Originally Posted by RunKC:
Jerruh is literally the most powerful person in the NFL. The money all comes through his team. Most watched games are all Cowboys so he has leverage nobody else has. And his team hasn’t won shit it decades.
I would argue Walton...and then Kraft. This inst about who has more money...it's about who is controllable. Be a good toadie and we will reward you...
Anyway...not the place to discuss this further...other than the Donks will be artificially propped up. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
I would argue Walton...and then Kraft. This inst about who has more money...it's about who is controllable. Be a good toadie and we will reward you...
Anyway...not the place to discuss this further...other than the Donks will be artificially propped up.
Walton isn’t coming into the NFL owners club and taking over especially his first year :-)
They really don’t need him bc he doesn’t provide as much value as anyone else. These owners have their pockets full from plans set years ago. Gambling, Directv transition, more games and more prime time games. They literally do not need Walton.
The only thing Walton could do to help them is build a new stadium in Denver that has a roof so they can host a super bowl, but that would be retarded since Denver is known for playing outside in the elements [Reply]
They start the season clubbing baby seals and the fans get full of themselves(like most do). With DangerRuss WalRuss they may sneak up on a couple more [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rainbarrel:
They start the season clubbing baby seals and the fans get full of themselves(like most do). With DangerRuss WalRuss they may sneak up on a couple more
We'll be sneaking Sally through the Alley. When out pops the wife. [Reply]
Over the past five seasons (2017 to 2021), the Seattle Seahawks are a combined 12-19 during the regular season versus teams that made the playoffs that year. That equates to a winning percentage of .387.
Here is the full breakdown:
2017: 2-4 (.333)
2018: 2-4 (.333)
2019: 3-3 (.500)
2020: 2-2 (.500)
2021: 3-6 (.333)
“Woof, woof,” right? I mean that’s pretty damn embarrassing, isn’t it? Never over .500 and only winning one-third of the marquee games in three of the five seasons ...
Oof!
But ... What if I told you that was the 7th-best record in the league over the past 5 seasons?
(I’ll wait while some of you pick your jaws up off the floor.)
...
The Kansas City Chiefs and New Orleans Saints are tied for #1 with each team sporting a 17-12 record against playoff teams during the past 5 regular seasons (0.586).
The New England Patriots (15-13, 0.536) are the only other NFL team over .500 during that span.
The Tennessee Titans (16-17, 0.485) are fractionally ahead of the FTRs (15-16, 0.484) who are slightly ahead of the Green Bay Packers (13-15, 0.464).
(AFC teams the better opponent)
Then come our beloved - and recently-beleaguered - Seahawks with their “abysmal” 0.387 winning percentage and “lackluster” 12-19 record.
The other team that we 12s love to hate (the one in Santa Clara) is a fraction back at 0.382 (13-2) while our kid brothers in Glendale, AZ come in just outside the top-10 at #11 overall (11-20, 0.355).
Originally Posted by Rainbarrel:
Over the past five seasons (2017 to 2021), the Seattle Seahawks are a combined 12-19 during the regular season versus teams that made the playoffs that year. That equates to a winning percentage of .387.
Here is the full breakdown:
2017: 2-4 (.333)
2018: 2-4 (.333)
2019: 3-3 (.500)
2020: 2-2 (.500)
2021: 3-6 (.333)
“Woof, woof,” right? I mean that’s pretty damn embarrassing, isn’t it? Never over .500 and only winning one-third of the marquee games in three of the five seasons ...
Oof!
But ... What if I told you that was the 7th-best record in the league over the past 5 seasons?
(I’ll wait while some of you pick your jaws up off the floor.)
...
The Kansas City Chiefs and New Orleans Saints are tied for #1 with each team sporting a 17-12 record against playoff teams during the past 5 regular seasons (0.586).
The New England Patriots (15-13, 0.536) are the only other NFL team over .500 during that span.
The Tennessee Titans (16-17, 0.485) are fractionally ahead of the FTRs (15-16, 0.484) who are slightly ahead of the Green Bay Packers (13-15, 0.464).
(AFC teams the better opponent)
Then come our beloved - and recently-beleaguered - Seahawks with their “abysmal” 0.387 winning percentage and “lackluster” 12-19 record.
The other team that we 12s love to hate (the one in Santa Clara) is a fraction back at 0.382 (13-2) while our kid brothers in Glendale, AZ come in just outside the top-10 at #11 overall (11-20, 0.355).
Originally Posted by Rainbarrel:
Over the past five seasons (2017 to 2021), the Seattle Seahawks are a combined 12-19 during the regular season versus teams that made the playoffs that year. That equates to a winning percentage of .387.
Here is the full breakdown:
2017: 2-4 (.333)
2018: 2-4 (.333)
2019: 3-3 (.500)
2020: 2-2 (.500)
2021: 3-6 (.333)
“Woof, woof,” right? I mean that’s pretty damn embarrassing, isn’t it? Never over .500 and only winning one-third of the marquee games in three of the five seasons ...
And this data reflects how he's performed in the post-season during that span as well...
I was digging around some info...didn't realize neither Elway nor Wilson has ever been voted 1st team all-pro.
Seahawks had 3 pro-bowlers (Brown, Wagner, Diggs) in 2021...Donks 0. ..but by moving to Denver, Moobs is walking into a dream scenario. NFL.com said so... They are the 6th best team in the NFL with no current probowl players. That's hard to do...considering Bolles is their top-rated player listed at #176. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
And this data reflects how he's performed in the post-season during that span as well...
I was digging around some info...didn't realize neither Elway nor Wilson has ever been voted 1st team all-pro.
Seahawks had 3 pro-bowlers (Brown, Wagner, Diggs) in 2021...Donks 0. ..but by moving to Denver, Moobs is walking into a dream scenario. NFL.com said so... They are the 6th best team in the NFL with no current probowl players. That's hard to do...considering Bolles is their top-rated player listed at #176.
Elway said his career just wasn't complete without that first team all-pro nod. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Elway said his career just wasn't complete without that first team all-pro nod.
Nah..his career wasn't complete without cheating the cap...he would have retired trophy-less while owning some of the biggest SB clunkers in history.
You know it, we know it, NFL knows it..everyone with eyeballs knows it. They didnt fine your corrupt franchise a cool million (a lot in 1998) and dock draft picks because everything was on the "up and up".
You'll never admit to it on a Chiefs forum..but you know it's true. No backdoor, funny money for Davis/Horseface, no SBs.... [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Nah..his career wasn't complete without cheating the cap...he would have retired trophy-less while owning some of the biggest SB clunkers in history.
You know it, we know it, NFL knows it..everyone with eyeballs knows it. They didnt fine your corrupt franchise a cool million (a lot in 1998) and dock draft picks because everything was on the "up and up".
You'll never admit to it on a Chiefs forum..but you know it's true. No backdoor, funny money for Davis/Horseface, no SBs....