattle (29th) and Green Bay (22nd) this season. Brady has not played against a pass defense in the bottom 10 all season. SF also has the second best rushing attack in the NFL behind only Baltimore, whereas we are 23rd overall and 30th in YPA. Comparing the 2 of them is not really apples to apples.You can cherry pick stats all you want. His team is 10-1 just like ours, his QBR and QB rating are both better than Tom's. he's completing nearly 70 percent of his passes. All while being an infinitely less experienced player. But go ahead and tell yourself he sucks.
Rodgers and Brees are very overrated by 90% of fans. Hell, I would wager over half the fans I talk to have both in their top 5. It's ridiculousCareer road records:
Tom Brady, 105-47
Aaron Rodgers, 47-48
This guy is the absolute definition of a front runner and wilts under adversity. How can you have that type of career passer rating/ratio but still have a losing record on the road? He is 70-19 at home for everyone who wants to point the to the coaching staff and defense. Of all the outlier stats about Rodgers, I think the home/road split is the most telling.
It so laughable that people actually consider this guy to be in the GOAT conversation. I no longer think he’s even all-decade second team. Wilson or Brees are much better leaders and more deserving.
The Rams loss puts them 3 games out of the playoffs with 5 games to go. Unless there's a collapse in the NFC, the playoffs are set, except for the determination of Dallas v. Philly for the NFCE slot.
NFCE champion
Green Bay
Minnesota
New Orleans
San Francisco
Seattle
The AFC is more fluid, with really only two teams that should be considered locks for the playoffs, IMO.
Patriots
Ravens
Beyond that, I have the Chiefs with a chance to pretty much wrap up the AFCW by beating the Raiders this week. The AFCS has 3 teams with tough schedules down the stretch, including games against one another. The Bills have a schedule where all 5 of their remaining opponents could beat them, though the could also get to 11 wins even with losses against the two toughest opponents on their schedule. The Raiders could easily lose their next two games and be done, and the Browns still have a shot at the playoffs, due to their easy remaining schedule.
The Buffalo Bills are a trap game for the Cowboys on Thanksgiving day due to Jerry Jones over-reacting to losing to the Patriots in Foxboro, and the Ravens play the Bills in Buffalo after hosting the 49ers. Neither of those teams is focused on the Bills.
A Bills win over the Ravens is quite possible. Some nasty weather in Buffalo and that disciplined defense and can set an edge to keep Jackson in the pocket. It's impressive to think back on how the Chargers manhandled the Ravens in the divisional round last year. The Bills could do that.
The Bills should just flat out beat the Steelers and the Jets. If the Bills get 11 wins or better, Sean McDermott should be coach of the year.
That Week 16 Bills at Patriots game looms as important as far as playoff match-ups go. It would be nice if the Patriots passing game is hitting on all cylinders at that point.
I think I heard today that the Raiders are already eliminated.The Rams loss puts them 3 games out of the playoffs with 5 games to go. Unless there's a collapse in the NFC, the playoffs are set, except for the determination of Dallas v. Philly for the NFCE slot.
NFCE champion
Green Bay
Minnesota
New Orleans
San Francisco
Seattle
The AFC is more fluid, with really only two teams that should be considered locks for the playoffs, IMO.
Patriots
Ravens
Beyond that, I have the Chiefs with a chance to pretty much wrap up the AFCW by beating the Raiders this week. The AFCS has 3 teams with tough schedules down the stretch, including games against one another. The Bills have a schedule where all 5 of their remaining opponents could beat them, though the could also get to 11 wins even with losses against the two toughest opponents on their schedule. The Raiders could easily lose their next two games and be done, and the Browns still have a shot at the playoffs, due to their easy remaining schedule.
I think I heard today that the Raiders are already eliminated.
Probably not. I didn't hear it very well. Perhaps it was a 'if so and so wins/loses THIS weekend they'll be eliminated'They haven't been eliminated.
Probably not. I didn't hear it very well. Perhaps it was a 'if so and so wins/loses THIS weekend they'll be eliminated'
In Bills we trust........hopeThe Bills ain't beating that Ravens team. Jackson (right now) couldn't care less if he's in, out or between pockets.