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FMQB: Know from Wentz you came

Posted by fmquarterback on September 23, 2016
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: alfred morris, bill belichick, Browns, carson wentz, dak prescott, detroit lions, flacco, green bay pakcers, minnesota vikings, New England Patriots, Rams, Ravens, sam bradford, tennessee titans. Leave a comment

week-2

 

Bradford’s Back:

I’m going to start off by saying, it was one game people. But wow did Sam Bradford look like the #1 overall draft pick he should have been all along! This has to have been the highest pressure situation in a Week 2 game in NFL history. New stadium, bitter rivalry game, new team, he has been studying the offense for 15 days, first start with the team. It’s so dire, you almost can’t blame him if he loses! But instead he thrived. He found a favorite target in Stefon Diggs, who now leads the league in receiving yards. He is famous for his injuries, and being skittish in the pocket. But he held strong and got crushed several times, only to sit up and see that he completed the ball. Bravo Bradford, on your best day as a pro. I think if you ask most Vikings or Packers fans after Teddy’s injury, very few TRULY thought that the Vikings would be alone in 1st place after 2 weeks. On a side note, that defense is starting to look a little scary.

 

Stat of the Week:

Browns are starting their 5th QB in 5 games. Only the 2nd Team since the merger to ever do this. They should make a jersey for this!

 

Stat of the Week #2:

Rams have yet to score a TD this season, but are in a tie for 1st in the division

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FMQB: Comebacks and Missed Kicks

Posted by fmquarterback on September 16, 2016
Posted in: NFL. Tagged: aaron rodgers, blair walsh, carson wentz, jack del rio, jimmy garapolo, NFL, Packers, raiders, Saints, week 1. Leave a comment

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Last season seemed to be the season of comebacks, but it’s already looking like this season might be crazier! Record amount of 4th quarter comebacks in Week 1 already.

 

New Age Quarterbacks:

It’s rare that backup QB’s come in and do so well for teams. Perhaps why the stories of Tom Brady and Kurt Warner stay in people’s minds. It makes it almost more impossible that a new wave of young QB’s has seem to taken the field by storm. First time starters Trevor Siemien, Jimmy Garapolo, and Carson Wentz all won, and all looked solid! Even Brock Osweiler and Jameis Winston definitely showed up, who of course played last year but aren’t household names. Dak Prescott also had a decent first start with no real mistakes. It makes you wonder if gone are the days where you have your top 5 QB’s that everybody focuses on, and the rest are mediocre.

 

Going for Two:

Love, love, LOVE the call by Jack Del Rio to go for 2 at the end of the game! Coaches never want to take risks, because it’s their heads if the call is unsuccessful. So Kudos to the Raiders for taking a chance, it was the right call even if they failed. The situation was ripe for it. You’re in a shootout, so obviously your Defense wasn’t stopping the Saints (but the flipside is also true). They were on the road, so an additional period likely favors the Saints. OT is probably less than 50% chance you win the game, but a 2 pt call is right around 50-50. Don’t get me into the fact that the extra point is definitely not automatic anymore (as we saw 4 teams run into this week). The only thing I’m not a fan of is the play call itself; fade routes can be tough to execute. But either way the Raiders did it. Week 1 is never a “must win” scenario, but it could be season defining for Oakland where a precious win will pay dividends in their playoff push.

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FMQB: In Dak We Trust

Posted by fmquarterback on September 9, 2016
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: 2016 season, carson wentz, dak prescott, football, jared goff, NFL, sam bradford, season opener, teddy bridgewater. Leave a comment

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Dun dun dun dunnnnnn. Football is back!!!!

And so is Friday Morning Quarterback for a special Pre-Kickoff Thursday Night edtion of FMQB. It’s also Year 6! Not sure if that’s an obsession or not, but we’ll roll with it. My pre-season predictions is always a bit of a more tedious post, so I’m cutting it back a bit this year. Mainly with my team by team analysis, because I’m not sure how many people care about my thoughts around the Jaguars or Buccaneers. I’ll talk about some, but plan on keeping it brief. Any complaints and I can change it next year.

