Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
I wouldn’t be so quick to count Sod-gate if I were you. The Eagles aren’t going to take a Super Bowl loss lightly. They will be in contact with the NFL, just like when they went to the NFL when Andy tampered with Jeremy Maclin.
I charted slip/sod-gate:
- The Eagles' defense had a player slip on 38% of Patrick Mahomes' dropbacks -- five times they had multiple slippages.
- The Chiefs' defense had a player slip on only 14% of Jalen Hurts' dropbacks -- with no multiples
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
I wouldn’t be so quick to count Sod-gate if I were you. The Eagles aren’t going to take a Super Bowl loss lightly. They will be in contact with the NFL, just like when they went to the NFL when Andy tampered with Jeremy Maclin.
I charted slip/sod-gate:
- The Eagles' defense had a player slip on 38% of Patrick Mahomes' dropbacks -- five times they had multiple slippages.
- The Chiefs' defense had a player slip on only 14% of Jalen Hurts' dropbacks -- with no multiples
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
What is the path for Denver to reach the playoffs next year?
KC
Bengals
Buffalo
Miami
Baltimore
LAC
Jax
Hard to see them surpassing any of these teams. And behind those are several teams that are currently at or above Denver's level, most of which have more resources and draft capital.
i wouldnt bet on any of miami, LA or baltimore making the playoffs [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
What is the path for Denver to reach the playoffs next year?
KC
Bengals
Buffalo
Miami
Baltimore
LAC
Jax
Hard to see them surpassing any of these teams. And behind those are several teams that are currently at or above Denver's level, most of which have more resources and draft capital.
Playoffs next year? Phhht... Denver would need to go .500 in the division with a 3-3 record. Then, they would need to go 4-2 at home against the non-divisional teams to hit 7 wins. Then, 3-2 on the road in non-divisional games to hit 10 wins.
So, split the division and then beat Jets, Patriots, Browns, Commanders, Bears, Lions and Texans. Realistic? Probably not. Is that what I would lead with because I'm just never going to say they'll finish .500 or worse? Sure, if pushed to make a bet... after they do whatever it is they do, that is where I would leave it. As of right now, it's way too early and hard to imagine 10 wins.
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Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Playoffs next year? Phhht... Denver would need to go .500 in the division with a 3-3 record. Then, they would need to go 4-2 at home against the non-divisional teams to hit 7 wins. Then, 3-2 on the road in non-divisional games to hit 10 wins.
So, split the division and then beat Jets, Patriots, Browns, Commanders, Bears, Lions and Texans. Realistic? Probably not. Is that what I would lead with because I'm just never going to say they'll finish .500 or worse? Sure, if pushed to make a bet... after they do whatever it is they do, that is where I would leave it. As of right now, it's way too early and hard to imagine 10 wins.
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Buffalo Bills
Chicago Bears
Detroit Lions
Houston Texans
The schedule doesn't look too intimidating on paper. That's one reason for hope. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Playoffs next year? Phhht... Denver would need to go .500 in the division with a 3-3 record. Then, they would need to go 4-2 at home against the non-divisional teams to hit 7 wins. Then, 3-2 on the road in non-divisional games to hit 10 wins.
So, split the division and then beat Jets, Patriots, Browns, Commanders, Bears, Lions and Texans. Realistic? Probably not. Is that what I would lead with because I'm just never going to say they'll finish .500 or worse? Sure, if pushed to make a bet... after they do whatever it is they do, that is where I would leave it. As of right now, it's way too early and hard to imagine 10 wins.
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Kansas City Chiefs
Los Angeles Chargers
Las Vegas Raiders
New York Jets
New England Patriots
Green Bay Packers
Minnesota Vikings
Cleveland Browns
Washington Commanders
Away
Kansas City Chiefs
Los Angeles Chargers
Las Vegas Raiders
Miami Dolphins
Buffalo Bills
Chicago Bears
Detroit Lions
Houston Texans
You're not splitting the division. Lol.
You might split with the Raiders. If the Chargers Charger hard enough, you might split with them. You AIN'T splitting with us, though.
And you're definitely not good enough to sweep anybody in the division, that's for damn sure. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Playoffs next year? Phhht... Denver would need to go .500 in the division with a 3-3 record. Then, they would need to go 4-2 at home against the non-divisional teams to hit 7 wins. Then, 3-2 on the road in non-divisional games to hit 10 wins.
So, split the division and then beat Jets, Patriots, Browns, Commanders, Bears, Lions and Texans. Realistic? Probably not. Is that what I would lead with because I'm just never going to say they'll finish .500 or worse? Sure, if pushed to make a bet... after they do whatever it is they do, that is where I would leave it. As of right now, it's way too early and hard to imagine 10 wins.
Home
Kansas City Chiefs
Los Angeles Chargers
Las Vegas Raiders
New York Jets
New England Patriots
Green Bay Packers
Minnesota Vikings
Cleveland Browns
Washington Commanders
Away
Kansas City Chiefs
Los Angeles Chargers
Las Vegas Raiders
Miami Dolphins
Buffalo Bills
Chicago Bears
Detroit Lions
Houston Texans
I see 5 or 6 wins - 7 tops. Which would be an improvemrnt. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
I wouldn’t be so quick to count Sod-gate if I were you. The Eagles aren’t going to take a Super Bowl loss lightly. They will be in contact with the NFL, just like when they went to the NFL when Andy tampered with Jeremy Maclin.
I charted slip/sod-gate:
- The Eagles' defense had a player slip on 38% of Patrick Mahomes' dropbacks -- five times they had multiple slippages.
- The Chiefs' defense had a player slip on only 14% of Jalen Hurts' dropbacks -- with no multiples
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
I wouldn’t be so quick to count Sod-gate if I were you. The Eagles aren’t going to take a Super Bowl loss lightly. They will be in contact with the NFL, just like when they went to the NFL when Andy tampered with Jeremy Maclin.
I charted slip/sod-gate:
- The Eagles' defense had a player slip on 38% of Patrick Mahomes' dropbacks -- five times they had multiple slippages.
- The Chiefs' defense had a player slip on only 14% of Jalen Hurts' dropbacks -- with no multiples
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
I wouldn’t be so quick to count Sod-gate if I were you. The Eagles aren’t going to take a Super Bowl loss lightly. They will be in contact with the NFL, just like when they went to the NFL when Andy tampered with Jeremy Maclin.
I charted slip/sod-gate:
- The Eagles' defense had a player slip on 38% of Patrick Mahomes' dropbacks -- five times they had multiple slippages.
- The Chiefs' defense had a player slip on only 14% of Jalen Hurts' dropbacks -- with no multiples
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
I wouldn’t be so quick to count Sod-gate if I were you. The Eagles aren’t going to take a Super Bowl loss lightly. They will be in contact with the NFL, just like when they went to the NFL when Andy tampered with Jeremy Maclin.
I charted slip/sod-gate:
- The Eagles' defense had a player slip on 38% of Patrick Mahomes' dropbacks -- five times they had multiple slippages.
- The Chiefs' defense had a player slip on only 14% of Jalen Hurts' dropbacks -- with no multiples