255 is here.
1. There's no Trump silver lining.
If there's a Trump silver lining, it's that the Clintons, who are the people most responsible for moving the Democrats rightward are finally....ah, hell...
2. Obamacare.
3. Obama's Record on Inequality
4. A Good Piece About Prison in Small Towns.
5. There was a mass shooting at a Florida airport. The obvious result of that should be...
More guns in Florida airports.
6.
And one more...
That's all for this time...I'll be back next time...if there is a next time...
Your pal,
Jim
Wild Card Weekend Predictions (Plus a National Championship Pick)
Friday, January 6, 2017
Oak +3.5 Hou
Oak v. Hou over 37
Sea -8 Detroit
Mia +10 Pitt
Mia v. Pitt under 45.5
NYG+4.5 GB
Alabama -6.5 Clemson
Oak v. Hou over 37
Sea -8 Detroit
Mia +10 Pitt
Mia v. Pitt under 45.5
NYG
Alabama -6.5 Clemson
2016 NFL Playoff Predictions
Wednesday, January 4, 2017
Here are my picks for the 2016 NFL Playoffs. As a bonus, the 1-12 ranking of who, as a Niners fan, I'm rooting for.
AFC
WC
Oakland over Houston
Pittsburgh over Miami
Divisional
New England over Oakland
Pittsburgh over KC
AFC Title
New England over Pittsburgh
NFC
Seattle over Detroit
Green Bay over New York
Divisional
Dallas over Green Bay
Atlanta over Seattle
NFC Title
Atlanta over Dallas
SB New England over Atlanta
1. Oakland - more likely to be bounced in the Wild Card game given the issues at QB than to win the whole thing, but I always go Bay Area loyalty when my team's not in play.
2. Kansas City - Alex Smith was taking the Niners to a conference title game not too many years ago, I'd get some enjoyment out of his getting back to that spot.
3. Detroit - now we've hit the "long-suffering" portion of the rankings; Lions fans qualify.
4. Miami - I live down there; so a bunch of bandwagon hopping Dolphin fans would be fun to witness.
5. Atlanta - I see a scenario where I'm investing a little money in the Falcons to upset the Cowboys.
6. Houston - we're scraping bottom here of teams I wouldn't hate rooting for. This is probably the cut off line
7. Green Bay - I like Aaron Rodgers, I like Olivia Munn; I like the Packers community ownership.
8. New York - Eli wasn't mediocre this year, he was bad - actively bad, one of the worst quarterbacks in football - that he would be a 3 time SB Champion is kinda bonkers.
9. Pittsburgh - No one really needs another Steelers title.
10. Seattle - The Niner/Seahawk rivalry is over; they won, we lost, and I like Pete Carroll, but I can skip their stomping on our graves with a second ring.
11. New England - No one really needs another Patriots title.
12. Dallas - Nope. "Hey, this isn't the old Cowboys, they're young and it's so much fun to have the..." Nope. You want a Trump/Jerry Jones 2017? Do you? Nope.
AFC
WC
Oakland over Houston
Pittsburgh over Miami
Divisional
New England over Oakland
Pittsburgh over KC
AFC Title
New England over Pittsburgh
NFC
Seattle over Detroit
Green Bay over New York
Divisional
Dallas over Green Bay
Atlanta over Seattle
NFC Title
Atlanta over Dallas
SB New England over Atlanta
1. Oakland - more likely to be bounced in the Wild Card game given the issues at QB than to win the whole thing, but I always go Bay Area loyalty when my team's not in play.
2. Kansas City - Alex Smith was taking the Niners to a conference title game not too many years ago, I'd get some enjoyment out of his getting back to that spot.
3. Detroit - now we've hit the "long-suffering" portion of the rankings; Lions fans qualify.
4. Miami - I live down there; so a bunch of bandwagon hopping Dolphin fans would be fun to witness.
5. Atlanta - I see a scenario where I'm investing a little money in the Falcons to upset the Cowboys.
6. Houston - we're scraping bottom here of teams I wouldn't hate rooting for. This is probably the cut off line
7. Green Bay - I like Aaron Rodgers, I like Olivia Munn; I like the Packers community ownership.
8. New York - Eli wasn't mediocre this year, he was bad - actively bad, one of the worst quarterbacks in football - that he would be a 3 time SB Champion is kinda bonkers.
9. Pittsburgh - No one really needs another Steelers title.
10. Seattle - The Niner/Seahawk rivalry is over; they won, we lost, and I like Pete Carroll, but I can skip their stomping on our graves with a second ring.
11. New England - No one really needs another Patriots title.
12. Dallas - Nope. "Hey, this isn't the old Cowboys, they're young and it's so much fun to have the..." Nope. You want a Trump/Jerry Jones 2017? Do you? Nope.