 

Player Predictions

  • Blake Bortles is top 5 QB in either yards or TD’s this year. INT’s don’t go down
  • RGIII sees a resurgence this year before getting injured at the end of the season. Comeback player of the year
  • Andrew Luck is his old self, bringing the team to the AFC Championship game
  • Brock Osweiler becomes the real deal for Houston
  • Bears WR Kevin White is a household name after this year
  • Kelvin Benjamin is back with a vengeance. Top 5 receiver in the league
  • Last year as starting QB for Jay Cutler (I’ve held onto him too long)

 

Rookies to Watch

Dak Prescott starts more games than Romo (see my worshiping of Dak below). My pick for Rookie of the Year

Ezekial Elliot thrives behind that staunch Dallas O-Line

Jared Goff, of course. See when he gets significant playing time. My guess is he’s inserted in Week 9 and keeps the job

Carson Wentz: I don’t think he’s 100% and has hardly had a chance to adjust to NFL speeds. Could be a long season

Joey Bosa’s saga ends up being worth it for San Diego. He gets defensive Rookie of the Year

 

League MVP

New guys duke it out, but Andy Dalton edges Andrew Luck for the award

 

Surprise Teams

Jaguars

Raiders

Jets

 

Overrated Teams

Broncos: I have actually seen a legitimate site list the Broncos as the best team in the league, with a QB who has never thrown an NFL pass. Wow

Vikings

 

Underrated Teams

Cowboys

Chiefs

 

Team by Team predictions

 

AFC

Patriots: (2015: 12-4): Brady’s suspension will hurt the team but not enough to lose the division. 10-6

Dolphins: (2015: 6-10): Not impressed with the Dolphins this year. Tannehill will regress. 4-12

Bills: (2015: 8-8): The Bills hype is also over. They got blasted in the preseason. 4-12

Jets: (2015: 10-6): Jets finally make the playoffs with Fitzpatrick. 10-6

 

Bengals: (2015: 12-4): They would have been even better if Dalton was healthy. My #1 seed this year at 13-3

Ravens: (2015: 5-11): Another team that was decimated by injuries. They are close to playoff caliber this year but in a tough division. 8-8

Browns: (2015: 3-13): I think RGIII does improve the team a bit, but to 6-10.

Steelers: (2015: 10-6): Will fight for the division, but make a run in the playoffs. 11-5

 

Broncos: (2015: 12-4): Their defense won them a Super Bowl with a mediocre QB last year. Won’t happen again and they’ll miss the postseason. Big dropoff to 7-9

Chargers: (2015: 4-12): Another team that I don’t see improving. 3-13

Chiefs: (2015: 11-5): Division winner, could see even going deep into the playoffs. 12-4

Raiders: (2015: 7-9): Will show considerable improvement, Derek Carr will get people talking. 10-6

 

Colts: (2015: 8-8): Colts re-take the throne with a healthy Andrew Luck. 10-6

Jaguars: (2015: 5-11): Sleeper team this year, improves but misses the playoffs at 9-7.

Titans: (2015: 3-13): They’ve added a ton of key players, but are still a couple years away. 7-9

Texans: (2015: 9-7): Osweiler will be the key, or the reason for failure. 9-7

 

NFC

Giants: (2015: 6-10): New coach, same system, same results. 7-9

Redskins: (2015: 9-7): Redskins take this mediocre division again at 10-6.

Eagles: (2015: 7-9): Trading Bradford was a mistake this year. Wentz struggles, goes 6-10

Cowboys: (2015: 4-12): Cowboys are my sleeper in the NFC, as you’ll see in my Dak Prescott worshiping below. 10-6

 

Vikings: (2015: 11-5): Read my Bridgewater/Bradford rant below. Vikes miss the playoffs at 8-8

Lions: (2015: 7-9): Could have a powerful group of receivers. Barely miss out at 9-7

Packers: (2015: 10-6): Packers easily run with the division at 12-4.

