NFC West is the best division in the NFL.

IBleedMaroonDawg

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That was a dumb play by the Chargers. They were given three points, and they tried to go for it all, but it hasn't gone well for anyone this weekend.
 

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NFC turning into a battle of who do I hate less. Hate the Eagles slightly more than the 49ers, so glad to see them gone. Hate Caleb Williams more than I hate the Packers so that one was a big disappointment. Hate the Rams for being gifted a Super Bowl by the league (that no call PI against the Saints is grade A ********), but any team that had Cam Newton as their QB goes to the top of my shitlist, so glad to see the Panthers go home. Also, F the Seahawks simply for being on the west coast.

Guess I'll pull for the Rams because I genuinely like Stafford and would be nice to see Forbes get a ring.
 
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Wesson Bulldog

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I love the Saints, and I agree to a point. If Saints ran the ball on the 2 downs prior, they have a chance at a go ahead FG with little time left for the Rams. I blame Sean Payton. Hell he cost the Saints at least two trips to the Super Bowl because he coached the post-season games like they were regular season of games instead of playoff games. Drew Breeze was the one that was screwed all those years.
 
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NFC turning into a battle of who do I hate less. Hate the Eagles slightly more than the 49ers, so glad to see them gone. Hate Caleb Williams more than I hate the Packers so that one was a big disappointment. Hate the Rams for being gifted a Super Bowl by the league (that no call PI against the Saints is grade A ********), but any team that had Cam Newton as their QB goes to the top of my shitlist, so glad to see the Panthers go home. Also, F the Seahawks simply for being on the west coast.

Guess I'll pull for the Rams because I genuinely like Stafford and would be nice to see Forbes get a ring.
Im a Steelers fan and am disappointed we won the division because it ensures we won't fire Tomlin.

I don't hold grudges against organizations other than the Ravens. Other teams I sort of like or dislike is completely based on their current roster and my fantasy football team.
 

patdog

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Im a Steelers fan and am disappointed we won the division because it ensures we won't fire Tomlin.

I don't hold grudges against organizations other than the Ravens. Other teams I sort of like or dislike is completely based on their current roster and my fantasy football team.
Tomlin was a great coach for a long time. But it’s probably best for both him and the Steelers to move on. He’s been stagnant for years. Crazy thing to believe is he’s still only 53 years old.
 
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Tomlin was a great coach for a long time. But it’s probably best for both him and the Steelers to move on. He’s been stagnant for years. Crazy thing to believe is he’s still only 53 years old.
I don't agree that he was a great coach. I think he was once better than he is now, but he was propped up for a long time with some great teams. He did win a Superbowl so i have to give him some credit, but I still think he does just well enough to not get fired.
 
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jethreauxdawg

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Tomlin was a great coach for a long time. But it’s probably best for both him and the Steelers to move on. He’s been stagnant for years. Crazy thing to believe is he’s still only 53 years old.
He’s stagnant because he never has a year bad enough to get a good draft pick. He’s too good of a coach to have a bad year.
 
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He’s stagnant because he never has a year bad enough to get a good draft pick. He’s too good of a coach to have a bad year.
His last 5 games against teams that are 8 or more games below .500 is 0-4-1. This includes a game against the Browns 2 weeks ago that would have clinched the division. He is no good
 

jethreauxdawg

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His last 5 games against teams that are 8 or more games below .500 is 0-4-1. This includes a game against the Browns 2 weeks ago that would have clinched the division. He is no good
To win in the NFL, you have to have some bad years in order to build the team through the draft (or have your star player work for 1/2 pay and sign good players). He never has bad years because he’s a good coach.
 

eckie1

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His last 5 games against teams that are 8 or more games below .500 is 0-4-1. This includes a game against the Browns 2 weeks ago that would have clinched the division. He is no good
Pittsburgh is crazy loyal to their head coaches. Noll was 69-91, Cowher 92-06 and Tomlin since then.

I agree he’s had better seasons, but much like dem boyzzzz they don’t lose enough to rake up in the draft.
 
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DT4248

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Tomlin literally has not had a losing season. It's insane. And not all Big Ben. 2022 He had 12 games of Kenny Pickett and 5 of Mitch Trubisky and still went 9-7-1. 2023 He had 12 games of Pickett, 3 of Trubisky, 2 of Mason Rudolph. Last year 11 games of Russell Wilson and 6 games of Justin Fields. 2019 - 8 games of Rudolph, 2 of Ben, and 6 of Delvin Hodges.

Literally wins with a box of scraps.
 
