Earlier this week we talked through our 2018 preseason record predictions for the AFC, division by division. Now we are going to take a look at the NFC and see how our views of the teams prior to the season lined up with how things transpired in 2018. If you missed the AFC installment you can find it here.
We've created some handy graphics (one for each division) to visualize where JB and TK thought each team would end up, and alongside them, the actual 2018 record. JB's preseason predictions are in green, TK's in purple (Go Ravens!), and the real deal in black. Also, please note the four teams with ties are graphed as finishing with an extra half-win. That's Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Minnesota, and Green Bay
In conclusion: the National Football Conference
TK: Boy, did I whiff on Dallas! It feels like a cop-out to say that I just don't really like them too much so I gave the wins to their opponents. But looking back at the schedule and where I put the losses, I stand by them. Jacksonville, New Orleans, and sweeping Philly: turn those wins into losses and Dallas sits at 6-10.
JB: I don't feel bad about my predictions. The only one I didn't see coming was the Giants. I figured with OBJ back, and Barkley in the backfield they would be able to cobble together an 8-8 record. Turns out they're worse than I thought. The time has come for replacing Eli Manning. I don't think they made a mistake in drafting Barkley (best value at that point in the draft), but they have to live with the fact that there aren't any blue chip QB's in the 2019 draft class.
TK: If they wriggle their way out of this mess in a timely fashion, then job well done to Gettleman and Co.! I'm expecting them to be bottom feeders until the mid-2020s at least! The good news for the G-Men though is that none of these other franchises look stable long-term. Will Wentz get healthy/return to form? Is Dak Prescott good? Will Washington EVER find a quarterback? I like Philadelphia's chances the best as Wentz has looked truly talented and probably needed more time than he took to fully recover. Pederson and Schwartz also make a really good pairing in my opinion.
JB: I'm willing to give Wentz the benefit of the doubt. The injury that is keeping him out of this years playoff run is different from the ACL/MCL that kept him out last year. I firmly believe that Wentz should have been held out longer this year. I understand that the Eagles were off to a rough start, and Wentz helped correct for that initially, but he wasn't in peak form. Another off-season under his belt will put him right where he needs to be.
TK: I hope so, I don't really care for any of the others in the NFC East, and that's me being very civil. Washington is in an interesting spot. They were doing ok with Adrian Peterson, Alex Smith, and a solid defense. I'm excited to see Derrius Guice next year. Curious what they'll do with AP, perhaps let them share the backfield for a season as Guice warms to the league and settles in from the ACL injury (that required 4 total surgeries, due to an infection). Also think Washington needs to look hard at moving Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Chad Englehart back to a second-fiddle role to combat the overwhelmingly high number of season-ending injuries.
JB: Everything you just said...everything...yes.
JB: Hindsight is 20/20, but looking at it now we probably should have seen the writing on the wall in Green Bay. Mike McCarthy was on thin ice after last year, and the rumor mill started spinning out the McCarthy vs Rodgers stories shortly after Rodgers went down with a knee injury. Rodgers was able to play through it, saving all of us from having to watch DeShone Kizer, but he was not "right" and everyone noticed. By the time he was healthy enough to play without the brace Green Bay was in a hole they couldn't climb out of.
TK: I will not accept that it was obvious heading into the season. That being said, I can't name why the Packers weren't actually good with all the talent they have. I should have been cooler on Detroit though. I was riding high off my 2017 Preseason Eagles pick and looking to make another splash to land a job with ESPN. Should have gone with Chicago, I guess! Is Chicago's season sustainable? The last few dominant defenses we've seen carry mediocre offenses haven't lasted multiple seasons (2017 Jaguars and Vikings, 2015 Jets). I just hope DC Fangio doesn't leave to take a head coaching gig.
JB: Football Outsiders tells me that Turnovers aren't something that can be predicted year over year. The Bears actually have fewer Turnovers this year (36) than last year (43). There is a good mix of youthful energy and veteran leadership in the Defense. I think they'll be around for a long time. I'm not sure about the offense. I like what Matt Nagy has been doing, but Trubisky looks erratic. I'm not sure I'd want to count on him to carry my team.
TK: I'm glad you and the boys at FO have eased my mind on the defensive performance, they appear to be doing it the right way, not smoke and mirrors (looking at you Jacksonville!). I agree Trubisky does look the picture of an incomplete picture. Over here in this corner you've got the beautiful beginnings of a work fit for the Louvre. But over in this other corner you've got something on my fridge that my five-year-old niece gave me (Thanks, Mia!).
JB: I had high hopes for Patricia in Detroit this year. Obviously things didn't pan out. Are my rose-colored glasses still on? Should Patricia be one and done? The stories coming out of Detroit about his casual relationship with time set off alarms in my head. I had thought that in order to be successful as a Head Coach you needed to be detail oriented. Blowing off some meetings and showing up 90+ minutes late to others does not inspire confidence. Also, the Defense, which is what Patricia is known for, didn't seem improved this year compared to last. What do you think TK? One more year?
