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Re: Cheese Curds - News Around The League 2021

Posted: 19 Oct 2021 07:32
by go pak go
Definitely a difference developing between conferences.

The NFC has 5 teams with 1 loss or better.
The AFC now only has one team with one loss.

Week 7 top NFC teams games:

Green Bay - hosts Washington
Tampa Bay - hosts Chicago
Arizona - hosts Houston
Dallas - Bye
LA Rams - Bye

Re: Cheese Curds - News Around The League 2021

Posted: 19 Oct 2021 08:42
by lupedafiasco
The Super Bowl winner is 100% coming from the NFC. I think right now the top 5 teams in the league are in the NFC.

Re: Cheese Curds - News Around The League 2021

Posted: 19 Oct 2021 08:52
by BF004
lupedafiasco wrote:
19 Oct 2021 08:42
The Super Bowl winner is 100% coming from the NFC. I think right now the top 5 teams in the league are in the NFC.
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Althought somewhat funny, the NFC has no 4-2 teams, AFC has 5, so that could all change quickly.

Re: Cheese Curds - News Around The League 2021

Posted: 19 Oct 2021 08:56
by BF004
go pak go wrote:
19 Oct 2021 07:14
lupedafiasco wrote:
18 Oct 2021 19:21
Labrev wrote:
18 Oct 2021 18:14


This is why I wanted to keep the powder dry when Smith and Gilmore were available (not that Gilmore was really available); I would much rather have Mercilus than Smith (especially after yesterday, granted it's early yet).
Smith isnt even costing us a mil.
Net he's actually costing us literally $0 because we would have to pay someone else in his place.
Against the cap, and even not quite, veterans minimum is more than youngsters.

And it is still real money from team coffers.

Re: Cheese Curds - News Around The League 2021

Posted: 19 Oct 2021 08:57
by lupedafiasco
BF004 wrote:
19 Oct 2021 08:52
lupedafiasco wrote:
19 Oct 2021 08:42
The Super Bowl winner is 100% coming from the NFC. I think right now the top 5 teams in the league are in the NFC.
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Althought somewhat funny, the NFC has no 4-2 teams, AFC has 5, so that could all change quickly.
Meh. I don’t buy the Ravens. They’re a good team but I don’t trust Lamar Jackson in the playoffs. I just don’t think he has the arm to make it against the best defenses in the league. He’s a special player for sure but his style of play has never worked.

Maybe if you consider Wilson a runner but Wilson has a significantly better arm than Jackson. Every time one of these runners get into the playoffs they get slapped one way or another.

Re: Cheese Curds - News Around The League 2021

Posted: 19 Oct 2021 08:58
by go pak go
BF004 wrote:
19 Oct 2021 08:56

And it is still real money from team coffers.
For an organization like GB where cash flow is not hard to come by and backed by a HUGE trust....could literally care less.

Re: Cheese Curds - News Around The League 2021

Posted: 19 Oct 2021 09:06
by Drj820
go pak go wrote:
19 Oct 2021 08:58
BF004 wrote:
19 Oct 2021 08:56

And it is still real money from team coffers.
For an organization like GB where cash flow is not hard to come by and backed by a HUGE trust....could literally care less.
Im with you on that GPG. Seems like an odd thing to worry about. But I still have some faith in Jaylon. I just think he should be brought in at times that serve him better like third downs when its an obvious pass. I think he can help us alot there. I do admit he looked far worse than Barnes. But I think he can find a role for the price we are paying him. I still love the effort to try!

Re: Cheese Curds - News Around The League 2021

Posted: 19 Oct 2021 09:31
by BF004
Tim Boyle started the year on IR, supposed 6-8 weeks with a thumb injury. It is now week 7.

As the NFL's lone defeated team, would love to see him get the starting nod when comes off IR or shortly after.

Re: Cheese Curds - News Around The League 2021

Posted: 19 Oct 2021 11:11
by Pckfn23

I seem to recall being told how the NFL is failing and no one is watching... :hide:

Re: Cheese Curds - News Around The League 2021

Posted: 19 Oct 2021 11:24
by BF004
Pckfn23 wrote:
19 Oct 2021 11:11

I seem to recall being told how the NFL is failing and no one is watching... :hide:
Kind of funny, one of the few times I've ever watched a London game. Just never think of it at 8:30 am. But I watched this one for some reason.

