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Post season Recaps here - by dayjax22 on 2020-03-16 18:58:13
dayjax22 on 2020-03-16 18:58:13
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Since 6 years ago

Season recaps here

2superman1 on 2020-04-03 20:48:06
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Since 10 years ago

Cincinnati Bengals started off with a fire 8-0 start with Singleterry running through the lgs competition and leading the lg in rushing. the bengals weren’t the youngest fastest strongest team but they came together and played as 1. Stafford started the first 8 weeks and lead the team to its success then had to let the owner need know that he had contained covid-19 and was quarantined till further notice. The bengals made a quick trade to acquire the Duck legend Marcus Mariota as he started week 10 and continued where the bengals left off. It was like nothing changed the team took mariota and there new leadership with open arms as Mariota played a Mvp 8 weeks and ended with 2944 yards 32 tds and 8ints and he dedicated his season to stafford getting better. The bengals ended 16-0 and hope to match the 72 phins!

KwakKwak on 2020-04-03 21:00:20
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Since 11 years ago

Texans Season Recap

Well it was a roller coaster for the Texans.  Due to COVID-19, Kirk Cousins was shipped away for a younger, less vulnerable QB in Drew Lock.   With that addition superman, AKA Stefon Diggs, had a breakout year that saw him move to XF.  Christian McCaffery, the Texans #1 draft pick, was shipped off after 1 game to acquire Dalvin Cook who immediately made a huge impact in the tune of over  1950 yards and 16 TDs. 

However,  a leaky defense could hold the Texans back.  With a lack of veteran leadership outside ol steady Earl Thomas, the Texans D has been leakier than Trump's sphincter.    What will the playoffs hold?  Will the Texans be able to even win 1 game?  Doubtful but good ol Bill O'Brien, the best GM in the NFL, will give it a shot.

Mrupprcut on 2020-04-03 23:23:10
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Since 12 years ago

Giants recap

In going 1 - 16, the GIANTS became the first franchise in NFL history to have multiple seasons with 15 or more losses. They were mathematically eliminated from the NFC North title contention in Week 7 extending an active NFL record drought of 25 consecutive seasons without a division title. They were then eliminated from playoff contention also in Week 7 extending their franchise record playoff drought to 15 consecutive seasons. The Giants had the longest postseason drought in the NFL. The Giants finished the season with a losing record for the tenth consecutive season, extending a franchise record that is something to be ashamed of. It was the first season in which the team lost every home game since 1999. The Giants also extended their road losing streak to 21 games and their losing streak within the division to 15 games, both date back to the 2015 season. It is safe to say that the Giants will be looking to save the franchise in this years up coming draft and word on the street is it will start with a QB.

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CharboCharge on 2020-04-04 01:23:09
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Since 5 years ago

Saints

The saints season started out as a total train wreck. Starting with a huge losing streak and followed by suspension of qb1 Baker Mayfield (but more on that later). Coach Lewis Litt attributes the teams poor performance early in the season to the one thing.
"The fact that many of our players have kids really hurt the team " Litt told nfl times "As anyone knows once you have kids you productivity level drastically drops. Everyone knows that. Once we mandated that all children of players be shipped off to boarding schools or sweat shops throughout Asia things really impoved. And of course that really helped turn things around."

Though the removal of children improved the saints chances, there was more drama that the team had to face. About a quarter of the way through the season and right after the teams first win, news broke that qb Baker Mayfield was in hot water for an off field business venture. It seems that the young quarterback was co-owner of a men's gay bath house that was on the FBIs radar for being run as a brothel. This cost not only Mayfield but running back Derrick Henry 4 games on suspension. Mayfield once again tried to run from the arresting officers but video showed it did not end well.
"what can I say, it was making good money... So Colin Cowherd can shut his f***in mouth!" Was Mayfields response when questioned about the charges. Then he proceeded to grab his crotch.
The reason the suspension was so short was later revealed when it came to light that many league officials including Roger Goodell were frequent patrons of 'The Happy Hole bath house'.

The season did have a few bright spots though. A several mid-season trades proved to be huge additions. McCaffrey had an outstanding year rushing and receiving. Samuel was among the league leaders in most receiving categories. Even Mayfield despite his dubious activities costing him 4 games he still managed to lead the league in passing.

Though the defense was the weak point in the team, even they saw improvement at the end of the year. Seeing good sack numbers from 2 young linebackers Gerry and surprise of the year David Long.

With a full off season without distractions and a strong draft the saints are feeling like they can be competitive in the division next season and maybe make the playoffs.