TK: Patricia keeps disappointing me, from the sexual assault, to the verbal accosting of a reporter, and now the lackadaisical approach to promptness. I probably should just move on, I like Detroit and a lot of pieces on their roster though. When you dig into the defensive numbers, Detroit in 2017 was 27th in Yards per Game allowed vs. 10th in 2018 (355.8 to 335). They showed improvement on a league-wide scale in terms of Pass Yards Allowed and Run Yards Allowed, finishing 8th and 10th respectively. The offense took a nose-dive that finished in a belly flop in 2018, scoring only 324 points (25th) as opposed to 410 (7th) a year ago. Another year with Patricia and Pasqualoni to build their defense (and hopefully be done paying and waiting for Ansah) should make the defense look good. We'll see where their new OC takes them.
TK: The NFC South was one of our stronger divisions, maybe more so for me than you. Tampa and New Orleans pretty much spot on. I pegged Carolina for what they were too, though I'm surprised after the start they had and the groove they looked to be in after 8. The wheels came completely off though. Not many teams lose seven in a row and finish the season 1-7 by virtue of a punted week 17 divisional match-up, but Carolina did!
JB: Quick shout-out to Atlanta, for once again taking a stacked offensive team, and fail to finish over .500. I thought Sarkisian would be able to generate points, and they did (414 Points For). The problem was on the other side of the ball where DC Marquand Manuel struggled to get opposing offenses off the field and out of the end zone (423 pts against).
TK: So Atlanta's decision to fire Manuel and let Dan Quinn call defensive plays makes sense, but I don't get the dismissal of Sarkisian. Unless DQ and Dimitroff just don't like him? Can't wait to see where this one goes! Tampa Bay, we both felt, was legitimately a 4-win team. And they were, except for when they caught New Orleans by surprise on Opening Weekend. I'd love to see them overtake Carolina and Atlanta, but I don't see it happening with Winston.
JB: I don't think it was a good decision to fire Sarkisian. I think that was more of a shot across the bow to Dan Quinn. That being said, whoever the new OC is will need to put up points. I don't think the change at DC and Quinn calling plays is going to get it done. Carolina performed better than I thought they would, but still completely collapsed. Now that Marv "Verminator" Lewis is out in Cincy, Riverboat Ron Rivera becomes my new "Head Coach who should be fired."
TK: All signs point to Norv Turner actually miraculously fixing Cam Newton. His 2018 completion percentage finished at 67.9, toppling his previous high from 2013 of 61.7. He fought through a bum shoulder too, so you could envision a healthy Cam actually getting Carolina back to the playoffs. Get this man a wide receiver! They'll also need to find some defensive help this summer. I forgot to get to my original point though: could Hurney and Tepper opt to move Turner into the HC role?
JB: All of this and we don't mention the Division champs? The Saints are rolling down hill, and the road to Super Bowl LIII runs through the Super Dome. Drew Brees had an MVP-type year, even if he doesn't get it. It seems like we've said this before, if the Defense can keep up their end of the bargain the Offense can carry this team to a championship.
JB: The NFC West went pretty much as we predicted. Garoppolo going out in week 3 with the ACL injury derailed the 49ers. The bad news for the rest of the league is that a roster that already has talent will be adding to it in the draft. Nick Mullens and C.J. Beathard didn't do horribly, but I don't think anyone will mind seeing Garoppolo getting back on the field.
TK: Correct. San Francisco looks to be in a good position heading into 2019. The second pick might be worthy of a trade down to pull in even more. This could be a fun division next year. I can't believe the Seahawks made noise again. Why do the teams I hate always have to torture me? If they are good again next year ... *shakes fist at sky*
JB: Bad news for you and the rest of the NFC West. The Seahawks did what they did this year with a young team that will only get better. Barring injury they'll improve over the next 2-3 years. The upside for the rest of the division is that Russell Wilson is starting to show some wear and tear. He's clearly lost a step. Not quick enough to evade the pass rush all the time anymore. The good news for Seattle is that he's developed a good eye for reading defenses. He tends to hold the ball too long, but that has more to do with a combination of good coverage/poor pass protection than anything else.
TK: Yeah, sigh... yeah. Arizona! Five wins turned out to be pretty generous. I went in thinking Bradford still had something left [Narrator: He did not.]. I also wasn't paying attention to the offensive coordinator Wilks hired. An offensive line revamp is required, and it's not going to be pretty for Rosen for another season in all likelihood. Arizona should return their rookie center Mason Cole and THAT'S IT! There's a lot of work to be done here, but if Bidwill and Keim hire the right staff (not likely) there is a foundation build on.
JB: Well... They hired Kliff Kingsbury. The same Kingsbury that had just accepted a job as OC of USC. The same Kingsbury that didn't do well enough at Texas Tech to keep his HC job there. The same Kingsbury that Baker Mayfield ran away from after his Freshman year at Tech. Better than Wilks? Yes, but name for me please the offensive-minded college coach who came into the league and had success. I can not. There's a ton of work to be done on both sides of the ball from a roster standpoint. I don't have faith that Keim can get it done.
TK: Hammer, meet head of nail. Case closed. The Rams look great again. Neither of us saw the losses at Chicago and vs. Philadelphia, but boy did we nail that Saints game! The defense was not as dominant as I thought it would be, finishing 20th in points allowed. And that's with 6 games against Arizona, San Francisco, and Seattle! Sean McVay's offense is a well-oiled machine, the Rams finished only 3 games with fewer than 30 points. Kansas City had 4, New Orleans had 5. Yeesh.
Wednesday, January 9, 2019
Monday, January 7, 2019
NFL Preseason Predictions: The AFC
Well, well. What have we here? An actual blog post with written words from The Broken Plane? It can't be! But it is. You're welcome.