Bears: (2015: 6-10): This team is mediocre at best, but see them regressing to 5-11. John Fox’s last year

 

Rams: (2015: 7-9): I see improvement, but the QB carousel will be their demise. 8-8
Cardinals: (2015: 13-3): Slight regression from last year, but they get in a Wild Card spot at 10-6

49ers: (2015: 5-11): Chip Kelly is the only thing going for this team. Otherwise the #1 overall pick looks nice 3-13

Seahawks: (2015: 10-6): Seahawks right the ship and take the division at 12-4

 

Saints: (2015: 7-9): No big change, still mediocre at 7-9 again.

Falcons: (2015: 8-8): Falcons are a team going downhill, even with Freeman and Jones. 6-10

Panthers: (2015: 15-1): Panthers continue to dominate the division, but just at a paltry 13-3

Buccaneers: (2015: 6-10): Winston will look better this year at 8-8.

 

 

Playoff Predictions

AFC

  1. Bengals
  2. Patriots
  3. Chiefs
  4. Colts
  5. Jets
  6. Raiders

 

NFC

  1. Packers
  2. Panthers
  3. Seahawks
  4. Redskins
  5. Cardinals
  6. Cowboys

 

Super Bowl picks

If we’re talking Vegas, I have money on the Colts and Cardinals (simply for Odds purposes).

In terms of FMQB, I have Packers and Patriots going, Packers winning it. Second choice would be Bengals Seahawks.

 

In Dak We Trust:

I know a lot of people have jumped on this train, but I ended up watching the first two preseason games; Rams and Dolphins. Both games he looked incredibly poised, had a rocket of an arm, good pocket presence, and could run if he needed to. 5 TD’s, 0 INT’s in 3 preseason games. The Cowboys biggest problem the last 5 years was that whenever Romo gets injured, their season is over. They have had Kyle Orton, Brandon Weeden, Matt Cassell, and Jon Kitna to fit the bill. This year they have a stark Rookie, who they can easily train as the replacement to Romo. He’ll have a chance to show his skills the first 6-10 weeks. Could make a decision to re-insert Romo pretty tough, but keep in mind the one full season he was healthy during that timeframe, he took the Cowboys to 12-4.

 

Bridgewater/Bradford rant

First, living in Minnesota and spending time around a bunch of Minnesota fans, I got to feel their despair first hand when Teddy Bridgewater went down. It literally felt like somebody passed away. There was video of the Ambulance going to Winter Park, players swearing and crying, business that day seemed to come to a standstill. Very similar to when Prince died (yes I’m making that comparison, no don’t jump down my throat for it I know it’s not the same). It’s all anybody could talk about on the radio and in the office. I truly felt bad for Vikings-nation. Even my Packer-fanatic girlfriend showed remorse rather than glee that they had just been handed the division. It was a sad day.

 

Fast forward 96 hours, and in true Viking-fan form, the whole “we won a game honey, we’re going to the Super Bowl” mentality was back! The Vikings traded their first round pick for none other than Sam Bradford. A guy I had rallied behind for 4 years while in St. Louis, but never got to see his true potential due to injuries. My famous argument was “He was rookie of the year for a reason, he has talent!” I ended up giving up on him after the 2nd straight year of having to watch Shaun Hill QB our team due to his injuries. But with a mere 8 days to learn the offense before opening day, and of course because #5 defense from last year is all of a sudden compared to the 85 Bears (yes I heard that on the radio) and 01 Ravens or 03 Buccaneers (Trent Dilfer and Brad Johnson were main arguing points). This makes them Super Bowl worthy.

 

I have yet to hear a definitive timeframe for Teddy’s injury. I have “heard” 16-20 months, but only read in official reports 9-12. Here’s my thought on the whole Bradford trade, which I’m sure people won’t like. The Vikings way-overpaid, and anything less than a Super Bowl this year is a failure. Why? Because I think Bridgewater is back next year, and at the worst for a majority of that 2017 season. There’s no way that they have Bridgewater and Bradford compete for the spot, it’s Teddy’s team. So in my mind, this is a 1 year, band-aid trade. They gave up their 1st round pick to try to remain in their championship window, when one could argue there’s at least 6 other teams more talented than the Vikes anyway. It’s just too much in my opinion.

