lakerevolution wrote:As we look around the league after most teams have put 9 games under their belt, a lot of familiar things are taking shape . . .
The Patriots are still a machine in a division that has never challenged them in the Belicheck/Brady Era.
The rest of the AFC is a mish-mosh of avreage-to-bad teams that are either underachieving or dealing with lineup changes. Only KC stands out from the pack unless the Ravens and their young talented QB can pose a real threat to the Patriots.
As for the NFC, the Niners are the nearly-undefeated surprise of the season but their division rival Seahawks are some tough, scrappy muddafuggas and after a bye-week to get healthy, Seattle may be poised to solidify Wilson's MVP run. The Cowboys aren't for real and though undefeated at home the Vikes need to get a few road wins if they stand a chance of relevancy. Aaron Rodgers can do anything, but it's up to his Pack to back him up if they want to pose a threat to the machine-like Saints - who learned how to win games without Brees and now have the future HOFer back under center. December 8th vs. San Francisco in New Orleans will be huge.
Still can't believe Luck retired. Hopefully he'll return in some type of coaching capacity. The San Francisco Bay Area basically switched fan-wagoning from the disastrous Dubs to the Niners, with all the "real fans" suddenly wearing all the merchandise they had stashed in their closets.
Patriots/Ravens
Niners/Saints
Ravens/Niners rematch. This time no Kaepernick
3Peatkb24 wrote:lakerevolution wrote:As we look around the league after most teams have put 9 games under their belt, a lot of familiar things are taking shape . . .
The Patriots are still a machine in a division that has never challenged them in the Belicheck/Brady Era.
The rest of the AFC is a mish-mosh of avreage-to-bad teams that are either underachieving or dealing with lineup changes. Only KC stands out from the pack unless the Ravens and their young talented QB can pose a real threat to the Patriots.
As for the NFC, the Niners are the nearly-undefeated surprise of the season but their division rival Seahawks are some tough, scrappy muddafuggas and after a bye-week to get healthy, Seattle may be poised to solidify Wilson's MVP run. The Cowboys aren't for real and though undefeated at home the Vikes need to get a few road wins if they stand a chance of relevancy. Aaron Rodgers can do anything, but it's up to his Pack to back him up if they want to pose a threat to the machine-like Saints - who learned how to win games without Brees and now have the future HOFer back under center. December 8th vs. San Francisco in New Orleans will be huge.
Still can't believe Luck retired. Hopefully he'll return in some type of coaching capacity. The San Francisco Bay Area basically switched fan-wagoning from the disastrous Dubs to the Niners, with all the "real fans" suddenly wearing all the merchandise they had stashed in their closets.
Patriots/Ravens
Niners/Saints
Ravens/Niners rematch. This time no Kaepernick
Through 10 games, AFC South standings are:
Colts 6-4 - have beaten the Texans, have tiebreaker
Texans 6-4
Titans 5-5
Jags 4-6
Brissett says hold my beer, I got this. Go Colts baby! We trounced the Jags today.
lakerevolution wrote:Can't believe how heavily the Colts relied on their ground game tonight! It was mostly working for them until Watson got hot and hit his favorite target DeAndre Hopkins. Sweet how Hopkins gave his TD catches to his mom, who is blind. I'm still not convinced by Houston though, and the Colts really let one slip away tonight.
lakerevolution wrote:Niners are solid on all sides. I'm pulling for them because nobody wants to see the Kansas City Chiefs as Super Bowl champs . Interested to see how young Mahomes handles himself against the Niners' pass rush.
31 - 20 SF over KC, but it won't be that close.
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