Our initial foray into the blogosphere will be the first half of a two-part entry in which we'll be looking back at our 2018 preseason record predictions for all 32 NFL teams and comparing them to the real-life results.
We've created some handy graphics (one for each division) to visualize where JB and TK thought each team would end up, and alongside them, the actual 2018 record. JB's preseason predictions are in green, TK's in purple (Go Ravens!), and the real deal in black. Also, please note the four teams with ties are graphed as finishing with an extra half-win. That's Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Minnesota, and Green Bay.
So without further ado: on to the American Football Conference.
TK: The AFC East felt fairly safe in that you could rely on New England winning at least 10 games and you could rely on Miami, Buffalo, and New York to finish below .500.
JB: The AFC East has been in lock-down for the last 18 years, so you could have made the picks without looking (and I did). It is fun to see that the Bills and Jets performed better than TK or I predicted. There may be a light at the end of this tunnel... Or is that a train... OH NO!!! LOOK OUT!!!
TK: Miami definitely gave me a scare as I had them being worse off than they actually were, but in the end they basically finished in my acceptable wiggle-room window. Opening the season 3-0 really killed my predictions as I had them starting 1-2, picking up the win over a traveling Oakland. But when you look at who they beat: Tennessee in Miami with Mariota exiting after suffering the first of 2 trillion injuries, and New York with a rookie quarterback in Sam Darnold, I suppose the extra wins aren't too surprising.
JB: The only pick I would like back is the Patriots. I overestimated the success they would have on both sides of the ball. It should come as no surprise that they're being exposed more and more each year. They haven't had a top 10 pick since... I'm not looking it up. [I'll look it up. It was 2008, linebacker Jerod Mayo. selected 10th overall. BUT! That was obtained via trade. New England moved #7 overall and #164 to drop back to #10, plus #78. They got the #7 pick by trading with San Francisco the year before. Their last natural top 10 draft pick was in 2001 when defensive end Richard Seymour was taken 6th overall. -TK] They've been performing on both sides of the ball with a roster made up of misfit toys. This is the real story of the Pats; doing more with less.
TK: I'm also very disappointed in Buffalo. Six wins is far too many for a team with so many things wrong with it. Josh Allen is nowhere near good enough to have finished with a respectable 5-6 record in games started. And the Bills' sixth win came on the shoulders of who now? MATT BARKLEY?! Unacceptable. There's no denying that defense is good though. If general manager Brandon Beane and head coach Sean McDermott can figure out a way to supply the offense with a couple dependable linemen and a decent pass-catching tight end and one more reliable wide receiver... and I suppose a new lead running back for that matter, Buffalo could be a team lingering in the playoff picture despite Josh Allen.
JB: I'm proud of the Bills. Still can't believe they took that Jugs-machine-rookie QB, played him most of the year, and wound up a game below .500. Does it change the way I look at the franchise? Maybe a little. I found myself tuning in to Bills games to watch Allen, but staying to watch Tremaine Edmunds. So impressive in his rookie year playing middle linebacker. Well done Buffalo
JB: Feels like we hit the nail on the head in the AFC North. We both had Pittsburgh and Cleveland doing better than they did, but only by a couple of games. We both fell a game short of where Baltimore ended up, but let's be honest; everyone fell a game or two short of that. Cincinnati over performed, but it wasn't enough to keep Marv Lewis in groceries. Good luck to the Bungles on filling that coaching vacancy. So far they've interviewed Vance Joseph and Hue Jackson.
TK: We probably would have been even further off on Cincinnati's win total had Andy Dalton stayed healthy. Say what you will, but he's a heck of a lot better than Jeff Driskel. They suffered through a ton of injuries (Eifert, Dalton, Mixon, A.J. Green, Gio) and that's just offense! I'm not entirely convinced Vance Joseph is a failure, his quarterbacks have been bad. Andy Dalton would be a significant upgrade for him, as ridiculous as that sounds.
JB: We both had Pittsburgh at 11 wins. I wonder what would have happened if Bell had been convinced to sign. Would he have bumped the needle to the tune of another win and a half? With Bell's contract, Brown's tantrum, Ben's age, and Tomlin's uhh... Failure to live up to high expectations? This may be the last time we see this version of the Steelers. It's disappointing and also satisfying to watch them implode.
TK: You know what, you're probably right. Bell probably gets them over the hump at the very least for the tie with Cleveland. I think that right there is enough to edge Baltimore out of the playoffs. Maybe they don't lose to Baltimore in the first match-up, or lose to Oakland. Who knows? Maybe they play worse!
JB: What a run for Baltimore to finish up the Regular Season and make the playoffs! Lamar Jackson and the Ravens' defense pull the team over the finish line, eking out the Steelers in the last game of the season. Tough for Flacco getting hurt, but good on Jackson for stepping in and having immediate success. Kudos to the Offensive coaching staff (looking at you Marty Mornhinweg) for designing and calling a game plan that he could be successful with. Jackson will still need to develop as a passer, but this is a great start. Very encouraging.
TK: Certainly encouraging as a Ravens fan, but I'm giving more credit to Greg Roman. He is on staff as the Assistant (to the) Head Coach and I suspect had much more to do with the offense's success, seeing as he was the OC for San Francisco during the Colin Kaepernick era. At any rate, you're right, he needs to develop in a major way this offseason. The AFC North is going to be a tough nut to crack in 2019. Cleveland may very well sit atop the division, Pittsburgh at the bottom. And that would be something. Pittsburgh hasn't finished in last in their division since 1988. Cleveland hasn't won it since 1989.
