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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Dec 30, 2018 21:02:27 GMT
For us sadists you root for lousy teams, the season is almost over. So feel free to post any thoughts about your teams season
The Bills - For a team that took a decided step backwards, there are positives. The Defense was fine, excepting for a few hiccups early on. Shaq Lawson shows signs, Tremaine Edwards looks like a force, Tre'Davoius White had another solid season. And the Josh Allen era begins. He is just what was advertised. Raw, but gutsy. He can run the ball but he needs lots of work on throwing. He also needs a line and receivers. Zay Jones and Robert Foster have shown signs but we need a game breaker. And the line, other than Dion Dawkins, needs replaced. 6-10, bad compared to alst year but last year was a fluke. And, oh year, Nathan Peterman is gone.
Thank you, Kyle Williams. Class act, 100%. He better be on the Wall of Fame by next year and no one should ever wear #95 again.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2018 21:21:43 GMT
Packers - Had an extremely underwhelming season. Started with Rodgers hurt and seemingly ended with Rodgers hurt playing in a meaningless week 17 game. There have been fans speculating if it really is a concussion or just a way to take him out of the game. I didn't watch it so idk. I wouldnt think they would fake a concussion as that's a bit tasteless. Hopefully Rodgers is okay. Packers never got a rhythm on offense all year with Rodgers hurt and rarely practicing matched with having to play with 3 starting receivers for the first time this year because Allison and Cobb couldn't stay on the field. Rodgers looked a lot better when those two played. That's not a coincidence.The right side of the offensive line needs addressed big time. So does safety and an edge rusher. Mike McCarthy is gone thankfully so I'm looking forward to seeing who they hire. Pat Fitzgerald of Northwestern seems to be getting some momentum. How I feel about that would all depend on what kind of staff he can bring with him.
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