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Re: NFL 2022 Season
« Reply #555 on: October 23, 2022, 04:05:56 PM »

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Bengals looking like they're reverting back to form again lately. Could see them running away with the AFC North again.


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Re: NFL 2022 Season
« Reply #556 on: October 23, 2022, 04:32:40 PM »

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What a wild season this has been so far. But that's why I love it!  ;D
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Re: NFL 2022 Season
« Reply #557 on: October 23, 2022, 04:37:28 PM »

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Sad to see Bady go out this way...TB offense hasn't been stellar these days. Even trailing the Panthers right now

I only saw 2nd half. TB - both Brady and Bucs - looked pretty bad.  I’m not sad about it at all.  Losing to Carolina ain’t good especially after trading McCaffrey.  Bucs now 3-4.

Yup, hate to say it as a Brady fan but their season is pretty much over. Unless a miracle happens where they win like 10 straight to be 13-4, hard to see them start beating teams in dominating fashion.

Next 6 in their schedule are against Ravens at home, Rams at home, Seahawks in London, at Browns, home against the Saints, and at 49ers. None of them are gimme games but wouldn't matter if they couldn't beat scrubs like the Steelers and Panthers. The pace they're playing look like they might go 1-5 or 2-4.

Their division is still trash, though. All they need to do is make the playoffs.

The other potential division leaders all all shaky and beatable.

Dallas/NY/Phi? I have zero trust in that bunch. Cousins and the Vikings? Meh. Rodgers and the Packers offense stinks.

Rams have taken a big step back. Niners are theoretically good but find ways to lose. Seahawks and Cards are unproven.

As Horrible as the Bucs have looked there is still a path to the SB. There will be a bunch of shaky teams in the NFC playoffs.

If they get lucky with seeding they might not play a solid team till the NFCCG

Re: NFL 2022 Season
« Reply #558 on: October 23, 2022, 04:46:03 PM »

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Sad to see Bady go out this way...TB offense hasn't been stellar these days. Even trailing the Panthers right now

I only saw 2nd half. TB - both Brady and Bucs - looked pretty bad.  I’m not sad about it at all.  Losing to Carolina ain’t good especially after trading McCaffrey.  Bucs now 3-4.

Yup, hate to say it as a Brady fan but their season is pretty much over. Unless a miracle happens where they win like 10 straight to be 13-4, hard to see them start beating teams in dominating fashion.

Next 6 in their schedule are against Ravens at home, Rams at home, Seahawks in London, at Browns, home against the Saints, and at 49ers. None of them are gimme games but wouldn't matter if they couldn't beat scrubs like the Steelers and Panthers. The pace they're playing look like they might go 1-5 or 2-4.

Their division is still trash, though. All they need to do is make the playoffs.

The other potential division leaders all all shaky and beatable.

Dallas/NY/Phi? I have zero trust in that bunch. Cousins and the Vikings? Meh. Rodgers and the Packers offense stinks.

Rams have taken a big step back. Niners are theoretically good but find ways to lose. Seahawks and Cards are unproven.

As Horrible as the Bucs have looked there is still a path to the SB. There will be a bunch of shaky teams in the NFC playoffs.

If they get lucky with seeding they might not play a solid team till the NFCCG

Yep. Even though teams like the Packers and Bucs are struggling, the NFC is just very weak anyways so I don't think it matters. The only real threat I see in the NFC is the Eagles. Yes the Cowboys look legit when healthy and Giants are off to an awesome start (now 6-1) but I think the Giants luck will run out at some point and idk, the Cowboys just have that "choke factor" to them late in seasons.

Vikings might be the 2nd best team in the NFC, but again it's hard to get a read on them. They look great with a new HC but you never know with the Kirk Cousins' experience lol.

With that said, I still think the Bucs will be an early exit in the playoffs, maybe even wild card round.
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Re: NFL 2022 Season
« Reply #559 on: October 23, 2022, 04:57:15 PM »

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Re: NFL 2022 Season
« Reply #560 on: October 23, 2022, 05:03:26 PM »

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Sad to see Bady go out this way...TB offense hasn't been stellar these days. Even trailing the Panthers right now

I only saw 2nd half. TB - both Brady and Bucs - looked pretty bad.  I’m not sad about it at all.  Losing to Carolina ain’t good especially after trading McCaffrey.  Bucs now 3-4.

Yup, hate to say it as a Brady fan but their season is pretty much over. Unless a miracle happens where they win like 10 straight to be 13-4, hard to see them start beating teams in dominating fashion.

Next 6 in their schedule are against Ravens at home, Rams at home, Seahawks in London, at Browns, home against the Saints, and at 49ers. None of them are gimme games but wouldn't matter if they couldn't beat scrubs like the Steelers and Panthers. The pace they're playing look like they might go 1-5 or 2-4.

Their division is still trash, though. All they need to do is make the playoffs.

The other potential division leaders all all shaky and beatable.

Dallas/NY/Phi? I have zero trust in that bunch. Cousins and the Vikings? Meh. Rodgers and the Packers offense stinks.

Rams have taken a big step back. Niners are theoretically good but find ways to lose. Seahawks and Cards are unproven.