 

Goff vs. Wentz

I realized that I never really inserted my opinion regarding the top 2 picks this year. Part of it has wavered, but still remains the same. As a Rams fan, I’m extremely disappointed that they chose Goff over Wentz. Goff has had the worst college record of any #1 overall pick (14-23), although he did break some of Aaron Rodgers’ school records. Still, that’s a 37% win rate. As of Hard Knocks, we have seen that Day 1, successfully receiving the hike from the center was a giant challenge. Maybe there’s a reason he’s inactive Week 1. On the flip side, Carson Wentz won 5 National Championships while in college. Yes, FIVE!!! That’s an all time NCAA record (although he red-shirted his freshmen year). He also scored higher on the Wonderlic test than Peyton Manning.

 

Here’s my thoughts. I like the Rams approach, I was afraid they’d start Goff immediately, and it seems like most Rookie QB success comes by waiting (a la Aaron Rodgers and Carson Palmer). They have a chance to learn the offense and develop mentally before getting thrown into the fire physically. HAD the Eagles kept Sam Bradford and developed Wentz in the same way, I would hands down have said Wentz is and will be the better QB (thus, being severely disappointed as a Rams fan). But it’s up in the air for me now. I have seen flashes of greatness from Jared Goff, but also blundering rookie mistakes. He’s also gotten smoked a couple times in the preseason, and he’s not even playing against 1st string guys. Wentz on the other hand is now being thrown into the starting spot after just a couple preseason reps before getting hurt (and he may not be 100% healthy). Will be interesting to watch this season.

 

Stat of the Week:

Sam Bradford has been paid $1M for every TD pass thrown in the league ($78M earned in career, 78 TD passes)

 

Quote of the Offseason:

I’m not going 7-9 again!- Jeff Fisher, Rams head coach

 

For the Record:

It’s strange to realize, but for the first time in 12 years, the debate “Who’s the best QB in football” isn’t synonymous with “Brady vs. Manning.”

 

 

FMQB: A Look Back and Prediction Analysis

Posted by fmquarterback on February 26, 2016
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It’s time to take a quick look back at some of my predictions for the year. I try to be bold, and at times I’m even correct! My first season, I called, to the WEEK, when Donovan McNabb would be benched for Christian Ponder (wow that seems a long time ago). I also called the team that Carson Palmer would be traded to even though he was still under contract by Cincinnati. Haven’t been so lucky since, but here is the variance analysis from my post 7 months ago.

 

Player Predictions:

Sam Bradford will tear it up in Philadelphia, taking the team to the playoffs

  • Eh, he was better than Foles was, and they were in the hunt until Week 16

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FMQB:

Posted by fmquarterback on February 12, 2016
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: Cam Newton, carolina panthers, Denver Broncos, gary kubiak, peyton manning, ron rivera, san francisco, super bowl 50, ted ginn, Von Miller. 1 Comment

503The ComebackPhoto Credit: thecomeback.com

 

 

Super Bowl 50:

It was a sloppy game. Both teams combined for 6 total turnovers, 12 sacks, 15 Punts, 16 “three and outs,” 5 FG attempts, and barely 300 yards passing combined. But that style of play was exactly what Denver wanted.

 

To start, the pageantry surrounding Super Bowl 50 was awesome. In fact, it was kind of the highlight of the game. Bringing back every surviving Super Bowl MVP to be recognized was an awesome idea. It gave me chills to see them listing off Bart Starr, Joe Namath, Franco Harris, Lynn Swann, Joe Montana, Troy Aikman, John Elway, Kurt Warner, etc. I’m such a football nut that I started guessing each one (correctly) from 1980 on. I did find it amusing that Tom Brady got extravagantly booed, granted that was mostly the Denver crowd. But nonetheless that was very cool. I don’t normally talk about the “extracurricular activities,” but Lady Gaga shocked the world. One of the better Anthems I remember seeing, hands down. The Blue Angel flyover was also cool, they were low, close, and fast. Not like the helicopters they’ve been doing recently. And then, the game started.

