Week 14
Thursday Night Football, 12/10
New England Patriots at Los Angeles Rams
Sunday, 12/13
Minnesota Vikings at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Arizona Cardinals at New York Giants
Kansas City Chiefs at Miami Dolphins
Tennessee Titans at Jacksonville Jaguars
Dallas Cowboys at Cincinnati Bengals
Houston Texans at Chicago Bears
Denver Broncos at Carolina Panthers
New York Jets at Seattle Seahawks
Indianapolis Colts at Las Vegas Raiders
Washington Redtails at San Francisco 49ers
New Orleans Saints at Philadelphia Eagles
Atlanta Falcons at Los Angeles Chargers
Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions
Sunday Night Football
Pittsburgh Steelers at Buffalo Bills
Monday Night Football, 12/14
Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns
Got an interesting week coming up. No more byes left, and even with a 7th seed, many teams are going to be scrambling to stay in the hunt. Also, will the NFC East Champions be somewhat competent? They're still on track for an 8-8 or 7-9 winner, but the Giants and Football Teamers beat good teams last week. Might want to start respecting what's going on in DC and Jersey.
At any rate, I'm picking the Jets to remain winless this week. Seattle are in close competition, so they need the home win. While Philly believes Hurts is the answer to all their problems, I remain unconvinced, so I expect the Saints to bring heartbreak to town. Finally, I'm picking Green Bay because the Packers tend to handle the Lions even when Detroit has a real head coach.
Hard to pick a good game to watch. You could go with the Cardinals--who have lost 3 straight after a promising start--against the aforementioned Giants. You could see the Chiefs return to Miami. Will it be a triumphant win for KC, or will Flores the the 'Fins upset? My main picks to watch are going to be Sunday and Monday Night Football(s). The Bills pulled off a pretty big win in Pittsburgh last year. Now both teams look better and we're in Buffalo. Plus the Steelers are coming off their first loss of 2020. MNF hosts the other relevant AFC North teams, where the 2nd place Browns (yes, really) are facing off against the 7-5 Ravens (who went 14-2 in 2019). It's an important game for each team, and will likely set the tone for the rest of the regular season.
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Week 14 - League Status
Definitely had some division shuffling since Week 8. A string of trouble for the 9ers and Cards bumped the NFC West down a spot, allowing the AFC North to jump ahead. The NFC North also slipped a bit, tying them with the AFC West and NFC South at .521. The East remains on the bottom...probably for the rest of the season.
↑1st 2nd: AFC North: 29-18-1 (.615)
↓2nd 1st: NFC West: 27-21 (.563)
↑T-3rd 4th: AFC West: 25-23 (.521)
↑T-3rd 5th: NFC South: 25-23 (.521)
↔T-3rd: NFC North: 25-23 (.5521)
↑6th 7th: AFC East: 23-25 (.479)
↓7th 6th: AFC South: 21-27 (.438)
↔8th: NFC East: 16-31-1 (.344)
ALL AFC: 98-93-1 (.513)
ALL NFC: 93-98-1 (.487)
The New Head Coach situation does look a bit rosier now thanks to recent wins by Rivera and Judge, boosting the overall record from .371 just a few weeks ago, and although the New New HCs are still boasting a better overall record, I'm willing to chalk some of the Cowboys' trouble up to a terrible, terrible QB situation.
Kevin Stefanski, Cleveland Browns: 9-3 (.750)
Matt Rhule, Carolina Panthers: 4-8 (.333)
Joe Judge, New York Giants: 5-7 (.417)
Mike McCarthy, Dallas Cowboys: 3-9 (.250)
Ron Rivera, Washington: 5-7 (.417)
ALL New Head Coaches: 26-34 (.433)
Minus McCarthy and Rivera: 18-18 (.500)
Definitely had some division shuffling since Week 8. A string of trouble for the 9ers and Cards bumped the NFC West down a spot, allowing the AFC North to jump ahead. The NFC North also slipped a bit, tying them with the AFC West and NFC South at .521. The East remains on the bottom...probably for the rest of the season.
