More Coaching Hires

Within the past 12 hours, a few more teams have settled on coaches. Let’s take a look.

Cleveland Browns
Freddie Kitchens A
I think this is the smart move for the Browns. You keep a guy who your players trust, not to mention he improved the offense when he started to call plays. John Dorsey knows what he’s doing here, and you have to give him the benefit of the doubt to this point. He’s doing a lot of things to keep this team on the right path long term. Gregg Williams has been let go, and he deserves a lot of credit, as well. There is now a hole with the defensive coordinator role, so that has to be filled with someone who can continue to make this D formidable. If the next guy doesn’t, there will be a lot of second guessing next season.

Denver Broncos
Vic Fangio B-
Fangio finally gets his chance to be a head coach, but the committee (of one) isn’t sure that this will be enough for Elway to keep his job. Fangio is a phenomenal DC, but being the main man is a different beast. The Broncos have a lot of talent on D, but their O is suspect. After trading Demaryius Thomas, they need a new infusion of receiving weapons. Philip Lindsay was a great pick, but they’ll need more than a running back to help long term. As stated previously, Case Keenum isn’t the long term answer at QB, and Elway has struggled to solve that riddle since Peyton Manning left. Gary Kubiak is reportedly going to be the next OC, but that may end up actually being HC-in-waiting if Vic Fangio can’t claw his way out of a tough division with the Chargers and Chiefs looming annually.

Other Notes:

The Jets can’t let Mike McCarthy out of their grasp. He wants to come to New York to coach an up and coming QB. He also has a record to believe in (135-85-2), so he’s not an unproven commodity. Don’t fool around and end up having to sign Adam Gase or another second tier option. Get the man signed.

Miami is locking in on Kris Richard. If he’s the man, there will be a different tone in camp next season. Richard is a high intensity, maximum effort guy. He brings it, and players respond. The Seahawks benefitted from his coaching, and the Cowboys have seen their defensive players like Byron Jones flourish under his tutelage. You’re going to need a legitimate defense in a division with the Patriots, this is when KR can help. Dallas would miss him, the Dolphins would benefit.

Coaching Carousel

Just when you thought the playoffs would keep you occupied, we now have coaching vacancies being filled. Let’s dabble in coaching hires and searches, shall we? Grades included!

Filled Jobs

Arizona Cardinals
Kliff Kingsbury B
There’s a lot of excitement for Kingsbury because of his offensive acumen, and rightfully so. A lot of people liked KK as a potential offensive coordinator at USC, but his offensive chops are elite. The thing that is worrisome is Kingsbury’s collegiate coaching record. For every college coach that has become a good NFL head coach (Jimmy Johnson, Pete Carroll), they were elite college coaches, too. Maybe an NFL with open offenses will give KK a head start, but there’s a lot to be shown in the next season. The Cardinals don’t have a lot of talent, but what they do have in a QB prospect in Josh Rosen that a lot of people like. We’ll see if he can shape him into an upper echelon quarterback.

Green Bay Packers 
Matt LaFluer A
For all the fuss over coaches who could get the most out of a quarterback, LaFleur spent the last year making the Titans into a running powerhouse. Getting the most out of Derrick Henry was impressive considering Marcus Mariotta was injured and the lack of assets on the outside. Even with all that LaFleur helped the Titans stay in the playoff hunt until the last week of the season. Coming from the Sean McVay coaching tree will certainly help with coaching Aaron Rodgers. If LaFleur can bring balance to the offense, the Packers will be back in contention next season.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Bruce Arians A+
There is too much talent in Tampa to be this bad. The one thing that was missing from this team was camaraderie, and Arians gets his players to buy in better than anyone else. He will get players to buy in to each other and the team. If they stay healthy, there is decent talent on both sides of the ball to be competitive next year, even in this tough division. If they can fill some holes (like getting a real RB), they could actually be a tough out next year. This won’t be a one year turnaround, but Bruce Arians can bring a much needed culture change back to the Buccaneers.

Open Jobs

Cincinnati Bengals
This is probably the least attractive job out there. When you have a tight pocketed ownership, a losing culture, and a team pointing downward, you can only imagine this will be a temporary job for whoever takes it. The top candidate seems to be Eric Bieniemy, the Chiefs offensive coordinator. Since Hue Jackson left a few years ago, the offense has struggled, even with AJ Green, Joe Mixon, Tyler Eiffert, and Andy Dalton. This team was decimated by injuries last year, so a progression towards the mean in that area could be a big help.