TK: The South was tightly contested, I'm proud to say I got fairly close on how this one shook out. Tennessee continues to disappoint, I think largely due to Mariota's inability to stay on the field. I have no idea where I'll view them for 2019, but I suspect somewhere near .500 as I don't trust him anymore. We'll see how the summer goes.
JB: I missed on Houston, Indianapolis, and Jacksonville to the tune of 5+ games each. Congrats to the Texans. They went on a great run this year. I still don't have any faith in them. I thought it would take the Colts a year or two to transition to Frank Reich as a Head Coach. Instead it took about 4 games. Good on them! The Jaguars unraveled faster than a sweater with a loose piece of yarn in a Peanuts cartoon.
TK: Nothing we both enjoyed more than watching Blake Bortles' stock come back down to earth. He is the epitome of "average quarterback." I look forward to seeing where they end up at the quarterback position in 2019. And the running back spot as well now, Lenny is digging himself a grave! And looks like you weren't wrong to have no faith in the Texans. They pert' near laid an egg at home in the Wild Card game. I'm loving this Colts team.
JB: Jacksonville fell off a cliff. It started with Leonard Fournette hurting his hamstring, and ended with Tom Coughlin publicly admonishing Fournette and T.J. Yeldon for not being enthusiastic enough on the sidelines during the last game. When Fournette went down so did the running game. Bortles wasn't able to generate 1st downs, or points from the passing game (417 Points For in 2017, 245 in 2018). Playing without the lead, the Defense wasn't able to match last years turnover numbers (45 in 2017, 26 in 2018), and ended up allowing more points (268 in 2017, 316 in 2018). The Offense was forced to play from behind, again putting pressure on Bortles to carry the team.
TK: You just had to reignite the Jaguars talk. You hate the Jaguars. I gave you an opening for the Colts, or even the Texans. I even tried to goad you into some Mariota talk (Go Ducks!) in the beginning. I don't like what OC Matt LaFleur did with Mariota this year, I wouldn't mind seeing Vrabel look elsewhere. I also wouldn't mind seeing Tennessee bottom out. Houston needs to fix their offensive line and I think they'll be fine. Indianapolis should add more defensive reinforcements, and Golden Tate.
JB: Mariota may be on his last legs in Tennessee. He's on the last year of his rookie deal, and at this point I don't think he's done enough to guarantee a 2nd contract as a starter. If Matt LaFleur returns as OC, it would be good if the team took a hard look at the QB position. Houston is close, and it was good to see J.J. Watt finish the year up playing instead of on the sidelines.
JB: FINE! I admit it. I missed the boat with Kansas City. I was pretty sure that Patrick Mahomes would take a few games to get acclimated to the NFL game. I also didn't see the cresting wave of scoring that the Chiefs would put up. Mahomes 50 TD/5000 Yds passing are incredible numbers. One of the great stories of the 2018 NFL season. On the other end of the spectrum, I feel pretty good about picking the Raiders to struggle this year. What I didn't see was the roster churn that the team would undergo. It feels like the franchise took big step backwards this year.
TK: If you say to me today that you had Kansas City pegged to be in the playoffs before the season started you're either a liar, a homer, or part of the organization itself. I had the good fortune of at least getting small glimpses of Mahomes before we made these predictions, otherwise I probably would have gone with fewer than 7 wins. As for Oakland, I started out buying all the horse manure Gruden sold. As the season wore on though, I became less sure that Gruden knew much of anything about coaching an NFL team. I think he lucked into a Super Bowl win.
JB: I was bullish on the Chargers going into the year, but broke an ankle jumping off the bandwagon after the 1-2 start. It turns out that those two losses were against Kansas City and the Rams. Two of the most explosive offensive teams in the league. It was easy to give up on the Chargers since I can't stand the man baby, AKA Fast "Philly" Rivers. Turns out they are probably the most complete team in the AFC, narrowly missing out on the Division Championship by means of losing the tie breaker to KC.
TK: I thought I liked Los Diego more than you, but apparently not. At any rate, I believed in them harder than you. They survived the road Wild Card game, overcoming a dominant defense and another sub-200 yard pass performance from Rivers. It feels wrong to hope they succeed after Spanos screwed San Diego though.
JB: The Broncos had troubles this year. It turns out Case Keenum isn't a franchise QB (duh?). Six wins wasn't enough for Vance Joseph to keep his job. I'm not sure where the team turns next for Head Coach. It sounds like Gary Kubiak might be wanting to return to the NFL, but as an Offensive Coordinator, not Head Coach. Would the Broncos consider bringing him back in that capacity? This seems like a team with some nice pieces. Looking at the roster it seems like they should have a better record than they do.
TK: They do have a nice roster. They dealt with injuries again (Jake Butt), but found out that rolling with four white ends is a legit offensive concept (see: Baltimore - Mark Andrews, Nick Boyle, Hayden Hurst, Maxx Williams). The grouping of Matt LaCosse, Jeff Heuerman, Brian Parker, and Jake Butt (plus bonus Troy Fumagalli) should help the Donkeys succeed next year. Kubiak had a nice season as the OC for Baltimore in 2014, getting them the 8th best scoring offense. That's a Baltimore best under Flacco. Denver brings in the right coach and things could get tricky in the West. I don't even think they'd need a new quarterback under Kubiak.
