Wow you both pick San Fran to make it deep in the playoffs and neither one of you has Lance or Garapollo as a Breakthrough Player of the Year? I know their defense should be good, but if they're gonna make it that far in the playoffs they'll need good QB play.
I agree with Bob, though I'd pick Indy to win AFC South. The Colts have a sound roster with a good coach and a QB with ability. Tennessee cought lightning in a bottle last year.
I'm not as high on New Orleans as either of you. They have a QB with a long history of turning the ball over. As Bob has correctly said for years, turnover differential is, by far, the biggest predictor of NFL games.
I'd pick Minnesota for a wild card spot. I'm high on their young talent and Mike Zimmer has a solid track record for defensive performance. I think they'll get back on track defensively this year. Combine that with an elite NFL running back, a solid QB, and a fantastic duo of recievers, and I see a 9 or 10 win team.
After reading Tyler’s picks I think I’d like refund.
Ha! How about this — after Week 1 instantly calls our picks into question, we’l defend our honor on the podcast?
I'll be listening!
Hmmmm… I’m not sure I like either of these lol.
Wow you both pick San Fran to make it deep in the playoffs and neither one of you has Lance or Garapollo as a Breakthrough Player of the Year? I know their defense should be good, but if they're gonna make it that far in the playoffs they'll need good QB play.
Thanks to Bob for some respect. Now when it comes to Mr. Dunne I should have had him run more sprints! LOL
I agree with Bob, though I'd pick Indy to win AFC South. The Colts have a sound roster with a good coach and a QB with ability. Tennessee cought lightning in a bottle last year.
I'm not as high on New Orleans as either of you. They have a QB with a long history of turning the ball over. As Bob has correctly said for years, turnover differential is, by far, the biggest predictor of NFL games.
I'd pick Minnesota for a wild card spot. I'm high on their young talent and Mike Zimmer has a solid track record for defensive performance. I think they'll get back on track defensively this year. Combine that with an elite NFL running back, a solid QB, and a fantastic duo of recievers, and I see a 9 or 10 win team.
I think the Packers could tank due to the emotional turmoil of the off-season.
boooo! Wilson MVP? Might as well have picked Tim Biakabutuka
Was between Wilson and Travis Jervey.
Planning on posting a column on why I picked Wilson, too, soon. Chatted with some in his circle recently.