Cleveland Browns
If the Bengals was the worst job, the Browns may have the most attractive opening. You have a QB of the future in Baker Mayfield, Nick Chubb in the backfield, and Jarvis Landry, Antonio Callaway, and David Njoku as receiving options. The defense is above average, and Gregg Williams did a great job with that unit. Add a few more pieces, and they’ll contend for the AFC North for the next 8–10 years. Freddie Kitchens seems like the top candidate right now. He was the man who took over as offensive coordinator and helped mold Mayfield after Hue left town. If he’s the pick, it should inspire confidence in Cleveland. Having John Dorsey making this pick lends gravitas to the situation. The big question is what happens to Gregg Williams if he doesn’t get the HC job? Does he leave and leave a hole? Does he stay? That would be a huge help.

Denver Broncos
John Elway is looking for “greatness” in his next head coach, and the top choice right now is Mike Munchak. This guy is one of the top O-line coaches in the game, so that rings the bell. He’ll give the Broncos a smash mouth feel that Broncos fans will appreciate. The issue at hand is the quarterback. Case Keenum isn’t the long term option, even though he threw for almost 4,000 yards last season. He only had 18 TD’s combined with 15 INT’s. That won’t do with thee Chargers and Chiefs in the division. Chad Kelly may be the second coming of Tony Romo as an undrafted free agent who made it big, but if he isn’t (he isn’t), someone is going to have address that option. Since Peyton Manning left, the Broncos have been a revolving door, leaving the Broncos out to dry in the meantime. If Munchak brings a tough as nails approach to hide his team’s lack of QB talent, it could work. He’s shown enough in his career to at least give him a shot. If it doesn’t work, it may be game over for Elway.

Miami Dolphins
Good news, Dolphins fans! Mike Tannenbaum is out! That guy might as well be the plague when it comes to picking talent. A note to future teams: DON’T HIRE HIM! There seem to be two main candidates for this job. Kris Richard, defensive backs coach from the Cowboys and Brian Flores, linebackers coach from New England. I’m a little leery of hiring any New England coach whose name doesn’t rhyme with Shmill Shmelichik. Flores has a lot of experience all over the organization which could be helpful as a head coach. Richard is a fiery coach who is already loved in Dallas. The committee (of one) does not want Richard to leave the Cowboys, but that’s only because he’s a legitimate coach. Flores is apparently the leader at the pole, but anything can happen. This team was still 7-9 this year while only being a few close games away from making it. If Tannehill comes back with a good offensive coordinator, this team can surprise a lot of people next year.

New York Jets
If you’re looking for a team with a TON of cap space, good picks, and a QB of the future in place already, the Jets are your choice. Sam Darnold can make a lot of amazing plays, and with some discipline, he can blossom. Mike McCarthy is currently in talks to become the next coach, and that will help all around. McCarthy brings coaching chops to New York that will keep the media at bay for a while. Even though things went south with Rodgers in Green Bay, McCarthy can grow Darnold into the QB he can be. There are good pieces on this team but they need offensive skill players. With a coach like this, they might be able to actually spend their money on willing free agents. The end of the Patriot dynasty is nigh (give it 2 years), so this is the right choice to begin their ascent to divisional prominence.

Updated grades to come weekly!

Divisional Playoff Predictions

Now we’re onto the best football around. From here on out, we only have teams that belong. Let’s look at the matchups:

AFC
Indianapolis Colts at Kansas City Chiefs
This Colts team has been a pleasant surprise this season. I didn’t think they could rebound so fast after Ryan Grigson’s disastrous tenure. Chris Ballard has done an equally good job in just one year to restock the Colts cupboard. Andrew Luck can finally stand straight up and get the ball to his weapons. Darius Leonard has led a resurgent Colts defense that can make Indy proud. There is just one major problem in their way: a loaded Kansas City offense. Patrick Maholmes will have his first playoff test, but Andy Reid is the best at getting the most out of his QB’s. In Maholmes, he has robot playing back there. Losing Kareem Hunt hurt (that’s all Hunt’s fault), but their team is explosive enough to hang points on anyone after a playoff bye. I expect the Colts to hang close, but Maholmes, Tyreek Hill, and company will pull away late.
Chiefs 31 Colts 20

