Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Looking ahead on this season


o803oVaDeR

Recommended Posts

Quoted for Truth.

I could even see 9-4, or close to it. I think we can beat Buffalo, maybe Arizona, the Saints, because John Fox knows how to play the Saints and Sean Peyton. We can beat Atlanta, we were close to tying it up last time, but a few things got in our way. Miami could present a slight problem, but we can take on their run game. And the Jets may have fallen apart last week.

After that, we're looking at Tampa Bay in Carolina, that should definitely be a win, no excuses. Josh Freeman should be playing by that point. Then we have New England at Foxboro. This is the game that could define the latter half of our season. It's going to be cold there, and it's going to be hard to get in and out of there with a win.

Then we have Minnesota at home, and honestly, I don't think Minnesota is everything. AP might be out of gas at this point, as much as they run him. And we all know how Favre ended last season with the Jets.

Then we have New York. This week we will see who the real NYG is. If they are the team that destroyed all of those lesser, weaker teams. Or the team that got destroyed by NO.

And then we cap it off with the Saints. Who I honestly think we can beat. That's looking at a possible 11-5, 10-6. That's not a bad record.

:smilielol5::smilielol5::smilielol5::smilielol5:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Quoted for Truth.

I could even see 9-4, or close to it. I think we can beat Buffalo, maybe Arizona, the Saints, because John Fox knows how to play the Saints and Sean Peyton. We can beat Atlanta, we were close to tying it up last time, but a few things got in our way. Miami could present a slight problem, but we can take on their run game. And the Jets may have fallen apart last week.

After that, we're looking at Tampa Bay in Carolina, that should definitely be a win, no excuses. Josh Freeman should be playing by that point. Then we have New England at Foxboro. This is the game that could define the latter half of our season. It's going to be cold there, and it's going to be hard to get in and out of there with a win.

Then we have Minnesota at home, and honestly, I don't think Minnesota is everything. AP might be out of gas at this point, as much as they run him. And we all know how Favre ended last season with the Jets.

Then we have New York. This week we will see who the real NYG is. If they are the team that destroyed all of those lesser, weaker teams. Or the team that got destroyed by NO.

And then we cap it off with the Saints. Who I honestly think we can beat. That's looking at a possible 11-5, 10-6. That's not a bad record.

holy sh*t wow

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Quoted for Truth.

I could even see 9-4, or close to it. I think we can beat Buffalo, maybe Arizona, the Saints, because John Fox knows how to play the Saints and Sean Peyton. We can beat Atlanta, we were close to tying it up last time, but a few things got in our way. Miami could present a slight problem, but we can take on their run game. And the Jets may have fallen apart last week.

After that, we're looking at Tampa Bay in Carolina, that should definitely be a win, no excuses. Josh Freeman should be playing by that point. Then we have New England at Foxboro. This is the game that could define the latter half of our season. It's going to be cold there, and it's going to be hard to get in and out of there with a win.

Then we have Minnesota at home, and honestly, I don't think Minnesota is everything. AP might be out of gas at this point, as much as they run him. And we all know how Favre ended last season with the Jets.

Then we have New York. This week we will see who the real NYG is. If they are the team that destroyed all of those lesser, weaker teams. Or the team that got destroyed by NO.

And then we cap it off with the Saints. Who I honestly think we can beat. That's looking at a possible 11-5, 10-6. That's not a bad record.

cool-story-bro.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Yeah, I am not giving up on him yet but I do think we need to see a pretty big step up this season to be convinced he is a long term solution. It is a shame that his development seemed to be stunted in 2023. 
    • To put the question simply: Would you be happy with a Steelers trade that doesn't bring back their first-round pick next year? A potential trade between us and Pittsburgh is interesting because depending on which draft value chart you use, Pittsburgh has two totally natural trades available to them, but they're very different. The Jimmy Johnson chart says the difference between us at 8 and them at 21 is 600 points, or almost exactly the value of the last pick in the 1st round. That falls in line with how teams tend to discount future picks. 8 for 21 and next year's Pitt 1st is almost exactly equal. More modern charts (Chase Stuart, Fitz) are much flatter, and 8 for 21 and 83, Pittsburgh's next pick this year, are basically equal.  Now, the second one obviously won't actually happen--the Lions had to include pick 73 just to move from 29 to 24 last year, and Pittsburgh would clearly be making a much bigger jump. But given the flatness of this draft and the lack of blue-chip players at the top, would you accept some mix of 21, 83, and next year's non-first-rounders from Pittsburgh, or would you want Dan Morgan barred from every touching the draft again for accepting anything less than next year's first?
    • just ask XL, to date he is has never been wrong about what we are doing w/ our first pick
×
×
  • Create New...