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Post by Mecca on Sept 5, 2020 22:13:50 GMT -5
The IR rules are kind of stupid this year. Players have to first be placed on the 53 man roster today, then go on the IR tomorrow. That means you have to expose the players you mean to have on the 53 man team tomorrow to the waiver wire. They've always been that way if you want to have the player come off IR to play that same year. If a dude is out for the year you can go ahead and IR him I believe. The issue is this year there isn't a limit on IR returns because of Covid.
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Post by häšhtå.gdālėÿ on Sept 8, 2020 8:42:56 GMT -5
Odell is trending number 1 in the US. Let’s just say after this gossip, he might be considered more of a Number 2 receiver.
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Post by Ben Wyatt on Sept 8, 2020 8:54:52 GMT -5
Odell is trending number 1 in the US. Let’s just say after this gossip, he might be considered more of a Number 2 receiver. I mean to each their own.....but....there's a mountain of evidence that dude is a complete head case, and this kinda thing doesn't help
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Post by Spider2024 on Sept 8, 2020 8:56:22 GMT -5
Odell is trending number 1 in the US. Let’s just say after this gossip, he might be considered more of a Number 2 receiver. It's no surprise he's been quite the steamer of a runner for Cleveland.
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Post by Push R Truth on Sept 8, 2020 8:59:14 GMT -5
POOP!
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Post by BRV on Sept 8, 2020 17:58:57 GMT -5
"I'm sorry, Odell, you've been traded." "We've traded you to the Browns."
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Post by Mayonnaise on Sept 8, 2020 18:48:16 GMT -5
Von Miller has suffered a leg injury and looks to be done for the season but are waiting on an MEI tomorrow to be sure.
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Post by Mecca on Sept 8, 2020 21:16:05 GMT -5
Von Miller has suffered a leg injury and looks to be done for the season but are waiting on an MEI tomorrow to be sure. He has a tendon injury near his ankle that requires surgery, he's going to be done for the year.
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Post by BRV on Sept 8, 2020 21:45:54 GMT -5
It's time for my annual season predictions post. Last season, I accurately predicted the Kansas City Chiefs would advance to the Super Bowl, but incorrectly forecast a Philadelphia Eagles championship. Since my predictions began back in 2010, I've correctly picked the Super Bowl champion three times (Green Bay in 2010, New England in 2014 and 2016). Can I go for number four? Let's find out below.
AFC NORTH Baltimore Ravens (14-2) Pittsburgh Steelers (12-4)* Cleveland Browns (9-7)* Cincinnati Bengals (3-13)
AFC SOUTH Tennessee Titans (9-7) Indianapolis Colts (9-7) Houston Texans (8-8) Jacksonville Jaguars (2-14)
AFC EAST Buffalo Bills (11-5) New England Patriots (10-6)* Miami Dolphins (6-10) New York Jets (3-13)
AFC WEST Kansas City Chiefs (13-3) Denver Broncos (9-7) Los Angeles Chargers (6-10) Las Vegas Raiders (5-11)
WILD CARD ROUND (2) Kansas City Chiefs over (7) Cleveland Browns (6) New England Patriots over (3) Buffalo Bills (5) Pittsburgh Steelers over (4) Tennessee Titans
DIVISIONAL ROUND (1) Baltimore Ravens over (6) New England Patriots (5) Pittsburgh Steelers over (2) Kansas City Chiefs
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (1) Baltimore Ravens over (5) Pittsburgh Steelers
NFC NORTH Green Bay Packers (11-5) Minnesota Vikings (10-6)* Chicago Bears (5-11) Detroit Lions (4-12)
NFC SOUTH New Orleans Saints (11-5) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (10-6)* Atlanta Falcons (9-7) Carolina Panthers (3-13)
NFC EAST Dallas Cowboys (11-5) Philadelphia Eagles (9-7) New York Giants (4-12) Washington Football Team (3-13)
NFC WEST Seattle Seahawks (11-5) San Francisco 49ers (11-5)* Arizona Cardinals (8-8) Los Angeles Rams (7-9)
WILD CARD ROUND (2) Seattle Seahawks over (7) Minnesota Vikings (3) New Orleans Saints over (6) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5) San Francisco 49ers over (4) Green Bay Packers
DIVISIONAL ROUND (1) Dallas Cowboys over (5) San Francisco 49ers (2) Seattle Seahawks over (3) New Orleans Saints
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP (2) Seattle Seahawks over (1) Dallas Cowboys
SUPER BOWL LV SEATTLE SEAHAWKS over BALTIMORE RAVENS
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Kansas City Chiefs DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Chase Young, Washington Football Team COMEBACK PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Cam Newton, New England Patriots COACH OF THE YEAR: Bill Belichick, New England Patriots
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Post by häšhtå.gdālėÿ on Sept 8, 2020 22:05:05 GMT -5
Niners gonna be 8-8 and finish below the Cardinals. That’s my hot take for the season.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2020 23:44:56 GMT -5
I am not going to get used to 7 teams from each conference in the playoffs.
