2019 NFL Season Discussion Thread
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Re: 2019 NFL Season Discussion Thread
Patriots 11-5 (2)
Jets 8-8
Bills 7-9
Dolphins 4-12
Browns 11-5 (4)
Steelers 10-6 (6)
Ravens 9-7
Bengals 3-13
Texans 11-5 (3)
Jaguars 9-7
Colts 7-9
Titans 6-10
Chiefs 11-5 (1)
Chargers 10-6 (5)
Broncos 6-10
Raiders 5-11
Eagles 10-6 (2)
Cowboys 8-8
Redskins 6-10
Giants 5-11
Bears 10-6 (4)
Vikings 9-7
Packers 8-8
Lions 6-10
Saints 12-4 (1)
Panthers 10-6 (5)
Falcons 10-6 (6)
Buccaneers 4-12
Rams 10-6 (3)
49ers 9-7
Seahawks 8-8
Cardinals 3-13
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Steelers over Texans
Browns over Chargers
Rams over Falcons
Bears over Panthers
Chiefs over Steelers
Patriots over Browns
Saints over Bears
Eagles over Rams
Chiefs over Patriots
Saints over Eagles
Chiefs over Saints
Jets 8-8
Bills 7-9
Dolphins 4-12
Browns 11-5 (4)
Steelers 10-6 (6)
Ravens 9-7
Bengals 3-13
Texans 11-5 (3)
Jaguars 9-7
Colts 7-9
Titans 6-10
Chiefs 11-5 (1)
Chargers 10-6 (5)
Broncos 6-10
Raiders 5-11
Eagles 10-6 (2)
Cowboys 8-8
Redskins 6-10
Giants 5-11
Bears 10-6 (4)
Vikings 9-7
Packers 8-8
Lions 6-10
Saints 12-4 (1)
Panthers 10-6 (5)
Falcons 10-6 (6)
Buccaneers 4-12
Rams 10-6 (3)
49ers 9-7
Seahawks 8-8
Cardinals 3-13
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Steelers over Texans
Browns over Chargers
Rams over Falcons
Bears over Panthers
Chiefs over Steelers
Patriots over Browns
Saints over Bears
Eagles over Rams
Chiefs over Patriots
Saints over Eagles
Chiefs over Saints
Re: 2019 NFL Season Discussion Thread
Playoffs I see like this...
AFC Playoffs
Chargers defeat Steelers in Wild Card Playoff
Jaguars defeat Jets in Wild Card Playoff
Patriots defeat Chargers in Div Playoff
Chiefs defeat Jaguars in Div Playoff
Chiefs over Patriots in AFC Title
NFC Playoffs
Rams defeat Packers
Bears defeat Falcons
Saints defeat Bears in Div Playoff
Eagles defeat Rams in Div Playoff
Saints defeat Eagles in Div Playoff
Saints def. Chiefs in Super Bowl
AFC Playoffs
Chargers defeat Steelers in Wild Card Playoff
Jaguars defeat Jets in Wild Card Playoff
Patriots defeat Chargers in Div Playoff
Chiefs defeat Jaguars in Div Playoff
Chiefs over Patriots in AFC Title
NFC Playoffs
Rams defeat Packers
Bears defeat Falcons
Saints defeat Bears in Div Playoff
Eagles defeat Rams in Div Playoff
Saints defeat Eagles in Div Playoff
Saints def. Chiefs in Super Bowl
Re: 2019 NFL Season Discussion Thread
Seahawks (2)
Rams (6)
49ers
Cardinals
Vikings (3)
Packers
Bears
Lions
Saints (1)
Falcons (5)
Panthers
Bucs
Eagles (4)
Cowboys
Giants
Redskins
Chiefs (1)
Chargers (5)
Raiders
Broncos
Steelers (3)
Browns (6)
Ravens
Bengals
Texans (4)
Titans
Jaguars
Colts
Patriots (2)
Jets
Bills
Dolphins
Super Bowl: Saints over Chargers
Rams (6)
49ers
Cardinals
Vikings (3)
Packers
Bears
Lions
Saints (1)
Falcons (5)
Panthers
Bucs
Eagles (4)
Cowboys
Giants
Redskins
Chiefs (1)
Chargers (5)
Raiders
Broncos
Steelers (3)
Browns (6)
Ravens
Bengals
Texans (4)
Titans
Jaguars
Colts
Patriots (2)
Jets
Bills
Dolphins
Super Bowl: Saints over Chargers
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That would be nice. Would like to see Rivers make it to one finally...though it will likely be his one and only Super Bowl appearance as a starterReaser wrote:Seahawks (2)
Rams (6)
49ers
Cardinals
Vikings (3)
Packers
Bears
Lions
Saints (1)
Falcons (5)
Panthers
Bucs
Eagles (4)
Cowboys
Giants
Redskins
Chiefs (1)
Chargers (5)
Raiders
Broncos
Steelers (3)
Browns (6)
Ravens
Bengals
Texans (4)
Titans
Jaguars
Colts
Patriots (2)
Jets
Bills
Dolphins
Super Bowl: Saints over Chargers
Re: 2019 NFL Season Discussion Thread
I really loathe the holdout culture that's really permeated the NFL. I understand it, but I loathe it
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/275 ... -extension
The Dallas Cowboys and Ezekiel Elliott have come to terms on a six-year, $90 million contract extension, a source told ESPN on Wednesday.
