I want to know why Denver is magically 800 points higher is SB odds than the Chargers...all they did was sell the farm for Wilson and hire a rookie staff.
Not one single team would pick Wilson over Herbert at this stage...LA has a much better roster...and just added Mack.
There are other factors driving these disproportionate odds...they are essentially saying Donks are a top 6 team...overnight. Vegas obviously knows the power of a globalist like Walton buying a team..and adjust it's odds accordingly. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
I think your Manning stats are off… he started 208 games for Indy, had 54,828 yards, 399 TDs and 198 INTs. Interestingly, all of his passing stats were improved after joining Denver, even with his last statistically horrible season.
My bad... I was capturing just 10 years worth of data (equal to what Wilson has) and was going to present it one way and then pivoted. Now I see the flaw. I was looking at it and thinking something isn't right.
Originally Posted by King_Chief_Fan: :-) ... all this reaching, but hey I am certain you will be here either way... not so much for the other Donk visitors who show up until the horse poop hits the fan
You are one of the more honorable rivals.
:-) Nothing here really... just more of an exercise like the one that compares the Lincoln and Kennedy assassinations. And, as I mentioned in Hef's reply... I had a couple of ways I was looking at their "pre Denver" data and trying to just use 10 years (equal to Wilson). I kind of ****ed that up, but whatever... carry on. I should have taken the data and tried to normalize it or something similar. Oh well... multi-tasking fail.
This portion still applies:
Both had 2 SB appearances with 1 win and 1 loss.
Manning joined Denver after the Broncos went .500 or below in 5 of 6 seasons. Six years after losing in the AFC Title game.
Wilson joined Denver after the Broncos went .500 or below in 5 of 6 seasons. Six years after winning the SB.
One joined Denver as a FA after a serious injury.
One joined Denver via trade and has man boobs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
I want to know why Denver is magically 800 points higher is SB odds than the Chargers...all they did was sell the farm for Wilson and hire a rookie staff.
Not one single team would pick Wilson over Herbert at this stage...LA has a much better roster...and just added Mack.
There are other factors driving these disproportionate odds...they are essentially saying Donks are a top 6 team...overnight. Vegas obviously knows the power of a globalist like Walton buying a team..and adjust it's odds accordingly.
That's the way it's supposed to work though, yeah? #becausedenver [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
I want to know why Denver is magically 800 points higher is SB odds than the Chargers...all they did was sell the farm for Wilson and hire a rookie staff.
Not one single team would pick Wilson over Herbert at this stage...LA has a much better roster...and just added Mack.
There are other factors driving these disproportionate odds...they are essentially saying Donks are a top 6 team...overnight. Vegas obviously knows the power of a globalist like Walton buying a team..and adjust it's odds accordingly.
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
That's the way it's supposed to work though, yeah? #becausedenver
You mean the team with most cheating violations in the history of the NFL? Yes... cheating is the foundation of the team you root for...regardless if you can accept this fact or not. It's the culture...
I'm merely pointing out inconsistencies in the sudden rise of a 7-9 team..trading away 3 starters, losing Miller, adding no top draft talent, having a bad OL...and landing a QB that didn't make the playoffs last season...all while hiring a rookie staff that has never been in their respective positions before...and implementing a new system on both sides of the ball.
This is the new formula for building a sure-fire top 6 NFL team in a single off-season?..according to Vegas it is...
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania: :-) Nothing here really... just more of an exercise like the one that compares the Lincoln and Kennedy assassinations. And, as I mentioned in Hef's reply... I had a couple of ways I was looking at their "pre Denver" data and trying to just use 10 years (equal to Wilson). I kind of ****ed that up, but whatever... carry on. I should have taken the data and tried to normalize it or something similar. Oh well... multi-tasking fail.
This portion still applies:
Both had 2 SB appearances with 1 win and 1 loss.
Manning joined Denver after the Broncos went .500 or below in 5 of 6 seasons. Six years after losing in the AFC Title game.
Wilson joined Denver after the Broncos went .500 or below in 5 of 6 seasons. Six years after winning the SB.
One joined Denver as a FA after a serious injury.
One joined Denver via trade and has man boobs.
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
Who fucking cares, lmao. No pro bowl players…. AT ALL!!
It's a good thing you're so excited by pro bowl appearances, because there will be some Chiefs playing in Las Vegas again at the end of this season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
Who ****ing cares, lmao. No pro bowl players…. AT ALL!!
Yet...the addition of Wilson, alone, catapults them to the 6th best team in the entire NFL. They have the same odds as the Packers...
NFL.com had their best player listed at #176 in the redraft...not counting Wilson.
I guess I grossly underestimated that he hasn't won a divisional post-season game in 5-6 years. Must have been saving up all the SB mojo...until the right ownership group arrived. [Reply]