Our initial foray into the blogosphere will be the first half of a two-part entry in which we'll be looking back at our 2018 preseason record predictions for all 32 NFL teams and comparing them to the real-life results.
We've created some handy graphics (one for each division) to visualize where JB and TK thought each team would end up, and alongside them, the actual 2018 record. JB's preseason predictions are in green, TK's in purple (Go Ravens!), and the real deal in black. Also, please note the four teams with ties are graphed as finishing with an extra half-win. That's Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Minnesota, and Green Bay.
So without further ado: on to the American Football Conference.
TK: The AFC East felt fairly safe in that you could rely on New England winning at least 10 games and you could rely on Miami, Buffalo, and New York to finish below .500.
JB: The AFC East has been in lock-down for the last 18 years, so you could have made the picks without looking (and I did). It is fun to see that the Bills and Jets performed better than TK or I predicted. There may be a light at the end of this tunnel... Or is that a train... OH NO!!! LOOK OUT!!!
TK: Miami definitely gave me a scare as I had them being worse off than they actually were, but in the end they basically finished in my acceptable wiggle-room window. Opening the season 3-0 really killed my predictions as I had them starting 1-2, picking up the win over a traveling Oakland. But when you look at who they beat: Tennessee in Miami with Mariota exiting after suffering the first of 2 trillion injuries, and New York with a rookie quarterback in Sam Darnold, I suppose the extra wins aren't too surprising.
JB: The only pick I would like back is the Patriots. I overestimated the success they would have on both sides of the ball. It should come as no surprise that they're being exposed more and more each year. They haven't had a top 10 pick since... I'm not looking it up. [I'll look it up. It was 2008, linebacker Jerod Mayo. selected 10th overall. BUT! That was obtained via trade. New England moved #7 overall and #164 to drop back to #10, plus #78. They got the #7 pick by trading with San Francisco the year before. Their last natural top 10 draft pick was in 2001 when defensive end Richard Seymour was taken 6th overall. -TK] They've been performing on both sides of the ball with a roster made up of misfit toys. This is the real story of the Pats; doing more with less.
TK: I'm also very disappointed in Buffalo. Six wins is far too many for a team with so many things wrong with it. Josh Allen is nowhere near good enough to have finished with a respectable 5-6 record in games started. And the Bills' sixth win came on the shoulders of who now? MATT BARKLEY?! Unacceptable. There's no denying that defense is good though. If general manager Brandon Beane and head coach Sean McDermott can figure out a way to supply the offense with a couple dependable linemen and a decent pass-catching tight end and one more reliable wide receiver... and I suppose a new lead running back for that matter, Buffalo could be a team lingering in the playoff picture despite Josh Allen.
JB: I'm proud of the Bills. Still can't believe they took that Jugs-machine-rookie QB, played him most of the year, and wound up a game below .500. Does it change the way I look at the franchise? Maybe a little. I found myself tuning in to Bills games to watch Allen, but staying to watch Tremaine Edmunds. So impressive in his rookie year playing middle linebacker. Well done Buffalo
JB: Feels like we hit the nail on the head in the AFC North. We both had Pittsburgh and Cleveland doing better than they did, but only by a couple of games. We both fell a game short of where Baltimore ended up, but let's be honest; everyone fell a game or two short of that. Cincinnati over performed, but it wasn't enough to keep Marv Lewis in groceries. Good luck to the Bungles on filling that coaching vacancy. So far they've interviewed Vance Joseph and Hue Jackson.
TK: We probably would have been even further off on Cincinnati's win total had Andy Dalton stayed healthy. Say what you will, but he's a heck of a lot better than Jeff Driskel. They suffered through a ton of injuries (Eifert, Dalton, Mixon, A.J. Green, Gio) and that's just offense! I'm not entirely convinced Vance Joseph is a failure, his quarterbacks have been bad. Andy Dalton would be a significant upgrade for him, as ridiculous as that sounds.
JB: We both had Pittsburgh at 11 wins. I wonder what would have happened if Bell had been convinced to sign. Would he have bumped the needle to the tune of another win and a half? With Bell's contract, Brown's tantrum, Ben's age, and Tomlin's uhh... Failure to live up to high expectations? This may be the last time we see this version of the Steelers. It's disappointing and also satisfying to watch them implode.
TK: You know what, you're probably right. Bell probably gets them over the hump at the very least for the tie with Cleveland. I think that right there is enough to edge Baltimore out of the playoffs. Maybe they don't lose to Baltimore in the first match-up, or lose to Oakland. Who knows? Maybe they play worse!
JB: What a run for Baltimore to finish up the Regular Season and make the playoffs! Lamar Jackson and the Ravens' defense pull the team over the finish line, eking out the Steelers in the last game of the season. Tough for Flacco getting hurt, but good on Jackson for stepping in and having immediate success. Kudos to the Offensive coaching staff (looking at you Marty Mornhinweg) for designing and calling a game plan that he could be successful with. Jackson will still need to develop as a passer, but this is a great start. Very encouraging.