↑1st 2nd: AFC North: 29-18-1 (.615)
↓2nd 1st: NFC West: 27-21 (.563)
↑T-3rd 4th: AFC West: 25-23 (.521)
↑T-3rd 5th: NFC South: 25-23 (.521)
↔T-3rd: NFC North: 25-23 (.5521)
↑6th 7th: AFC East: 23-25 (.479)
↓7th 6th: AFC South: 21-27 (.438)
↔8th: NFC East: 16-31-1 (.344)
ALL AFC: 98-93-1 (.513)
ALL NFC: 93-98-1 (.487)
The New Head Coach situation does look a bit rosier now thanks to recent wins by Rivera and Judge, boosting the overall record from .371 just a few weeks ago, and although the New New HCs are still boasting a better overall record, I'm willing to chalk some of the Cowboys' trouble up to a terrible, terrible QB situation.
Kevin Stefanski, Cleveland Browns: 9-3 (.750)
Matt Rhule, Carolina Panthers: 4-8 (.333)
Joe Judge, New York Giants: 5-7 (.417)
Mike McCarthy, Dallas Cowboys: 3-9 (.250)
Ron Rivera, Washington: 5-7 (.417)
ALL New Head Coaches: 26-34 (.433)
Minus McCarthy and Rivera: 18-18 (.500)
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Those all look close. If I had to pick one, I'd go with the Sunday night game, since it'll feature two good teams.superjawes wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 11:20 pm Sunday, 12/13
Arizona Cardinals at New York Giants
Houston Texans at Chicago Bears
Indianapolis Colts at Las Vegas Raiders
Sunday Night Football
Pittsburgh Steelers at Buffalo Bills
Monday Night Football, 12/14
Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns
Hard to pick a good game to watch.
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https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/do ... r-coaches/
P.S.: FiveThirtyEight says that Colts-Raiders is the game to watch this week because the loser could miss the playoffs, while the loser of the Steelers-Bills game is probably still going to play in the postseason.
There have been 11 midseason coach firings over the past five NFL seasons. According to ESPN Stats & Information Group, the same teams performed better across the board after their coaches got their walking papers. But a dead cat is still a dead cat, and “stronger” is relative. A .396 winning percentage is better than .270, but a team winning 6.3 games in a season won’t make most NFL fanbases much happier than winning 4.3.
P.S.: FiveThirtyEight says that Colts-Raiders is the game to watch this week because the loser could miss the playoffs, while the loser of the Steelers-Bills game is probably still going to play in the postseason.
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Week 14 - Results
Thursday Night Football, 12/10
New England Patriots 3 at Los Angeles Rams 24
Sunday, 12/13
Minnesota Vikings 14 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers 26
Arizona Cardinals 26 at New York Giants 7
Kansas City Chiefs 33 at Miami Dolphins 27
Tennessee Titans 31 at Jacksonville Jaguars 10
Dallas Cowboys 30 at Cincinnati Bengals 7
Houston Texans 36 at Chicago Bears 7
Denver Broncos 32 at Carolina Panthers 27
New York Jets 3 at Seattle Seahawks 40
Indianapolis Colts 44 at Las Vegas Raiders 27
Washington Redtails 23 at San Francisco 49ers 15
New Orleans Saints 21 at Philadelphia Eagles 24
Atlanta Falcons 17 at Los Angeles Chargers 20
Green Bay Packers 31 at Detroit Lions 24
Sunday Night Football
Pittsburgh Steelers 15 at Buffalo Bills 26
Monday Night Football, 12/14
Baltimore Ravens 47 at Cleveland Browns 42
Well that's a surprise spark out of the Eagles to stay alive in 2020! Combined with GB's win, the Saints are now the #2 seed in the NFC thanks to the Week 3 tiebreaker. Speaking of the Packers, today's win clinches the NFC North for them, while KC's win in Miami (despite 3 Mahomes picks) seals the 5th straight AFC West title. The Colts haven't quite secured their postseason, but a definitive win in Vegas keeps them in the running for the AFC South title with possible Wild Card safety.
