c_hawkbob wrote:I don't ususally get game by game specific before the season, I tend to just say "we seem like a 6-11 team" ... but I went ahead and broke it down by game on another forum and sure enough, I really do see us as a 6-11 team:
1 vs Denver (MNF) L
2 @ SF L
3 vs Atlanta L
4 @ Detroit W
5 @ NO L
6 vs Zona W
7 @ LAC L
8 vs NYG W
9 @ Zona L
10 @ TB L
11 - BYE -
12 vs Las Vegas L
13 @ LA Lambs L
14 vs Carolina W
15 vs SF W
16 @ KC L
17 vs NY Jets W
18 vs LA Lambs L
curmudgeon wrote:1 vs Denver L
2 @ SF L
3 vs Atlanta L
4 @ Detroit L
5 @ NO L
6 vs Zona L
7 @ LAC L
8 vs NYG W
9 @ Zona L
10 @ TB L
11 - BYE -
12 vs Las Vegas L
13 @ LA Lambs L
14 vs Carolina W
15 vs SF L
16 @ KC L
17 vs NY Jets L
18 vs LA Lambs L
2-15…..
c_hawkbob wrote:https://www.fieldgulls.com/2022/9/8/23337449/field-gulls-predicts-2022-seattle-seahawks-season
Most of us are fairly in line with how the "experts" see it.
Nobody believes in Geno but I bet I’ve watched more film on him in the last 10 months than all these guys put together
Nobody believes in Geno but I bet I’ve watched more film on him in the last 10 months than all these guys put together
c_hawkbob wrote:I sincerely doubt it. These guys do this for a living, breaking down film is what they do.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I think the Bills are gonna take it all this year if they stay healthy. You can see from game 1 Josh Allen wants it real, real bad. He's already playing like it's a playoff game.
Nobody believes in Geno but I bet I’ve watched more film on him in the last 10 months than all these guys put together
Hawktawk wrote:I wonder how many pundits had the Bills pounding the Rams despite several turnovers ? My bet the Rams were favored by almost everyone .
Wow the rams look unbeatable . Scary .Our odds of being in first after week 1 just improved by 25%
Hawktawk wrote:I wonder how many pundits had the Bills pounding the Rams despite several turnovers ? My bet the Rams were favored by almost everyone .
Wow the rams look unbeatable . Scary .Our odds of being in first after week 1 just improved by 25%
Where did Vegas have the game ? A bills ass whooping ? I’m well aware of the bills status in the league but my guess is they were an underdog last night
Hawktawk wrote:Where did Vegas have the game ? A bills ass whooping ? I’m well aware of the bills status in the league but my guess is they were an underdog last night
c_hawkbob wrote:Actually I believe the Bills were about 2.5 point favorites.
RiverDog wrote:Yup, and that's considering that they were playing on the road. Had they been at home, you could have added another point or two onto that line.
Kickoff from SoFi Stadium is set for 8:20 p.m. ET. Buffalo is a 2.5-point favorite in the latest Bills vs. Rams odds from Caesars Sportsbook, while the over/under for total points scored is 52.
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/rams ... 38-97-run/
And in case you're still doubting my claims, here's an article that cites Josh Allen as the preseason favorite to win the MVP:
NFL executives picked Allen as their favorite to capture the 2022 honor in a poll conducted by ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/100 ... ck-mahomes
But hey, those experts and league execs don't spend any time watching film, so what do they know?
RiverDog wrote:Looking around the division, after watching Thursday night's game against the Bills, IMO the Rams look like a team with a Super Bowl hangover and will be lucky to make the playoffs this season.
The Cards were a house of cards last season, losing 5 of their last 6 then getting trashed by the Rams in the playoffs. Kyler Murray has peaked, looks like a smaller version of Michael Vick. I don't see anything in them that would cause me to think that the losing trend established at the end of last season won't continue into 2022.