TK: Certainly encouraging as a Ravens fan, but I'm giving more credit to Greg Roman. He is on staff as the Assistant (to the) Head Coach and I suspect had much more to do with the offense's success, seeing as he was the OC for San Francisco during the Colin Kaepernick era. At any rate, you're right, he needs to develop in a major way this offseason. The AFC North is going to be a tough nut to crack in 2019. Cleveland may very well sit atop the division, Pittsburgh at the bottom. And that would be something. Pittsburgh hasn't finished in last in their division since 1988. Cleveland hasn't won it since 1989.
TK: The South was tightly contested, I'm proud to say I got fairly close on how this one shook out. Tennessee continues to disappoint, I think largely due to Mariota's inability to stay on the field. I have no idea where I'll view them for 2019, but I suspect somewhere near .500 as I don't trust him anymore. We'll see how the summer goes.
JB: I missed on Houston, Indianapolis, and Jacksonville to the tune of 5+ games each. Congrats to the Texans. They went on a great run this year. I still don't have any faith in them. I thought it would take the Colts a year or two to transition to Frank Reich as a Head Coach. Instead it took about 4 games. Good on them! The Jaguars unraveled faster than a sweater with a loose piece of yarn in a Peanuts cartoon.
TK: Nothing we both enjoyed more than watching Blake Bortles' stock come back down to earth. He is the epitome of "average quarterback." I look forward to seeing where they end up at the quarterback position in 2019. And the running back spot as well now, Lenny is digging himself a grave! And looks like you weren't wrong to have no faith in the Texans. They pert' near laid an egg at home in the Wild Card game. I'm loving this Colts team.
JB: Jacksonville fell off a cliff. It started with Leonard Fournette hurting his hamstring, and ended with Tom Coughlin publicly admonishing Fournette and T.J. Yeldon for not being enthusiastic enough on the sidelines during the last game. When Fournette went down so did the running game. Bortles wasn't able to generate 1st downs, or points from the passing game (417 Points For in 2017, 245 in 2018). Playing without the lead, the Defense wasn't able to match last years turnover numbers (45 in 2017, 26 in 2018), and ended up allowing more points (268 in 2017, 316 in 2018). The Offense was forced to play from behind, again putting pressure on Bortles to carry the team.
TK: You just had to reignite the Jaguars talk. You hate the Jaguars. I gave you an opening for the Colts, or even the Texans. I even tried to goad you into some Mariota talk (Go Ducks!) in the beginning. I don't like what OC Matt LaFleur did with Mariota this year, I wouldn't mind seeing Vrabel look elsewhere. I also wouldn't mind seeing Tennessee bottom out. Houston needs to fix their offensive line and I think they'll be fine. Indianapolis should add more defensive reinforcements, and Golden Tate.
JB: Mariota may be on his last legs in Tennessee. He's on the last year of his rookie deal, and at this point I don't think he's done enough to guarantee a 2nd contract as a starter. If Matt LaFleur returns as OC, it would be good if the team took a hard look at the QB position. Houston is close, and it was good to see J.J. Watt finish the year up playing instead of on the sidelines.
JB: FINE! I admit it. I missed the boat with Kansas City. I was pretty sure that Patrick Mahomes would take a few games to get acclimated to the NFL game. I also didn't see the cresting wave of scoring that the Chiefs would put up. Mahomes 50 TD/5000 Yds passing are incredible numbers. One of the great stories of the 2018 NFL season. On the other end of the spectrum, I feel pretty good about picking the Raiders to struggle this year. What I didn't see was the roster churn that the team would undergo. It feels like the franchise took big step backwards this year.
TK: If you say to me today that you had Kansas City pegged to be in the playoffs before the season started you're either a liar, a homer, or part of the organization itself. I had the good fortune of at least getting small glimpses of Mahomes before we made these predictions, otherwise I probably would have gone with fewer than 7 wins. As for Oakland, I started out buying all the horse manure Gruden sold. As the season wore on though, I became less sure that Gruden knew much of anything about coaching an NFL team. I think he lucked into a Super Bowl win.
JB: I was bullish on the Chargers going into the year, but broke an ankle jumping off the bandwagon after the 1-2 start. It turns out that those two losses were against Kansas City and the Rams. Two of the most explosive offensive teams in the league. It was easy to give up on the Chargers since I can't stand the man baby, AKA Fast "Philly" Rivers. Turns out they are probably the most complete team in the AFC, narrowly missing out on the Division Championship by means of losing the tie breaker to KC.
TK: I thought I liked Los Diego more than you, but apparently not. At any rate, I believed in them harder than you. They survived the road Wild Card game, overcoming a dominant defense and another sub-200 yard pass performance from Rivers. It feels wrong to hope they succeed after Spanos screwed San Diego though.
JB: The Broncos had troubles this year. It turns out Case Keenum isn't a franchise QB (duh?). Six wins wasn't enough for Vance Joseph to keep his job. I'm not sure where the team turns next for Head Coach. It sounds like Gary Kubiak might be wanting to return to the NFL, but as an Offensive Coordinator, not Head Coach. Would the Broncos consider bringing him back in that capacity? This seems like a team with some nice pieces. Looking at the roster it seems like they should have a better record than they do.