Los Angeles Chargers at New England Patriots
This is Philip Rivers’ chance to exorcise his demons against the Pats. Belichick and Brady have had his number for a decade, even in San Diego, but this team is different. LA has an elite receiving core (with Hunter Henry coming back this week) plus running backs that can make plays themselves. The Patriots get home field, per usual, but this New England team isn’t your dad’s Patriots team. Gronk has not been the same Gronk all year, and Brady has looked pedestrian at times this year (see, Lions, Titans, and Steelers games). When you have the best coach in NFL history, it helps, but Anthony Lynn has his team charged (forgive the pun) for this game. The Chargers have a reliable kicker for the first time in a long time, and that makes the difference.
Chargers 24 Patriots 23

NFC
Dallas Cowboys at Los Angeles Rams
I don’t think there’s a team the Rams would want to see less than the Cowboys. Dallas is coming in with a lot of confidence, and that is when Dak Prescott is most dangerous. Let me lay out the worst case scenario for the Rams here: Dallas comes out and scores on the first drive, gets a quick stop on the Rams first drive, then scores again. Can you feel the panic setting in, yet? Sean McVay is a phenomenal coach, though. He can still get Jared Goff to ball out. We just don’t know if Todd Gurley is going to be fully healthy, either. Even worse, I don’t know that the Rams have faced that type of adversity as a team to this point. This is a good team, though, and if their defense can contain Dak, they’ll cause problems. The Seahawks showed the blueprint to beat LA offensively: have a mobil QB make plays on the edge and run the ball on the Rams. Dallas can do both of those things. If the Cowboys execute that game plan and let their defensive playmakers attack (Tank Lawrence, Jaylon Smith, LVE, and Byron Jones), Dallas can stay rolling.
Cowboys 30 Rams 24

Philadelphia Eagles vs New Orleans Saints
The committee (of one) is admittedly pro Cowboys, but Nick Foles is just amazing at this point. There have been guys that made one postseason run (see Flacco, Joe), but Foles is a perfect fit for Doug Peterson’s offense two years running (passing/optioning?). Carson Wentz is a phenomenal QB (and will be next year when he’s healthy), but Foles just conducts it to perfection. That Week 10 game where the Saints drubbed the Eagles 48-7 seems like an eternity ago. There is just one problem, and his name is Drew Brees. The Saints are loaded all around, even though they seemed to sputter down the stretch this season. I cannot see Brees and Sean Payton letting this team come in low energy. If the Eagles win, I won’t be shocked, but I think they come up just short this game. The magic runs dry here. Even so, the Eagles fans should be proud of this team. They fought all season, made the playoffs, and clawed until the end. Long live last years champs.
Saints 35 Eagles 33

Well, there you have it. Saints-Cowboys in the NFC Championship & it’ll be Chiefs-Chargers in the AFC Championship. Can’t wait!

Top 10 NFL Jerseys

10. Seattle Seahawks (White)
The Seahawks have a totally different color scheme here, and the committee (of one) loves it. Action green for a football jersey? It works in Seattle. The white jersey is simpler than the home blues, and it works for this look.

9. Carolina Panthers (Black)
A lot of people like the Carolina blue look, but the black primary with powder blue accents pops. This jersey looks cool. When Cam is running and throwing (and not getting hit because of a porous O-line), he looks so smooth.

8. Green Bay Packers (White)
The dark green rings out on these jerseys and almost shines. The typical green home jersey is classic, but this white makes the green radiate the brightest. The dark green is a perfect match for the gold(ish) helmet.

7. New England Patriots (Nautical Blue)
Red, white, and (nautical) blue (and new century silver)? Could you get a more perfect color scheme for a team called the Patriots from New England? The nautical blue accentuates the red face mask and number outline. Everything works here.

6. Dallas Cowboys (White)
This white home jersey is iconic and as American as apple pie. The different shades of blue between the jersey and helmet work somehow. The silver-green is a staple of the Cowboys and is incredibly crisp.

5. Oakland Raiders (Raiders Black)
Remember when the Raiders played in Oakland? Yeah, me too. Having a fan section called “The Black Hole” helps this whole scheme. The raiders silver and raiders black has been an elite jerseys since they were beating up teams in the 70’s. Nothing here is gimmicky or wasted.

