NFL Week 18 Regular Season Finale: What Have We Learned?!

Learn anything new before the playoffs?


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Bryan Danielson

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how many starters were playing with Sam?

It’s don’t matter….
People said “we have a super team and the great Kyle Shannahan is a genius that can make any QB look great in our SYSTEM”


Again, Sam exposed that bullshyt tonight
 

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Jordan Love is the right one for Green Bay
AFC North first division since 1935 to have all teams finish above .500 :ehh:
Belichick should sit down for a bit, you're 71 bro
Carolina may need to file those relocation papers, I don't know how you can turn around that franchise.
Can I throw a name out there for the "trade Justin Fields for a pick for a team that needs a QB" talk? The Seahawks.
 

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Love been balling for a minute, fukk you talm bout ? :dahell:

I’m not here to be a reasonable fan :mjlol:

Don’t mind me breh

Yes they can. Especially if you surround those great ones with a Pro Bowl RB, arguably the best WR trio in the game and competent coaching like they did Burrow.

Is that what's going on in Chicago?

Exactly, I’m tired of mf trying to act like we doing everything in our power to help him, we a shyt organization

What killed me watching Fields were the obvious downs they were going to send the team at him.
3, maybe 4 times and it worked each time.

You ain't a rookie QB anymore. 3rd year, week 17. Audible and check that shyt. Scramble or something.

I think this is an honest summary from the Bears subreddit:

I don't know, that's supposed to be your legacy game and at this point you're supposed to be a vet QB - you got to do some of those second points already. Every trick in the book you know as a QB should have tried to come out today to fight for your spot.

A QB with better fundamentals makes the difference here. Caleb sometimes gets his Peyton Manning on with the audibles (pretty rare for a college QB) and at least would've tried something.


It’s so hard to get a good read on him to me, because the scheme doesn’t help him, while he also has his struggles, but he’s probably struggling because no staff has developed him, my thing has always been, ok even if we move on, tf are we doing for the next guy to thrive
 

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If miami wins the Chiefs wi be the happiest team in the league getting to play the steelerd with no QB and not Watt. Thats basically a bye for the Chiefs if they can get their shyt together
 

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I’m not here to be a reasonable fan :mjlol:

Don’t mind me breh



Exactly, I’m tired of mf trying to act like we doing everything in our power to help him, we a shyt organization




It’s so hard to get a good read on him to me, because the scheme doesn’t help him, while he also has his struggles, but he’s probably struggling because no staff has developed him, my thing has always been, ok even if we move on, tf are we doing for the next guy to thriveNO B breh,
I think only because it's a hyper-talented, high Football IQ QB will make the transition easier for the coaches. You literally can open up the playbook more with someone who knows how to QB at a high-level and has the arm to make basically any pass out there. You see good QB's talk to their WR's on the sideline telling them what they should be doing to get on the same page, making your WR core even better. I think there are a lot of things a high-talent, high football IQ QB who really knows their stuff can bring to a coaching staff and other positions on the field. It's not only about what a coaching staff can do for a QB prospect, but eventually what a QB prospect can do for a coaching staff as well. Like I mentioned before, it's rare to see a college QB to audible and command and offense as much as Caleb has so that's a big point as well. Dude is a high floor, insane ceiling type of player that coaches will love imo. You don't have to tell someone like that what to do every single down.
 
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If miami wins the Chiefs wi be the happiest team in the league getting to play the steelerd with no QB and not Watt. Thats basically a bye for the Chiefs if they can get their shyt together

I don't know... the way the Chiefs have looked at times, nothing's a cakewalk for them this year.
 

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1000 yards after missing 8 games
And only played a quarter or 2 in two other games, he played just 7 full games.

Felt bad that Hock couldn't get his 1,000 yards too he balled all season.

If Kirk stays healthy nobody in the NFC would've wanted to see this team in the postseason
 

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I think only because it's a hyper-talented, high Football IQ QB will make the transition easier for the coaches. You literally can open up the playbook more with someone who knows how to QB at a high-level and has the arm to make basically any pass out there. You see good QB's talk to their WR's on the sideline telling them what they should be doing to get on the same page, making your WR core even better. I think there are a lot of things a high-talent, high football IQ QB who really knows their stuff can bring to a coaching staff and other positions on the field. It's not only about what a coaching staff can do for a QB prospect, but eventually what a QB prospect can do for a coaching staff as well. Like I mentioned before, it's rare to see a college QB to audible and command and offense as much as Caleb has so that's a big point as well. Dude is a high floor, insane ceiling type of player that coaches will love imo.


To me i think there was a lot of rouge qb play much to the dismay of Lincoln, thus in critical moments him thinking he knew better, or was better, got him spanked and in the stands crying, I’m not convinced on him, to me maye Is better, but with less tools, but I’m not convinced to move on in less we change directions asap with the offense
 
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