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If there is a God, He and Russell Wilson are tight as fukk. For what he is given to work with -- no OL, no running game -- Wilson should not do the shyt he does.

Seattle's mystique is gone, but not to the point where the Rams should be considered the favorite to take the West.

Falcons definitely on that Super Bowl hangover.

The Eagles are a consistent -- not spectacular, just consistent -- running game from having no glaring weaknesses whatsoever.

Cowboys will go as far as Zeke carries them. Dak does what is asked, but I wouldn't count on him to go out and snatch a W in a big stage.

Cleveland's personnel shows that not enough coaches earn their money. They should design schemes to fit players' strengths but instead, try to force them into schemes that already exist.

The AFC East is low-key no longer the cakewalk for the Patriots that it has typically been. Bills will have something to say about the division title and the Jets are playing better than they have any right to.

Saints are the quietest 5-2 squad I've seen in a while.

I'm not crowning Watson yet but ... there is no limit to his future with the personnel around him. Houston's defense is failing him, though.
 

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If there is a God, He and Russell Wilson are tight as fukk. For what he is given to work with -- no OL, no running game -- Wilson should not do the shyt he does.

Seattle's mystique is gone, but not to the point where the Rams should be considered the favorite to take the West.

Falcons definitely on that Super Bowl hangover.

The Eagles are a consistent -- not spectacular, just consistent -- running game from having no glaring weaknesses whatsoever.

Cowboys will go as far as Zeke carries them. Dak does what is asked, but I wouldn't count on him to go out and snatch a W in a big stage.

Cleveland's personnel shows that not enough coaches earn their money. They should design schemes to fit players' strengths but instead, try to force them into schemes that already exist.

The AFC East is low-key no longer the cakewalk for the Patriots that it has typically been. Bills will have something to say about the division title and the Jets are playing better than they have any right to.

Saints are the quietest 5-2 squad I've seen in a while.

I'm not crowning Watson yet but ... there is no limit to his future with the personnel around him. Houston's defense is failing him, though.

Hue keeps throwing out Kizer when it's clear he ain't getting better and if anything this is hurting his development :stopitslime:
 

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I learned that the black man is god:wow:

The only way for the league to break out of this bad product is to start making the game more entertaining. That means moving away from the stay in the pocket, unathletic QB. When 50% of the QB's in the league are black (and have weapons) it'll be showtime.
 

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That Texans vs Seahwawks game was one of the greatest regular season games I’ve ever seen.

Give me deshaun watson, tyrod taylor and especially Russell Wilson over any QB in the league not named rodgers or brady.


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The Eagles are a consistent -- not spectacular, just consistent -- running game from having no glaring weaknesses whatsoever.
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I believe the Eagles are ranked 30th in pass defense. They've got some weaknesses. They're just a really well-disciplined team for the most part. They don't do much to hurt themselves.
 
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