4. Pittsburgh Steelers (Black)
Can you make black and yellow without looking like a bumble bee? The answer is yes. Props to the city of Pittsburgh for coordinating their major sports teams colors (Steelers, Pirates, and Penguins) and making them actually work. The three hypocycloids (stars) in the helmet are a throwback to the steel unions. It’s a beauty.

3. Kansas City Chiefs (White)
This is another classic jersey that has stood the test of time (and the AFL-NFL merger). Teams should take note when redesigning future uniforms. The arrowhead logo is perfectly done. The red, white, and gold are simple yet refined. Patrick Maholmes is going to look good in this for a while.

2. Chicago Bears (Dark Navy)
Did you know the the “C” on the helmet is not symmetrical? You know what? It doesn’t even matter. This piece of art has great contrast between the dark navy and orange. The orange sticks out as a number outline. And if you’re asking, the fact that the committee’s high school jerseys were orange and blue makes no difference on the ranking (okay, maybe a little).

1 .San Diego Chargers (Powder Blue)
This is the best jersey in all of sports. When they rock the powder blues, you know you’re in for a visual treat. The navy and gold are accents to let the lighting bolt on the helmet stick out. If you can visually find a more appealing jerseys in professional sports (Oregon football doesn’t count), you’re wrong.

Preseason Preview

Below I’ll post my preseason predictions. Some were good (Dallas won the NFC East the and the Eagles didn’t), while others were baaaaad (the Seahawks really impressed me this year). Take a look, but for the most part, I enjoyed this season. And thank God for a clarified catch rule.

AFC

North

Steelers 10-6 

This team has a tough schedule and that might be exacerbated by the early season absence of the best running back in football in Le’Veon Bell. While they get to beat up on a sub-par division, the rest of their schedule makes it difficult get over 10 wins. The D will need to show up for any major improvement beyond that number. 

Ravens 9-7

This might be the worst thing for the Ravens. Flacco will play well enough to get paid somewhere, just not in Baltimore with the heir apparent Lamar Jackson waiting in the wings. They should make enough noise to get into the playoffs but the contenders who they could face are a level above them, talent wise. 

Browns 4-12

Good news, Browns fans! You’re not even the worst team in your division anymore (technically). The front office has added talent, though the ghost of not picking Carson Wentz will be around until/unless Baker Mayfield lights it up. The D can be good, and the O might be safe enough for now to put points up, but they need to shake off the losing habits that have become part of Browns culture as of late. 

Bengals 4-12

The window for these Bengals is over as currently constituted. The D-line is not as dominant as it used to be, and defenses now maul AJ Green and force Dalton to get it to someone else. Who knows if this will be enough for Marvin Lewis to step down. If you think the Russians have something on Trump, then you KNOW Lewis has to have dirt on the Bengals ownership to keep his job. He’s a great person, but it’s time for a change in Cincy. 

South

Jaguars 13-3

Here’s the real deal with a loaded roster up and down. Bortles is the real question, rightfully so, but if he is fully healed like he says he is, Sacksonville will have a legitimate shot at the title. Fournette needs to mature and focus solely on being the biggest brute at the RB position and the offense will grind teams into powder. They can be the Cowboys offense of the AFC.

Texans 7-9

Deshaun Watson’s knee may be the most important injury facing a team this season. With a healthy Watson, the Texans O was lethal. Without him, they lost their last 6 games. They have weapons on both sides of the ball, but they need a healthy Watson. If he takes time to get back up to snuff, like some QB’s do after major knee surgery, they could struggle. They may be one year away from being true contenders. 

Colts 6-10

This whole division is based upon the relative health of their QB. Luck may be the most talented out of the bunch, but Ryan Grigson left this team with a dearth of talent. Chris Ballard has started to restock the shelves (starting with stud Quenton Nelson), but there’s still much work to do. The arrow is pointing up (compared to last year’s debacle), but the road above .500 is too tough to travel at this juncture. 

Titans 6-10

This is a make or break year for Marcus Mariotta, even though it’s Mike Vrabel’s first year calling the shots. Mariotta has to drastically improve his accuracy if they hope to compete. They might be better as a team but worse off this season because the Texans and Colts healthy QB’s are better. They’ve added talent on D with Malcom Butler, Rashaad Evans, and Harold Landry, but can their O score enough against out of division teams like New England, Dallas, Jacksonville, and Philadelphia?

