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The 5-7 Lions are actually favored over the 10-2 Vikings. Bizarre at first glance, but they just put up a 40-burger and have arguably been the better team over the last month. They've also put up 30 points 6 times this season vs. just 3 times for the Vikings. And it's a more important game for the Lions as they must win to stay in the playoff race, while the Vikings are going to playoffs regardless. I'm not saying I agree with them being favored, but it is certainly interesting.
Quote from: thspfc on December 06, 2022, 12:43:41 PMQuote from: thspfc on December 04, 2022, 08:58:38 PMTitans/Eagles today showed the difference between a run-first team that is capable of throwing effectively when they need to, and a run-first team that is not. Here's my question with Tennessee: if you're committed to the "put everything on Derrick Henry" offensive strategy, why are you paying your QB $30 million a year? He's not influencing the game beyond simply not losing it all by himself. Might as well pick up someone like Teddy Bridgewater for dirt cheap and use the extra money to strengthen the o-line and defense.Guess what, they just fired their GM. The fact that they pulled the trigger midseason, while in the thick of the playoff race, shows just how clearly that game Sunday exposed their issues.That's spicy. Definitely not a coincidence that it happens 2 days after they got torched by AJ Brown. My guess is Vrabel was in favor of paying AJ while Robinson wasn't. That leaves Robinson responsible for their lack of wide receiver talent, which has cost them big time against top opponents. Mike Vrabel is reigning COTY and has a proven track record of success even with a limited roster (which Robinson is responsible for), so I think they made the right decision even though it's surprising that it happened now.
Quote from: thspfc on December 04, 2022, 08:58:38 PMTitans/Eagles today showed the difference between a run-first team that is capable of throwing effectively when they need to, and a run-first team that is not. Here's my question with Tennessee: if you're committed to the "put everything on Derrick Henry" offensive strategy, why are you paying your QB $30 million a year? He's not influencing the game beyond simply not losing it all by himself. Might as well pick up someone like Teddy Bridgewater for dirt cheap and use the extra money to strengthen the o-line and defense.Guess what, they just fired their GM. The fact that they pulled the trigger midseason, while in the thick of the playoff race, shows just how clearly that game Sunday exposed their issues.
Titans/Eagles today showed the difference between a run-first team that is capable of throwing effectively when they need to, and a run-first team that is not. Here's my question with Tennessee: if you're committed to the "put everything on Derrick Henry" offensive strategy, why are you paying your QB $30 million a year? He's not influencing the game beyond simply not losing it all by himself. Might as well pick up someone like Teddy Bridgewater for dirt cheap and use the extra money to strengthen the o-line and defense.
Quote from: webny99 on December 06, 2022, 02:28:41 PMQuote from: thspfc on December 06, 2022, 12:43:41 PMQuote from: thspfc on December 04, 2022, 08:58:38 PMTitans/Eagles today showed the difference between a run-first team that is capable of throwing effectively when they need to, and a run-first team that is not. Here's my question with Tennessee: if you're committed to the "put everything on Derrick Henry" offensive strategy, why are you paying your QB $30 million a year? He's not influencing the game beyond simply not losing it all by himself. Might as well pick up someone like Teddy Bridgewater for dirt cheap and use the extra money to strengthen the o-line and defense.Guess what, they just fired their GM. The fact that they pulled the trigger midseason, while in the thick of the playoff race, shows just how clearly that game Sunday exposed their issues.That's spicy. Definitely not a coincidence that it happens 2 days after they got torched by AJ Brown. My guess is Vrabel was in favor of paying AJ while Robinson wasn't. That leaves Robinson responsible for their lack of wide receiver talent, which has cost them big time against top opponents. Mike Vrabel is reigning COTY and has a proven track record of success even with a limited roster (which Robinson is responsible for), so I think they made the right decision even though it's surprising that it happened now.An interesting read about the Titans' decision to move on from Robinson: https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2022/12/7/23497581/tennessee-titans-fire-gm-jon-robinson-whats-nextHard not to think there's more to the story about the AJ Brown trade.