2016 NFL Starting QB Rank 1-32
Tuesday, January 3, 2017
Each team's primary starting QB ranked based on 2016 NFL regular season. 1-32
1. Tom Brady NE
2. Aaron Rodgers GB
3. Matt Ryan Atl
4. Andrew Luck Ind
5. Russell Wilson Sea
6. Derek Carr Oak
7. Matthew Stafford Det
8. Drew Brees NO
9. Kirk Cousins Wash
10. Dak Prescott Dal
11. Alex Smith KC
12. Andy Dalton Cin
13. Tyrod Taylor Buf
14. Carson Palmer Ari
15. Sam Bradford Min
16. Ryan Tannehill Mia
17. Ben Roethlisberger Pit
18. Cam Newton Carol
19. Jameis Winston TB
20. Philip Rivers SD
21. Carson Wentz Phi
22. Marcus Mariota Hou
23. Joe Flacco Balt
24. Matt Barkley Chi
25. Cody Kessler Cle
26. Colin Kaepernick SF
27. Eli Manning NYG
28. Blake Bortles Jax
29. Trevor Siemian Den
30. Ryan Fitzpatrick NYJ
31. Case Keenum LA
32. Brock Osweiler Hou
1. Tom Brady NE
2. Aaron Rodgers GB
3. Matt Ryan Atl
4. Andrew Luck Ind
5. Russell Wilson Sea
6. Derek Carr Oak
7. Matthew Stafford Det
8. Drew Brees NO
9. Kirk Cousins Wash
10. Dak Prescott Dal
11. Alex Smith KC
12. Andy Dalton Cin
13. Tyrod Taylor Buf
14. Carson Palmer Ari
15. Sam Bradford Min
16. Ryan Tannehill Mia
17. Ben Roethlisberger Pit
18. Cam Newton Carol
19. Jameis Winston TB
20. Philip Rivers SD
21. Carson Wentz Phi
22. Marcus Mariota Hou
23. Joe Flacco Balt
24. Matt Barkley Chi
25. Cody Kessler Cle
26. Colin Kaepernick SF
27. Eli Manning NYG
28. Blake Bortles Jax
29. Trevor Siemian Den
30. Ryan Fitzpatrick NYJ
31. Case Keenum LA
32. Brock Osweiler Hou
2016 NFL All-Pro Team
Monday, January 2, 2017
Here's my NFL All-Pro ballot for 2016.
QB Tom Brady - NE Offensive POY, MVP
Aaron Rodgers - GB
RB Le'Veon Bell - Pit
Ezekiel Elliott - Dal
David Johnson - Ari
WR Mike Evans - TB
Antonio Brown - Pit
Julio Jones - Atl
Odell Beckham - NYG
TE Greg Olsen - Carol
Travis Kelce - KC
C Alex Mack - Atl
Matt Paradis - Den
G Marshal Yanda - Balt
Zack Martin - Dal
Kelechi Osemele - Oak
David DeCastro - Pit
T Andrew Whitworth - Cin
David Bakhtiari - GB
Joe Thomas - Cle
Trent Williams - Wash
DE Khalil Mack Oak
Cameron Jordan NO
Calais Campbell Ari
Brandon Graham Phi
DT Aaron Donald StL - Defensive POY
Ndomukong Suh Mia
Geno Atkins Cin
OLB Von Miller Den
Melvin Ingram SD
Chandler Jones Ari
Sean Lee Dall
ILB Bobby Wagner Sea
Jerrell Freeman Chi
Luke Kuechly Carol
CB Chris Harris Den
Malcolm Butler NE
Aqib Talib Den
Brent Grimes TB
S Eric Weddle Balt
Landon Collins NYG
Devin McCourty NE
Kam Chancellor Sea
QB Tom Brady - NE Offensive POY, MVP
Aaron Rodgers - GB
RB Le'Veon Bell - Pit
Ezekiel Elliott - Dal
David Johnson - Ari
WR Mike Evans - TB
Antonio Brown - Pit
Julio Jones - Atl
Odell Beckham - NYG
TE Greg Olsen - Carol
Travis Kelce - KC
C Alex Mack - Atl
Matt Paradis - Den
G Marshal Yanda - Balt
Zack Martin - Dal
Kelechi Osemele - Oak
David DeCastro - Pit
T Andrew Whitworth - Cin
David Bakhtiari - GB
Joe Thomas - Cle
Trent Williams - Wash
DE Khalil Mack Oak
Cameron Jordan NO
Calais Campbell Ari
Brandon Graham Phi
DT Aaron Donald StL - Defensive POY
Ndomukong Suh Mia
Geno Atkins Cin
OLB Von Miller Den
Melvin Ingram SD
Chandler Jones Ari
Sean Lee Dall
ILB Bobby Wagner Sea
Jerrell Freeman Chi
Luke Kuechly Carol
CB Chris Harris Den
Malcolm Butler NE
Aqib Talib Den
Brent Grimes TB
S Eric Weddle Balt
Landon Collins NYG
Devin McCourty NE
Kam Chancellor Sea
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