TK: They do have a nice roster. They dealt with injuries again (Jake Butt), but found out that rolling with four white ends is a legit offensive concept (see: Baltimore - Mark Andrews, Nick Boyle, Hayden Hurst, Maxx Williams). The grouping of Matt LaCosse, Jeff Heuerman, Brian Parker, and Jake Butt (plus bonus Troy Fumagalli) should help the Donkeys succeed next year. Kubiak had a nice season as the OC for Baltimore in 2014, getting them the 8th best scoring offense. That's a Baltimore best under Flacco. Denver brings in the right coach and things could get tricky in the West. I don't even think they'd need a new quarterback under Kubiak.
Friday, January 4, 2019
2018 NFL Wildcard Weekend!!
The Broken Plane Podcast
Season 2, Episode 39
2018 NFL Wildcard Weekend
0:00 - 5:17 Intro/Twitter Fan of the Week Tracy - @nick_mizell
Twitter...@TheBrokenPlane
Email...TheBrokenPlanePod@gmail.com
Hotline...(503) 902-1006
5:17 - 39:05 Wildcard Weekend
Colts @ Texans
Seahawks @ Cowboys
Chargers @ Ravens
Eagles @ Bears
39:05 - 40:45 Coaches Canned
40:45 - 51:48 Cards in Chaos!
51:48 - 59:57 Advice From A Guy
59:57 - 1:09:20 Closing out Lose The Farm
1:09:20 - 1:11:40 Outro
Season 2, Episode 39
2018 NFL Wildcard Weekend
0:00 - 5:17 Intro/Twitter Fan of the Week Tracy - @nick_mizell
Twitter...@TheBrokenPlane
Email...TheBrokenPlanePod@gmail.com
Hotline...(503) 902-1006
5:17 - 39:05 Wildcard Weekend
Colts @ Texans
Seahawks @ Cowboys
Chargers @ Ravens
Eagles @ Bears
39:05 - 40:45 Coaches Canned
40:45 - 51:48 Cards in Chaos!
51:48 - 59:57 Advice From A Guy
@TheBrokenPlane I'ma start you off with a bang.
— Jay Lewis (@JayFjve) December 31, 2018
Should I or should I not get married? 😃#AdviceFromAGuy
59:57 - 1:09:20 Closing out Lose The Farm
1:09:20 - 1:11:40 Outro
Friday, December 28, 2018
2018 NFL Regular Season Week 17
The Broken Plane Podcast
Season 2, Episode 38
2018 NFL Regular Season Week 17
0:00 - 4:11 Intro/Twitter Fan of the Week Tracy - @corabeanz
Twitter...@TheBrokenPlane
Email...TheBrokenPlanePod@gmail.com
Hotline...(503) 902-1006
4:11 - 6:28 World Junior Hockey Championship & English Premiere League
6:28 - 24:08 Topics From Twitter
Garet - @HugeBeardo
If Lamar Jackson had a past like Baker Mayfield do you think he would have still been drafted?
Austin - @_Regeared
What do you think of the DJ Swearinger situation? And do you think he'd be on the Cardinals if he had a say?
24:08 - 32:34 TGBBPFFL
Week 16 Championship Recap
(4) Da Spr!ng Chikenz (171.86) Beats (2) Let’s Talk About 6 Brady (123.34)
**CONGRATS TO @MizzJLO LEAGUE CHAMPION**
32:34 - 33:21 Non-Football Advice From A Guy
33:21 - 1:08:45 Lose The Farm
1:08:45 - 1:11:12 What's Coming Up On TBP?
1:11:12 - 1:13:08 ReBranding?
1:13:08 - 1:14:55 Outro
Season 2, Episode 38
2018 NFL Regular Season Week 17
0:00 - 4:11 Intro/Twitter Fan of the Week Tracy - @corabeanz
Twitter...@TheBrokenPlane
Email...TheBrokenPlanePod@gmail.com
Hotline...(503) 902-1006
4:11 - 6:28 World Junior Hockey Championship & English Premiere League
6:28 - 24:08 Topics From Twitter
Garet - @HugeBeardo
If Lamar Jackson had a past like Baker Mayfield do you think he would have still been drafted?
Austin - @_Regeared
What do you think of the DJ Swearinger situation? And do you think he'd be on the Cardinals if he had a say?
24:08 - 32:34 TGBBPFFL
Week 16 Championship Recap
(4) Da Spr!ng Chikenz (171.86) Beats (2) Let’s Talk About 6 Brady (123.34)
**CONGRATS TO @MizzJLO LEAGUE CHAMPION**
32:34 - 33:21 Non-Football Advice From A Guy
33:21 - 1:08:45 Lose The Farm
1:08:45 - 1:11:12 What's Coming Up On TBP?
1:11:12 - 1:13:08 ReBranding?