East

Patriots 13-3

There really aren’t a vast amount of reasons to doubt the Patriots will do well again this year. Perhaps all is not well in Camelot between King Belicheck and Sir Brady-lot, but those two are too good to not win 10+ games, especially in this division. Gronk is healthy (fingers crossed) and Sony Michel is VERY talented. I’m sure Belicheck and Josh McDaniel’s will find creative ways for him to exploit defenses. 

Jets 6-10

Sam Darnold is going to make Jets fans happy for a long time. This may be a learning year, and they have to add more offensive talent at the skills positions, but the defense will be one New Yorker’s will be proud to rep. They have 2 stud safeties in Adam and Maye and maybe a tradeable asset in Teddy Bridgewater. The future is bright and may sync up well with the end of the Patriot dynasty in sight. 

Bills 6-10

I don’t know that AJ McCaron is more than a high-quality backup, but we’re going to find out soon. If he turns the ball over more than Tyrod Taylor did last year, they could find themselves on the wrong side of the score too often to make up the difference with that offensive style. Does anyone know what exactly happened with LeSean McCoy and this apparent home invasion this summer? I don’t, and I don’t like RB’s over 30 who base their game on quickness and speed, either (talented as he may be). 

Dolphins 2-14

Someone has to be the worst team in the AFC, right? Their schedule is brutal, and they don’t seem to have a lot of talent, either. Can Tannehill return to Pro-Bowl form? They lost their best offensive weapon in Jarvis Landry and Kenyan Drake has been underwhelming so far. Frank Gore should help, but can he really last forever? Their best defender, Cameron Wake, is in his late 30’s, and he was the only player with over 5 sacks last year. Perhaps it’s time to bottom out and rebuild with sights set on the post-Tom Brady years like the Jets are doing. 

West

Chargers 13-3

The Chargers have no reason not to be an elite team this year. They have a well-rounded offense, and if Antonio Gates can come back to help, they can be deadly. Rivers can sling it, Melvin Gordon is versatile, and Keenan Allen is a true #1 receiver. Mike Williams can be top notch, too. And the signing of Mike Pouncey as their center helps keep everybody safe. Losing Jason Verrett hurts, but Joey Bosa, Melvin Ingram, and company have the potential to make things difficult for offenses all season. 

Chiefs 10-6

There is no shortage of talent on this team, and Andy Reid can still coach. There is one HUGE question mark, and he’s the man at the helm of the offense. The Chiefs may be feast or famine this year with Patrick Maholmes at QB. They’re good enough as a team to win a lot of games, even if they Maholmes needs some time to find his sea legs. He has all the raw arm talent in the world, but he needs to be accurate, like Alex Smith was, to get this team to that next level. They may be a year away from getting it all right, but they will be a heck of an out in the playoffs. 

Raiders 8-8

This is another case where a team is going to take a year to work out the kinks. Gruden knows football, but he’s been away from the game for a while. Alienating your All-Pro, best defensive player in Khalil Mack is not a good idea. His contract situation could drag into the season and ruin a defensive unit that needs all the help it can get. They’ll have to slug it out in their own division and against the NFC West, but they have enough winnable games to stay in the playoff hunt until the end of the season. 

Broncos 8-8

Count me as a skeptic of Case Keenum and their running game. Keenum is a poor-man’s Alex Smith, and their O-line isn’t good enough to keep D-lines at bay. Their defense is impressive with pass-rushers galore, but they are very one dimensional offensively. Bradley Chubb will learn a lot from Von Miller, and they’ll feast on poor O-lines. This division will be a slugfest, but they don’t have the offense to keep pace until the end.

NFC

North

Packers 12-4

I don’t want to bet against Aaron Rodgers with a chip on his shoulder (or collarbone). They may start a little bit slow, but they can run the table down the second half of their schedule. Mike Pettine has some defensive chops to improve a unit that has underperformed for the past several years. There’s too much talent to not get back to the top of the division, even against a loaded Vikings squad. They’ve finally added some cornerbacks through the draft who are BALLERS, but on the offensive side of the ball, they still need a RB who is legitimate. There are holes, but there’s an all-time great QB there who will cover a lot of those holes, too. 