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FMQB: Super Bowl 50

Posted by fmquarterback on February 5, 2016
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: Cam Newton, carolina panthers, Denver Broncos, football, Luke Keuchly, NFL, peyton manning, super bowl 50, Von Miller. Leave a comment

Super BowlPhoto Credit: ESPN

 

It’s finally here! It’s weird how round numbers or even numbers seem to invoke excitement above and beyond the norm. But I think I’d be doing it injustice if I didn’t talk about the fact that we are at the 50th Super Bowl! We’ve had crazy moments so far, Scott Norwood’s wide right, Malcolm Butler’s interception, the Giants ruining perfection, the ’72 Dolphins achieving perfection, John Elway’s helicopter, Kevin Dyson coming up a yard short, Namath’s guarantee, Vinatieri’s game winning FG, Montana’s game winning drive, and the Bills’ 4 losses in a row. To name a few….We’ve had 50 amazing years, which tend to culminate in some of the best games of the season with everything on the line. There’s a reason this day is like Christmas for me, and I can’t wait to witness the next 50!

 

Super Bowl Stats:

  • In 49 Super Bowls, we have yet to see an OT game. There were 21 OT games in 2015, meaning about 12% of games go into OT.
  • The 13 year old age difference between Manning and Newton is the largest ever in Super Bowl history
  • The 3 oldest QB’s to start a Super Bowl are Peyton Manning (39), John Elway (38) and Peyton Manning (37)
  • Manning is the only QB to make the Super Bowl multiple times with multiple teams
  • This is the first Super Bowl where both QB’s were drafted #1 overall.
  • This is the 3rd straight year that the #1 seeds have made the super bowl
  • If the Panthers win the Super Bowl, they’ll be the 4th team to win 18 games in a season
  • Manning is 1st NFL player to go to the Super Bowl with 4 different coaches
  • Teams that lead the league in defense are 9-2 in Super Bowls

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FMQB: Oh the Irony!

Posted by fmquarterback on January 29, 2016
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: afc championship, arizona cardinals, Cam Newton, carolina panthers, carson palmer, Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, nfc championship, peyton manning, super bowl 50, Tom Brady. Leave a comment

Championship

Photo Credit: NFL.com

 

 

The Broncos and Panthers played to their style on Sunday, with the Broncos winning their 11th game that was decided by 7 or fewer points, and the Panthers getting out to a fast lead and blowing out a team by 10 or more for the 8th time this season. One game wasn’t over until the final play of the game, while the second felt over in the 1st quarter yet.

 

Manning vs. Brady XVII:

As was predicted, this wasn’t QB vs. QB, but more “will the Broncos defense give Brady fits” vs. “Can Manning’s arm hold up enough to let the run game win it for them.” The Patriots shocked all by electing to receive the kick, but had to punt on their first possession. The Broncos then scored a TD on their opening drive which was rare for them this season, and ultimately hold the lead until the end of the game. When the Patriots scored to finish out the 1st quarter, the amazing happened. Stephen Gostkowski, arguably the most accurate kicker in the NFL right now, missed an extra point! The year the rule was changed and everybody was clamoring on how great the rule change was, he missed the extra point!!! Arguably more people are in favor of this rule since it cost the Patriots the game, but I digress….it truly made the difference in the game. The Patriots were down by 8 for most of the game because of it. It also didn’t help that Brady seemed to be getting hit every single play. He looked frazzled. In the 4th quarter, on 3 consecutive drives, the Patriots faced 4th down tries while in FG range. The first 2 failed and they turned the ball over. The final drive of the game they went 3 and out at the 50, and faced 4th and 10 with 1:34 left. Brady amazingly hit Gronkowski for a 40 yard gain, and all of a sudden it was a game with 1st and Goal with a minute left. A few plays later it was 4th and 4, the 4th time the Patriots had a 4th down in the 4th quarter (sorry for all the 4’s). Brady seemed to throw the ball away, in between two Denver defenders, but miraculously Rob Gronkowski jumped through the middle and caught the ball for a TD! It was then 20-18 and the Patriots had a chance to tie the game with a 2 point conversion. Their entire season had come down to one play, only needing 2 yards. You could cut the suspense with a knife! Brady threw the ball to Edelman, it got tipped and intercepted, icing the game for Denver. It was a game for the ages between two of the best QB’s of all time.

