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What are the top 5 best managed teams right now?


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Just my opinion and not necessarily in order...

Bills

Chiefs

Rams

Chargers

Raiders

Thought about Bengals in there because of what they did to shore up that OL, but I am just more impressed by what I see these other teams doing. I see them creating consistent winners who will find themselves at the top for a pretty good while.

Not really impressed by many NFC teams. Aside from the Rams and maybe the Packers.... I don't know. Really no one stands out all that much.

What are y'all thinking?

 

 

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Just off the top of my head when I think of well runs teams i think..

Pittsburgh - i mean been 20 years or some poo without a loosing season.

Buffalo - continues to get better and if not for Brady and company probably would have been in the mix more.

NE - well I mean its NE

San Francisco - the west has been a gauntlet over the years and they continue to do well despite any real franchise qb.  I think they will continue to improve.

Los Angeles - out here making big moves to get the job done.

 

There are other teams like kc or Cincinnati but I think thats my list.

 

 

 

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47 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Just my opinion and not necessarily in order...

Bills

Chiefs

Rams

Chargers

Raiders

Thought about Bengals in there because of what they did to shore up that OL, but I am just more impressed by what I see these other teams doing. I see them creating consistent winners who will find themselves at the top for a pretty good while.

Not really impressed by many NFC teams. Aside from the Rams and maybe the Packers.... I don't know. Really no one stands out all that much.

What are y'all thinking?

 

 

Well, the Panthers aren't going to be on that list for sometime to come.

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I don't know that I'd put the Patriots on that list anymore.

For one, their drafts have been sh-t for years. They had to go on a crazy free agency blitz to make up for that last season and still ended up one and done in the playoffs.

(losing in embarrassing fashion, I might add)

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BUF - Easy top dog

SF - We'll see on QB w/Lance but that team is a winner).  Lynch+Shanahan are top notch

LAR - Have defined a new win-now approach blending young guys and big FAs (there's a great Athletic bit on their approach)

TEN - Have brought in GREAT FO people, have great coaches, and the team is ripped from top to bottom.  And have been doing it consistently for a few years now.

IND - Even though their QB situation isn't good, they are navigating how to resolve it since Luck retired a bunch better than us since Cam fizzled.  Love how they built that defense, OL, skillspots, the whole team.  They're contenders with a QB

CIN - Ownership learned to get out of its own way and let the best man in the building take charge (Wasn't just Burrow)

TB - We thought they were going to be bottom-dwellers and they've gone out, done what they've needed to and drafted superbly.  More than just Brady.

 

 

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