NFL 2022 Season

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And don't forget that for most of his time in New England, the rest of the AFC East was absolute dogturd. That was a guaranteed six wins almost every season; one hell of a head start toward making the playoffs.
The Patriots finished a ridiculous 11-5 with Matt freaking Cassel in the year Brady was hurt very early in the season. No one remembers this b/c of a historic season where that wasn't good enough to make the playoffs. Belichick got Cassel paid

I'm not a Brady hater. It just is what it is - the Patriots were the best franchise for 20 years. Great coach. Great QB. Great defenses, generally. It takes a lot of things to go your way to win super bowls
 

The Bucs had one winning record in the 10 years prior to him joining Tampa. He was also 43 years old and written off, with his legacy already secure with 6 Superbowl wins to his name. I don't think it was the predetermined outcome you're making it out to be tbh
Tampa had a great defense and needed a QB to not throw 25 picks a la Jameis Winston. They had great WRs - Jameis just made way too many mistakes to win games for them

Tampa was indeed just a competent QB away from being a serious Super Bowl contender.
 
Not sure what your point is here?

Any team with no recognised receivers would struggle in a Super Bowl? We have been hit with a rash of injuries that is extremely unusual.
lack of team depth is a salary cap effect, no mystery here, good teams reinvent themselves constantly but no team is guaranteed a consistent run in the playoffs each year
 
lack of team depth is a salary cap effect, no mystery here, good teams reinvent themselves constantly but no team is guaranteed a consistent run in the playoffs each year
Well I can’t imagine the receiving corps will be any weaker next season. I suspect Smith-Schuster will re-sign and I would call him average. Kelce still looks as if he’s at the peak of his career and I expect he will still be a 100 catch man next season.
 

The Patriots finished a ridiculous 11-5 with Matt freaking Cassel in the year Brady was hurt very early in the season. No one remembers this b/c of a historic season where that wasn't good enough to make the playoffs. Belichick got Cassel paid

I'm not a Brady hater. It just is what it is - the Patriots were the best franchise for 20 years. Great coach. Great QB. Great defenses, generally. It takes a lot of things to go your way to win super bowls
Chiefs fans still have nightmares about Cassell
 
anyway, came here to post this--I have a lot of time for Joe Bryant and Drew Brees, but I am not confident that Wilson still has the physical tools to get it done. but if he does? good luck to them all.


To be fair, the Denver situation this season was an absolute dumpster fire, with a head coach out of his depth

I have no idea if Russ could turn it around, but I wouldn't be shocked if he did with Payton there
 
Simms speaking sense on pro football talk now.

Never a doubt in his mind that Mahomes would succeed without Hill. The stats when he played without him due to injury support it.
 
anyway, came here to post this--I have a lot of time for Joe Bryant and Drew Brees, but I am not confident that Wilson still has the physical tools to get it done. but if he does? good luck to them all.




I don't think it's the physical tools that are the problem. Brees was a grounded, mature qb who could take instruction and lead. Russ seems like a nice enough chap, but he is defo an utter weirdo who lives in a world of his own
 

In the 3 games since Hurts' shoulder injury, I count 6 completions of over 10 yards

I find it very hard to see how he mounts a comeback if they fall behind by 10
 

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