As Horrible as the Bucs have looked there is still a path to the SB. There will be a bunch of shaky teams in the NFC playoffs.

If they get lucky with seeding they might not play a solid team till the NFCCG

Yep. Even though teams like the Packers and Bucs are struggling, the NFC is just very weak anyways so I don't think it matters. The only real threat I see in the NFC is the Eagles. Yes the Cowboys look legit when healthy and Giants are off to an awesome start (now 6-1) but I think the Giants luck will run out at some point and idk, the Cowboys just have that "choke factor" to them late in seasons.

Vikings might be the 2nd best team in the NFC, but again it's hard to get a read on them. They look great with a new HC but you never know with the Kirk Cousins' experience lol.

With that said, I still think the Bucs will be an early exit in the playoffs, maybe even wild card round.

Shoot, who knows, maybe Brady is also trying to aim for the record where a sub .500 team gets to host a playoff game and win a Superbowl that same run LOL  8)


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Re: NFL 2022 Season
« Reply #561 on: October 23, 2022, 05:55:50 PM »

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Both Brady and Rodgers majorly struggling. As is Wilson. Truly the end of an era
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Re: NFL 2022 Season
« Reply #562 on: October 23, 2022, 05:59:34 PM »

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Both Brady and Rodgers majorly struggling. As is Wilson. Truly the end of an era

I hope so.  Wilson I’m indifferent about, but I lost my love for Tom and never had it for Aaron.  That’s all of course with recognition that they were great.  Not counting any of them out quite yet though.

Re: NFL 2022 Season
« Reply #563 on: October 23, 2022, 06:10:11 PM »

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Sad to see Bady go out this way...TB offense hasn't been stellar these days. Even trailing the Panthers right now

I only saw 2nd half. TB - both Brady and Bucs - looked pretty bad.  I’m not sad about it at all.  Losing to Carolina ain’t good especially after trading McCaffrey.  Bucs now 3-4.

Yup, hate to say it as a Brady fan but their season is pretty much over. Unless a miracle happens where they win like 10 straight to be 13-4, hard to see them start beating teams in dominating fashion.

Next 6 in their schedule are against Ravens at home, Rams at home, Seahawks in London, at Browns, home against the Saints, and at 49ers. None of them are gimme games but wouldn't matter if they couldn't beat scrubs like the Steelers and Panthers. The pace they're playing look like they might go 1-5 or 2-4.

Their division is still trash, though. All they need to do is make the playoffs.

The other potential division leaders all all shaky and beatable.

Dallas/NY/Phi? I have zero trust in that bunch. Cousins and the Vikings? Meh. Rodgers and the Packers offense stinks.

Rams have taken a big step back. Niners are theoretically good but find ways to lose. Seahawks and Cards are unproven.

As Horrible as the Bucs have looked there is still a path to the SB. There will be a bunch of shaky teams in the NFC playoffs.

If they get lucky with seeding they might not play a solid team till the NFCCG

Yep. Even though teams like the Packers and Bucs are struggling, the NFC is just very weak anyways so I don't think it matters. The only real threat I see in the NFC is the Eagles. Yes the Cowboys look legit when healthy and Giants are off to an awesome start (now 6-1) but I think the Giants luck will run out at some point and idk, the Cowboys just have that "choke factor" to them late in seasons.

Vikings might be the 2nd best team in the NFC, but again it's hard to get a read on them. They look great with a new HC but you never know with the Kirk Cousins' experience lol.

With that said, I still think the Bucs will be an early exit in the playoffs, maybe even wild card round.

Shoot, who knows, maybe Brady is also trying to aim for the record where a sub .500 team gets to host a playoff game and win a Superbowl that same run LOL  8)

He should have stayed with family and just retired. It's obvious he's just going through the motions currently. And frankly I think a lot of his teammates are fed up with him too. Yes he's the GOAT but he's also skipping practices every week, on one occasion attended a wedding party then traveled to the Steelers game on his own (not with the team buses) and also took like 2 weeks off in August. I can see why they'd get irritated.

I mean think about it. He was screaming at his O-Line last game and instead of fear, the O-Line players literally looked like a combination of mad or that they didn't care lol.

Also Brady recently saying that the NFL seasons are like "military deployment" amidst his own marital issues (and pending divorce) were very tone deaf. Just a bad look all around
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Re: NFL 2022 Season
« Reply #564 on: October 23, 2022, 06:26:25 PM »

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Re: NFL 2022 Season
« Reply #565 on: October 23, 2022, 07:41:12 PM »

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KC on a roll, satisfying their Superbowl rematches this season as they took down the 49ers 44-23


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Re: NFL 2022 Season
« Reply #566 on: October 23, 2022, 08:15:27 PM »

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Bucs have had a lot of issues to the line and receiving corp.  If they can get healthy down the stretch, they could still be a team capable of going on a playoff run.
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Re: NFL 2022 Season
« Reply #567 on: October 23, 2022, 08:18:59 PM »

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Re: NFL 2022 Season
« Reply #568 on: October 23, 2022, 08:20:48 PM »

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Re: NFL 2022 Season
« Reply #569 on: October 23, 2022, 08:48:41 PM »

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Tua needs to learn to slide. Yeesh.
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