Re: Cheese Curds - News Around The League 2021

Posted: 19 Oct 2021 11:42
by go pak go
Pckfn23 wrote:
19 Oct 2021 11:11

I seem to recall being told how the NFL is failing and no one is watching... :hide:
Those are unbelievable numbers. :shock:

Re: Cheese Curds - News Around The League 2021

Posted: 19 Oct 2021 18:35
by Raptorman
BF004 wrote:
19 Oct 2021 08:52
lupedafiasco wrote:
19 Oct 2021 08:42
The Super Bowl winner is 100% coming from the NFC. I think right now the top 5 teams in the league are in the NFC.
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Althought somewhat funny, the NFC has no 4-2 teams, AFC has 5, so that could all change quickly.
Super Bowl winner is not on that list.

Re: Cheese Curds - News Around The League 2021

Posted: 19 Oct 2021 18:55
by RingoCStarrQB
lupedafiasco wrote:
19 Oct 2021 08:57
BF004 wrote:
19 Oct 2021 08:52
lupedafiasco wrote:
19 Oct 2021 08:42
The Super Bowl winner is 100% coming from the NFC. I think right now the top 5 teams in the league are in the NFC.
image.png


Althought somewhat funny, the NFC has no 4-2 teams, AFC has 5, so that could all change quickly.
Meh. I don’t buy the Ravens. They’re a good team but I don’t trust Lamar Jackson in the playoffs. I just don’t think he has the arm to make it against the best defenses in the league. He’s a special player for sure but his style of play has never worked.

Maybe if you consider Wilson a runner but Wilson has a significantly better arm than Jackson. Every time one of these runners get into the playoffs they get slapped one way or another.
Except the time the Packers lost the first ever home playoff game to a running QB. The score was 27-7. It was a Sherman era postseason disappointnent.

Re: Cheese Curds - News Around The League 2021

Posted: 19 Oct 2021 21:11
by lupedafiasco
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
19 Oct 2021 18:55
lupedafiasco wrote:
19 Oct 2021 08:57
BF004 wrote:
19 Oct 2021 08:52


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Althought somewhat funny, the NFC has no 4-2 teams, AFC has 5, so that could all change quickly.
Meh. I don’t buy the Ravens. They’re a good team but I don’t trust Lamar Jackson in the playoffs. I just don’t think he has the arm to make it against the best defenses in the league. He’s a special player for sure but his style of play has never worked.

Maybe if you consider Wilson a runner but Wilson has a significantly better arm than Jackson. Every time one of these runners get into the playoffs they get slapped one way or another.
Except the time the Packers lost the first ever home playoff game to a running QB. The score was 27-7. It was a Sherman era postseason disappointnent.
I mean we lost to a running QB but they never won the Super Bowl. Had to look it up but the next week the Eagles shut Vick down.

Re: Cheese Curds - News Around The League 2021

Posted: 20 Oct 2021 08:48
by NCF
lupedafiasco wrote:
19 Oct 2021 21:11
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
19 Oct 2021 18:55
lupedafiasco wrote:
19 Oct 2021 08:57


Meh. I don’t buy the Ravens. They’re a good team but I don’t trust Lamar Jackson in the playoffs. I just don’t think he has the arm to make it against the best defenses in the league. He’s a special player for sure but his style of play has never worked.

Maybe if you consider Wilson a runner but Wilson has a significantly better arm than Jackson. Every time one of these runners get into the playoffs they get slapped one way or another.
Except the time the Packers lost the first ever home playoff game to a running QB. The score was 27-7. It was a Sherman era postseason disappointnent.
I mean we lost to a running QB but they never won the Super Bowl. Had to look it up but the next week the Eagles shut Vick down.
That team was really, really good, but decimated by injuries (talking about 2002 Packers, here). Everything you need to know about that Vick play-off game was foreshadowed the week before when the Jets blew the Packers out of the building with a 1st-Round Bye at stake.

