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    DK Metcalf has spent all season proving he's not just an athlete, he can play. Great pickup by Seattle.

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    Talking to myself in here...

    I am very uneasy with the number of people who are already attempting to dance on New England's grave. Did they watch that game yesterday?

    The Patriot's defense held a playoff team to 14 points. Brady wasn't as good as he was 4 years ago, but he still threw well enough to win the game, if he had even halfway decent targets. Their receiver corp is fucking terrible. They jag a tightend, and one high quality receiver target, and it's back on, even with Brady one year older.

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    @mariner4life That's if Brady returns. Doesn't sound like a done deal at all. A lot of speculation he will play on but elsewhere.

    Speaking of QBs in their twilight - what is being overlooked today is that Brees was not that good - turned the ball over twice.

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    @KiwiMurph said in NFL 2019:

    @mariner4life That's if Brady returns. Doesn't sound like a done deal at all. A lot of speculation he will play on but elsewhere.

    Speaking of QBs in their twilight - what is being overlooked today is that Brees was not that good - turned the ball over twice.

    Brees is a fucking gun in the regular season, but something just doesn't quite click come playoff time.

    I am hearing that about Brady a lot. I don't know, it might be just his length of service, but i just can't see him in another uniform. Why would the Patriots get rid? They would have to know that either they won't contend next year, in which case it's a rebuild (i am reading they might lose a few on D as well), or they can find someone else better than Brady for next year (unlikely). Re-tooling the offence completely is a huge move.

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    @mariner4life yeah interesting with Saints - Bridgewater was undefeated as a starter for them in 5 games this year - all the Saints losses came with Brees starting.

    As for Brady I tend to agree with you - deep down if I had to bet I'd say he returns on a 1-2 year deal. Apparently they are very high on Stidham their rookie backup QB but that would be a lot of pressure. If Belichick had his way 2 years ago Garoppolo would be the Patriots starting QB and Brady would be gone.

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    @mariner4life said in NFL 2019:

    Talking to myself in here...

    I am very uneasy with the number of people who are already attempting to dance on New England's grave. Did they watch that game yesterday?

    The Patriot's defense held a playoff team to 14 points. Brady wasn't as good as he was 4 years ago, but he still threw well enough to win the game, if he had even halfway decent targets. Their receiver corp is fucking terrible. They jag a tightend, and one high quality receiver target, and it's back on, even with Brady one year older.

    A wildcard team playing in Foxborough with Ryan Tannehill as the starting QB. Holding them to 14 isn't that impressive, especially in a game where points were hard to come by. But most significantly, everyone knew what the Titans were going to do. At their peak the Pats were great at figuring out a way to take away a teams strength but they couldn't today.

    Still going to be playoff contenders next year? Sure. But they're in decline at the moment. In reality they're probably a Bill Belicheck retirement away from a total rebuild.

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    @Cyclops said in NFL 2019:

    @mariner4life said in NFL 2019:

    Talking to myself in here...

    I am very uneasy with the number of people who are already attempting to dance on New England's grave. Did they watch that game yesterday?

    The Patriot's defense held a playoff team to 14 points. Brady wasn't as good as he was 4 years ago, but he still threw well enough to win the game, if he had even halfway decent targets. Their receiver corp is fucking terrible. They jag a tightend, and one high quality receiver target, and it's back on, even with Brady one year older.

    A wildcard team playing in Foxborough with Ryan Tannehill as the starting QB. Holding them to 14 isn't that impressive, especially in a game where points were hard to come by. But most significantly, everyone knew what the Titans were going to do. At their peak the Pats were great at figuring out a way to take away a teams strength but they couldn't today.

    Still going to be playoff contenders next year? Sure. But they're in decline at the moment. In reality they're probably a Bill Belicheck retirement away from a total rebuild.

    I still think Brady could do a decent job of game management if he had decent receivers and a ground game to help him, a bit like Peyton in Denver

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    @canefan said in NFL 2019:

    @Cyclops said in NFL 2019:

    @mariner4life said in NFL 2019:

    Talking to myself in here...

    I am very uneasy with the number of people who are already attempting to dance on New England's grave. Did they watch that game yesterday?