Thursday Night Football, 12/10
New England Patriots 3 at Los Angeles Rams 24
Sunday, 12/13
Minnesota Vikings 14 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers 26
Arizona Cardinals 26 at New York Giants 7
Kansas City Chiefs 33 at Miami Dolphins 27
Tennessee Titans 31 at Jacksonville Jaguars 10
Dallas Cowboys 30 at Cincinnati Bengals 7
Houston Texans 36 at Chicago Bears 7
Denver Broncos 32 at Carolina Panthers 27
New York Jets 3 at Seattle Seahawks 40
Indianapolis Colts 44 at Las Vegas Raiders 27
Washington Redtails 23 at San Francisco 49ers 15
New Orleans Saints 21 at Philadelphia Eagles 24
Atlanta Falcons 17 at Los Angeles Chargers 20
Green Bay Packers 31 at Detroit Lions 24
Sunday Night Football
Pittsburgh Steelers 15 at Buffalo Bills 26
Monday Night Football, 12/14
Baltimore Ravens 47 at Cleveland Browns 42
Well that's a surprise spark out of the Eagles to stay alive in 2020! Combined with GB's win, the Saints are now the #2 seed in the NFC thanks to the Week 3 tiebreaker. Speaking of the Packers, today's win clinches the NFC North for them, while KC's win in Miami (despite 3 Mahomes picks) seals the 5th straight AFC West title. The Colts haven't quite secured their postseason, but a definitive win in Vegas keeps them in the running for the AFC South title with possible Wild Card safety.
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What happened to Dan Bailey???
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I'm willing to blame Zimmer. His team has had special teams problems for YEARS (remember Blair Walsh?), and now, despite replacing ST coordinators, we've got a solid vet missing 4. Regardless, I'm not ready to blame Bailey for that.
OTOH, the turf in Tampa could be weird. I know I've seen a couple of unexpected injuries happen in that stadium (I think Rodgers has tweaked something more than once), so that could be another factor to consider.
OTOH, the turf in Tampa could be weird. I know I've seen a couple of unexpected injuries happen in that stadium (I think Rodgers has tweaked something more than once), so that could be another factor to consider.
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Week 15
Thursday Night Football, 12/17
Los Angeles Chargers at Las Vegas Raiders
Saturday, 12/19
Buffalo Bills at Denver Broncos
Carolina Panthers at Green Bay Packers
Sunday, 12/20
San Francisco 49ers at Dallas Cowboys
Seattle Seahawks at Washington Redhawks
Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings
New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins
Jacksonville Jaguars at Baltimore Ravens
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Atlanta Falcons
Detroit Lions at Tennessee Titans
Houston Texans at Indianapolis Colts
Philadelphia Eagles at Arizona Cardinals
New York Jets at Los Angeles Rams
Kansas City Chiefs at New Orleans Saints
Sunday Night Football
Cleveland Browns at New York Giants
Monday Night Football, 12/21
Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals
I know I said that the Jets would probably win a game this year...but looking at the schedule, I might be wrong. They have the Rams this week--who I pick to win--the Browns next, and to close the season, the ailing Patriots in New England. Adam Gase might be 0-16 #3.
But I'm also taking other picks against bad teams this week, including the Ravens over the Jags and Steelers over the Bengals. The Indy pick is a little middling, since it is an in-division game, but the Colts already got the win in Houston, and they need another for a shot at the division. I also like the Packers over Panthers. That brings us to KC in New Orleans. Here are two teams fighting for a #1 seed. Sean Payton is good, but the Chiefs have been super reliable this year. Regardless, this is my game of the week. Should be the most fun to watch.
If you're looking for something else to watch, how about the technically-still-alive Eagles against the Cards in AZ? Or you could check out the Browns and Giants, who are both in serious playoff contention. Yes, despite the losing record in Jersey. The game with the highest potential for drama is in DC, though, where the Washington TBD's continue their playoff bid against one of the NFC's best, and with how their defense has been playing, they've got a real shot at downing the 'hawks.
As a final thought going into this week, we might get the Washington Football Team's new name soon. I figured the earliest reveal would be if/when they made the 2020 playoffs, and now they are the only NFC East team who could (possibly) score a winning record (Giants could only break even). It would suck to enter the postseason without a real name, and unless Dan Snyder has been sitting on his hands this whole time, the team should have a new name mostly figured out by now. Guess we could see in a couple weeks.
Thursday Night Football, 12/17
Los Angeles Chargers at Las Vegas Raiders
Saturday, 12/19
Buffalo Bills at Denver Broncos
Carolina Panthers at Green Bay Packers
Sunday, 12/20
San Francisco 49ers at Dallas Cowboys
Seattle Seahawks at Washington Redhawks
Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings
New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins
Jacksonville Jaguars at Baltimore Ravens
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Atlanta Falcons
Detroit Lions at Tennessee Titans
Houston Texans at Indianapolis Colts
Philadelphia Eagles at Arizona Cardinals
New York Jets at Los Angeles Rams
Kansas City Chiefs at New Orleans Saints
Sunday Night Football
Cleveland Browns at New York Giants
Monday Night Football, 12/21
Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals
I know I said that the Jets would probably win a game this year...but looking at the schedule, I might be wrong. They have the Rams this week--who I pick to win--the Browns next, and to close the season, the ailing Patriots in New England. Adam Gase might be 0-16 #3.