The 49'ers have to be looked at as the favorite. Shanny has pushed all his chips to the center of the table by hitching his wagon to Trey Lance. They start out with what on paper looks like a pretty soft schedule, with the Bears, us, Donkeys, Rams, Panthers, and Falcons before they face their first real challenge in the Chiefs. They have a top 5 defense and a top 10 rushing attack, an attack that will be supplemented by Lance's running, so the expectations for Lance will be similar to what we had for Russell during the LOB days, ie a point guard that distributes the ball and doesn't put the defense in bad situations. He's not going to be asked to win games, rather not to lose them. It is a perfect setup for a QB like him to thrive.
So here's my predictions for the NFC West:
San Francisco 13-4
Los Angeles 8-9
Seattle 6-11
Arizona 5-12
RiverDog wrote:Looking around the division, after watching Thursday night's game against the Bills, IMO the Rams look like a team with a Super Bowl hangover and will be lucky to make the playoffs this season.
The Cards were a house of cards last season, losing 5 of their last 6 then getting trashed by the Rams in the playoffs. Kyler Murray has peaked, looks like a smaller version of Michael Vick. I don't see anything in them that would cause me to think that the losing trend established at the end of last season won't continue into 2022.
The 49'ers have to be looked at as the favorite. Shanny has pushed all his chips to the center of the table by hitching his wagon to Trey Lance. They start out with what on paper looks like a pretty soft schedule, with the Bears, us, Donkeys, Rams, Panthers, and Falcons before they face their first real challenge in the Chiefs. They have a top 5 defense and a top 10 rushing attack, an attack that will be supplemented by Lance's running, so the expectations for Lance will be similar to what we had for Russell during the LOB days, ie a point guard that distributes the ball and doesn't put the defense in bad situations. He's not going to be asked to win games, rather not to lose them. It is a perfect setup for a QB like him to thrive.
So here's my predictions for the NFC West:
San Francisco 13-4
Los Angeles 8-9
Seattle 6-11
Arizona 5-12
obiken wrote:Wow man your sure basing a lot off of one game. I dont see Zona as that bad, and I think your writing off the Rams way too early. Sure they got Oline problems but it will take a really good team like the Bills to expose them.
Stream Hawk wrote:1 vs Denver (MNF) W
2 @ SF L
3 vs Atlanta L
4 @ Detroit L
5 @ NO L
6 vs Zona L
7 @ LAC L
8 vs NYG W
9 @ Zona L
10 @ TB L
11 - BYE -
12 vs Las Vegas L
13 @ LA Lambs L
14 vs Carolina W
15 vs SF W
16 @ KC Lu
17 vs NY Jets Wuhh
18 vs LA Lambs W
Homer bias on the first game since I’ll be there. I think we will have a rough go out of they gate. I see Lock finishing the season, looking exciting. But we still draft a legit QB in rd 1 next year. The nucleus becomes very good after the bye.
RiverDog wrote:Yes, that's true, it was just one game. But if you take a look at them from last season, they weren't the SB monsters they would appear to have been. They lost to the Niners twice during the regular season and barely got by them in the NFCCG having trailed by two scores in the 4th quarter. They were fortunate to have drawn the Bengals in the SB, a team that I felt was over rated. Statistically, their defense wasn't that great, ranking in the bottom half of the league, and their rushing game worse, ranking 25th. Now, they've lost their starting LT to retirement, one of their best pass rushers to FA, their quarterback has tendonitis in his throwing elbow, and at 30 years old, Aaron Donald is past his prime. IMO they're ripe for a downfall.
Aseahawkfan wrote:If this division were tougher, I'd see a Rams hangover more likely. The Bills are just that good. I wouldn't base any game off a Thursday night game where the Bills QB was so committed to winning that he was laying his body on the line. If Josh Allen stays healthy and the Bills hit the playoffs, Josh Allen and the Bills will be hard to stop. I watched him get two first downs and a touchdown running. And not smart Russell running with a slide, but "I'm Josh Allen. I will not be stopped" running where he tries to do his Marshawn Lynch impression. He may not stay healthy doing that, but in game 1 against the Rams he was feeling it.
We'll know more next week.
RiverDog wrote:Are the Bills that good or are the Rams that bad? Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
The truth lies somewhere in between. Yes, the Bills and Josh Allen looked great. But when you consider that the Rams are the defending SB champs, it has to be at a combination of the Rams being weaker and the Bills being stronger. It was too dominating of a win for it to be due soley to the Bills/Allen playing better.