    The Patriot's defense held a playoff team to 14 points. Brady wasn't as good as he was 4 years ago, but he still threw well enough to win the game, if he had even halfway decent targets. Their receiver corp is fucking terrible. They jag a tightend, and one high quality receiver target, and it's back on, even with Brady one year older.

    A wildcard team playing in Foxborough with Ryan Tannehill as the starting QB. Holding them to 14 isn't that impressive, especially in a game where points were hard to come by. But most significantly, everyone knew what the Titans were going to do. At their peak the Pats were great at figuring out a way to take away a teams strength but they couldn't today.

    Still going to be playoff contenders next year? Sure. But they're in decline at the moment. In reality they're probably a Bill Belicheck retirement away from a total rebuild.

    I still think Brady could do a decent job of game management if he had decent receivers and a ground game to help him, a bit like Peyton in Denver

    Agreed

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    I'm not sure Peyton is a great example.

    Peyton's team for his last Super Bowl title was absolutely stacked. He basically Trent Dilfer-ed himself to a ring.

    That final season Peyton threw 9 touchdowns and 17 interceptions. He got benched for Brock Osweiler during the season (and then came back as a starter later on)

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    @KiwiMurph said in NFL 2019:

    I'm not sure Peyton is a great example.

    Peyton's team for his last Super Bowl title was absolutely stacked. He basically Trent Dilfer-ed himself to a ring.

    That final season Peyton threw 9 touchdowns and 17 interceptions. He got benched for Brock Osweiler during the season (and then came back as a starter later on)

    Tom is better than Peyton at that stage and could win with less help than he had. But he has no one to help him was the point I was trying to make

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    @KiwiMurph said in NFL 2019:

    I'm not sure Peyton is a great example.

    Peyton's team for his last Super Bowl title was absolutely stacked. He basically Trent Dilfer-ed himself to a ring.

    That final season Peyton threw 9 touchdowns and 17 interceptions. He got benched for Brock Osweiler during the season (and then came back as a starter later on)

    that team was pretty simply "don't turn the ball over, wait for Miller and the defense to win the game"

    and it was glorious

    Peyton did have some handy wideouts to hit though

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    @KiwiMurph said in NFL 2019:

    I'm not sure Peyton is a great example.

    Peyton's team for his last Super Bowl title was absolutely stacked. He basically Trent Dilfer-ed himself to a ring.

    That final season Peyton threw 9 touchdowns and 17 interceptions. He got benched for Brock Osweiler during the season (and then came back as a starter later on)

    That last season was almost sad (if he hadn't won a ring it would have been). I think he broke the all time passing record in a game where he threw three or four intercepts on about 9 attempts and got hooked for Osweiler.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in NFL 2019:

    My WC picks

    Texans v Bills
    Patriots v Titans
    Saints v Vikings
    Eagles v Seahawks

    1 out of 4, about par with my Super rugby tipping also

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    Matt Rhule the new coach of Carolina Panthers on a huge $ deal

    Joe Judge is the new coach of the New York Giants (Giants had the option to get Rhule by matching the deal the Panthers gave and declined).

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    And Mike McCarthy will coach the cowboys

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    Looks like the Browns are the only team left looking for a HC. They're interested in Josh McDaniels, but I wouldn't trust him after the debacle with the Colts. Colts are better off now too, and McDaniels was a flop last time he was a head coach.

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    @Cyclops said in NFL 2019:

    Looks like the Browns are the only team left looking for a HC. They're interested in Josh McDaniels, but I wouldn't trust him after the debacle with the Colts. Colts are better off now too, and McDaniels was a flop last time he was a head coach.

    The Circle Game.

    Bill Belichek is going home.

    Just a guess, but wait ‘n see...

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    @mariner4life said in NFL 2019:

    I am hearing that about Brady a lot. I don't know, it might be just his length of service, but i just can't see him in another uniform.

    He wants to prove a 50yo QB can win the SB. That’s a bigger motivation for him than team or uniform.

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    Niners defense just smothering the Vikings. No separation in the secondary, and the D line stopping the run and then getting to Cousins

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    @mariner4life said in NFL 2019:

    Niners defense just smothering the Vikings. No separation in the secondary, and the D line stopping the run and then getting to Cousins

    9ers far too good in all aspects

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