Top 10 Coaches in the NFL

1. Andy Reid, Kansas City Chiefs

2. Sean McVay, Los Angeles Rams

3. Kyle Shanahan, San Francisco 49ers

4. John Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens

5. Sean Payton , Denver Broncos

6. Mike Tomlin, Pittsburgh Steelers

7. Jim Harbaugh, Los Angeles Chargers

8. Nick Sirianni, Philadelphia Eagles

9. Sean McDermott, Buffalo Bills

10. Dan Campbell, Detroit Lions

NFL Power Rankings After Week 12

1. Detroit Lions (10-1)

2. Kansas City Chiefs (10-1)

3. Buffalo Bills (9-2)

4. Baltimore Ravens (8-4)

5. Philadelphia Eagles (9-2)

6. Minnesota Vikings (9-2)

7. Los Angeles Chargers (7-4)

8. Green Bay Packers (8-3)

9. Pittsburgh Steelers (8-3)

10. Houston Texans (7-5)

NFL Power Rankings After Week 11

1. Detroit Lions (9-1)

2. Kansas City Chiefs (9-1)

3. Buffalo Bills (9-2)

4. Baltimore Ravens (7-4)

5. Philadelphia Eagles (8-2)

6. Los Angeles Chargers (7-3)

7. Minnesota Vikings (8-2)

8. Pittsburgh Steelers (8-2)

9. Houston Texans (7-4)

10. Green Bay Packers (7-3)

NFL Hot Seat Rankings After Week 11

1 Doug Pederson – Jaguars

This team is too talented to be 2-9, especially after giving Trevor Lawrence a massive contract this offseason. They playoffs are likely out of reach and it’s only a matter of time before he is fired.

2 Mike McCarthy – Cowboys

The Cowboys and McCarthy seem to be at a pass. This year is a letdown and they will likely part ways after the season.

3 Matt Eberflus – Bears

This team should be playing much better and the main blame lies with coaching. Eberflus has not done a good job and it’s hurting Caleb Williams.

4 Brian Daboll – Giants

Daboll is a good coach, but the Giants are a bad team. Unfortunately, he could be a casualty of bad roster decisions made by the front office.

5 Zac Taylor – Bengals

The Bengals are way too good to be 4-7, especially with a healthy team and their stars playing so well.

NFL Power Rankings Week 11

1. Detroit Lions (8-1)

2. Kansas City Chiefs (9-0)

3. Baltimore Ravens (7-3)

4. Buffalo Bills (8-2)

5. Philadelphia Eagles (7-2)

6. Minnesota Vikings (7-2)

7. Washington Commanders (7-3)

8. San Francisco 49ers (5-4)

9. Pittsburgh Steelers (7-2)

10. Los Angeles Chargers (6-3)

NFL Week 10 Reaction

Cincinatti Bengals (4-6) @ Baltimore Ravens (7-3)

Everything we wanted this game to be and more. How lucky are we that Lamar and Burrow both play in the same division? In two games vs each other this year, they have combined to throw SEVENTEEN touchdown passes and both games have been electric. The Bengals might be the best 4-6 team I have ever seen.

New England Patriots (3-7) @ Chicago Bears (4-5)

Great defense from the Patriots and terrible offense from the Bears led to a lopsided game.

Drake Maye outplayed Caleb Williams, which is great for a Pats fan to see.

Matt Eberflus’s seat is extremely hot and he’s gonna hear the calls for his job unless they turn it around.

I gotta give the Pats credit. Since Mayo called them out, they have won 2 games and almost won a third game. The defense stepped up today and had their best game with 9 sacks.

San Francisco 49ers (5-4) @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-6)

Brock Purdy and the Niners showed a lot of grit and poise with a comeback win. They are a sleeping giant if they can just get healthy.

Philadelphia Eagles (7-2) @ Dallas Cowboys (3-6)

This game was not a surprise. Jalen Hurts is now on pace for over 40 total TDs this year.

The Cowboys have some reflecting to do. Namely, will they keep Mike McCarthy for the rest of the year?

Detroit Lions (8-1) @ Houston Texans (6-4)

The fact that Jared Goff threw for 5 INTs and the Lions were still able to come from behind and beat a good team while on the road is beyond impressive.

The Texans have been reeling and need to get it together for the 2nd half of the season. They are dealing with injuries but need to rely on their depth and talent.

A bright spot was WR John Metchie III had 5 catches for 74 yards and a TD. He has dealt with a ton of adversity in his career so it’s great to see him play well. He is so talented and if he continues to get opportunities, he can help this team win games.

Game/Betting Picks Results

Game: 4-1 (25-13 This Season) (63-29 All-Time)

Spread: 2-3 (22-14-2) (61-28-3)

O/U: 3-2 (19-19) (48-43-1)

NFL Week 10 Predictions

New England Patriots (2-7) @ Chicago Bears (4-4)

The Bears have struggled lately, but played well against bad teams. The Patriots are a bad team. I think the Bears win, the Bears cover (-6), and the over (38.5) hits.

San Francisco 49ers (4-4) @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-5)

Both teams badly need this to keep their season’s alive. I think the Niners win, cover (-6.5), and the under (50.5) hits.

Philadelphia Eagles (6-2) @ Dallas Cowboys (3-5)

The Cowboys received the awful news that Dak is done for the year. Their weekend probably won’t get better as the Eagles should win, cover (-7), and the under (43.5) hits.

Detroit Lions (7-1) @ Houston Texans (6-3)

Nico Collins could come back to give the Texans a much needed jolt at wide receiver. I still think the Lions win, cover (-3.5), and the over (49.5) hits.

NFL Week 10 TNF Predictions

Cincinatti Bengals (4-5) @ Baltimore Ravens (6-3)

The last time these teams met, the game was electric and this one should be no different. The Bengals need this game, but I think the Ravens win, the Bengals cover (+6), and the over (52.5) hits.

NFL Hot Seat Rankings

Another one bites the dust, with Dennis Allen being fired by the Saints. NFL head coach hot seat rankings heading into Week 10:

1 Doug Pederson – Jaguars

Pederson is a good coach. However, this team is too talented to be 2-7, especially after giving their QB a massive contract this offseason. If they don’t get it together, they’ll move off him.

2 Mike McCarthy – Cowboys

The Cowboys and McCarthy seem to be at a pass. They have disappointed in the postseason the past couple seasons and this year is already looking like a letdown. If they don’t make the playoffs, they’ll likely “mutually part ways.”

3 Matt Eberflus – Bears

This team should be playing much better and the main blame lies with coaching. Eberflus has not done a good job and it’s starting to hurt their rookie QB Caleb Williams.

4 Brian Daboll – Giants

Daboll is a good coach, but the Giants are a bad team. Unfortunately, he could be a casualty of bad roster decisions made by the front office.

Top 10 QBs

Below are our top 10 QBs in the NFL. I am not solely basing it off this year, but instead the last couple of years plus how I think they’ll perform moving forward.

1. Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs

The gap between him and everyone else is not a big as it was entering this year. But, if you had to pick one guy, you’re picking Mahomes.

2. Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens

He’s one of the most gifted players in NFL history and he’s playing as well as he ever has.

3. Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills

He quietly is having his best season ever. The knock on him has always been his turnovers. This year he has 20 TDs and just 4 TOs.

4. Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals

Despite his teams record, he is putting up great numbers with 20 TDs to just 4 INTs.

5. Justin Herbert, Los Angeles Chargers

Injuries have limited him, but he still is playing great football for the new look Chargers.

6. Jared Goff, Detroit Lions

This guy simply balls out under the radar. The Lions might be the best team in football and he is a big reason why. He’s completing 74.9% of his passes and has 17 incompletions and 11 TDs his past 5 games.

7. CJ Stroud, Houston Texans

In just his 2nd year, he is already a franchise QB. He can lead this team on a great postseason run.

8. Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles

Hurts is supremely talented and I’m a big believer in what he can do in the air and on the ground.

9. Baker Mayfield, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Baker loves to prove people wrong and he’s doing that with the Bucs. He’s a little bit of a gunslinger, but’s its works out more than it doesn’t.

10. Kirk Cousins, Atlanta Falcons

He continues to be an underrated player and is still balling out at age 36.