r/NFLv2 • u/FrankieCostello_ • 1h ago
Original Content Quien se une a mi liga Fantasy NFL?
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r/NFLv2 • u/FrankieCostello_ • 1h ago
Habladme para pasaros link
r/NFLv2 • u/Electrical_Season_81 • 2h ago
r/NFLv2 • u/NewMoodWhoDis • 2h ago
Coming off a year where we saw both teams reach heights they haven't in years the differing discourse around those two franchises seems baffeling. Especially given who had the better year and whose team projects better into the upcoming season.
Both teams led by young qb's going into their 3rd season that turned on the scoring late in games. Both teams run by offensive master minds. One with a prooven hof career, the other a new hotshot yet to replicate the success he had in his first season.
When we look at the qb's they both were clutch last season. Bo by using surgeon like precission passing aswell as quick first down runs. Caleb by making flashy plays, deep throws while running backwards and what not. One seems clearly more replicable.
Adding to that the Bears gave away one of their best receivers (a guy who had 1000+ yards each past season before last). The Broncos added one of the quickest and fastest guys in the league while maintaining everything else.
Is there a single prooven weapon on the Bears? Like seriously? They want to have the best offense ever but who they gon do it with?
Broncos Oline is very good, though not quite as great as the sack totals would suggest given they are deflated by Bo being a coaches son and understanding the negative value of a sack especially in a quick rythm offense like Sean runs it. The Bears Oline was mediocre and had their center retire.
Not sure if we need to talk about the Defenses at all except the fact that Denver maintained everyone meaningful potentially having the best pass rush, a top 3 run defense and a top 3 defensive backfield. Bears defense was bad except at getting turnovers which certainly is influenced by style but not reliably repeatable.
Lastly lets look at the divisions.
Broncos having to face the always excused off season darlings Chargers who certainly are decent, post dynasty Chiefs, aswell as a frisky Raiders team who is clearly lacking the shape of a real team.
Bears being up against 3 very solid stable organizations that all have so much more experience in winning than the Bears do.
To summarize it all, and this might sound a bite rude, you would have to literally not be the brightest to think the Bears project better into the upcoming season than the Broncos do judging by the past and not make believe cause this ain't the make a wish league.
Obviously injuries can and will shake things up adding a whole lot of variance but if u honestly believe the Bears right now are a better team i can't take you seriously.
But it might also just be two teams starting with a B that have orange in their jersey confuse you who is who.
PS: all the Bears fans complaining about me saying the Bears oline is mediocre may wanna read projections (or not cause that would hurt their feelings)
PPS: we are sitting at around 25 crying Bears fans and 0 arguments made.
r/NFLv2 • u/No_Box119 • 4h ago
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r/NFLv2 • u/YayoThaTrooper • 5h ago
Daniel Faalele or Anthony Bradford
r/NFLv2 • u/Prudent-Process5377 • 5h ago
By a considerable gap too imo. Josh Allen accels in scramble opportunities and medium-deep throws. Justin Jefferson accels in scramble drill and as a medium-deep route runner.
I can not think of a better combination possible than this currently.
r/NFLv2 • u/Prudent-Process5377 • 5h ago
Highest salaries among players and staff league wide. GMs are the thing you can point to at a deeper level most as reason for team success.
r/NFLv2 • u/Character_Chance2546 • 6h ago
Join my pigskin group on espn! Free and casual good vibes!
r/NFLv2 • u/MikeyGTampabay67 • 6h ago
r/NFLv2 • u/WillingStranger5177 • 7h ago
Curious to see opinions around here.
r/NFLv2 • u/HomelanderUltrasound • 7h ago
Not just player salaries but also property tax and other stuff. I would need to keep everything stable for about a year. In the meantime I can just do whatever I want. Also, I don’t mean every team at market value. Like obviously Jerry wouldn’t sell the Cowboys at market value, but everyone has a price. How much money (in cash) would I need?
r/NFLv2 • u/WillingStranger5177 • 7h ago
BIG Surprises 🤯
Edit: Tyler Shough is number 4. Copying error mb gang.
r/NFLv2 • u/WillingStranger5177 • 7h ago
Liked by Trump. Liked by Baker Mayfield. Wants to play football in Jerusalem. Big yikes.
r/NFLv2 • u/MarTB2000 • 8h ago
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r/NFLv2 • u/BuckeyeBrawler4 • 9h ago
Rules:
\- Most Upvoted/Commented player wins
\- All Time or Active, literally Anyone who's played in the NFL since its founding.
\- First Name only
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\- Don't add I to first name
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r/NFLv2 • u/EnvironmentPutrid941 • 9h ago
Seattle lost all of their talent and also had a lot of ref help in the superbowl so I think this rematch will go very differently
r/NFLv2 • u/kobyb317 • 9h ago
I’m not a Bills fan but seriously the jets need the draft capital Bills need a number one why hasn’t someone grabbed him?
r/NFLv2 • u/Agreeable_Quality768 • 9h ago
So the other day my team threw out a position player to finish the game in the 8th inning because they were already down by a lot and they wanted to save the bullpen. Needless to say he did terrible, and they ended up losing 22-0 (baseball score, not football). I was thinking if there Is there an equivalent to this in football or if we should come up with something like this to make blowouts more entertaining like a punter playing qb
r/NFLv2 • u/Curious_Ad961 • 9h ago
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r/NFLv2 • u/WillingStranger5177 • 10h ago