The Rams were dominant against the Vikings, and McVay’s game plan was spot on. I wouldn’t be surprised to see him in the conversation for Coach of the Year by season’s end.
It’s fun to see how close Kyle and Dad’s regular season records are. Dad pulled away at the end, but Kyle had some bold picks along the way that just didn’t pan out.
McVay’s ability to dominate a game like he did against the Vikings just shows why he’s one of the best. The Rams had complete control by the second quarter. Not many coaches can manage a game like that.
Beating the Vikings the way they did, the Rams looked like a team that’s peaking at the right time. McVay’s coaching style has always been about preparation and execution, and it showed again here.
Deion Sanders coaching the Cowboys would bring so much excitement to Dallas. His personality is perfect for the spotlight, and he has the experience to back it up.
Kyle really called this one early. If Deion does take over, people are going to remember Kyle’s prediction as spot on. Not many were talking about this months ago.
I’m interested to see where Rodgers, Darnold, and Wilson end up next season. All three have questions surrounding them, but Rodgers has the most left to offer on the field.
Darnold’s performance against the Rams might have been the nail in the coffin for his big contract hopes. He was playing for millions, and that game could’ve cost him dearly.
The Vikings couldn’t keep up with McVay’s Rams. That game showed why McVay is one of the best in the league, and I wouldn’t be surprised if he wins Coach of the Year.
Sam Darnold’s inconsistency is going to make it tough for him to find a new team. His performance in that Rams game was probably the final straw for some front offices.
Michael Irvin being in contact with Deion about the Cowboys job adds even more hype to this rumor. It’s not confirmed, but Irvin seems to have some insider information.
Washington vs. the Lions is going to be an interesting playoff game. The Lions have had a strong finish to the season, and I think Dad’s right to pick them.
Deion Sanders taking over the Cowboys would be a huge shift for the team. He’s got the personality and experience to bring something different to Dallas, but the question is whether Jerry Jones will actually make that move.
It’s hard to argue with Kyle’s take on the Packers. LaFleur has been underwhelming, and Gutekunst hasn’t hit on enough draft picks to keep the team competitive.
The Packers need to make some serious changes if they want to be contenders again. Kyle’s right that LaFleur and Gutekunst need to be held accountable.
Sam Darnold had his chance to prove himself, but after that Rams game, I’m not sure he’ll get the payday he was hoping for. It’s tough to see how he rebounds from that.
Kyle and Dad’s playoff predictions are interesting, but I have to side with Dad on most of them. The Chiefs should beat the Texans, and the Bills over the Ravens feels like a safe pick.
Darnold, Rodgers, and Wilson all have uncertain futures, but I think Rodgers has the best chance of landing somewhere. His numbers were good, but the drama follows him everywhere.
Rodgers might have had a good season, but teams are going to think twice about dealing with the off-field drama. His talent is undeniable, but the distractions are real.
If Jerry Jones is seriously considering Deion, it could be a sign that the Cowboys are ready for a big change. McCarthy’s future might not be as secure as it seems.
The Packers are stuck in mediocrity. LaFleur’s offense isn’t working, and the front office hasn’t done enough to keep the team in playoff contention. A shake-up is needed.
Rodgers had a great season statistically, but the off-field drama makes him a risky pick for any team. Will the Jets stick with him, or will another team take a chance?
Rodgers had a good season, but the Jets might be ready to move on. His off-the-field presence is just as big as his on-the-field talent, and that’s not always a good thing.
If the Packers want to stay relevant, they need to make big changes. LaFleur and Gutekunst have had their chances, and it hasn’t worked. Time for a fresh start.
Aaron Rodgers still has a lot left in the tank, but the constant media attention around him could make teams hesitant to sign him. There’s always a circus wherever Rodgers goes.
Russell Wilson didn’t have the best season, and it’s unclear where he’ll land next year. He faded toward the end, which has to be concerning for teams looking for a quarterback.
The Rams were dominant against the Vikings, and McVay’s game plan was spot on. I wouldn’t be surprised to see him in the conversation for Coach of the Year by season’s end.
McVay’s dominance over the Vikings puts him in the Coach of the Year discussion
Dad’s regular season record is impressive. 62-32 is a great run, especially with how unpredictable some of the games have been.
