Besides New England, Los Angeles Rams seems interesting to me. Rams play well down the stretch, 2nd on the points/allowed per game, a tough to run against team. Matthew Stafford, experienced Super Bowl wining QB with 21 TDs vs only 2 INTs in this season, plus Super Bowl winning Head Coach, Sean McVay are some valuable assets to this team. Rams just absolutely trounced a good team at their home, the division rival Niners 42-26 earlier today. That's impressive to me.
I like Pats as well, HC Mike Vrabel is a very fine coach plus Josh McDaniels at the offensive coordinator position. If Pats should make it to this postseason, this team should make some noise in the AFC side in January.
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Besides New England, Los Angeles Rams seems interesting to me. Rams play well down the stretch, 2nd on the points/allowed per game, a tough to run against team. Matthew Stafford, experienced Super Bowl wining QB with 21 TDs vs only 2 INTs in this season, plus Super Bowl winning Head Coach, Sean McVay are some valuable assets to this team. Rams just absolutely trounced a good team at their home, the division rival Niners 42-26 earlier today. That's impressive to me.
I like Pats as well, HC Mike Vrabel is a very fine coach plus Josh McDaniels at the offensive coordinator position. If Pats should make it to this postseason, this team should make some noise in the AFC side in January.
Rams or Seattle in the NFC and the Chiefs, Ravens, or Patriots in the AFC. The Eagles, Packers, Chargers are the dark horses IMO. If I were forced to pick the Superbowl entrants it would be Rams versus Chiefs. Of course late season injuries will probably doom a few of these teams.
Carpe Diem!!!
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Rams or Seattle in the NFC and the Chiefs, Ravens, or Patriots in the AFC. The Eagles, Packers, Chargers are the dark horses IMO. If I were forced to pick the Superbowl entrants it would be Rams versus Chiefs. Of course late season injuries will probably doom a few of these teams.
Rams or Seattle in the NFC and the Chiefs, Ravens, or Patriots in the AFC. The Eagles, Packers, Chargers are the dark horses IMO. If I were forced to pick the Superbowl entrants it would be Rams versus Chiefs. Of course late season injuries will probably doom a few of these teams.
”Super Bowl entrants “ said nobody ever sick write up
"That's thirty minutes away. I'll be there in ten" -Winston Wolfe
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Quote Originally Posted by Buffalobob89074:
Rams or Seattle in the NFC and the Chiefs, Ravens, or Patriots in the AFC. The Eagles, Packers, Chargers are the dark horses IMO. If I were forced to pick the Superbowl entrants it would be Rams versus Chiefs. Of course late season injuries will probably doom a few of these teams.
”Super Bowl entrants “ said nobody ever sick write up
Only futures I have put in are Ravens at +2000 and +1900 during their bye week and week after beating Bears. Grabbed some AFC futures too at +1000 and +800 just in case they make it to the Super Bowl but lose the big one. I won't be shocked if Ravens perfect 2-0 Super Bowl record is ruined with Lamar. I feel like the NFC is the best conference currently and the conference to beat. Even tho Lamar has dominated the NFC, I feel like it won't be easy on the big stage. He still has to prove the playoff hiccups are behind him.
I like that they have also lost to KC and Buffalo and Detroit earlier so if they were to meet again in the playoffs they'll have extra motivation.
Sip on that plus money honey!
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Only futures I have put in are Ravens at +2000 and +1900 during their bye week and week after beating Bears. Grabbed some AFC futures too at +1000 and +800 just in case they make it to the Super Bowl but lose the big one. I won't be shocked if Ravens perfect 2-0 Super Bowl record is ruined with Lamar. I feel like the NFC is the best conference currently and the conference to beat. Even tho Lamar has dominated the NFC, I feel like it won't be easy on the big stage. He still has to prove the playoff hiccups are behind him.
I like that they have also lost to KC and Buffalo and Detroit earlier so if they were to meet again in the playoffs they'll have extra motivation.
No mention of the Buccaneers and only one mention from the dude picking his nose post #7 of the Broncos..
