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!

     

When will they win their first game? what will the final record be?


Sean Payton's Vicodin

Recommended Posts

Most probably feel the season is already over, historically, they're right, but teams have made the playoffs after starting 0-2, it's just rare. Season and jobs are on the line next week. I would expect they'll be fired up and ready to do whatever it takes to win.

Lose, then it's time to start dusting off their resumes and consider tanking for the top draft pick.  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The state of things are absolutely horrible the most vanilla we routes offense sucks but not as bad as the QB ,Winston made some throws that were slight above average. Cam was nowhere near that just to think about this in years past most qbs couldn’t where cams jock. Now we have to look at this on the field the dude looks lost ...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I don’t see a win on the schedule with the Cam we had last night. However, I think he will play a bit better. 

Zona:  win

houston:  blowout loss

jacksonville:  win

tampa:  win

san Fran:  loss

tennessee:  blowout loss

atlanta:  win

washington:  win

at Atlanta:  blowout loss

at New Orleans:  blowout loss

New Orleans:  meaningless win to harm draft position  

Colts:  loss

packers:  blowout loss  

Seattle:  loss

 

6-10

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

5-11 or 6-10 would be your best bets. 

As much as I want Rivera gone, he's never produced a true bottom of the barrel NFL team.  He always seems to finally get things going when his back is against the wall (this is usually after the players can't keep bailing him out and things are rolling our way).  We don't have the luxury of an offense bailing us out anymore, so if he's fired midseason, we could end up 3-13, 4-12, but I see him fighting just a bit before he's canned at year's end.  

This doesn't look like the squad that just misses the playoffs though.  Final answer: 5-11.  We hit the retool button. 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

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


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Saw this show up in my new feed. Nice to see a couple of our rookies making it into the top 5 so far, even if it is a pff measure... From https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-top-15-rookies-week-9-2025 ... 4. TE Mitchell Evans, Carolina Panthers (78.7) Evans struggled in the Panthers’ tight win over the Packers, finishing with a 41.8 PFF overall grade — third worst among tight ends this week. He was not targeted in the game and played only one snap in pass protection. He did log 15 run-blocking snaps, and although he earned a 68.9 PFF run-blocking grade in zone looks (seven snaps), his 39.0 mark in gap schemes (second worst for the week) dragged him down to a 46.6 PFF run-blocking grade overall — sixth worst for the week. Despite seeing zero targets over his past two games, Evans still leads the Carolina tight end group with a 74.3 PFF receiving grade. He has caught all nine of his targets for 90 yards, six first downs and two touchdowns. Evans also leads the Panthers’ tight end group in PFF run-blocking grade (72.2). He has recorded a 20.5% positive play rate across 175 snaps.  5. WR Tetairoa McMillan, Carolina Panthers (78.6) McMillan had a better day against the Packers, recording four catches for 46 yards. Most of that production came in the first quarter via two 16-yard catches — one of which he snatched from Carrington Valentine’s hands, who was in perfect position to break up the pass. McMillan accounted for three first downs on the day, although Green Bay was able to limit his impact after the catch, holding him to 0.8 yards after the catch per reception. McMillan now has 41 catches for 558 yards — a top-15 mark. He is also tied for second with 19 explosive gains of 15-plus yards. Three of McMillan’s catches against the Packers came between the numbers, bringing him to 22 for 318 yards and 19 first downs (tied for second most) this season. He owns a 26.1% threat rate and a 76.6 PFF receiving grade between the numbers. He also ranks in the top 10 in explosive gains (10) and yards after the catch per reception (5.5) within that area of the field. 
    • At least we don't need to hear overreacting about towels ...
    • Actually there is, try being a Charlotte Hornets fan. I mean the team fuging moved at its peak and hasn't recovered since and that was 25 years ago
×
×
  • Create New...