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FMQB: Game of the Year

Posted by fmquarterback on January 22, 2016
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: aaron rodgers, afc championship, Cam Newton, cardinals, carson palmer, Chiefs, coin toss, Denver Broncos, divisional playoffs, football, larry fitzgerald, nfc championship, NFL, Packers, Panthers, patriots, peyton manning, pittsburgh steelers, russell wilson, seattle seahawks, super bowl 50, Tom Brady. Leave a comment

Divisional round

Photo Credit: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

 

 

With all the Wild games from the first week, with road wins and crazy calls, we have a bit of a normal playoff set, with the #1 and #2 seeds facing off in both conferences. Perhaps a bit boring, but we had another great week of games.

 

Race against the Clock:

Despite dominating the Patriots in time of possession, yards, and even first downs, New England held the lead the entire day. The first drive, the Patriots had an 11 play scoring drive. What was telling about this is what has plagued the Patriots recently; all 11 plays were passes, not runs. I’ll get into that later, but the lack of a running game proved to be an issue. The Pats ran 14 times for 38 yards, but Brady was efficient enough to win the game for them. The story of the game however came down to clock management. The Chiefs got the ball back with 6:29, all 3 timeouts but down by 2 TD’s. This is feasibly plenty of time, as you can even take your time and score in 4 minutes, then use your timeouts and get the 2 minute warning. Inexplicably, they get down to the 1 yard line with about 2:53 left, but it takes 5 plays to punch it in and the Chiefs huddle for every one. Their score came at 1:13 left in the game; or 5:16 after they got the ball. That’s inexcusable, and they didn’t even give themselves a chance. In true Patriots fashion, needing one first down, Brady throws it to Gronkowski who tips the ball up and into Julian Edelman’s hands getting the perfect amount of yardage for the first down and the win.

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FMQB: Icing the Kicker

Posted by fmquarterback on January 15, 2016
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: aaron rodgers, adrian peterson, ben roethlisberger, bengals, blair walsh, Broncos, Cam Newton, cardinals, Chiefs, los angeles rams, NFL, Packers, Panthers, patriots, peyton manning, playoffs, redskins, russell wilson, Seahawks, stan kroenke, Steelers, texans, Tom Brady, Vikings, wildcard. Leave a comment

Wild Card

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11 Seconds In:

Wild Card Weekend opened up with a bang! The Chiefs took the opening kickoff back for a TD, and immediately deflated the raucous Houston crowd. Little did we know, we could have turned the TV off 11 seconds into the game. Houston didn’t show up, and turned the ball over 5 times in the game, 2 of which were in the 1st quarter. It was also the first playoff shutout in a decade. A few of Brian Hoyer’s throws were to a wide open Chief, not a Texan in sight. The Chiefs on the other hand looked dominant and played complete football. They’re on 11 straight wins now.

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FMQB: Playoffs? Don’t talk about Playoffs

Posted by fmquarterback on January 8, 2016
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: 2015, AFC, bengals, bill belichick, bills, Broncos, buccaneers, Cam Newton, cardinals, Chiefs, Colts, cowboys, Drew Brees, eagles, Falcons, jets, Josh Freeman, kirk cousins, Lions, nfc, Packers, patriots, peyton manning, playoffs, raiders, Rams, Ravens, redskins, rex ryan, Seahawks, Steelers, Super Bowl, texans, Tom Brady, Vikings, week 17, wildcard. Leave a comment

Week 17

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We’re to playoff time! The season is always fun, but the final 11 games always ramp up the pressure and drama. But first, a few Week 17 notes.

 

Week 17

The Jets controlled their destiny and missed out on the playoffs, losing to nemesis Buffalo with only revenge to play for. Feel bad for Ryan Fitzpatrick, who sort of revitalized his career this year and played solid football, but has never seen the playoffs.

 

Still shocked that the Patriots laid an egg against the Dolphins, and gave up the #1 seed. It’s a good thing that Brady has a BYE, because he looked severely hobbled after the game.

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