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Post by XIII on Sept 9, 2020 8:05:38 GMT -5
I am not going to get used to 7 teams from each conference in the playoffs. Yeah, that’s stupid
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Post by Mecca on Sept 9, 2020 10:17:57 GMT -5
It's time for my annual season predictions post. Last season, I accurately predicted the Kansas City Chiefs would advance to the Super Bowl, but incorrectly forecast a Philadelphia Eagles championship. Since my predictions began back in 2010, I've correctly picked the Super Bowl champion three times (Green Bay in 2010, New England in 2014 and 2016). Can I go for number four? Let's find out below. AFC NORTH Baltimore Ravens (14-2) Pittsburgh Steelers (12-4)* Cleveland Browns (9-7)* Cincinnati Bengals (3-13) AFC SOUTH Tennessee Titans (9-7) Indianapolis Colts (9-7) Houston Texans (8-8) Jacksonville Jaguars (2-14) AFC EAST Buffalo Bills (11-5) New England Patriots (10-6)* Miami Dolphins (6-10) New York Jets (3-13) AFC WEST Kansas City Chiefs (13-3) Denver Broncos (9-7) Los Angeles Chargers (6-10) Las Vegas Raiders (5-11) WILD CARD ROUND (2) Kansas City Chiefs over (7) Cleveland Browns (6) New England Patriots over (3) Buffalo Bills (5) Pittsburgh Steelers over (4) Tennessee Titans DIVISIONAL ROUND (1) Baltimore Ravens over (6) New England Patriots (5) Pittsburgh Steelers over (2) Kansas City Chiefs CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (1) Baltimore Ravens over (5) Pittsburgh Steelers NFC NORTH Green Bay Packers (11-5) Minnesota Vikings (10-6)* Chicago Bears (5-11) Detroit Lions (4-12) NFC SOUTH New Orleans Saints (11-5) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (10-6)* Atlanta Falcons (9-7) Carolina Panthers (3-13) NFC EAST Dallas Cowboys (11-5) Philadelphia Eagles (9-7) New York Giants (4-12) Washington Football Team (3-13) NFC WEST Seattle Seahawks (11-5) San Francisco 49ers (11-5)* Arizona Cardinals (8-8) Los Angeles Rams (7-9) WILD CARD ROUND (2) Seattle Seahawks over (7) Minnesota Vikings (3) New Orleans Saints over (6) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5) San Francisco 49ers over (4) Green Bay Packers DIVISIONAL ROUND (1) Dallas Cowboys over (5) San Francisco 49ers (2) Seattle Seahawks over (3) New Orleans Saints CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP (2) Seattle Seahawks over (1) Dallas Cowboys SUPER BOWL LV SEATTLE SEAHAWKS over BALTIMORE RAVENS MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Kansas City Chiefs DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Chase Young, Washington Football Team COMEBACK PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Cam Newton, New England Patriots COACH OF THE YEAR: Bill Belichick, New England Patriots If Baltimore wins 14 games again I'll eat my shoe for dinner.
