• last year
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00:00 The Houston Texans, the Seattle Seahawks, and the Buffalo Bills have some of the hardest
00:05 remaining schedules left.
00:08 What are your expectations for these teams?
00:10 They've all got trouble for different reasons.
00:12 The Bills look like they've found it.
00:15 They fired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey, and it looks like Josh Allen's found that
00:19 comfort zone between, "I'm going to hit a grand slam at bat," and maybe a bunt every
00:26 now and then.
00:27 He's found that comfort zone.
00:29 They lost so many defensive Milano early in the year.
00:33 Their defense is not the same, so they have to score a lot of points.
00:36 They're not the same Bills team as a year ago.
00:39 The Texans, C.J. Stroud's had a concussion protocol.
00:44 Their problem is going on the road, they don't really have a running game.
00:46 He's been amazing.
00:47 He'll probably be rookie of the year, quarterback, but they don't really have the running game
00:51 where they can do the four-minute drive to salt a game away.
00:55 That's trouble.
00:56 The Seahawks, of course, with such high expectations with Geno Smith, and he's just been all over
01:01 the map this year.
01:02 He's been inconsistent.
01:03 Not always on the field.
01:04 Not always on the field.
01:05 Then you've got D.K. Metcalf, who's one of the most talented players in the NFL on any
01:12 side of the ball.
01:13 Totally agree.
01:14 But he's also got some loose wires these days.
01:17 He goes off the Niners last week, he's trying to go full Dremont Green.
01:24 Pete Carroll just needs a ... That's a talented team, but they went to the playoffs last year.
01:30 We thought, okay, playoffs, next step, they're taking a step back.
01:32 Yeah, we'll see how it goes for those three.
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