It’s fun to see how close Kyle and Dad’s regular season records are. Dad pulled away at the end, but Kyle had some bold picks along the way that just didn’t pan out.
McVay’s game plan was perfect.
McVay’s ability to dominate games like the Vikings matchup shows why he’s a top coach. He’s in the running for Coach of the Year for sure.
McVay’s ability to dominate a game like he did against the Vikings just shows why he’s one of the best. The Rams had complete control by the second quarter. Not many coaches can manage a game like that.
McVay has been a consistent winner with the Rams, and his dominance over the Vikings just solidifies his place among the top coaches in the league.
Dad’s playoff predictions have been much better than Kyle’s lately.
Kyle’s prediction about Deion Sanders was bold, but it’s looking more and more possible with each passing day.
Beating the Vikings the way they did, the Rams looked like a team that’s peaking at the right time. McVay’s coaching style has always been about preparation and execution, and it showed again here.
Deion Sanders coaching the Cowboys would bring so much excitement to Dallas. His personality is perfect for the spotlight, and he has the experience to back it up.
Dad’s playoff predictions have been solid lately, especially compared to Kyle’s.
Kyle had some tough luck with his regular season picks, but he’s been bold with his predictions. Sometimes that pays off, sometimes it doesn’t.
Kyle really called this one early. If Deion does take over, people are going to remember Kyle’s prediction as spot on. Not many were talking about this months ago.
I’m interested to see where Rodgers, Darnold, and Wilson end up next season. All three have questions surrounding them, but Rodgers has the most left to offer on the field.
Darnold’s performance against the Rams might have been the nail in the coffin for his big contract hopes. He was playing for millions, and that game could’ve cost him dearly.
Kyle’s been struggling with his playoff predictions. Dad’s on a roll though
The Vikings couldn’t keep up with McVay’s Rams. That game showed why McVay is one of the best in the league, and I wouldn’t be surprised if he wins Coach of the Year.
Sam Darnold’s inconsistency is going to make it tough for him to find a new team. His performance in that Rams game was probably the final straw for some front offices.
The playoff matchup between the Ravens and the Bills could be closer than expected, but I agree with Dad that the Bills have the upper hand.
McVay is definitely one of the top 2 or 3 coaches in the league right now.
Michael Irvin being in contact with Deion about the Cowboys job adds even more hype to this rumor. It’s not confirmed, but Irvin seems to have some insider information.
The upcoming playoff games will be interesting. I agree with Dad about the Chiefs beating the Texans.
Washington vs. the Lions is going to be an interesting playoff game. The Lions have had a strong finish to the season, and I think Dad’s right to pick them.
Deion as the Cowboys’ next coach is definitely an interesting possibility.
Darnold’s play against the Rams really hurt his value. It’s tough to watch.
The Packers need to make some big moves this offseason. LaFleur and Gutekunst haven’t done enough to keep the team competitive.
Darnold’s play against the Rams probably cost him millions. That’s a rough way to end the season.
Kyle and Dad both have strong opinions about the Packers needing to clean house.
Deion Sanders taking over the Cowboys would be a huge shift for the team. He’s got the personality and experience to bring something different to Dallas, but the question is whether Jerry Jones will actually make that move.
Sam Darnold might have cost himself millions with that Rams performance.
Michael Irvin said Deion is in talks with Jerry Jones, but nothing is confirmed yet.
Sean McVay is proving he’s one of the best in the league after beating the Vikings.
It’s hard to argue with Kyle’s take on the Packers. LaFleur has been underwhelming, and Gutekunst hasn’t hit on enough draft picks to keep the team competitive.
LaFleur’s lack of creativity on offense has been a big problem for the Packers. Kyle’s right to point that out. It’s time for a change in Green Bay.
I think McVay has a good shot at Coach of the Year after how he handled the Vikings.
The upcoming playoff games will be interesting. I’m leaning towards the Chiefs over the Texans too
The Packers need to make some serious changes if they want to be contenders again. Kyle’s right that LaFleur and Gutekunst need to be held accountable.
Kyle called it months ago that Deion would be the next Cowboys coach if McCarthy didn’t get an extension.