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Tomlin literally has not had a losing season. It's insane. And not all Big Ben. 2022 He had 12 games of Kenny Pickett and 5 of Mitch Trubisky and still went 9-7-1. 2023 He had 12 games of Pickett, 3 of Trubisky, 2 of Mason Rudolph. Last year 11 games of Russell Wilson and 6 games of Justin Fields. 2019 - 8 games of Rudolph, 2 of Ben, and 6 of Delvin Hodges.

Literally wins with a box of scraps.
This aged well. I hope they fire that idiot today.
 

DT4248

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This aged well. I hope they fire that idiot today.
Ahh yes. Aged well because of one playoff loss.

The dude has not had a losing season in 19 seasons as a coach. But one playoff loss with a box of scraps who imploded in the fourth quarter means he's an idiot - lol.

Man can't help old man Rodgers wilted. He had Russell Wilson and Justin Fields playing good last year - both went winless then benched this year. (Though fields got unbenched and won two more games I guess lol)

Head Coach is not the problem in Pittsburgh. It's the only thing keeping that organization from being another Browns.
 
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Ahh yes. Aged well because of one playoff loss.

The dude has not had a losing season in 19 seasons as a coach. But one playoff loss with a box of scraps who imploded in the fourth quarter means he's an idiot - lol.

Man can't help old man Rodgers wilted. He had Russell Wilson and Justin Fields playing good last year - both went winless then benched this year. (Though fields got unbenched and won two more games I guess lol)

Head Coach is not the problem in Pittsburgh. It's the only thing keeping that organization from being another Browns.
I agree with this. Their offense for the last 5 years is like the Land of Misfit Toys. For him to be successful with what he’s been given is commendable.
 
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Ahh yes. Aged well because of one playoff loss.

The dude has not had a losing season in 19 seasons as a coach. But one playoff loss with a box of scraps who imploded in the fourth quarter means he's an idiot - lol.

Man can't help old man Rodgers wilted. He had Russell Wilson and Justin Fields playing good last year - both went winless then benched this year. (Though fields got unbenched and won two more games I guess lol)

Head Coach is not the problem in Pittsburgh. It's the only thing keeping that organization from being another Browns.
One playoff loss- lol OK...

Try hasn't won a playoff game in 9 years. Going 9-8 every year doesn't impress anyone. Also having to beat the division rival that started the season 1-5 and didnt have their MVP QB for 10 games isn't impressive. He is the problem and it's time for a change. Even with all of their excuses the Ravens still had the stones to fire Harbaugh. Time for Pittsburgh to follow suit.
 

patdog

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Ahh yes. Aged well because of one playoff loss.

The dude has not had a losing season in 19 seasons as a coach. But one playoff loss with a box of scraps who imploded in the fourth quarter means he's an idiot - lol.

Man can't help old man Rodgers wilted. He had Russell Wilson and Justin Fields playing good last year - both went winless then benched this year. (Though fields got unbenched and won two more games I guess lol)

Head Coach is not the problem in Pittsburgh. It's the only thing keeping that organization from being another Browns.
He is 3-10 in the playoffs over the last 15 years. He is the Dallas Cowboys of coaches.
 

DT4248

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Some of yall have a ******* skewed perspective of "the problem".

You don't fire your coach because you didn't win the Super Bowl when your competition has Mahomes, Lamar, etc. The GM is the problem. Dude has failed miserably at giving Tomlin anything offensively. 42 y/o Rodgers ain't it.
 
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Some of yall have a ******* skewed perspective of "the problem".

You don't fire your coach because you didn't win the Super Bowl when your competition has Mahomes, Lamar, etc. The GM is the problem. Dude has failed miserably at giving Tomlin anything offensively. 42 y/o Rodgers ain't it.
They both need to go
 

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The Rams, when firing on all cylinders, have looked like the best team in the league. But they managed to blow some games in weird ways and ended up the 5 seed. And dang near let Carolina beat them in the first round.

My guess is the Seahawks or Rams win the NFC. SF is really banged up and Seattle will be really tough to beat at home. With the Rams I could see them winning the Super Bowl or losing in Chicago on Sunday and neither would surprise me.
 
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I think the best team in the NFL is the Seahawks and the second is the Rams. They split in the regular season and the team that won each game got outplayed in that particular game. I think I give the nod to the Hawks since they will be playing at home for the rubber match.

Agree about the Niners. Their defense just isn't up to snuff with all the injuries.

I think the winner of the NFC championship will play the Bills in the SB.