1:13:08 - 1:14:55 Outro
Thursday, December 20, 2018
2018 NFL Regular Season Week 16
The Broken Plane Podcast
Season 2, Episode 37
2018 NFL Regular Season Week 16
0:00 - 4:50 Intro/Twitter Fan of the Week Teddy - @teddy__time
Twitter...@TheBrokenPlane
Email...TheBrokenPlanePod@gmail.com
Hotline...(503) 902-1006
4:50 - 31:17 TBP HOTLINE
Garet - @HugeBeardo
Todd Bowles... ERRRRRRRRR... Geo - @jovanni320
31:17 - 36:12 TGBBPFFL Recap/Preview
Week 15 PLAYOFFS - Semi Finals Recap
(1) LA’s Finest (118) Loses To (4) Da Spr!ng Chikenz (151)
(2) Let’s Talk About 6 Brady (120) Beats (3) Cleared For TakeGoff (95)
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
(2) Let’s Talk About 6 Brady vs (4) Da Spr!ng Chikenz
36:12 - 1:11:12 Lose The Farm
1:11:12 - 1:14:13 Outro
Season 2, Episode 37
2018 NFL Regular Season Week 16
0:00 - 4:50 Intro/Twitter Fan of the Week Teddy - @teddy__time
Twitter...@TheBrokenPlane
Email...TheBrokenPlanePod@gmail.com
Hotline...(503) 902-1006
4:50 - 31:17 TBP HOTLINE
Garet - @HugeBeardo
Todd Bowles... ERRRRRRRRR... Geo - @jovanni320
31:17 - 36:12 TGBBPFFL Recap/Preview
Week 15 PLAYOFFS - Semi Finals Recap
(1) LA’s Finest (118) Loses To (4) Da Spr!ng Chikenz (151)
(2) Let’s Talk About 6 Brady (120) Beats (3) Cleared For TakeGoff (95)
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
(2) Let’s Talk About 6 Brady vs (4) Da Spr!ng Chikenz
36:12 - 1:11:12 Lose The Farm
1:11:12 - 1:14:13 Outro
Friday, December 14, 2018
2018 NFL Regular Season Week 15
The Broken Plane Podcast
Season 2, Episode 36
2018 NFL Regular Season Week 15
0:00 - 5:02 Intro/Twitter Fan of the Week Hutch Cooper - @hutchcooper
Twitter...@TheBrokenPlane
Email...TheBrokenPlanePod@gmail.com
Hotline...(503) 902-1006
5:02 - 31:13 TBP HOTLINE
Geo - @jovanni320
Austin - @_Regeared
31:13 - 37:38 TGBBPFFL Recap/Preview
Week 14 Game Of The Week Recap
Cleared 4 TakeGoff vs LA’s Finest
Week 15 PLAYOFFS - Semi Finals
(1) LA’s Finest vs (4) Da Spr!ng Chikenz
(2) Let’s Talk About 6 Brady vs (3) Cleared For TakeGoff
37:38 - 46:30 Advice From a Guy
CJ - @cdunn09
Garet - @HugeBeardo
46:30 - 1:16:07 Lose The Farm
1:16:07 - 1:19:30 Outro
Season 2, Episode 36
2018 NFL Regular Season Week 15
0:00 - 5:02 Intro/Twitter Fan of the Week Hutch Cooper - @hutchcooper
Twitter...@TheBrokenPlane
Email...TheBrokenPlanePod@gmail.com
Hotline...(503) 902-1006
5:02 - 31:13 TBP HOTLINE
Geo - @jovanni320
Austin - @_Regeared
31:13 - 37:38 TGBBPFFL Recap/Preview
Week 14 Game Of The Week Recap
Cleared 4 TakeGoff vs LA’s Finest
Week 15 PLAYOFFS - Semi Finals
(1) LA’s Finest vs (4) Da Spr!ng Chikenz
(2) Let’s Talk About 6 Brady vs (3) Cleared For TakeGoff
37:38 - 46:30 Advice From a Guy
CJ - @cdunn09
Garet - @HugeBeardo
46:30 - 1:16:07 Lose The Farm
1:16:07 - 1:19:30 Outro
Thursday, December 6, 2018
2018 NFL Regular Season Week 14
The Broken Plane Podcast
Season 2, Episode 35
2018 NFL Regular Season Week 13
0:00 - 7:38 Intro/Twitter Fan of the Week @Courtney_5280
Twitter...@TheBrokenPlane
Email...TheBrokenPlanePod@gmail.com
Hotline...(503) 902-1006
7:38 - 14:35 Mike McCarthy Fired
14:35 - 19:20 Carolina Shuffles Staff
19:20 - 23:16 Chiefs Minus Hunt
23:16 - 25:04 JB Apologizes to the Texans
25:04 - 32:35 TBP Hotline
32:35 - 37:00 TGBBPFFL Recap/Preview
Week 13 Game(S) Of The Week Recap
Da Spr!ng Chikenz vs San Diego Fleet
The Drop Bears vs LAs Finest
Week 14 Game of the Week
Cleared for TakeGoff vs LA’s Finest
37:00 - 48:18 Advice From a Guy
48:18 - 1:05:55 Lose The Farm
1:05:55 - 1:07:34 Outro
Season 2, Episode 35
2018 NFL Regular Season Week 13
0:00 - 7:38 Intro/Twitter Fan of the Week @Courtney_5280
Twitter...@TheBrokenPlane
Email...TheBrokenPlanePod@gmail.com
Hotline...(503) 902-1006
7:38 - 14:35 Mike McCarthy Fired
14:35 - 19:20 Carolina Shuffles Staff
19:20 - 23:16 Chiefs Minus Hunt
23:16 - 25:04 JB Apologizes to the Texans
25:04 - 32:35 TBP Hotline
32:35 - 37:00 TGBBPFFL Recap/Preview
Week 13 Game(S) Of The Week Recap
Da Spr!ng Chikenz vs San Diego Fleet
The Drop Bears vs LAs Finest
Week 14 Game of the Week
Cleared for TakeGoff vs LA’s Finest
37:00 - 48:18 Advice From a Guy
48:18 - 1:05:55 Lose The Farm
1:05:55 - 1:07:34 Outro
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