Re: NFL 2023 Season/ Preseason
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2024 8:29 am
Man I want to knock the Chiefs out of the playoffs
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I made a longshot Nuggets three-peat bet in the playoffs last year. It’s not going to be as easy as last year but they should win again if the rotation is healthy and then I can cash out next year (they’ll also be the favorites but it’s a health/luck proposition at that point).
Good luck. It's a longshot, but certainly plausible if everyone stays healthy, especially MPJ and his past back issues. Jamal is sorely underrated and constantly comes up big in 4th quarter games. The biggest threat to the Nuggets are really the young and hungry up and comer teams like OKC. That team is going to be scary again very soon and a tough task for any team in the playoffs.Headhunter wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 8:18 pmI made a longshot Nuggets three-peat bet in the playoffs last year. It’s not going to be as easy as last year but they should win again if the rotation is healthy and then I can cash out next year (they’ll also be the favorites but it’s a health/luck proposition at that point).
OKC is next up but in the NBA young teams have to take their heartbreaking playoff losses for a couple years before they are ready. Bigger teams will bully them. I think the Clippers and Suns would potentially be the most challenging for Denver just because of all the playoff experience + scoring but those teams are built on injury prone houses of cards. Also my boy P-Wat has bridged the gap nicely after Brown left, he will be the third best player on that team in a couple years.Jason wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 8:55 pmGood luck. It's a longshot, but certainly plausible if everyone stays healthy, especially MPJ and his past back issues. Jamal is sorely underrated and constantly comes up big in 4th quarter games. The biggest threat to the Nuggets are really the young and hungry up and comer teams like OKC. That team is going to be scary again very soon and a tough task for any team in the playoffs.Headhunter wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 8:18 pmI made a longshot Nuggets three-peat bet in the playoffs last year. It’s not going to be as easy as last year but they should win again if the rotation is healthy and then I can cash out next year (they’ll also be the favorites but it’s a health/luck proposition at that point).
Yeah, it's crazy to see the potential dynasty the Nuggets have. Really came out of nowhere with Jokic. Nobody probably pays attention to hockey but several years back when the Avalanche acquired a lot of young talent and drafted well, the dynasty looked and everyone knew it. They've already won a Stanley Cup and are also set to be good for a very long time.Headhunter wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 11:27 pmOKC is next up but in the NBA young teams have to take their heartbreaking playoff losses for a couple years before they are ready. Bigger teams will bully them. I think the Clippers and Suns would potentially be the most challenging for Denver just because of all the playoff experience + scoring but those teams are built on injury prone houses of cards. Also my boy P-Wat has bridged the gap nicely after Brown left, he will be the third best player on that team in a couple years.Jason wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 8:55 pmGood luck. It's a longshot, but certainly plausible if everyone stays healthy, especially MPJ and his past back issues. Jamal is sorely underrated and constantly comes up big in 4th quarter games. The biggest threat to the Nuggets are really the young and hungry up and comer teams like OKC. That team is going to be scary again very soon and a tough task for any team in the playoffs.Headhunter wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 8:18 pmI made a longshot Nuggets three-peat bet in the playoffs last year. It’s not going to be as easy as last year but they should win again if the rotation is healthy and then I can cash out next year (they’ll also be the favorites but it’s a health/luck proposition at that point).
I stopped watching when the game ended. My guess is he was designated to hand the trophy off to the winner. Which would've only made sense if it was the 49ers given his history with the players and family of the team. Instead he hands it off to the most hated team in football.Reign in Blood wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 2:15 pm Wait, what? I couldn't stomach the end, but I guess John Elway handed the Swifties the trophy? In Raiders stadium?