The deal has $50 million guaranteed, a source told ESPN's Ed Werder, surpassing Todd Gurley's $45 million as the most for an NFL running back. Elliott, 24, was under contract through 2020 and was set to make $3.853 million in 2019 and $9.09 million on the fifth-year option in 2020, making his total compensation through 2026 more than $100 million, which makes him the highest-paid running back in NFL history.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones confirmed on CNBC that Elliott had agreed to a deal Wednesday morning, and the team posted a picture of the running back signing his contract on social media.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/275 ... -extension
The Dallas Cowboys and Ezekiel Elliott have come to terms on a six-year, $90 million contract extension, a source told ESPN on Wednesday.
The deal has $50 million guaranteed, a source told ESPN's Ed Werder, surpassing Todd Gurley's $45 million as the most for an NFL running back. Elliott, 24, was under contract through 2020 and was set to make $3.853 million in 2019 and $9.09 million on the fifth-year option in 2020, making his total compensation through 2026 more than $100 million, which makes him the highest-paid running back in NFL history.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones confirmed on CNBC that Elliott had agreed to a deal Wednesday morning, and the team posted a picture of the running back signing his contract on social media.
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Football finally returns tonight, and life begins again
Though I'd rather be Sunday. I thought I'd get used to these Thursday night openers...but I can't and won't. NFL season should always kick off on a warm Sunday in September at 1pm sharp. Don't need any sort of pop bands involved either for pregame concerts. Big zzzzz to those
Though I'd rather be Sunday. I thought I'd get used to these Thursday night openers...but I can't and won't. NFL season should always kick off on a warm Sunday in September at 1pm sharp. Don't need any sort of pop bands involved either for pregame concerts. Big zzzzz to those
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Yeah these guys who are already millionaires holding out like that is pretty crazy. But I do understand why Zeke would do something like that. RB's have a small window where they can make that kind of money so they need to strike when the iron is hot really more than any other position. If Zeke waited until his contract was up to take a stand he would have already been in the league for five years and about ready to start declining (or already would be declining) and the Cowboys probably would rather let him go then pay a running back already in his late twenties that kind of money.sheajets wrote:I really loathe the holdout culture that's really permeated the NFL. I understand it, but I loathe it
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/275 ... -extension
The Dallas Cowboys and Ezekiel Elliott have come to terms on a six-year, $90 million contract extension, a source told ESPN on Wednesday.
The deal has $50 million guaranteed, a source told ESPN's Ed Werder, surpassing Todd Gurley's $45 million as the most for an NFL running back. Elliott, 24, was under contract through 2020 and was set to make $3.853 million in 2019 and $9.09 million on the fifth-year option in 2020, making his total compensation through 2026 more than $100 million, which makes him the highest-paid running back in NFL history.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones confirmed on CNBC that Elliott had agreed to a deal Wednesday morning, and the team posted a picture of the running back signing his contract on social media.
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Antonio Brown has been suspended by the Raiders, and ESPN is saying that they could release him on or before Saturday and, if I understood them correctly, would not have to pay him a penny of his guaranteed salary if they part company with him. I think there is a good chance the Raiders get away from Brown and tries to salvage the 2019 season.Rupert Patrick wrote:August 19th post:
1 - I think the Antonio Brown soap opera is going to sink the Raiders season, not that they were going to get past the Chiefs and Chargers to begin with. Antonio seems to have become incredibly high maintenance during training camp, and will be testing Jon Gruden's patience before long, Gruden is one guy whose temper I wouldn't want to see up close.
GM Mike Mayock was correct in docking Brown for his salary for the time he missed during the preseason when he fighting the league over the helmet issue. The team has rules, and Brown is not bigger than the team.
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Re: 2019 NFL Season Discussion Thread
A lot of people are going to dump on this game...I didn't hate it. Yes there is going to be some issues with chemistry when you have such toned down training camps and super careful pre seasons (with some players being held out completely). But credit both defenses for playing very well.
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No matter how good the Bears defense is they are never going to go very far in the playoffs with that quarterback.sheajets wrote:A lot of people are going to dump on this game...I didn't hate it. Yes there is going to be some issues with chemistry when you have such toned down training camps and super careful pre seasons (with some players being held out completely). But credit both defenses for playing very well.