I know you're kidding, but everyone will sleep on them and they'll probably be a wild card team or division winner. They weren't as far away this year as they appeared, and these changes will push them over the top. They'll still be limited by Dalton so I'd never suggest they'd make a deep playoff run, but I think they'll be good for 9-11 wins.
Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Lewis and Lazor want the O line to be more aggressive, I think Pollack helps out with that as the Cowboys line has been quite good over the last few yrs.
If you have a losing record at Reds games, please stop going.
The bar is not high to be a playoff team. As sorry as they were last yr, they were pretty much equal with the 2 Wildcard teams. All you have to do is be Buffalo or Tenn to be a playoff team.
I'm not gettin' why the Cowboys are interested in Alexander. What do they see in him?
Down year for the AFC. Don't expect it again. Houston, Jax and Ten are all playoff teams next year. Only one AFC North, one AFC West and one AFC East team make it next year. Luck is hopeless and an albatross around the neck of Indy. Bengals have to win the Division to make the playoffs. Steelers will lose at least six games, so they should win it with 11 wins. Tennessee and Jacksonville will both be vastly improved next season as will Houston. Mariota is only 13 months removed from a broken leg. Corey Davis will be in year two. Murray will be gone. For Jax, Robinson will be back and Westbrook will be in year two.
"One problem with people who have no vices is that they're pretty sure to have some annoying virtues."
I expect Jax to take a step back next yr. A lot of things went right for them this yr. Health, easy schedule etc. Next yr they get the Eagles, the Patriots, the Steelers, the Cowboys. They may very well have to face Indy and Houston twice each with their stud QBs. That'll be a huge difference.
bucksfan2 (01-12-2018)
The Jaguars are barely tapping their potential.
As Steve Young pointed out, Jacksonville could be run on this season, but even if Pittsburgh tries to stick to that gameplan, they are still going to dismantle the Steelers this weekend. Can't believe how many people are still ignoring them despite their complete crushing of Pittsburgh once already this year. The only thing that can save the Steelers is their traditional assistance from the referee crew and the NFL in New Jersey, traditional home of the underworld.
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"One problem with people who have no vices is that they're pretty sure to have some annoying virtues."
wally post (01-13-2018)
If Jax gets a decent QB with Robinson back there’s no way they’re taking a step back. I feel the Bengals schedule is quite tough but with a good draft and improvements with new coaches the playoffs are definitely realistic.
"In my day you had musicians who experimented with drugs. Now it's druggies experimenting with music" - Alfred G Clark (circa 1972)
Pollack had a lot of talent to work with in Dallas, so while I understand the excitement, it remains to be see if he made the dominant Dallas OL or the dominant Dallas OL made him.
My understanding is that the Bengals line improved the last few weeks because Lazor overruled Alexander in blocking schemes. Then you had the change in personnel. So maybe the key isn't so much finding a guy who can "coach up" who you have, but finding a guy who is adaptable to the personnel. And for that reason, I'm excited that the change was made.
If I were confident that Big Ben would throw 5 INT's again against Jacksonville, I would be confident Jax could win. If Pitt gets up, by 9+ points and makes Jax chase, it will get ugly. Bortles is a game managing QB who can make plays when needed, but I don't see them winning if Pitt scores 17+ points.
Can you really call a QB that has thrown the ball as much as Bortles has the last 3 years a 'game managing QB'? I don't even know what that means anymore.
Arise and walk, come through. A world beyond that door is calling out for you. Arise and walk, come through. It's calling out for you.
Maybe a big tease but very happy with the non-HC upgrades with Lazor remaining as OC and Pollack hired immediately from Dallas. Austin and his discipline style should be a wash or upgrade over Guenther too.
I could live with Mediocre Marv as HC if the offseason comes with 1-2 actual, real FA moves to supplement an OL rich draft
Kingspoint (01-13-2018)
They announced the hire of Alex Van Pelt, who was Aaron Rodgers’ qb coach in Green Bay, to be qb coach here. That’s another pretty damn great hire.
Well, that's what those words mean. He was here. If they don't keep him, he will have been lost/subtracted. I headed out the door today with two shoes on my feet. If I don't return with them, I have lost them. If I do return with them, I haven't added them. ---M2
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