Vikings 12-4

The sky is the limit for this team, and Cousins is an upgrade at QB. If healthy, Dalvin Cook has talent to run circles around the NFC. Stefon Diggs, Adam Thielen, and Kyle Rudolph are an elite receiving core for this team to cause a lot of headaches. The defense was scary before they got Sheldon Richardson, so the expectations are rightfully high. It’s NFC Conference Championship or bust. 

Lions 9-7

Detroit has talent, but can Matt Patricia get the most out of that talent? He’s already ruffled some feathers in the preseason, but that may be exactly what this team needs to take the next step. If Stafford is accurate, be careful. If Stafford is inaccurate, Lions fans should be careful. They’re good enough to be in the hunt for a playoff spot, but the NFC will be just too top heavy to make it out this year.

Bears 6-10

There’s definitely a direction in Chicago, and Bears fans can say it’s actually the right one for the first time in a while. The QB of the future is in town with Mitch Trubisky, and this team has been consistently assembling offensive weapons through the draft (Jordan Howard) and free agency (Allen Robinson II) now. The defense does a good job getting after the opposing QB with a pass-rush by committee, but they only had a paltry 8 INT’s last year. They were even for Giveaways/Takeaways last year, and if they force more turnovers on defense, which might just take a normal growth towards the mean, they could surprise a few people, current writer included.

South

Saints 12-4

The Saints have offensive talent out the wazoo, and their schedule isn’t as difficult as one might think. They do tend to get bogged down in their division from time to time, but they should be an elite team this year. There’s only so much more time left with the Golden Arm of Drew Brees, so they will need to take advantage of this opportunity. Alvin Kamara, Michael Thomas, and Mark Ingram are keenly aware and ready to make good on those chances. If the defense can stay opportunistic, they will fight for the NFC crown.

Falcons 9-7

There really isn’t a reason this team should miss the playoffs, but there’s been too many disappointments in Atlanta since (and including) the Super Bowl collapse against the Patriots. Someone has to underperform, and these Falcons just fit the bill. The defense is just a hair below where it should be, without reason. This team gets run on up the middle, and too often that has set the tone in games. Matt Ryan, Julio Jones, Calvin Ridley, Mohammed Sanu, Devonta Freeman, and Tevon Coleman should be an unstoppable offense. The O has been very good but not great, and Julio is injury prone. In reality, Atlanta had one season where they exceeded expectations (then choked). Win and prove the committee (of one) wrong. Falcons fans may feel their team is more like bridesmaids than the bride. 

Panthers 7-9

They’re in a tough division, facing a physical AFC division, and have two inner conference games against Cowboys and Giants teams that will be dangerous. Cam Newton is an MVP talent when he wants to be. Christian McCaffrey can do it all, but the weapons on the outside are not exactly the most explosive. The defense boasts the best linebacking core in the league, but Thomas Davis is facing a four-game suspension. They’re stout up the middle, but the edge rushers are subpar at this point. With a shaky secondary, they’ll claw all season to be respectable, but will miss being .500, in part because of it. 

Buccaneers 4-12

Unfortunately, Jameis Winston has not helped himself so far in his career. He has talent and leadership skills, but he has consistently shot himself in the foot when it comes to his character and decision making. Without him for the first few games, I worry things could spiral quickly. Their schedule is brutal, and Dirk Koetter hasn’t shown anything to make us believe he is more than a good offensive coordinator. There’s talent on both sides of the ball, I just don’t want Ryan Fitzpatrick running it all. I know 4-12 looks bad (and it is), but this team needs a good head coach to bring it all together. 

East

Cowboys 12-4

The Cowboys have to prove that this last season was the fluke year and not the one before. Zeke and Dak need bounce back seasons, and the restocked O-line, the best in football, will help both tremendously. For some reason, people underrate their defense. It was top 10 last year, boasts an elite pass rusher in DeMarcus Lawrence and might have more help if Randy Gregory and David Irving can keep their heads on straight (BIG ifs). The starting linebackers have a ton of talent if Sean Lee and Jaylon Smith can stay healthy. The secondary is feisty, but it should would help if Earl Thomas was calling the shots back there. Jason Garrett is best when he coaches aggressively, and he better to keep his name off the hot seat.