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Post by Mecca on Sept 9, 2020 11:24:52 GMT -5
Also this is the Chiefs chance to prove it in my view. They won the SB last year with a lot of things going wrong, injuries getting down in the post season repeatedly. I think this is very possibly the season where they just go wire to wire as the best team in the league and establish that they are it.
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Post by häšhtå.gdālėÿ on Sept 9, 2020 11:35:32 GMT -5
Also this is the Chiefs chance to prove it in my view. They won the SB last year with a lot of things going wrong, injuries getting down in the post season repeatedly. I think this is very possibly the season where they just go wire to wire as the best team in the league and establish that they are it. They won the Super Bowl because the other team choked on their own vomit while simultaneously shitting their pants while staring victory right in the face. That said, the Chiefs are indeed the superior team. They win 9 games out of 10 against the Niners. Unfortunately that one game SHOULD have been the tenth but wasn’t meant to be. Lmao
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Post by Dr. T is an alien on Sept 9, 2020 11:41:56 GMT -5
It's time for my annual season predictions post. Last season, I accurately predicted the Kansas City Chiefs would advance to the Super Bowl, but incorrectly forecast a Philadelphia Eagles championship. Since my predictions began back in 2010, I've correctly picked the Super Bowl champion three times (Green Bay in 2010, New England in 2014 and 2016). Can I go for number four? Let's find out below. AFC NORTH Baltimore Ravens (14-2) Pittsburgh Steelers (12-4)* Cleveland Browns (9-7)* Cincinnati Bengals (3-13) AFC SOUTH Tennessee Titans (9-7) Indianapolis Colts (9-7) Houston Texans (8-8) Jacksonville Jaguars (2-14) AFC EAST Buffalo Bills (11-5) New England Patriots (10-6)* Miami Dolphins (6-10) New York Jets (3-13) AFC WEST Kansas City Chiefs (13-3) Denver Broncos (9-7) Los Angeles Chargers (6-10) Las Vegas Raiders (5-11) WILD CARD ROUND (2) Kansas City Chiefs over (7) Cleveland Browns (6) New England Patriots over (3) Buffalo Bills (5) Pittsburgh Steelers over (4) Tennessee Titans DIVISIONAL ROUND (1) Baltimore Ravens over (6) New England Patriots (5) Pittsburgh Steelers over (2) Kansas City Chiefs CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (1) Baltimore Ravens over (5) Pittsburgh Steelers NFC NORTH Green Bay Packers (11-5) Minnesota Vikings (10-6)* Chicago Bears (5-11) Detroit Lions (4-12) NFC SOUTH New Orleans Saints (11-5) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (10-6)* Atlanta Falcons (9-7) Carolina Panthers (3-13) NFC EAST Dallas Cowboys (11-5) Philadelphia Eagles (9-7) New York Giants (4-12) Washington Football Team (3-13) NFC WEST Seattle Seahawks (11-5) San Francisco 49ers (11-5)* Arizona Cardinals (8-8) Los Angeles Rams (7-9) WILD CARD ROUND (2) Seattle Seahawks over (7) Minnesota Vikings (3) New Orleans Saints over (6) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5) San Francisco 49ers over (4) Green Bay Packers DIVISIONAL ROUND (1) Dallas Cowboys over (5) San Francisco 49ers (2) Seattle Seahawks over (3) New Orleans Saints CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP (2) Seattle Seahawks over (1) Dallas Cowboys SUPER BOWL LV SEATTLE SEAHAWKS over BALTIMORE RAVENS MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Kansas City Chiefs DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Chase Young, Washington Football Team COMEBACK PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Cam Newton, New England Patriots COACH OF THE YEAR: Bill Belichick, New England Patriots My main disagreement is that I'm quite certain that the Colts, by virtue of being able to win both sides of the trenches, are going to take advantage of the NFL's weakest strength of schedule to win their division outright. I don't know that they have the juice to go far into the playoffs unless Phillip Rivers really was just a victim of his O-line last season, but still.
