Alpe d'Huez said:
I said just a few days ago, we tend to see hot teams in November and think they'll win the Superbowl, only to find that there are teams you weren't expecting that go 4-0 or 3-1 in December against tough competition, and peak heading into the playoffs. Is Dallas that team, to be hot on the road in December? Because that's the type of team that usually wins the Super Bowl?
If I get you correct, you think "late peaking/hot-december-teams" have a better chance to win a SB than lets say one that started hot & faded (but still made the playoffs)?
I highly doubt! Think a "quick & dirty study" is up? How we go? Looking at all SB winning teams December record vs their September-November record? Is there a thinking error, or is that the correct question asked? If so, I would do it.
My expectation: There is no "hot December" teams winning the SBs more often than "normal" or even "cold" teams. I think it´s just another NFL myth. Not to be mistaken with teams that hit (lucky) streaks in the playoffs. The difference is: Streaks in January can win you a Superbowl (by the nature of it). Streaks in December not, because there is no guarantee that such a luck streak prolongs to the next week. It can even out anytime, after one game, two games, three, five, whatever.
Alpe d'Huez said:
I personally think the Eagles are a better team and may finish ahead of them.
I fear not, as much as I like the Eagles and Kelly. Foles didn´t only regress to the mean (as expected by Oldman (?) and me last season), he regressed crushing down... The Eagles are 25th in Int-Pct., after Foles being 2nd last year. Behind McCown BTW. Just underlines once more that Ints (outside of desperation mode ones) are random as I preach since years.
To really pick out QBs who might be good at preventing Ints (like McNabb), or the opposite (TheSiz), you need a great amount of sample size to see if there is a pattern or not.
But more important: The Eagles are not great on either pass offense or defense (both in the middle of the pack right now). Alarm signals on.
And what the heck happened to "my coach" (Alpe:

) Kelly? Is there a NFL clinic that has a certain etiquette, that you have to transform into a coward?
Kicking the late FG on 4&1, and OFC losing the game is ugly but maybe debattable. But what is not, is to punt with 6 seconds left in the 1st half on the opp 44 yL. Let your QB heave a HM (Foles showed his arm once more in this very game, connecting on a 70 (!!) yards ball in the air TD) and the worst outcome is a EZ-Int. Or try a short sideline pass & then kick a long FG. Or even try a draw. But punting in such a situation is pure & utter cowardice. I am shocked Kelly did it. I hope this loss told him a lesson. I´ll watch out if he transformed into any other coach saving a
ss, or if he is still the special one...
Alpe d'Huez said:
I love it! All tough games the home team pulled off! It was like after getting whipped the other week, the football gods came through for you!
Guess what? I loved it too. Was cheering for all of them. Good old HFA beat the well thought and computerized picks again.
But TBH, the clock changing saved me. I don´t know who the early game big away favos were, but I certainly would have picked some home teams wrong.
Alpe d'Huez said:
More Arena football from Tom Brady and the Patriots just thrashing the Bears, and they even let their foot off the gas and Garoppolo play. Is this the Pats starting to come together? Or are we going to see Gronk and others get hurt, and the Pats peak early (again)?
I love arena football played outside in the cold.

Love those 50something 20something scores. It´s soo cute.

Serious now: Amazing how Belichick did conjure another competitive team out of a hat. He even improves from his high standard. As last year, it´s playing with mediocre at best WRs, and still blowing off opponents. Wow!
Alpe d'Huez said:
which makes one wonder about the coaching staff on NY
Not me. I mean it´s good old butter ball after all. The version that truly thinks you can be successful without a QB/offense.
BTW, butter ball II almost lost it for the Saints, if there was no high octance NO offense. All those Ryans... just can shake my head in disbelief that they get high paid jobs.
Alpe d'Huez said:
Tough win for Seattle, and a tough loss for Carolina. Both of those teams still look like quality teams though.
Yeah, I finally won with the Seahawks in "sure lose ball"... sarcasm.
Alpe d'Huez said:
And last, Alex Smith's laser arm just sliced through the Rams ... Smith was 24 for 28 passing.
LOL. A nice one...
I wonder, together with, mildly said, Reids conservative play calling... skip that. Better: Be sure KC won´t go anywhere deep in the playoffs with that super duper dink and dunk stuff. Even though, 24/28 looks great I have to admit.