Eagles 10-6

I know what you’re thinking. How can the Super Bowl champs go just 10-6 with that roster? Regression towards the mean (math) and complacency (people) are bound to take place a year after winning it all. The back and forth between Wentz and Foles can be tricky, and Wentz is no guarantee to play as well as he has while recovering from major knee surgery. The aggressive defenses may be a lot to handle for a QB still recovering physically and mentally. Losing Frank Reich with that offense will hurt, too. If this Eagles team is down, they won’t be down for long. They’ll be back.

Giants 7-9

Are the Giants really lowballing one of the top 2-3 receivers in the league? $16 million a year for OBJ is just a disgraceful offer to a player who elevates their offense any time he touches the ball. They do not want this to spill over into the season. Saquon Barkley is good, very good, and the revamped O-line will be the barometer for the offense all season. As they go, Eli and the rest of the season goes. The defense may need some help, though. Olivier Vernon is not an elite pass rusher, and they’re thin on the D-line besides that. The linebacking core could use, I don’t know, maybe some draft capital, and the secondary just needs to chiiiiiiiiilll out. If this coaching staff can get stuff out of Eli Apple, they’ll be tough out back. They just so happen to be in a division with a few bullies, too. 

Redskins 3-13

I don’t believe Jay Gruden is a decent head coach, and this may be his last in that role. Alex Smith is good, but he’s better when he has weapons to work with. Their backfield needs help (and will sorely miss Derrius Guice as a rookie), and the receiving core is hit or miss. Unfortunately, it’s usually more “miss” than “hit.” Jordan Reed is good, but he’s another talented player who can’t stay on the field due to injury (mostly concussions). The defense has some talent, but there has to be better coaching to get the most out of that talent. It’s been a depressing time with Dan Snyder as owner, and that won’t change this year.

West

Rams 11-5

You do not want to face this team. One thing that might hurt is the Aaron Donald situation. He doesn’t like the lack of respect coming in his contract negotiations. I’m usually on the side of ownership, to be honest, but this dude needs to get paid. He’s probably the best defensive player in the NFL the last three seasons. Even so, this team can dominate on both sides of the ball. If Jared Goff continues to improve, they will be difficult to keep out of the Super Bowl.

49ers 10-6

::Spoiler Alert:: Jimmy G is not the second coming of our Good Lord. Fortunately, he is a good QB who can bring this team back to the playoffs. They have a rough schedule, and they do lack a certain level of talent at the skill positions. Their line can clean things up front which will make everyone look better. Richard Sherman may not be elite again, but he’s a physical corner with the smarts to help everyone on the field. Good coaching helps bring out the best. You’ll see them in the playoffs.

Seahawks 5-11

This is a team at a crossroads. They have a top flight QB in his prime, but the Legion of Boom is gone along with their championship window. It’s time to reinvest in the long-term health of this team. If they want to give Russell Wilson another shot at a title, it won’t be this year, but they can do things to see what they have for the future. It’s time to tank and stockpile reasonable draft capital.

Cardinals 2-14

This team is wreck in the short term. I don’t bet on any team with Sam Bradford as their starting QB. He has the mobility of an unplugged vending machine, and the poorest health I’ve ever seen. Josh Rosen has talent, but he’ll be on the bench most of the season. There just isn’t enough firepower on offense or enough help on defense to stop what’s coming. The schedule is a monster, and sometimes, there’s just nothing you can do about that. Someone has to be the worst in the league. Even with someone like Chandler Jones causing havoc, they are in for a really doozy this year in Arizona. Next year will be better in the desert, but this year will not be kind for the birds. 

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Here I talk about all things football. I’m a Cowboys fan. I’d like to say I’m not biased, but let’s be real. I’m human. But I’ll be honest, when I’m being a homer, I’ll let you know.

Here”s some quick shots of the league to start:

Bill Belichick is the best coach of all time.

Tom Brady is a top 3 player of all time (Jerry Rice and LT are there, as well).

I don’t believe in running quarterbacks long term.

The Amari Cooper trade was the most impactful trade of the season, Khalil Mack was 2nd place.

Adam Vinatieri needs to be in the Hall of Fame.

Antonio Brown, for all the baggage he brings apparently, is the best WR in the league (sorry, not sorry, Peter King).

Dez (still) caught it.

That’s it for now. Onto the posts!

Go Cowboys!