I worry Campbell's 4th down aggression and their explosive offence is a recipe for disaster. More often than not, they convert. They scored 4 TD's in four possessions against the Bills in the 2nd half of that game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mahomes007:
I worry Campbell's 4th down aggression and their explosive offence is a recipe for disaster. More often than not, they convert. They scored 4 TD's in four possessions against the Bills in the 2nd half of that game.
Originally Posted by Mahomes007:
The same Bills that beat us and outgained us in yards, against our defense. You saw what happened this season once Watson went down. Idiot.
At least the KC offense is trending a better direction after getting Hollywood Brown the last couple weeks. He was not there in the first Buffalo game. D-Hop was also pretty much brand new in that first Buffalo game. I think those 2 guys will see a lot of snaps in the Playoffs. Stronger offense helps the defense. Keep the defense on the sidelines & give them more rest. [Reply]
The team I would least like to face is the Vikings. I know people don’t trust Darnold but he still has the best arm talent of those three top teams and receivers that can get big time open. They are the team I think we are least likely to really stifle on offense and hold to 24 or under. [Reply]
how i’d rank potential super bowl matchups for us:
1. Packers. Rely heavily on their old school run game which is a good matchup for us. Spags should be able to confuse Love and the entire team is really young and inexperienced
2. Lions. Their defense is just too banged up and I wouldn’t trust Campbell’s meatheaded approach against a mastermind like Reid
3. Rams. Their offense is incredibly balance, McVay is elite and they have or two pop players on defense. I give them a slight edge over the Lions because of health, but still think it’s a solid matchup for us.
2. Eagles. Here’s where it gets tricky. Eagles have a better roster than Minnesota but Minnesota has better coaching at every level. The Eagles still pose a much bigger threat to our three peat than the previous three teams, but at the end of the day, I’d still have confidence in Reid outcoaching Sirriani
1. Vikings. IMO our worst matchup of the serious NFC teams. Incredibly balanced team, playmakers at nearly every level on both offense and defense, arguably the second best coaching staff in the league right now. I would still take us in this game, obviously, but from a pure matchup perspective, definitely the toughest for us in the NFC. I think Spags can do just enough to confuse Darnold into a huge pick, and/or our defense could force a major Aaron Jones fumble. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jerryaldini:
Steelers beating Cincy will be helpful to keep them at the five rather than the Chargers. Russ will be the easier out in the divisional.
I feel like the Steelers experience will get them a win wild-card weekend.
No. The Bengals will definitely beat the Steelers. The Bengals are red hot right now and probably our biggest threat. We have been Destiny‘s darlings all year long. It looks like the Bengals may be assuming that role now the way that Indianapolis lost today. I will probably be Happy if Denver beats our second string next week. Alternately will have to hope that the Jets and Rogers beat the Dolphins. I don’t think the Bengals being in the playoffs is good for us at all. [Reply]