Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Personally, when I see things like Davis Webb being associated with the Broncos... I mean, the freaking sky is the limit, yeah? That's a damn 3-4 game changer right there. I need to retool the ol' prognosticator machine and get a better outlook for this season.
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
Even if the Browncos are substantially better this year, they’ll still likely be the proud owners of the longest playoff drought in the NFL at the end of the season.
Exciting times, Q Joe!!
Playoff appearance drought.
For us to have the longest playoff win drought, DET, MIA, LV, WAS, NYJ, CHI, CAR, and ARI all have to win a playoff game. Obviously that isn't happening, it isn't even possible as 5 of them are in the NFC, and a max of 4 teams per conference can win a playoff game each year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
Playoff appearance drought.
For us to have the longest playoff win drought, DET, MIA, LV, WAS, NYJ, CHI, CAR, and ARI all have to win a playoff game. Obviously that isn't happening, it isn't even possible as 5 of them are in the NFC, and a max of 4 teams per conference can win a playoff game each year.
Lions haven't won in the playoffs in 31 years. That's just insane.
I really just enjoy the fact that Dallas is 5-12 in the playoffs since winning their last SB in 1995. That sweet 5-12 streak started in 1996, the year I met my soon to be wife. 1996 is also the year Denver snapped their 4 season streak of average by getting back to the playoffs (losing to friggin Jacksonville) and then the SBs in the following two years. I've told her at the least, that's why I'll never let her go. She has been good luck on both accounts, my love of Denver and the hatred for Dallas.
Originally Posted by tredadda:
The LAC are very talented. They should easily be a wild card unless their usual rash of injuries hit them again like they seem to every year.
They're talented but i can't see them winning the division and 10 wins may not get you a WC this year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
I’m not convinced about your team winning their division. Gonna be much tougher to win that division than the last few years.
It's always tough with Pitt and Balt, when Lamar is healthy. If Watson is anywhere close to what he was, that's going to make it even harder. I have no doubt it will be a dog fight. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
Playoff appearance drought.
For us to have the longest playoff win drought, DET, MIA, LV, WAS, NYJ, CHI, CAR, and ARI all have to win a playoff game. Obviously that isn't happening, it isn't even possible as 5 of them are in the NFC, and a max of 4 teams per conference can win a playoff game each year.
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Lions haven't won in the playoffs in 31 years. That's just insane.
I really just enjoy the fact that Dallas is 5-12 in the playoffs since winning their last SB in 1995. That sweet 5-12 streak started in 1996, the year I met my soon to be wife. 1996 is also the year Denver snapped their 4 season streak of average by getting back to the playoffs (losing to friggin Jacksonville) and then the SBs in the following two years. I've told her at the least, that's why I'll never let her go. She has been good luck on both accounts, my love of Denver and the hatred for Dallas.
Good times.
Oh yes, the *Super Bowls, when Denver violated the salary cap. [Reply]
Originally Posted by rfaulk34:
It's always tough with Pitt and Balt, when Lamar is healthy. If Watson is anywhere close to what he was, that's going to make it even harder. I have no doubt it will be a dog fight.
Fascinated to see if Pittsburgh improves this year with Pickett. [Reply]