But I'm also taking other picks against bad teams this week, including the Ravens over the Jags and Steelers over the Bengals. The Indy pick is a little middling, since it is an in-division game, but the Colts already got the win in Houston, and they need another for a shot at the division. I also like the Packers over Panthers. That brings us to KC in New Orleans. Here are two teams fighting for a #1 seed. Sean Payton is good, but the Chiefs have been super reliable this year. Regardless, this is my game of the week. Should be the most fun to watch.
If you're looking for something else to watch, how about the technically-still-alive Eagles against the Cards in AZ? Or you could check out the Browns and Giants, who are both in serious playoff contention. Yes, despite the losing record in Jersey. The game with the highest potential for drama is in DC, though, where the Washington TBD's continue their playoff bid against one of the NFC's best, and with how their defense has been playing, they've got a real shot at downing the 'hawks.
As a final thought going into this week, we might get the Washington Football Team's new name soon. I figured the earliest reveal would be if/when they made the 2020 playoffs, and now they are the only NFC East team who could (possibly) score a winning record (Giants could only break even). It would suck to enter the postseason without a real name, and unless Dan Snyder has been sitting on his hands this whole time, the team should have a new name mostly figured out by now. Guess we could see in a couple weeks.
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On a related note: Should we change the name of the Cleveland Indians back to the Cleveland Spiders?
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Week 15 - Results
Thursday Night Football, 12/17
Los Angeles Chargers 30 at Las Vegas Raiders 27
Saturday, 12/19
Buffalo Bills 48 at Denver Broncos 19
Carolina Panthers 16 at Green Bay Packers 24
Sunday, 12/20
San Francisco 49ers 33 at Dallas Cowboys 41
Seattle Seahawks 20 at Washington Redhawks 15
Chicago Bears 33 at Minnesota Vikings 27
New England Patriots 12 at Miami Dolphins 22
Jacksonville Jaguars 14 at Baltimore Ravens 40
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31 at Atlanta Falcons 27
Detroit Lions 25 at Tennessee Titans 46
Houston Texans 20 at Indianapolis Colts 27
Philadelphia Eagles 26 at Arizona Cardinals 33
New York Jets 23 at Los Angeles Rams 20
Kansas City Chiefs 32 at New Orleans Saints 29
Sunday Night Football
Cleveland Browns 20 at New York Giants 6
Monday Night Football, 12/21
Pittsburgh Steelers 17 at Cincinnati Bengals 27
...What were the Rams doing? What were the Jets doing?! The Jags, 13 losses in a row, are now in position to steal the #1 overall draft pick and Trevor Lawrence, and if I'm Trevor Lawrence, I'd rather be in Jacksonville than Jersey. The team is about as functional as the Jets, but at least the weather is nicer.
Thursday Night Football, 12/17
Los Angeles Chargers 30 at Las Vegas Raiders 27
Saturday, 12/19
Buffalo Bills 48 at Denver Broncos 19
Carolina Panthers 16 at Green Bay Packers 24
Sunday, 12/20
San Francisco 49ers 33 at Dallas Cowboys 41
Seattle Seahawks 20 at Washington Redhawks 15
Chicago Bears 33 at Minnesota Vikings 27
New England Patriots 12 at Miami Dolphins 22
Jacksonville Jaguars 14 at Baltimore Ravens 40
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31 at Atlanta Falcons 27
Detroit Lions 25 at Tennessee Titans 46
Houston Texans 20 at Indianapolis Colts 27
Philadelphia Eagles 26 at Arizona Cardinals 33
New York Jets 23 at Los Angeles Rams 20
Kansas City Chiefs 32 at New Orleans Saints 29
Sunday Night Football
Cleveland Browns 20 at New York Giants 6
Monday Night Football, 12/21
Pittsburgh Steelers 17 at Cincinnati Bengals 27
...What were the Rams doing? What were the Jets doing?! The Jags, 13 losses in a row, are now in position to steal the #1 overall draft pick and Trevor Lawrence, and if I'm Trevor Lawrence, I'd rather be in Jacksonville than Jersey. The team is about as functional as the Jets, but at least the weather is nicer.
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