Odds to Win Super Bowl in 2023 Tier 1: Buffalo Bills +630 Tampa Bay Buccaneers+ 730 Kansas City Chiefs +970 Los Angeles Rams +1100 Green Bay Packers +1120 Tier 2: Los Angeles Chargers +1560 San Francisco 49ers +1560 Denver Broncos +1660 Dallas Cowboys +1760 Tier 3: Baltimore Ravens +2100 Cincinnati Bengals +2100 Indianapolis Colts +2320 Philadelphia Eagles +2760 Cleveland Browns +2920 Tier 4: Arizona Cardinals +3260 Tennessee Titans +3260 Miami Dolphins +3760 Las Vegas Raiders +4000 Minnesota Vikings +4300 New Orleans Saints +4300 New England Patriots +4200 Tier 5: Washington Commanders +7040 Pittsburgh Steelers +8000 Tier 6: New York Giants +10700 Carolina Panthers +12100 Chicago Bears +12000 Detroit Lions +12500 Jacksonville Jaguars +12500 New York Jets +13600 Seattle Seahawks +14100 Tier 7: Atlanta Falcons +21500 Houston Texans +27000
The rumours that Watson might be back by week 5 probably shortened their odds. As for the Niners, they keep making deep playoff runs with Jimmy G at QB so I guess the odds reflect the fact that Shanahan is calling the plays
So Jones wants to win a superbowl with the QB on his team who is the one who prevented him from winning it a few years ago.
I live in Central Virginia. The teams fan base is shrinking every year, and getting older and older. It's extremely rare to see anyone wearing team gear (new or old) or have stickers on their car. In fact, I see far more fans of all three of their division rivals.
It’s been a steady decline since Snyder bought the team. From a once proud franchise with a rabid fan base (remember the Hogs?) to what you see in those pictures.
I think their fanbase is more fed up with Snyder than Dolphins fans are with Ross, and that’s saying a lot. at least the dolphins have tried to make legitimate attempts at the quarterback position. every attempt the Redskins have made, has been a complete failure.. Drafting RG3 and Cousins in the same draft.. his injury before the postseason comes.. dwayne haskins - they NEVER had any intentions of giving him a legitimate shot, they drafted out of need but didnt believe in his abilities and neither did the fanbase. They went through like 20 quarterbacks the last two years with fitzpatrick, heinecke, and now with carson freaking wentz, a guy the colts gave up after one season despite decent stats. A guy that out of everything ive read from the colts side, had poor work ethic, did not do film study, and a poor attitude. then put all that quarterback drama aside, which is hard to do. Theyve got a major tax scam going on right now, and although thats Snyders business, its also the fans business as well. Look at what happens to the New York Mets and the wilpons after the Murdoc ponzi scheme. You put the fanbase at limbo, is there going to be new ownership, is there going to be relocation, is there going to be an overhaul on the coaching staff because of new ownership. How do you get your fans invested in the product when youve got that mess on the table? and then the cheerleading scandal and rebranding from redskins to commanders, which i understand why they did it but i also understand how it can affect the fans as well. its a disaster . And i think i said a lot but thats just a summary of whats going on over there
The Burfict suspension mentioned was sort of a lifetime achievement award. He was considered a first round talent, maybe top ten, before his senior year and then went undrafted purely based on how terrible a person he was and poor conduct. Then he got into trouble over and over in the NFL.
An OL on franchise tag, so could be up for grabs next year. And does anyone know what happened to JC Tretter?
Tevon Jenkins is apparently on the trade block for the Bears. Considering how high a lot of people were on him before that draft, that last 12 months must have gone about as bad as they can for the team to already be looking at moving on.
Correction- he's the week one practice MVP. We all know what's coming for him this season...boo boos and ouchies.
Wow, so we're a month away from regular season- that's insane! The year seems to be flying by for me.
I swear, sometimes I think Galant is reading my Twitter feed. I came here to post this, but you beat me 20 minutes. Not the first time, either. Anyway, tough break for Becton. The Jests can lick my nether regions, but I don't like to hear about somebody being hurt.
In that Twitter feed, there was a comment that the Bears were talking to the Dolphins about Williams. Wonder if Smith is part of the discussion, and if so, what additional compensation is being floated out there?