Originally Posted by tk13:
The Saints are interesting but I want to see them against a team that's not the Panthers. They've got some talent on defense and Derek Carr is a guy who can go 10-7. They're not a top contender but in that division they could be a surprise team that competes for a playoff spot. They've got a Kubiak at OC now so he should know how to use Kamara. Just thinking of teams that aren't in the playoff conversation at all who might be better than expected.
I take all this back if Dallas beats them 49-0 this weekend.
This is precisely the type of team Dallas has beat the brakes off of the last 5+ years. They look great against those fringe "good" teams, then get their asses kicked by any legit good teams. [Reply]
My overreactions:
1). The way the NFL structures the off-season programs exposes mediocre and poor coaching staffs. I think week one readiness is a criteria to monitor going forward. Only about four teams showed up ready to play this week. Ancillary hot take: the NFL is going to have to change course next negotiation to secure more structured team time in the off-season.
2) Eberflus and his offensive staff cannot effectively implement an NFL offense and will get shitcanned for people who can actually tap the bears offensive potential.
3) the chiefs and the niners stood above the rest of the NFL by a wide margin, and I don't think other teams can close the gap enough to compete barring injury. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Lee:
Burrow's throwing hand has nerve damage and he won't make it through the season and retires at the end of the 2024 season.
I'd almost list that as a real possibility at this point.
I don't think the Ravens make the playoffs. Most teams can just force Lamar to throw to his sub-mid WR's and profit. Spy him, blitz him, and let him dump off 15 times to the HB if he wants. [Reply]