2022 outlook going into Wk#13's NO@TB MNF matchup
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2022 6:57 pm
FIRST thing that sticks out - Jimmy G out for the year! Yes, its defense first in San Fran, and then the run-game! But QB play comes in third; even if he's asked to simply not screw things up. I thought Jimmy G was good enough to complement SF to a SB this February. But now you have this year's 'Mr Irrelevant' under center. KEEP him there! He's already been working in the system under Kyle. Bringing in Baker Mayfield, and catching him up to the playbook and reps, so doesn't feel like the answer. I'm STILL going to stick with San Fran getting themselves into the SB along with STILL picking Miami to beat them in that very game! And this even if Miami loses to Buffalo which I think they'll likely do (and it should, in that event, be their very final defeat; unless they lose their finale because their playoff-positioning already set-in-stone).
Eagles 11-1 as they were in both '80 & '04. Clearly no paper tiger even if they end up, like those very two, not winning-it-all. They made that even more-so the case yesterday by dismantling a solid Titans team, further solidifying their #1 regular season Power Rankings form!
Chiefs are likely a bit better than Cincy; but Bengals definitely have their #! As has been the case thus far in the Mahomes era, Chiefs have an Achilles heel. It didn't stop them from winning the SB anyway three years back. But it has the two previous seasons; and not only will it this year as well, but they again won't win the AFC this year either. If not Miami, then Cincy themselves or Buffalo can push them out the way. Take your pick.
Don't look now, but looking at 5-7 Steelers' remaining schedule (Balt, @Car, Raiders, @Balt, Cle), 9-8 or even 10-7 is not an impossibility! Such an accomplishment, in 'Year One' after Ben, can only further strengthen Tomlin's Historic stock, and make '89 look ho-hum (well not really, it'll still take quite more to supplant that very special Noll's-last-hurrah campaign)! And in the other conference, if Campbell's Lions can just get past Minn and then at NYJ...the same 9-8 or 10-7 finish may apply to them as well! Those close losses early on now turning into 'W's, this past Sunday being a convincer! And against a team who apparently declared respectability last week vs the Ravens!
Commanders/Giants tie yesterday just shows that they are 'tied' for 'last' in their all-winners division. And with that, tonight's division game between a 4-8 and a 5-7 team has...playoff implications! Sad. As painful as it would be for a losing team to not only make the playoffs, not only win a playoff game ('10 Hawks), but go all the way to the Super Bowl (a la '59 Lakers/'81 Rockets to the NBA Finals), would actually be WORTH it if only meaning (especially if it hurts the ratings) that the league finally does something to rectify the situation?? For the trillionth time from Yours Truly...bring each conference back to THREE divisions! And with a preferred back to 6 playoff teams per if not even less than that. Bring Seattle back to the AFC! Yes, more success since joining the NFC. And, yes, they have created significant rivalries with each team in their 'new' division. But, to me, not as big as the ones with Chargers, Broncos, Chiefs, and Raiders. Bring the Colts back into the AFC East and bring back the AFC 'Central' along with bringing back in the Jags & Titans. I loved that BIG six-team division it was from '99-thru-'01 (many rivalries, old and new, crammed in there)! NFC 'Central' as well as bringing back in Tampa Bay! No true rivalries the last time they were there, but have been a relative-contender since so they should fit back into the black-and-blue better than before - Florida team or not! Bring Carolina back to the NFC West and bring the Texans into the NFC East! Think about it, being in the same division with DALLAS ('Battle of Texas' twice a year) along with other big market teams can only add more security to the franchise's survival! Cardinals? Either keep them in the West with their newer rivals making that the conference's 6-team division, or bring them back to the East with their old foes making it the sixer. Take your pick.
Okay, already off-subject so now get off-soapbox as well.
Eagles 11-1 as they were in both '80 & '04. Clearly no paper tiger even if they end up, like those very two, not winning-it-all. They made that even more-so the case yesterday by dismantling a solid Titans team, further solidifying their #1 regular season Power Rankings form!
Chiefs are likely a bit better than Cincy; but Bengals definitely have their #! As has been the case thus far in the Mahomes era, Chiefs have an Achilles heel. It didn't stop them from winning the SB anyway three years back. But it has the two previous seasons; and not only will it this year as well, but they again won't win the AFC this year either. If not Miami, then Cincy themselves or Buffalo can push them out the way. Take your pick.
Don't look now, but looking at 5-7 Steelers' remaining schedule (Balt, @Car, Raiders, @Balt, Cle), 9-8 or even 10-7 is not an impossibility! Such an accomplishment, in 'Year One' after Ben, can only further strengthen Tomlin's Historic stock, and make '89 look ho-hum (well not really, it'll still take quite more to supplant that very special Noll's-last-hurrah campaign)! And in the other conference, if Campbell's Lions can just get past Minn and then at NYJ...the same 9-8 or 10-7 finish may apply to them as well! Those close losses early on now turning into 'W's, this past Sunday being a convincer! And against a team who apparently declared respectability last week vs the Ravens!
Commanders/Giants tie yesterday just shows that they are 'tied' for 'last' in their all-winners division. And with that, tonight's division game between a 4-8 and a 5-7 team has...playoff implications! Sad. As painful as it would be for a losing team to not only make the playoffs, not only win a playoff game ('10 Hawks), but go all the way to the Super Bowl (a la '59 Lakers/'81 Rockets to the NBA Finals), would actually be WORTH it if only meaning (especially if it hurts the ratings) that the league finally does something to rectify the situation?? For the trillionth time from Yours Truly...bring each conference back to THREE divisions! And with a preferred back to 6 playoff teams per if not even less than that. Bring Seattle back to the AFC! Yes, more success since joining the NFC. And, yes, they have created significant rivalries with each team in their 'new' division. But, to me, not as big as the ones with Chargers, Broncos, Chiefs, and Raiders. Bring the Colts back into the AFC East and bring back the AFC 'Central' along with bringing back in the Jags & Titans. I loved that BIG six-team division it was from '99-thru-'01 (many rivalries, old and new, crammed in there)! NFC 'Central' as well as bringing back in Tampa Bay! No true rivalries the last time they were there, but have been a relative-contender since so they should fit back into the black-and-blue better than before - Florida team or not! Bring Carolina back to the NFC West and bring the Texans into the NFC East! Think about it, being in the same division with DALLAS ('Battle of Texas' twice a year) along with other big market teams can only add more security to the franchise's survival! Cardinals? Either keep them in the West with their newer rivals making that the conference's 6-team division, or bring them back to the East with their old foes making it the sixer. Take your pick.
Okay, already off-subject so now get off-soapbox as well.