Quote from: webny99 on December 07, 2022, 10:25:18 PMQuote from: webny99 on December 06, 2022, 02:28:41 PMQuote from: thspfc on December 06, 2022, 12:43:41 PMQuote from: thspfc on December 04, 2022, 08:58:38 PMTitans/Eagles today showed the difference between a run-first team that is capable of throwing effectively when they need to, and a run-first team that is not. Here's my question with Tennessee: if you're committed to the "put everything on Derrick Henry" offensive strategy, why are you paying your QB $30 million a year? He's not influencing the game beyond simply not losing it all by himself. Might as well pick up someone like Teddy Bridgewater for dirt cheap and use the extra money to strengthen the o-line and defense.Guess what, they just fired their GM. The fact that they pulled the trigger midseason, while in the thick of the playoff race, shows just how clearly that game Sunday exposed their issues.That's spicy. Definitely not a coincidence that it happens 2 days after they got torched by AJ Brown. My guess is Vrabel was in favor of paying AJ while Robinson wasn't. That leaves Robinson responsible for their lack of wide receiver talent, which has cost them big time against top opponents. Mike Vrabel is reigning COTY and has a proven track record of success even with a limited roster (which Robinson is responsible for), so I think they made the right decision even though it's surprising that it happened now.An interesting read about the Titans' decision to move on from Robinson: https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2022/12/7/23497581/tennessee-titans-fire-gm-jon-robinson-whats-nextHard not to think there's more to the story about the AJ Brown trade.I’ve wondered how sustainable the Titans approach of relying on Ryan Tannehill/Derrick Henry for most of their offense was, especially knowing how running backs seem to have such short shelf lives. Meanwhile, getting torched by a former player and responding by firing the GM afterwards reeks of desperation and disorganization. There must be some logic behind it.
Quote from: webny99 on December 07, 2022, 03:12:44 PMThe 5-7 Lions are actually favored over the 10-2 Vikings. Bizarre at first glance, but they just put up a 40-burger and have arguably been the better team over the last month. They've also put up 30 points 6 times this season vs. just 3 times for the Vikings. And it's a more important game for the Lions as they must win to stay in the playoff race, while the Vikings are going to playoffs regardless. I'm not saying I agree with them being favored, but it is certainly interesting.I think it's more just based on everyone (including me to a degree) thinking the Vikings aren't nearly as good as their record, so everyone is betting against them every week. That'll skew the line farther away from them just to balance the cash.
Quote from: JayhawkCO on December 07, 2022, 03:43:13 PMQuote from: webny99 on December 07, 2022, 03:12:44 PMThe 5-7 Lions are actually favored over the 10-2 Vikings. Bizarre at first glance, but they just put up a 40-burger and have arguably been the better team over the last month. They've also put up 30 points 6 times this season vs. just 3 times for the Vikings. And it's a more important game for the Lions as they must win to stay in the playoff race, while the Vikings are going to playoffs regardless. I'm not saying I agree with them being favored, but it is certainly interesting.I think it's more just based on everyone (including me to a degree) thinking the Vikings aren't nearly as good as their record, so everyone is betting against them every week. That'll skew the line farther away from them just to balance the cash.I smell shenanigans. Some degenerate gambling industry people are trying to do something, methinks.
Quote from: triplemultiplex on December 08, 2022, 12:00:16 PMQuote from: JayhawkCO on December 07, 2022, 03:43:13 PMQuote from: webny99 on December 07, 2022, 03:12:44 PMThe 5-7 Lions are actually favored over the 10-2 Vikings. Bizarre at first glance, but they just put up a 40-burger and have arguably been the better team over the last month. They've also put up 30 points 6 times this season vs. just 3 times for the Vikings. And it's a more important game for the Lions as they must win to stay in the playoff race, while the Vikings are going to playoffs regardless. I'm not saying I agree with them being favored, but it is certainly interesting.I think it's more just based on everyone (including me to a degree) thinking the Vikings aren't nearly as good as their record, so everyone is betting against them every week. That'll skew the line farther away from them just to balance the cash.I smell shenanigans. Some degenerate gambling industry people are trying to do something, methinks.Like what?
I guess we'll find out just how good a QB coach McVay really is.
Here we go again 🙄 Baker still isn’t good. One drive does not change an entire career.
Like what?
Quote from: thspfc on December 09, 2022, 07:32:02 AMHere we go again 🙄 Baker still isn’t good. One drive does not change an entire career.Just in case this was meant for me, this isn't a counter what I said about Baker. Of course he can have a nice moment that isn't career altering.
Quote from: JayhawkCO on December 08, 2022, 12:31:43 PMLike what?Probably tweaking the line so they can dupe more rubes into getting addicted to gambling. First hit is free; next one's gonna cost ya.
It almost inclines one to believe in the Lions to make the playoffs, but . . . they’re still the Lions.
Quote from: thspfc on December 11, 2022, 07:47:28 PMIt almost inclines one to believe in the Lions to make the playoffs, but . . . they’re still the Lions.They will likely catch the Jets at a good time next week as QB Mike White suffered broken ribs in today's loss at Buffalo, which likely sets up either Joe Flacco or throwing the keys back to Wilson out of lack of options. Then they go on the road to Carolina, who may still have something to play for and puts together wildly inconsistent performances from week to week, so will depend on which Panthers team they get before closing out against the Bears and Packers. If they can get through the next two weeks 2-0, they might be in decent shape.Lions have beaten both the Giants and Commanders, so that helps them.