It's only one game, but considering the pieces that the Rams lost this past offseason, I think they're in for a down year.
RiverDog wrote:Are the Bills that good or are the Rams that bad? Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
The truth lies somewhere in between. Yes, the Bills and Josh Allen looked great. But when you consider that the Rams are the defending SB champs, it has to be at a combination of the Rams being weaker and the Bills being stronger. It was too dominating of a win for it to be due soley to the Bills/Allen playing better.
It's only one game, but considering the pieces that the Rams lost this past offseason, I think they're in for a down year.
Aseahawkfan wrote:The Bills game I watched. To me it looked like Josh Allen on a mission. I don't see somewhere in-between. I see a Josh Allen led Bills team with the QB on an absolutely mission to win it all. I see a Bills team with a real pass rush. You don't play like that in game 1 unless your mindset is on another level. Allen was abusing defensive players. He ran over Bobby. He was trying to kick his way out of the grasp of another defensive player that had him wrapped up. I haven't seen a QB with that mindset really ever. I've seen Ben R run around and is hard to bring down. But I haven't seen a QB who was basically like Beastmode playing QB.
I'll see if I agree with you midseason. Right now to me it looks like the Bills really, really want a Super Bowl and Josh Allen is possessed right now.
I haven't watched much Josh Allen. That kid is a freak show QB. He looks like a Cam Newton who can pass. I no longer want a Peyton Manning. I want a dude like Josh Allen in Seattle.
RiverDog wrote:I agree with your assessment of the Bills, and I, too, really like Josh Allen. We'll see how long he can play at that level. He looks a lot like Lamar Jackson when he first came up.
But my comments were more about the Rams than they were about the Bills. I don't care who it was they lost to. They are the frigging defending SB champs, and reigning champs don't get beat that badly unless they've had a pretty significant drop off in quality or had one really bad game.
RiverDog wrote:I agree with your assessment of the Bills, and I, too, really like Josh Allen. We'll see how long he can play at that level. He looks a lot like Lamar Jackson when he first came up.
But my comments were more about the Rams than they were about the Bills. I don't care who it was they lost to. They are the frigging defending SB champs, and reigning champs don't get beat that badly unless they've had a pretty significant drop off in quality or had one really bad game.
Aseahawkfan wrote:They weren't dominating Super Bowl champions. Bills would have taken them if KC didn't knock the Bills out. Let's be real: last year was a weak Super Bowl. Rams only have a chance to repeat because the NFC is weak right now. I still don't know why people like Frisco so much with Trey Lance at QB. And Cincinnati isn't making it past the Bills this year. Chiefs might knock the Bills out again, but I doubt even the Chiefs are going to stop the Bills. Bills picked up Von Miller to stick it to Mahomes who didn't even outplay Josh Allen in the divisional round. Bills weak defense gave up too many points. Doubt that happens again. Bills are going to bash their way through the AFC if they stay healthy.
NFC is once again a weak conference with the Rams at the top. Maybe Frisco can step up if Trey Lance is actually good. I don't even think Brady will compete this year, but who knows. And Green Bay is in contention. Maybe the Cowboys or Eagles will surprise. Who knows. But all the power is in the AFC right now. Stafford is Stafford. The Rams got lucky pulling Cincinnati after they pulled off the miracle win to make it to the Super Bowl.
I feel like you could safely put a grand down in Vegas on the Bills to win the Super Bowl.
In the NFC, you couldn't put safe money on anyone to go to the Super Bowl. It's going to be a bunch of weak teams fighting it out. The Rams still probably have the fewest weaknesses. But if any NFC team pulls the Bills in the Super Bowl, probably going to go terribly for them.
RiverDog wrote:Now I can tell you what Obi told me: It's just one game. Not only that, but we haven't seen any of the other 30 teams (a fact that will change in about 7 hours).
Gambling is something that I rarely do, and even then, it's with a trivial amount at stake, something just to keep me interested in an outcome. But I wouldn't feel comfortable putting money on any team at this point in the season.
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