Answer me this Riddle. How many teams in the NFL have played at minimum 5 separate contests on their schedule that are currently 13+ Wins
Playing the best teams makes you stronger imo
Good analysis; thank you for that!
It got me doing a little digging of my own. I'd forgotten this, but entering the 2024 season, Geen Bay had the 4th toughest schedule in the league. The Lions were #11, the Vikings #18, and the Eagles #21.
Trouble is, we all know that those rankings are based on the won-lost records of the previous year. As the season develops, we always find out that some of the teams were stronger than expected, and some weaker, so the end-of-season SOS is always revised. I'm a little surprised that there doesn't seem to be any site that updates the
actual SOS at the end of each week, and figuring that out is way beyond me.
To take that schedule and come out with 11-12 Wins is still commendable. Don’t worry about excuses. Very few (if any) in the NFL have faced that level of competition at those intervals. To come out with only 1 team beating us all year by more than 5 points speaks volumes.
That's one way of looking at it, and it's valid. But (no offense) I thnk it's a little too optimistic.
All of what you say is true, and it's relevant, but at the end of the day, these are things that are only said by teams who finish as runners-up. Nobody in Philadelphia is saying anything like that this year... and for the first time in years (decades, even) nobody's saying that in Detroit or Minnesota.
Because those teams find ways to make sure they come out on top in those games.
We are not that far away. We start slow, we bumble around in the middle while dropping passes and fumbling balls or drawing stupid mental flags.
That's my take on this season, too. We were all very confident after the way we finished 2023, but this year we are seeing that we're still not quite there. We need a little more skill/talent a few key positions, maybe a little depth at one or two spots, and - most of all - experience, maturity, and leadership. All of which we expect to develop as the players from the last few drafts become more seasoned veterans.
I like where we're at, though.