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Flacco and Rodgers were wheeling and dealing in the fourth Icy Hot Bowl. The way the game was going I thought the Bengals shot themselves in the foot leaving time for Rodgers to throw one up there. Tomlin might be found outside the Browns front office sometime in the early morning.

If the Bengals can keep winning, Burrow might return in December for a divisional win or wildcard.
 
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Looks like O'Connell would rather stick with Wentz hoping for a Joe Flacco type performance than inserting McCarthy back into the starting lineup. Lol.
 
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If Russell Wilson has been playing his way out of the HOF (as Tony Gonzales and Richard Sherman alluded) then somehow, some way, Flacco may be playing his way into it. Might take a good 20, 30 years, but he could. The issue Wilson may have is he, like maybe Wentz, still thinks he's got what Flacco has. He may only be one step or so behind, but that step means everything at this point.

I doubt Wentz is seeking, or will get, any kind of revenge against the Eagles. But this could be an interesting game for both teams.

Reportedly high winds will be the story at the upcoming Miami-Browns game. Maybe 30mph steady, with gusts up to 45 or so. Since neither team run the ball all that well, and neither QB is known for a cannon of an arm... Browns had a guy with a pretty good arm and a lot of experience, but they traded him to the Bengals.

And if Cleveland gets the dome they want, these kinds of fun games will cease to exist in the future.
 
More fines for Lions players.


Eagles vs Vikings and Colts vs Chargers should be good games. I still think the Raiders are going to get steamrolled.
 
Be interested to see what the 49ers can scheme up against against the Falcons offense. Kittle back for the 49ers should help on the offense and the blocking.

Rams and Jags could be a good one. Probably tip the Rams.

Eagles look out of sorts, give the Vikings a shot.

Give the Colts the edge over the Chargers. Jonathan Taylor back in good form.

Giants should give Denver a game. Denver for the win.

Miami and the Browns could be a chaotic game. Close win for Miami.
 
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And in one game Lawrence fell back to earth as a mediocre quarterback. A lot of meaningless yards, and inability to escape the pass rush. Stafford showed how it's done though. At least the Jags got Hunter involved.
I still think the Raiders are going to get steamrolled.
Raiders missing their two best players on offense (LT Miller, TE Bowers), plus WR Myers is doubtful and hurt, and Geno has had a terrible year. This looks like a game the Raiders look okay for a quarter, run the ball okay, their D keeping them down maybe 10-7. Then Geno throws an int, and it's 17-7, another 3 and out, some weak ST play, it's 24-7. Then later on Geno throws his second and 3rd picks, and at 33-10 the Chiefs just run the ball and clock out. The game never really close, and the score makes the Raider D look worse than it is. Then tomorrow Sam Darnold has a clean, well played game against the Texans, and the Raiders wonder again why they didn't sign him, and instead signed the interception machine that is Geno Smith.
 
Yep, in both cases. Raiders just don't have the players, especially on the OL, and Geno Smith is completely washed, done. Ugly play by KC taking out Maxx Crosby's knees, and he may be out, so that leaves no solid players on the DL in a sport where the trenches mean everything.

Won't be surprised at all if McDaniel is fired tomorrow. Next season, some team will be very happy to have him as their OC though, so I wouldn't worry too much if I were him.
 
Denver had no business beating the Giants, who absolutely had the game won and shot themselves in the foot, more than once. Giving up all 33 points in the 4th quarter. Timid play calling, bad mistakes. Unreal collapse.

Colts look for real. Their ability to move the ball almost at will against a stiff Chargers defense was something. Game was not as close as the score, and a fairly dominant performance by Indy, in LA.

Cowboys offense on fire, overwhelming the Commanders! Daniels left the game, Injury update later. Didn't look terrible, but we'll see.

Don't look now, but the Bears have won 4 games in a row. Beating both Dallas, and Washington.

Packers had to work hard to beat Arizona. For a long while Green Bay just could not put sustained drives together.

Eagles looked like themselves beating the Vikings, who pushed Hurts to beat them, and he did.
 
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The Bronco game was a joke - I'm fully convinced games are scripted. Explain to me how a team can play so poorly both offensively & defensively in the first 3 quarters scoring 0 points, then at a flick of a switch come alive scoring 33 freaken points? Nix was terrible for 3 quarters like he was a 7th rd pick or something then all of a sudden he magically comes alive in the 4th Qtr throwing & running with vengeance. Lol. And how suspicious when the Giants scored the go ahead TD with 37 seconds left, then miss the extra-point allowing the Broncos to kick the winning FG instead of tying the game & going into OT. Lol.

I can see a team playing very poorly in the 1st half down by a ton of points making halftime adjustments & mounting a comeback in the 2nd half (we've seen this scenario many times before). But for a team to wait & explode in the 4th Qtr scoring 33 points is not real. C'mon man, this is so obvious that the powers to be in the NFL wanted a very close & climactic game for ratings (otherwise this would have been a blowout game with the Giants & a rookie QB playing at the Mile High City).

The financial engine of the NFL is advertising revenue. The league sells the rights to televise the games to the big networks & streaming services. They in turn rely on a plethora of businesses who are paying big money to advertise during the games (that's why we're bombarded with marathon commercial breaks). The NFL brought in an estimated $20B last year. They need as many games to be close as possible to keep people watching.