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Post by Mecca on Sept 9, 2020 12:15:08 GMT -5
It's time for my annual season predictions post. Last season, I accurately predicted the Kansas City Chiefs would advance to the Super Bowl, but incorrectly forecast a Philadelphia Eagles championship. Since my predictions began back in 2010, I've correctly picked the Super Bowl champion three times (Green Bay in 2010, New England in 2014 and 2016). Can I go for number four? Let's find out below. AFC NORTH Baltimore Ravens (14-2) Pittsburgh Steelers (12-4)* Cleveland Browns (9-7)* Cincinnati Bengals (3-13) AFC SOUTH Tennessee Titans (9-7) Indianapolis Colts (9-7) Houston Texans (8-8) Jacksonville Jaguars (2-14) AFC EAST Buffalo Bills (11-5) New England Patriots (10-6)* Miami Dolphins (6-10) New York Jets (3-13) AFC WEST Kansas City Chiefs (13-3) Denver Broncos (9-7) Los Angeles Chargers (6-10) Las Vegas Raiders (5-11) WILD CARD ROUND (2) Kansas City Chiefs over (7) Cleveland Browns (6) New England Patriots over (3) Buffalo Bills (5) Pittsburgh Steelers over (4) Tennessee Titans DIVISIONAL ROUND (1) Baltimore Ravens over (6) New England Patriots (5) Pittsburgh Steelers over (2) Kansas City Chiefs CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (1) Baltimore Ravens over (5) Pittsburgh Steelers NFC NORTH Green Bay Packers (11-5) Minnesota Vikings (10-6)* Chicago Bears (5-11) Detroit Lions (4-12) NFC SOUTH New Orleans Saints (11-5) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (10-6)* Atlanta Falcons (9-7) Carolina Panthers (3-13) NFC EAST Dallas Cowboys (11-5) Philadelphia Eagles (9-7) New York Giants (4-12) Washington Football Team (3-13) NFC WEST Seattle Seahawks (11-5) San Francisco 49ers (11-5)* Arizona Cardinals (8-8) Los Angeles Rams (7-9) WILD CARD ROUND (2) Seattle Seahawks over (7) Minnesota Vikings (3) New Orleans Saints over (6) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5) San Francisco 49ers over (4) Green Bay Packers DIVISIONAL ROUND (1) Dallas Cowboys over (5) San Francisco 49ers (2) Seattle Seahawks over (3) New Orleans Saints CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP (2) Seattle Seahawks over (1) Dallas Cowboys SUPER BOWL LV SEATTLE SEAHAWKS over BALTIMORE RAVENS MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Kansas City Chiefs DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Chase Young, Washington Football Team COMEBACK PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Cam Newton, New England Patriots COACH OF THE YEAR: Bill Belichick, New England Patriots My main disagreement is that I'm quite certain that the Colts, by virtue of being able to win both sides of the trenches, are going to take advantage of the NFL's weakest strength of schedule to win their division outright. I don't know that they have the juice to go far into the playoffs unless Phillip Rivers really was just a victim of his O-line last season, but still. Rivers will be fine unless the Colts get behind, he tends to press are screw up in big moments.
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Post by häšhtå.gdālėÿ on Sept 9, 2020 12:17:09 GMT -5
Fred Warner activated from the COVID list. So there will be no excuses when Kyler and Nuk shred the Buckner-less 49ers defense and they lose.
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Post by Mecca on Sept 9, 2020 12:20:44 GMT -5
Fred Warner activated from the COVID list. So there will be no excuses when Kyler and Nuk shred the Buckner-less 49ers defense and they lose. I don't think I've ever seen someone hate their team more for them going to the SB just the past season.
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Post by Dr. T is an alien on Sept 9, 2020 12:30:50 GMT -5
My main disagreement is that I'm quite certain that the Colts, by virtue of being able to win both sides of the trenches, are going to take advantage of the NFL's weakest strength of schedule to win their division outright. I don't know that they have the juice to go far into the playoffs unless Phillip Rivers really was just a victim of his O-line last season, but still. Rivers will be fine unless the Colts get behind, he tends to press are screw up in big moments. The Colts are definitely built to protect leads. They are going to run a lot of teams over repeatedly. It's how they made the eventual world champs look so bad last season.
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