Rj_93888 on 2020-04-04 03:48:41
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Since 9 years ago

The cardinals started out this season with great hopes. They looked to have one of the best if not the best secondary in the league. On top of this they had an offense with capable players at every skill position. But never underestimate the power of the front lines. With arguably the worst offensive line in the league their QB Derek Carr could barely stand up and may be following in his brothers footsteps of having no protection around him leading to an early end to his career. The constant pressure seemed to get to him throughout the year and even when it wasn’t there he was seeing ghosts and throwing some of the worst passes the nfl has ever seen. On top of that their front 7 was ran over game after game allowing the most rushing yards in the entire league, even at one point allowing Derek Henry to go for 470 yards and 7TDs. Though the team still made the playoffs they were ultimately a train wreck on both sides of the field and an embarrassment to the entire league. Maybe they will go heavy in the draft with defensive front players along with some impactful o line players but when they’re run by a stubborn owner who is too proud to admit his mistakes when it comes to going heavy on the secondary don’t expect them to turn things around anytime soon.

Dooberss13 on 2020-04-04 17:40:33
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Since 9 years ago

Bills Season Recap -

The offense was 27th in passing yards but looking like a team from the 1960s we were able to secure the #2 rushing attack with over 150 ypg. Our defense lead by the young duo; Bush & Smith were able to shut opposing offenses down to attain the #2 points allowed and the #1 in terms of rush yards allowed. Our 3 regular season losses have raised eye brows though as two of them were whippings in which the offense was nowhere to be found. To have a successful playoffs the offense will need to put out top-tier effort if they want to finish their story.

No trades or key free agent pick ups were made for us as our front office has put in dire effort getting to know each on of the individuals that have made the Bills successful. our strength & conditioning staff was one of the best as we did not lose a single player for more than a few quarters the entire season as well. From the top to the bottom, everyone has bought in!

For individual accolades-

-Donnell Pumphrey lead the PPL in rushing yards putting up just under 2100 yards.
-Rookie Dwayne Haskins put up 3100 yards, 23 TDs & only 13 ints (2nd best in PPL) averaging 10 yards and attempt.
-Derwin James & Devin Bush put up almost identical stats of 50+ tackles, 3 sacks & 5 Ints.

Finell on 2020-04-04 20:49:09
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Since 6 years ago

Titans Season Recap

Titans are disappointed that we didn't make the playoffs, but we know for a fact we will be there next season.  We had a few unfortunate losses.  Started the season on vacation so our first game was forced loss.  Hadn't played the game in 2 weeks, so we started off a bit rusty, but we were looking strong as the season went on.  Had an unfortunate lag game as well, where we know we would have won if the game performance was normal.  Next season there are no excuses.  We will be in the playoffs and our secondary is going to make noise.  We believe we are one of the most talent secondaries ever and they gonna put the team on their back.  We feel we just need to add more athletes to our LB core and beef up the offensive line.  If we succeed in those areas in the off-season, then everyone should have a reason to be scared

dayjax22 on 2020-04-05 01:05:34
187 Posts
Since 6 years ago

Jags Recap

Jaguars had high expectations heading into the season in a talented AFC South. On paper the Jags built one of the best Defensive lines. However that Dline was only 9th best in the league. Looking at the numbers you wouldn't think Jags defense was the problem, however it was both sides of the ball. The defense ranking around 23rd in the league and the offense ranking around  27th in the league, there wasn't going to be a lot of winning in Duuval county! Next season the Jags are set to make a comeback, in their minds they hope to control the games with a balanced attack, and better overall defense lead by JJ Watt and Joey Bosa. They are hoping for better QB play as Tannehill threw league leading 42 interceptions on the year. When asking the head coach DUUU VAAAL what he thought his answer was simple "FUCK the Haters!"

ILLWIZZIL on 2020-04-05 03:14:51
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Since 11 years ago

Vikings Recap

Vikings had a strong finish to the regular season after starting 0-2 with losses to division rivals the packers and bears. We ended up finishing the season tied for the division lead and home field advantage in the wildcard rd vs division rival green bay. That game was terrible for Minnesota, after 4 ints by Mitch Trubisky and a stalled run game The Packers won in a blowout.  Despite the disappointing ending. there were some bright spots along the way. WR John Ross set a new single season record for receiving with over 2000yds and 20+ TD grabs! He won the award for NFLs best WR. On defense, Rookie standout Brian Burns also had a magnificent season.  He broke the single season sack record and won DROY! It was a race to the QB every possession between Burns and Probowl Edge Rusher DeMarcus Lawrence who also had over 25 sacks.  This team is young and hungry and should take another step forward next season

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