Broncos doing it all with a weak schedule and smoke and mirrors IMO. They are a good team but not Super Bowl caliber IMO. I thought for sure they would make some trades last week but nothing. They luckboxed or eked out wins over Jest, Giants, Houston (needed a Stroud injury) and LV. Philly win was excellent though. Good fight in them there. I like their coach.
Bucs have a reasonably good offense but their defense has holes. Losing at home to Philly and NE the way they did and barely getting past the Jest showed me they dont have the fighting spirit to make a playoff run.
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Quote Originally Posted by JJWoods:
No mention of the Buccaneers and only one mention from the dude picking his nose post #7 of the Broncos..
Broncos doing it all with a weak schedule and smoke and mirrors IMO. They are a good team but not Super Bowl caliber IMO. I thought for sure they would make some trades last week but nothing. They luckboxed or eked out wins over Jest, Giants, Houston (needed a Stroud injury) and LV. Philly win was excellent though. Good fight in them there. I like their coach.
Bucs have a reasonably good offense but their defense has holes. Losing at home to Philly and NE the way they did and barely getting past the Jest showed me they dont have the fighting spirit to make a playoff run.
The Chargers are one year out from a serious Super Bowl run. While Justin Herbert finally has his weapons, he doesn't have steady O-line protection that can hold up against the great teams in the playoffs. With Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater out, and a suspect IOL, the Chargers have the worst PFF graded O-line in the league. (And you can certainly tell by watching.)
Bo Nix isn't quite there yet to take the Broncos all the way. The Broncos D will carry them as far as they can though.
The Seahawks seem to be hitting their stride, and are solid on both sides of the ball. I think you'll see whoever wins the NFC West (Rams or Seahawks) or the Lions to represent their conference. Because of their experience, along with roster retention and key additions, you can't count out the Eagles. They just don't look as dominant as we're used to seeing them, but good teams flip that switch when it matters.
On the AFC side, there's quite a bit of parity. You'll see teams completely dominate in one game, even against a formidable opponent, and then fold against teams they should've beat. When it's all said and done, you can't count out the teams that have been there and done that. I don't recommend them as a value bet, but by simply answering the question, I think the Chiefs are the team to beat. Obviously the other teams to consider are the Colts, with one of the best Olines in the league, Bills, Ravens, and Patriots.
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The Chargers are one year out from a serious Super Bowl run. While Justin Herbert finally has his weapons, he doesn't have steady O-line protection that can hold up against the great teams in the playoffs. With Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater out, and a suspect IOL, the Chargers have the worst PFF graded O-line in the league. (And you can certainly tell by watching.)
Bo Nix isn't quite there yet to take the Broncos all the way. The Broncos D will carry them as far as they can though.
The Seahawks seem to be hitting their stride, and are solid on both sides of the ball. I think you'll see whoever wins the NFC West (Rams or Seahawks) or the Lions to represent their conference. Because of their experience, along with roster retention and key additions, you can't count out the Eagles. They just don't look as dominant as we're used to seeing them, but good teams flip that switch when it matters.
On the AFC side, there's quite a bit of parity. You'll see teams completely dominate in one game, even against a formidable opponent, and then fold against teams they should've beat. When it's all said and done, you can't count out the teams that have been there and done that. I don't recommend them as a value bet, but by simply answering the question, I think the Chiefs are the team to beat. Obviously the other teams to consider are the Colts, with one of the best Olines in the league, Bills, Ravens, and Patriots.
Just wanna point out, 'odds on' means a team/horse etc is minus money. Anything plus money is the less frequently used term 'odds against'. So KC wouldn't be odds on.
IE: is they're 4 to 1 or 9/2 like KC, the odds are still 'against' them to win.
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Just wanna point out, 'odds on' means a team/horse etc is minus money. Anything plus money is the less frequently used term 'odds against'. So KC wouldn't be odds on.
IE: is they're 4 to 1 or 9/2 like KC, the odds are still 'against' them to win.
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