Originally Posted by ForeverIowan:
I think Bills get the 2 seed. Baltimore 3 seed. Im not so sure I see Lamar going into that environment in Buffalo and winning.
I'm hoping that the Steelers win the division. Send the Ratbirds on the road. They won't make it too far. Let's. Seed projections.
1. KC
2. Houston
3. Buffalo
4. Pittsburgh
5. Ratbirds
6. Indy??
7. No idea. Whoever it is will be like a bye week for the 2 seed
That would match the Steelers up to Baltimore in the wild card. Would love to see them get bounced there. If not, they probably would beat Houston if that's the matchup. But Buffalo or KC sends them packing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Direckshun:
I want Lattimore too but c'mon, man, I don't think it's remotely clear that the Chiefs have a better receiving corps in 2024 than they had in 2022.
Kelce in 2024 <<<< Kelce in 2022
Hopkins in 2024 = JuJu in 2022
Brown in 2024 < MVS in 2022
Worthy in 2024 > Hardman in 2022
JuJu in 2024 > Watson in 2022
Watson in 2024 > Moore in 2022
I really don't understand the reasoning here. Why compare 2024 Kelce to 2022 Kelce but compare Watson and Juju to other players instead of to themselves? And why include a receiver that hasn't played a snap this season and may or may not return at all? This post is just so full of fail. Did Deberg hack Direckshun's account?? [Reply]
Originally Posted by BossChief:
It will come out (or maybe it won’t) that part of the deal with Carolina and Pittsburgh was that Carolina can’t trade him to KC.
But they could trade him to the Ravens? That makes even less sense for the Steelers. [Reply]
In 23 of those games, his QBs were Ryan Tannehill, Malik Willis, Will Levis
No he did not. He's played in 33/41 games. If we're doing starts he's at 28/41 games started. He missed 8 games in 2022 and this year he played in 47% of the offensive snaps for the Titans because he has been injured. Last season was the first time since the 2020 season that he played in more than 10 games. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
No he did not. He's played in 33/41 games. If we're doing starts he's at 28/41 games started. He missed 8 games in 2022 and this year he played in 47% of the offensive snaps for the Titans because he has been injured. Last season was the first time since the 2020 season that he played in more than 10 games.
He missed those 6 games for a suspension, not an injury. And quite clearly, every site shows that Hopkins played all 23 games in TEN. Put the pipe down.
You will note, that there are no missed games for injury during the 2022 season, other than the final two for an MCL "flare up." And that he missed ZERO games in 2023.