NFL Recap NFL Week 17 + Week 18 Lookahead

RJ Bell's Dream Preview - A podcast by Pregame.com

RJ Bell, Scott Seidenberg and Mackenzie Rivers discuss NFL Week 17 recap. The guys also look ahead to NFL Week 18. Key Points 🎯 Brock Purdy's Injury: Purdy was injured, leading to questions about his elbow's nerve issues and Shanahan's coaching decisions to protect his contract incentives. 🎯 Coaching Philosophies: Kyle Shanahan's calculated strategies versus Dan Campbell’s aggressive "play-to-win" approach are juxtaposed, with both yielding implications for the playoffs. 🎯 Saquon Barkley's Rushing Record: Barkley needs 101 yards to break Eric Dickerson's record. His usage suggests the Giants prioritize individual milestones. 🎯 Strategic Resting of Players: The Lions, having played 12 straight games, debated the merit of resting starters before the playoffs, as seen in Monday’s game. 🎯 Historical Context: Comparisons with legendary coaches like Belichick, Parcells, and Walsh reveal their distinct approaches to late-season games and playoffs. 🎯 Aaron Rodgers and the Jets: Rodgers’ diminished future with the Jets is discussed, alongside how the Jets’ "all-in" strategy has hurt their long-term viability. 🎯 Player Stats: Barkley leads in second-half rushing stats this season, with 1,245 yards, well ahead of Derrick Henry at 989. 🎯 Team Records: Insights into teams playing without late-season rest suggest a slight statistical disadvantage, but not enough to predict outcomes decisively. 🎯 Ownership Influence: The meddling of owners like Woody Johnson (Jets) impacts franchises negatively, a contrast to Pittsburgh's stability under the Rooney family. 🎯 Correlated Bets: Unique same-game parlay opportunities are identified, like Barkley breaking rushing records and correlating it with other under/over bets. Summary [0:06 - 5:15: Player Decisions and Coaching Tactics]: RJ Bell speculates on Shanahan potentially using play-calling to manipulate Brock Purdy’s contract leverage. Injuries like Purdy's elbow and their playoff impact are also addressed. **11:54 - 14:49: Dan Campbell's Risk-Taking**: Campbell played Lions starters in a "meaningless" game, with Scott criticizing this decision based on their grueling season and short week before playoffs. [14:50 - 24:17: Resting Players Analysis]: A discussion on coaching styles of Belichick, Parcells, and Andy Reid highlights tendencies to rest or push players in low-stakes games. [24:18 - 32:59: Historical Comparisons]: Saquon Barkley's potential to break Dickerson’s record raises questions about longevity, pride, and records under expanded NFL schedules. [32:59 - 43:51: Same-Game Parlays and Betting Analysis]: Correlated bets surrounding Barkley’s performance are discussed, emphasizing potential betting markets for rushing yards and carries. [43:52 - 55:09: Player Stats Deep Dive]: Barkley dominates second-half rushing stats, and Malik Neighbors achieves 1,000+ yards with multiple quarterbacks, showcasing impressive rookie resilience. [56:05 - 1:04:16: Colts Coaching Evaluation]: Shane Steichen’s rumored hot seat is debated, with RJ concluding he has exceeded expectations given the Colts’ roster limitations. [1:04:17 - 1:17:57: Franchise Ownership Styles]: The Jets and Giants are compared in their handling of coaches, general managers, and players, with the Steelers upheld as the model of stability. [1:17:58 - 1:20:57: Predictions and Evaluations]: Saquon Barkley’s Hall of Fame chances depend heavily on achieving the rushing record. The Jets’ future appears grim after their Rodgers gamble. [1:20:58 - End: Closing Insights]: Week 18 predictions and playoff narratives set the stage for critical games, while philosophical questions about tanking and records conclude the session. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices