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Monday, September 7, 2020

PRO FOOTBALL MEDIA 2020 NFL Season: What Could Go Wrong?

 


2020 NFL SEASON 
P R O F O O T B A L L M E D I A
SEASON PREVIEW & OPENING WEEK EDITION


2019 NFL SEASON TOTALS:
165-89-1 .650 (WINS); 137-110-8 .555 (ATS); 134-115-6 .538 (O/U)

TOP 5 GAMES SEASON TOTAL:
48-23-3 (.676)

2020 NFL PLAYOFFS
 5-6 .455 (WINS); 5-6 .455 (ATS); 3-8 .273 (O/U)
 
Key (when applicable): Statistical analysis based on the following metrics (abbreviations): EWL (Expected W-L record); SoS (Strength of Schedule); SRS (Simple Rating System from PFR); Points scored (PF); points against (PA); Point differential (PD) Yards gained (YG); Yards allowed (YA); Red Zone TD efficiency (RZ); 1st downs (1st); 3rd-down efficiency (3rd); Turnover ratio (TO); Time of possession (TOP); Yards per play (YPP); P/R NY/A (Pass/Rush Net yards/attempt); Sacks (S); Interceptions (INT); Penalty yards (PEN); Against the spread (ATS). *All images from Google using Creative Commons license unless otherwise stated (including source)
 
 
DISCLAIMER: PRO FOOTBALL MEDIA IS FOR ANALYZING NFL FOOTBALL GAMES AND IS NOT A BETTING WEBSITE


Welcome to Pro Football Media & the 2020 101st NFL season!
 
Those of you new to the website: Welcome! We offer weekly game predictions and game analysis using opening point spreads and O/U figures and then analyze the results in our Tuesday's Gone segment in time for your Wednesday morning commute. You can also follow us on Twitter @ProFootballMed for updates and website and article links.

For those of you familiar with Pro Football Media (PFM) not much has changed besides my passion for the game. 2020 has been a trying year for almost everyone and our current social/economic/political situation is the tensest it's been in my lifetime. Regardless of differing social/economic/political views held by sports fans, PFM is dedicated to social justice, equality and responsible community action, whether dealing with social injustices or unprecedented global pandemics. 
 
While PFM understands the place and value sports holds within our communities, it means nothing if we don't honor the rights of every individual and hold those who deny people that equality accountable. 
 
Communities cannot thrive at all, certainly not through sports, if we can't be responsible and make every effort to contain the most deadly virus the world has seen in over a century. The recent news of the NFL allowing fans while a majority of the country is still ravaged by Covid-19 is alarming.

The point is that recent events have taken priority over sports in an uncertain future and sports aren't meant to distract from issues this important. They can't. Considering this, PFM will keep the game analyses short, will continue to acknowledge social issues on and off the field,  and will criticize the NFL and individual teams for poor decisions related to social injustices and Covid-19. In other words, PFM WILL NOT STICK TO SPORTS.
 
On the lighter side, last season PFM began the < Drake voice > "TOP 5 TOP 5 TOP 5" segment, where PFM chooses their Top 5 Betting Games of the Week using either the spread OR O/U (denoted by an asterisk *). Roll with our Top 5 and watch the money pile up all season!
 
Good luck at the window this season and enjoy the 2020 NFL season whiles it lasts, because with the ways things are going it won't be long!


Patrick Mahomes followed up his MVP-winning second season, which one could argue was more like his rookie season, by leading the Kansas City Chiefs to a Super Bowl LIV victory over the Tennessee Titans, their first championship in 50 years (Super Bowl IV, 1969). (Image credit: Chiefs.com)


Super Bowl LIV

San Francisco 49ers (1) 13-3 (+1.5) @ Kansas City Chiefs (2) 12-4 (53.5):  Chiefs 33-30 Chiefs 31-20


 

Week 1:  #NFL Game Predictions (w/ spreads & analysis): OPENING WEEK EDITION

 

Houston Texans (+9) @ *Kansas City Chiefs (54.5): Chiefs 34-24

Thursday, 8:20 PM, Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO (Weather: 60% chance of rain; low 60s)

Keys: The Kansas City Chiefs enter the 2020 season as defending champions, their first Super Bowl win in 50 years, behind the human rifle known as Patrick Mahomes. Mahomes took the NFL by storm in 2018, his "second" year, throwing 50 TD passes and running away with league MVP. When Mahomes went down with a knee injury a month into the 2019 season things looked bleak, but the rest is history. The Texans are no slouches themselves, and the nearly equally dynamic Deshaun Watson, fresh off a $156M contract extension, was the 2019 NFL Playoffs highest rated QB. The problem is Watson lost his most electrifying target in Deandre Hopkins to free agency, but Watson still averaged over nine ypa to his other WRs and will have Brandin Cooks in Hopkins' stead, although Cooks is already questionable for TNF. Mahomes didn't lose any targets as rookie Clyde Edwards-Helaire, the much-hyped LSU RB taken in the first round by the Chiefs, replaces Damien Williams (opt-out). The Chiefs also lost right guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, however, as Tardif, who has a medical degree, opted out after working on the Covid-19 front lines. The last time these teams faced off the Texans were up 24-0 with 11 minutes remaining in the 2nd quarter of the AFC Divisional Round before the Chiefs went Mahomes and turned the game on its head winning 51-31. Expect more of the same on Opening night as the Chiefs have too many weapons and a far better and more opportunistic defense.



Seattle Seahawks (-2.5) @ Atlanta Falcons (49): Seahawks 27-24

Sunday, 1:00 PM, Mercedes Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA (Weather: Indoors) 


Keys: The first super spreader event of the season happens to be the first Sunday afternoon game on the season as the Seahawks travel from one corner of the country to the literal other corner of the country to face the Falcons. Good luck to us all. I'm half joking, because the Falcons aren't allowing fans in September and no one from Seattle is traveling to Georgia to watch the game in a hotel, but the end is nigh. The days of Russell Wilson being held back by a lack of weapons seems to be over with the emergence of DJ Metcalf, while the Falcons, despite having had outside weapons for years, have never consistently been able take advantage of them. That’s to say nothing of an elite Seahawks secondary that could keep those weapons in check. Perhaps the recently signed Todd Gurley gets a spark from being back home and takes some pressure off of the Falcons passing game, but it won’t matter much in Week 1.



New York Jets (+6.5) @ Buffalo Bills (39.5): Bills 24-20

Sunday, 1:00 PM, New Era Stadium, Buffalo, NY (Weather: 50% rain; low 70s)


Keys: The Bills come into 2020 pretty excited about their chances, especially considering Tom Brady is finally out of the division. Buffalo was up 16-0 on the Houston Texans in the Wildcard Round after a 10-6 season, only to squander the lead away as the spotlight began to burn holes into second-year QB Josh Allen. The Jets have some talent, too, but not enough in the right spots yet, so the song remains the same. Look for the Bills to make a statement in the weather Week 1 as they begin their quest to reclaim the AFC East, but a smaller statement than 6.5 points.



Green Bay Packers (+3) @ Minnesota Vikings (45.5): Vikings 23-21

Sunday, 1:00 PM, US Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN (Weather: Indoors) 

 

Keys: Home makes all the difference in this game, as these two NFC North divisional opponents come into Sunday relatively evenly-matched, save the Vikings clear advantage(s) on the defensive side of the ball. It’s still hard to see Aaron Rodgers, Davante Adams and a solid healthy offense losing by a FG or more to a team they’re so familiar with. The Vikings are loaded on both sides of the ball, so it’s possible, but this is a preseason-less Week 1 game against a formidable divisional opponent, and despite the weapons all over these two offenses, several factors could easily play into the under.



Miami Dolphins (+6.5) @ New England Patriots (43): Patriots 24-20

Sunday, 1:00PM, Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA (Weather: 70% rain; low 70s)


Keys: So begins the post-Tom Brady era. For those outside of New England it’s a time to rejoice. For those within New England, well, it’s a time to rejoice. Brady’s decline in recent years was as clear as the denial in most Patriots fans about his impending departure, and I live here so I can say these things. The Dolphins come into 2020 hopeful, although that hope is largely hinged to Tua Tagovailoa, who the Dolphins claim isn’t playing any time soon. We’ll see about that. Head coach Brian Fuentes leads a much-improved Miami team into rainy Foxborough to face a Patriots team with no Tom Brady on the roster for the first time in 20 years. The New England defense won’t be quite at their 2019 level, but their secondary remains elite, so they’ll find a way to contain the Dolphins offense. For the Patriots offense it’ll be interesting to see Bill Belichick and Josh McDaniels evolve from Brady to Cam Newton, as well as to see what secrets Kyle Van Noy holds.



Philadelphia Eagles (-5.5)* @ Washington Football Team (42): Eagles 27-17

Sunday, 1:00 PM, FedEx Field, Landover, MD (Weather: 60% rain; high 70s)


Keys: Hail to the...people who finally made the right decision to ax that terrible racist team name. Washington is making improvements on and off the field, but it’s not enough to beat the talented Eagles Sunday, who remain a force on the defensive front while utilizing a two-TE offensive set that’s reminiscent of a certain team Eagles fans would kill me if I were to compare them to. Either way, you can feel confident about the Eagles and the over here, no matter how banged up or disgruntled the Eagles may seem.



Las Vegas Raiders (-3) @ Carolina Panthers (47.5): Panthers 24-23

Sunday, 1:00 PM, Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC (Weather: 50% rain; low 80s)


Keys: There are certain things I never saw happening in my lifetime: The legalization of marijuana and a professional sports team moving to Las Vegas. Don’t get me wrong, I support both, but the Raiders – of all teams – moving to Las Vegas has to be one of the strangest things to happen in sports in my lifetime. The Panthers have begun the post-Ron Rivera/Cam Newton era, but they’ve been preparing for this since last season on the offensive end, led by arguably the best RB in the NFL in Christian McCaffrey; the defense also remains solid. The Raiders might be the better team on paper, but I don’t buy them winning by three or more points in tropical conditions.



Indianapolis Colts (-8) @ Jacksonville Jaguars (45): Colts 27-20

Sunday, 1:00 PM, TIAA Bank Stadium, Jacksonville, FL (Weather: 80% rain; high 80s) 


Keys: Is everyone really this excited about Philip Rivers coming to the Colts or are the Jaguars really just that bad? You can’t blame Colts fans for being excited about Rivers after the seemingly early departure of former franchise QB Andrew Luck, but it’s not Rivers you should be paying attention to; it’s the elite offensive line and the RB combo of Marlon Mack and rookie Jonathan Taylor. This Jaguars team is mediocre on offense and a shell of their former defensive unit, which might explain the line, but the Colts running game keeps the clock ticking and eight points on the road in Week 1 is just too much, especially for a dome team in the pouring rain.



Chicago Bears (+3) @ Detroit Lions (44.5): Lions 24-20

Sunday, 1:00 PM, Ford Field, Detroit, MI (Weather: Indoors)


Keys: The Bears have already fallen off defensively, save Khalil Mack and Akiem Hicks, and everyone knows about Mitch(ell) Trubisky, save Allen Robinson, so once again we’ll see if Matthew Stafford can take advantage of above-average protection and weapons on the outside and save the Lions from another season of mediocrity.



Cleveland Browns (+8)* @ Baltimore Ravens (48.5): Ravens 27-23

Sunday, 1:00 PM, M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD (Weather: 60% rain; low 80s) 


Keys: Get your popcorn ready because this Browns thing is about to take off or crash into a wall. The Ravens, on the other hand, are a consistent Hollywood Brown away from arguably being the best team in the NFL. The Browns crush on the defensive front, have the skill players to blow most teams off the ball, and a solid offensive line. However, Baker Mayfield hasn’t proven a thing, the coaching staff is different again, and part of that offensive line is a rookie left tackle, despite the accolades. The Ravens excel on both sides of the ball, and 2019 MVP Lamar Jackson could be the most dynamic player in the NFL, but eight points on opening week against a talented team with a ton to prove seems steep.



Los Angeles Chargers (-3) v. Cincinnati Bengals (43): Chargers 23-21

Sunday, 4:05 PM, Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, OH (Weather: Chance rain; mid-80s)


Keys: It’s a new era for both teams coming into 2020, including a new $5B stadium the Chargers share with the Rams in Los Angeles, although SoFi won’t be hosting fans any time soon. Still, the Chargers drafted Justin Herbert in the first round to replace franchise QB Philip Rivers, although the Chargers shouldn’t be seeing him playing anytime soon. It's still a new era. The Bengals usher in the Joe Burrow Era, the 2020 #1 pick and National Champion QB from LSU, and savior to one of the several floundering organizations across the league. The Chargers are their usual talent-loaded selves on both sides of the ball, but this year there’s no Rivers to blame things on. The Bengals have a solid defense themselves, so the season again likely rests upon the relatively new Bengals coaching staff and the rookie Burrow’s ability to get the ball the Bengals outside weapons, assuming they can stay healthy.



Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+3.5) @ New Orleans Saints (49): Saints 30-27

Sunday, 4:25 PM, Mercedes Benz Superdome, New Orleans, LA (Weather: Indoors)

Keys: The Tom Brady Era begins in Tampa Bay, and what do you know, he just turned 43. Things aren’t any younger on the other side of the field, as Drew Brees comes into 2020 a ripe 41 years old himself. Can we even grasp these two QBs total 84 combined years of age? The funniest part of all is they’re literally battling one another for various all-time passing records so it’ll be as funny as it is interesting to see who bows out first. The Bucs are loaded on the offensive side of the ball and are serviceable on defense, but the Saints are home Week 1...actually that doesn’t really matter for now. Regardless, the Saints are loaded everywhere, but especially on the defensive front, which could be a problem for the Golden Boy. The Saints are Super Bowl contenders according to Las Vegas, while the same sharps didn’t move the needle for Tampa Bay after the Bucs signed Brady and Gronk. Go figure. 



Arizona Cardinals (+7) @ San Francisco 49ers (48): 49ers 26-23

Sunday, 4:25 PM, Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, CA (Weather: Sunny; low 80s)

Keys: The 49ers are defending NFC Champions and come into the season with a similar look - strong with elite talent on both sides of the ball. The Cardinals come into 2020 with a new elite WR for 2019 RoY Kyler Murray in Deandre Hopkins, a necessary addition for the development of Murray, although it comes at the expense of David Johnson. The Cardinals defense isn’t bad, but the 49ers offense is prone to stall; the Cardinals can score in bunches, but the 49ers defense balls. Dr. Suess rhymes aside, no matter how exciting the Cardinals offense might be, these 49ers are one of the three best defenses in the NFL, especially up front. You might think that would flush Murray out into open space, causing the 49ers fits, but their ends are too ,fast and talented; then there’s the matter of the 49ers second level defense. Regardless, the 49ers giving a TD to a scrappy divisional opponent opening week doesn’t sit well with me.



Dallas Cowboys (-3) @ Los Angeles Rams (51.5)*: Cowboys 31-30

Sunday, 8:20 PM, SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA (Weather: Indoors)


Keys: The Rams host dinner at their new house Sunday night and it’s only fitting their guests are the other most hyper-talented underachieving team in the league. The Rams can’t dig a financial hole deep enough it seems, and beyond a $5B new house, or should I say duplex, the Rams just dove deep on CB Jalen Ramsey, too. All power to the man, but Ramsey’s contract is the third giant contract the Rams have given out in less than a year (Aaron Donald; Jared Goff) and history isn’t kind to such franchises, especially in a market where the Sun never stops shining and the beaches are fifteen minutes away. I digress. The Cowboys come into 2020 with high hopes, yet again, and rookie CeeDee Lamb just may put them over the edge, while the Rams could have an addition by subtraction situation on their hands with the departure of Todd Gurley. Regardless, both teams come into the game loaded with talent and chips on their shoulders bigger than their respective stadiums, but the Rams offensive line could be their Achilles Heal, and that could be bad news. Expect fireworks at the new digs Sunday night with the sounds of zero fans clapping. Hey, at least they can’t boo the equality celebration. What a sad world we live in.



Pittsburgh Steelers (-6)* @ New York Giants (47.5): Steelers 27-20

Monday, 7:15 PM, MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ (Weather: Clear; low 60s)

Keys: The first thing that comes to mind with these MNF games is, why? No Browns at Ravens? No Buccaneers at Saints? Is Ben Roethlisberger’s return that prime time? Perhaps it’s the Steelers All-Pro defensive front responsible for the prime time interest, which is going to be a nightmare for the Giants entire offense. It’s not going to be fun watching Saquon Barkley rush for nearly 200 yards without breaking the line of scrimmage, unless Daniel Jones can get the ball off quickly to his above-average WRs and prevent that from happening. Either way, the Steelers have enough power on the offensive side of the ball to counter anything the Giants can come up with. This will be one of the few games this season where the road team giving six points makes sense.



Tennessee Titans (-2.5) @ Denver Broncos (41.5): Titans 23-20

Monday, 10:10 PM, Mile High Stadium, Denver, CO (Weather: Clear; low 50s)

Keys: The Broncos season could be over before it begins with the potential season-ending ankle injury to Von Miller, which could render an elite second-level defense almost useless. The Titans, who added Jadeveon Clowney, are fresh off beating the mighty Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Divisional Round and making their first AFC Championship game in 20 years, where they lost to the eventual Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs 35-24. The Broncos have talent, and the high mountain air is a lot different then the Tennessee Valley, but the Titans are trying to bully teams and prove they belong and the Von Miller injury is just too big to overcome so quickly.

 


Stay tuned for Tuesday's Gone: Week 1 #NFL Game Reviews: OPENING WEEK EDITION coming Wednesday!
















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