Curious what the forum thinks...At the end of the season what teams will be among the worst in the NFL? My two cents: NO and Cleveland.
Please share your thoughts and good luck this season!
Curious what the forum thinks...At the end of the season what teams will be among the worst in the NFL? My two cents: NO and Cleveland.
Please share your thoughts and good luck this season!
Curious what the forum thinks...At the end of the season what teams will be among the worst in the NFL? My two cents: NO and Cleveland.
Please share your thoughts and good luck this season!
This is a great question, and I've got my money on it being the Tennessee Titans (+1000 via William Hill) . The main reason behind this bet is that I don't think very highly of coach Brian Callahan, and this is paired with (what I believe) an over hyped rookie QB in Cam Ward. The thing about rookie QBs that is so critical is that they need to be paired with the right organization and coaches to develop them properly. Recent success stories like QBs Bo Nix & Jayden Daniels don't happen in a vacuum. They had great offensive minded coaches to develop them in Sean Payton in Denver & Kliff Kingsbury as offensive coordinator for the Commanders. Caleb Williams struggled in his rookie season, and I'm not sure if a lot of that might have been due to a subpar HC Matt Eberflus... who later got fired in CHI. He unsuccessfully built his offense from the "outside-in" with sexy WRs for Caleb, but that means nothing if you don't have an offensive line to protect your QB. New coach Ben Johnson successfully built the DET Lions offense through a stellar offensive line. He is aiming to repeat this same formula in CHI for Caleb Williams.
I think New Orleans may challenge Tennessee for the worst record, but I don't see anyone else who will really challenge these two teams. New Orleans also has a relatively young & newbie head coach in Kellen Moore, who is also tasked with developing either a 2nd year starter in Spencer Rattler, or rookie QB Tyler Shough.
In any event +1000 is a really good price for a race that I see between these 2 teams...
This is a great question, and I've got my money on it being the Tennessee Titans (+1000 via William Hill) . The main reason behind this bet is that I don't think very highly of coach Brian Callahan, and this is paired with (what I believe) an over hyped rookie QB in Cam Ward. The thing about rookie QBs that is so critical is that they need to be paired with the right organization and coaches to develop them properly. Recent success stories like QBs Bo Nix & Jayden Daniels don't happen in a vacuum. They had great offensive minded coaches to develop them in Sean Payton in Denver & Kliff Kingsbury as offensive coordinator for the Commanders. Caleb Williams struggled in his rookie season, and I'm not sure if a lot of that might have been due to a subpar HC Matt Eberflus... who later got fired in CHI. He unsuccessfully built his offense from the "outside-in" with sexy WRs for Caleb, but that means nothing if you don't have an offensive line to protect your QB. New coach Ben Johnson successfully built the DET Lions offense through a stellar offensive line. He is aiming to repeat this same formula in CHI for Caleb Williams.
I think New Orleans may challenge Tennessee for the worst record, but I don't see anyone else who will really challenge these two teams. New Orleans also has a relatively young & newbie head coach in Kellen Moore, who is also tasked with developing either a 2nd year starter in Spencer Rattler, or rookie QB Tyler Shough.
In any event +1000 is a really good price for a race that I see between these 2 teams...
I took Saints at only +400..Browns won't be that bad with Shedeur waiting in the wings ..we might have to worry about Panthers
Saints DON'T go marching "IN" this year
I took Saints at only +400..Browns won't be that bad with Shedeur waiting in the wings ..we might have to worry about Panthers
Saints DON'T go marching "IN" this year
I think the Colts could be our outsider for this. They’re starting Daniel Jones, who is one hit away from retirement after his neck fusion.
Then they have Richardson the backup, who has the worst accuracy and constantly gets injured. How do they win with a QB3 starting half the season?
I think the Colts could be our outsider for this. They’re starting Daniel Jones, who is one hit away from retirement after his neck fusion.
Then they have Richardson the backup, who has the worst accuracy and constantly gets injured. How do they win with a QB3 starting half the season?
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