It’s especially bad for the Jets who will now probably have another 10 years of mediocrity and rebuilding. Being a Jets fan is painful.Good for the Jets, good for the league.
No one benefits from a season with a winless NFL team. That is not the image that the NFL wants to cultivate.
That's bad for TV ratings, that's bad for expansion scenarios, that's bad for pretty much everyone.
Yeah, definitely a shock! Before this 3 game losing streak, they look unbeatable, and a serious challenge to the Chiefs. Now, they are self destructing.Man, the Steelers are in complete free fall.
Who would never have thought the NFL would be on Amazon Prime, but here I sit watching SF vs ARZ.
Tom Brady had a heck of a game against the Lions, four touchdowns in the first half!
Packers v.s. Titans....
Both teams are playing decent ball right now...
The way Green Bay is playing, (even though I don’t care for G.B in the slightest....Yes, I like the Vikings), this is a pretty big game today, I’m going to vote Green Bay wins at least by 6.
Yeah, Chiefs versus Packers, a re-match of Super Bowl I.I don’t know what to say, if Green Bay doesn’t win the Super Bowl this year, I don’t think they ever will under Rogers for a repeat. I mean, the embarrassment Tennessee suffered tonight was absolutely a joke the way they played. G.B. Is playing some next gen-football level right now, and I realize the playoffs are a totally different spectrum for intensity and how things play out, but I think this is their year under a new head coach with Lafluer with Aaron Rodgers approaching the latter part of his career where he’s 38 years old, the time is now or he’s movin’ on. (Actually, Rogers has commented many times that he’s likely to move on to another team beyond the Packers.)
But the Chiefs, Bills, Saints and Steelers are all extremely viable teams that will pose big challenges ahead.
Ideally, I would like to see Kansas City v.s. Green Bay in the Super Bowl, with Kansas City trumping the Packers.
Yeah, Chiefs versus Packers, a re-match of Super Bowl I.
I'll be rooting for the Chiefs. I always liked the AFL before the merger, and the Chiefs are one of the original AFL teams. Plus the Packers beat the Chiefs pretty bad in Super Bowl I, 35 to 10. Time for some revenge by the Chiefs!I think this is the most likely scenario. I’ll be rooting for the Packers.
I'll be rooting for the Chiefs. I always liked the AFL before the merger, and the Chiefs are one of the original AFL teams. Plus the Packers beat the Chiefs pretty bad in Super Bowl I, 35 to 10. Time for some revenge by the Chiefs!
Pat Mahomes is one bright guy and a ‘heckuva’ quarterback. I think that also he also some really mature footing having a Super Bowl under his career, but Andy Reid has been around a long time to put them in a position where they could easily capitalize on a second championship.
I’m totally in favor of the Chiefs dropping the Packers, I think it will make for a great Super Bowl, both teams are very talented/well coached. Also, I personally just can’t stand Aaron Rodgers, the guy is a total knob on and off the field, and not really respected for a plethora of reasons.
When in doubt, just sit on the ball. 🏈The Giants tried their best to lose, but they’re still alive.