1990 NFL season - expectations, retrospect...
Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2023 7:36 pm
The season when another wildcard team would be added in each conference. At the time, summer of '90 reading the NFL schedule, I briefly was okay with it only to then think, no, 6th-seed not necessary. Give all division winners a well-deserved bye.
First time since '66 that bye weeks would be applied for each team during the regular season.
And the first full season with Paul as Commish!
I did, indeed, have the Hollander/Zander preview. But I would have to go to my Mom's basement to dig and dust it off to remember what the predictions were. What I do remember, to my dismay at the time, was a written fictional article of a showdown between the '79 Steelers & last year's World Champs. "Dismay" in that, despite the 'Burgh jumping out to a 14-0 lead, would end up losing. I'm going to guess that San Fran was predicted to three-peat. I remember thinking that they would.
Looking at SI, Zimmerman predicted a Rams-over-Chiefs Super Bowl! Paul didn't think there was anything wrong with the Forty Niners. But he felt that they may be getting "fat". Not allowing spectators to watch practices sitting down. And no cigar-smoking to Paul's dismay. He felt that San Fran was the "Roman Empire" and felt it was a year to predict the "Barbarians" taking over! He praised the Rams' finale win at bitter, tundra Foxboro. And then, depleted mind you, beating Philly at the Vet followed by beating G-men yet again at the Meadowlands. Crushing loss in the NFCC/Candlestick written off as simply the Rams being 'spent' by then.
I know I felt optimism for the Steelers after that '89 post-season of theirs. Didn't really know enough about how the new offensive philosophy of Walton would affect things. But Paul seemed to. He was questioning Hoge being placed as a HB instead while opening up their offense much more than needed. He predicted the AFC Central exact - Cincy, Houston, Pittsburgh, Cleveland. Someone had to finish 4th! But anyone thinking that last year's division champs/CCG-participant would finish at that very position, were likely thinking along the lines of 7-9; not...3-13!!
The collision-course between SF and NYG! G-men with Ottis as their main RB weren't looking to stir things up as much as they would. Washington was picked at 1st in the division with they at 2nd instead (Eagles in 3rd). And halfway into the season, if you all remember, Miami seemed BACK! The terrific 8-1 start! They clobber Bills at home, 30-7, in Week #2! But do lose at Giants, 20-3, the following week. And Bills, themselves, still started 9-1 just the same. Shell's Raiders, of course, finished 2nd-seed. They, as 'usual' at the time, handed Miami that second loss of theirs to drop them to 8-2 (Bills handed 4-0 Raiders their first loss early on). Schottenheimer/DeBerg, Derrick, etc would make their KC playoff debut! Gibbs propels DC back to the playoffs, though as a 3rd-place WC. Broncos back out of the fold just like that! Bobby Humphrey hold-out clearly not of assistance. Everything, now, becoming apparent that the Herschel Walker Experiment in the Twin Cities wouldn't fly. Sgt Rock's last year there as well as Buddy Ryan's last year in Philly as HC...
What are all your takes? Predictions? The extra playoff teams, bye week, Paul Tag now in-charge, looking back at what actually DID happen, etc?
PS - Just before the season began, I remember a rumor that Lawrence Taylor (contract issues) was going to go to the EAGLES (he, Reg, and Jerome...scary)! Anyone remember that?
First time since '66 that bye weeks would be applied for each team during the regular season.
And the first full season with Paul as Commish!
I did, indeed, have the Hollander/Zander preview. But I would have to go to my Mom's basement to dig and dust it off to remember what the predictions were. What I do remember, to my dismay at the time, was a written fictional article of a showdown between the '79 Steelers & last year's World Champs. "Dismay" in that, despite the 'Burgh jumping out to a 14-0 lead, would end up losing. I'm going to guess that San Fran was predicted to three-peat. I remember thinking that they would.
Looking at SI, Zimmerman predicted a Rams-over-Chiefs Super Bowl! Paul didn't think there was anything wrong with the Forty Niners. But he felt that they may be getting "fat". Not allowing spectators to watch practices sitting down. And no cigar-smoking to Paul's dismay. He felt that San Fran was the "Roman Empire" and felt it was a year to predict the "Barbarians" taking over! He praised the Rams' finale win at bitter, tundra Foxboro. And then, depleted mind you, beating Philly at the Vet followed by beating G-men yet again at the Meadowlands. Crushing loss in the NFCC/Candlestick written off as simply the Rams being 'spent' by then.
I know I felt optimism for the Steelers after that '89 post-season of theirs. Didn't really know enough about how the new offensive philosophy of Walton would affect things. But Paul seemed to. He was questioning Hoge being placed as a HB instead while opening up their offense much more than needed. He predicted the AFC Central exact - Cincy, Houston, Pittsburgh, Cleveland. Someone had to finish 4th! But anyone thinking that last year's division champs/CCG-participant would finish at that very position, were likely thinking along the lines of 7-9; not...3-13!!
The collision-course between SF and NYG! G-men with Ottis as their main RB weren't looking to stir things up as much as they would. Washington was picked at 1st in the division with they at 2nd instead (Eagles in 3rd). And halfway into the season, if you all remember, Miami seemed BACK! The terrific 8-1 start! They clobber Bills at home, 30-7, in Week #2! But do lose at Giants, 20-3, the following week. And Bills, themselves, still started 9-1 just the same. Shell's Raiders, of course, finished 2nd-seed. They, as 'usual' at the time, handed Miami that second loss of theirs to drop them to 8-2 (Bills handed 4-0 Raiders their first loss early on). Schottenheimer/DeBerg, Derrick, etc would make their KC playoff debut! Gibbs propels DC back to the playoffs, though as a 3rd-place WC. Broncos back out of the fold just like that! Bobby Humphrey hold-out clearly not of assistance. Everything, now, becoming apparent that the Herschel Walker Experiment in the Twin Cities wouldn't fly. Sgt Rock's last year there as well as Buddy Ryan's last year in Philly as HC...
What are all your takes? Predictions? The extra playoff teams, bye week, Paul Tag now in-charge, looking back at what actually DID happen, etc?
PS - Just before the season began, I remember a rumor that Lawrence Taylor (contract issues) was going to go to the EAGLES (he, Reg, and Jerome...scary)! Anyone remember that?