Sam Darnold might have lost a big contract with his performance in that Rams game.
Rodgers, Wilson, and Darnold all had shaky seasons, but Rodgers might still find a team willing to take on the drama.
The Packers haven’t been the same for three years. Gutekunst’s draft picks haven’t panned out.
Sam Darnold had his chance to prove himself, but after that Rams game, I’m not sure he’ll get the payday he was hoping for. It’s tough to see how he rebounds from that.
Kyle and Dad’s playoff predictions are interesting, but I have to side with Dad on most of them. The Chiefs should beat the Texans, and the Bills over the Ravens feels like a safe pick.
The Packers’ front office hasn’t done enough. Kyle’s right that they need big changes.
Brother. Drew lock was 2019. But I agree this class is not as strong QB wise. Great RB class tho.
Week 18 didn’t go Kyle’s way, but his overall record isn’t terrible. He’s had a rough stretch, but there’s always the playoffs to bounce back.
Darnold’s future is up in the air after that poor performance against the Rams. It’s tough to see a team offering him big money after that game.
Kyle might have been right about Deion, but I think McCarthy’s job is safe for now.
Kyle’s predictions haven’t been great lately, but he’s due for a comeback. The playoffs could be where he redeems himself.
Darnold, Rodgers, and Wilson all have uncertain futures, but I think Rodgers has the best chance of landing somewhere. His numbers were good, but the drama follows him everywhere.
Rodgers, Wilson, and Darnold are all question marks for next season. I think Rodgers will land somewhere, but the other two have a lot to prove.
Kyle’s Packers take is strong, but it’s hard to argue against firing LaFleur and Gute
Kyle believes the Packers should fire LaFleur and Gutekunst. Maybe it’s time for a fresh start in Green Bay
Rodgers had a decent season but teams might not want to deal with the constant drama.
Rodgers might have had a good season, but teams are going to think twice about dealing with the off-field drama. His talent is undeniable, but the distractions are real.
If Jerry Jones is seriously considering Deion, it could be a sign that the Cowboys are ready for a big change. McCarthy’s future might not be as secure as it seems.
Rodgers threw for over 3700 yards, but the drama surrounding him might scare teams away.
Wilson and Darnold didn’t have strong finishes to the season. Both of them are facing uncertain futures
LaFleur’s offense has been stale, and the Packers don’t seem to make in-game adjustments when needed.
LaFleur’s offense hasn’t been creative and Kyle’s right about the Packers needing a shake-up
The Packers are stuck in mediocrity. LaFleur’s offense isn’t working, and the front office hasn’t done enough to keep the team in playoff contention. A shake-up is needed.
Rodgers had a great season statistically, but the off-field drama makes him a risky pick for any team. Will the Jets stick with him, or will another team take a chance?
Rodgers had a good season, but the Jets might be ready to move on. His off-the-field presence is just as big as his on-the-field talent, and that’s not always a good thing.
The Packers’ front office hasn’t delivered on its draft picks, and LaFleur’s offense has been stale. It’s time for some fresh faces in Green Bay.
Will anyone want to deal with the Rodgers drama after his decent season with the Jets?
Wilson and Darnold struggled hard.
Rodgers had a solid season statistically, but there’s always so much baggage with him. Will any team want to take that on?
If the Packers want to stay relevant, they need to make big changes. LaFleur and Gutekunst have had their chances, and it hasn’t worked. Time for a fresh start.
Aaron Rodgers had a solid season, but his off-field antics might make teams think twice.
Aaron Rodgers still has a lot left in the tank, but the constant media attention around him could make teams hesitant to sign him. There’s always a circus wherever Rodgers goes.
Rodgers is still a top QB, but the drama always follows him. Will any team take the risk?
Russell Wilson didn’t have the best season, and it’s unclear where he’ll land next year. He faded toward the end, which has to be concerning for teams looking for a quarterback.
Rodgers brings too much drama.
Packers need major changes
Wilson and Darnold didn’t finish the season strong. Rodgers had the best year, but teams might avoid him.
If the Packers miss the playoffs again next year, LaFleur and Gutekunst should be gone
The Packers have been uninspiring lately. Maybe it’s time for a new coach.
The Packers barely made the playoffs again. Something has to change in their front office.