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(07-30-2024, 04:04 PM)Eric1 Wrote: [ -> ]https://twitter.com/JakeAndBall/status/1...2348000495

Don't ya just hate to see it? 

Cool
DeAndre Hopkins out four to six weeks with knee injury. Might see a lot of Levis to Ridley much earlier on then.
(07-30-2024, 04:35 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-30-2024, 04:04 PM)Eric1 Wrote: [ -> ]https://twitter.com/JakeAndBall/status/1...2348000495

Don't ya just hate to see it? 

Cool

Just the roids talking
Well, the Texans finally have all members of their offensive line healthy and Joe Mixon to boot, so preseason against the Giants should give a (very brief) look at their running game.

If the running game comes up to just average in the league, this should be a prolific year for the offensive side of the ball.
Afc south is going to be a stronger division then people think. The jags need to really be careful of the tittians.   Jags need to watch out for everyone in our division, unforttantly  tittians will be better then most people think. 

AFC south won't be easy to win in 2024 for any of the teams.   Texans will still be the favorites from everyone else.    it wouldn't surpise me at all if someone else other then texans won afc south.
(08-14-2024, 09:20 AM)snowwolf776 Wrote: [ -> ]Afc south is going to be a stronger division then people think. The jags need to really be careful of the tittians.   Jags need to watch out for everyone in our division, unforttantly  tittians will be better then most people think. 

AFC south won't be easy to win in 2024 for any of the teams.   Texans will still be the favorites from everyone else.    it wouldn't surpise me at all if someone else other then texans won afc south.

If the tacks manage a 7-10 record, I think that's better than most people think. They are spending money like they think the window is wide open, but the reality is they've got little to show for all their spending.

I am certainly more concerned about the horseshoes than the thumbtacks, and I got almost no faith in indynoplace.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C-s5eBXCx6C/...Y2MwbTF5bg==

Hmm.

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is someone going to do the afc south pick em here again this year?
Looks like Levis and Ridley are beginning to get into a rythm.

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(08-25-2024, 03:06 PM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]Looks like Levis and Ridley are beginning to get into a rythm.

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Could be, however his stats will not show on the long one, the CB fall down due to the turf monster.
Levis and that run game looked pretty damn good. They moved it at will. Should be an interesting division. I am not sold on Richardson at all. I also think the Texans are going to come back to Earth.
I think this division will be just like last year. A very fun, competitive group of teams hovering right around the .500 mark or better. The clots and tacks winning more than eight games this year wouldn't surprise me neither.
The key will be how the South teams fare against the NFC North and AFC East divisions, because I think it is more likely the Texans, Colts and Jags are all like 3-3 in divisional games.

Each of those divisions have 1 team that the Colts, Texans, and Jags should beat, (Pats and Vikings).

But the other 6 teams are basically complete toss ups. I could see the Colts, Texans, and Jags beating or losing to any of Miami, Buffalo, NYJ, Lions, Packers, or Bears this year.

The schedule differences are interesting:
Texans - Kansas City, Baltimore, Dallas
Colts - Pittsburgh, Giants, Denver
Jags - Philadelphia, Las Vegas, Cleveland

On the surface, those differences should favor the Colts overall, as the Jags face Cleveland and Phily somewhat earlier in the year when they could be healthier or better before fading, and the Texans face KC and Baltimore during the stretch run when both those teams are often playing well. But it
(08-27-2024, 11:39 AM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]I think this division will be just like last year. A very fun, competitive group of teams hovering right around the .500 mark or better. The clots and tacks winning more than eight games this year wouldn't surprise me neither.

More and more, I'd be kind of stunned if the Titans get to 8 wins

The schedule is super tough with the AFC East and NFC North. Even Chargers, Patriots and Redskins all had coaching changes with potentially explosive rookie QB's + Herbert so they are not the push overs you normally expect for a last place schedule. 

Plus you have a first time Head Coach and a first time Defensive Coordinator with an unproven 2nd year QB. 

I could definitely see 7-10, if many of the things fall their way not better than that.
(08-15-2024, 04:08 PM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]https://www.instagram.com/p/C-s5eBXCx6C/...Y2MwbTF5bg==

Hmm.

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He comes off like a guy that just got paid with nothing left to play for.
I'm bullish on Levis unfortunately, however, I don't think they have the horses to really compete with the tinhorns and Jags. The comments by bungle defenders on ARich are interesting and line up with the criticisms of his game since entering the league. I'm leaning toward a sub .500 4th place finish for them now. The only question for me is who takes the division between tinhorns and Jags.
I am warning everyone here,and the jags need to be warned as well. as much as i can't stand the tittians we need to watch out for them.  no one thought they were a super bowl team that year. We need to be aware of everyone in our division,espaissley that thorn in our side the tittians. they also beat us last year in the final game. I'm just saying jags need to be aware of them.
(09-03-2024, 12:44 PM)snowwolf776 Wrote: [ -> ]I am warning everyone here,and the jags need to be warned as well. as much as i can't stand the tittians we need to watch out for them.  no one thought they were a super bowl team that year. We need to be aware of everyone in our division,espaissley that thorn in our side the tittians. they also beat us last year in the final game. I'm just saying jags need to be aware of them.

Agreed. We went 4 - 2 in the division last year. We lost to the tinhorns early at home and slept on them in week three and we let the tacks prevent us from winning the division with everything on the line and really nothing for Tannehill and Henry to gain as they were providing their final performances. 

Had we just won one of those two divisional games? We're back-to-back divisional champions since the 1990's.... 

Frustrating, but, again, agreed. You cannot sleep on nor discount any divisional opponents.
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