Re: Cheese Curds - News Around The League 2021

Posted: 20 Oct 2021 08:54
by YoHoChecko
Look, I'm not saying the Colts have an elite or even high-level defense, but Lamar Jackson had one of the best passing performances in NFL history two Mondays ago, and that's not hyperbole because he had the best completion percentage for his number of attempts in history and the best completion percentage in a 400-yard game in history.

So saying Jackson "doesn't have the arm" to win is just incorrect. Now saying that he may not consistently have the discipline and decision-making to know when to throw and when to run... or that his accuracy in terms of ball placement is not consistently top level... fine.

But he has the arm talent to do whatever. As with most QBs, there's a mental and instinctual aspect to becoming elite which Jackson has shown in streaks and flashes but not necessarily week-to-week

Re: Cheese Curds - News Around The League 2021

Posted: 20 Oct 2021 09:11
by Drj820
YoHoChecko wrote:
20 Oct 2021 08:54
Look, I'm not saying the Colts have an elite or even high-level defense, but Lamar Jackson had one of the best passing performances in NFL history two Mondays ago, and that's not hyperbole because he had the best completion percentage for his number of attempts in history and the best completion percentage in a 400-yard game in history.

So saying Jackson "doesn't have the arm" to win is just incorrect. Now saying that he may not consistently have the discipline and decision-making to know when to throw and when to run... or that his accuracy in terms of ball placement is not consistently top level... fine.

But he has the arm talent to do whatever. As with most QBs, there's a mental and instinctual aspect to becoming elite which Jackson has shown in streaks and flashes but not necessarily week-to-week
Hes sucked in the playoffs because teams have forced him to be a pocket passer and throw.
Nothing he does in the regular season will change the perception of what needs to be done to stop him in the playoffs.
He can lay that narrative to bed come January though.

Re: Cheese Curds - News Around The League 2021

Posted: 20 Oct 2021 09:41
by lupedafiasco
YoHoChecko wrote:
20 Oct 2021 08:54
Look, I'm not saying the Colts have an elite or even high-level defense, but Lamar Jackson had one of the best passing performances in NFL history two Mondays ago, and that's not hyperbole because he had the best completion percentage for his number of attempts in history and the best completion percentage in a 400-yard game in history.

So saying Jackson "doesn't have the arm" to win is just incorrect. Now saying that he may not consistently have the discipline and decision-making to know when to throw and when to run... or that his accuracy in terms of ball placement is not consistently top level... fine.

But he has the arm talent to do whatever. As with most QBs, there's a mental and instinctual aspect to becoming elite which Jackson has shown in streaks and flashes but not necessarily week-to-week
That’s all one in the same to me.

Re: Cheese Curds - News Around The League 2021

Posted: 20 Oct 2021 10:27
by salmar80
Our upcoming opponent WFT released their kicker Dustin Hopkins and replaced him with some guy named Chris Blewitt. Kinda weird move, considering Hopkins was 10/12 for the season, and both misses were more than 40 yarders. He had also missed two XPs. Still...
:idn:

I remember Hopkins being one of the go-to guys in Picking Our Kicking, since he was forced to try a ton of 40+ yarders, and was pretty good at it.

I was hoping they'd release their LS Camaron Cheeseman as well, 'cause I really want a long snapper named Cheeseman.

Re: Cheese Curds - News Around The League 2021

Posted: 20 Oct 2021 10:49
by BF004
salmar80 wrote:
20 Oct 2021 10:27
Our upcoming opponent WFT released their kicker Dustin Hopkins and replaced him with some guy named Chris Blewitt. Kinda weird move, considering Hopkins was 10/12 for the season, and both misses were more than 40 yarders. He had also missed two XPs. Still...
:idn:

I remember Hopkins being one of the go-to guys in Picking Our Kicking, since he was forced to try a ton of 40+ yarders, and was pretty good at it.

I was hoping they'd release their LS Camaron Cheeseman as well, 'cause I really want a long snapper named Cheeseman.
Blewitt not a particularly charming name for a kicker.