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I'll take the win, but that Saints game was boring AF
I wonder how much more boring it'd have been is Ramsey played. The jags need to get something out of him
We still win unless a fluke happens. The Saints and 2.5 in that game would have been like taking candy from a baby. I'm not sure what we do next week against Chicago. We beat them with Brees. Bridgewater is more human and unpredictable. Looks like oddshark has it Saints + 3.5 which the Saints and the points have 68% of the money. The Over/Under is a measly 38.5, and 87% of the early money is on the under. Bears will be coming off a bye week and hosting the game, so I would not be surprised if we take that L next weekend.
Week #6 ends tonight with a semi-important NFC North matchup featuring the Lions (2-1-1) at Green Bay (4-1). The Vikings are sitting between them in the divisional standings at 4-2 with 2 of the losses having come from within the division. NFC North could end up being the best division top to bottom in the NFC (or even NFL) this year.
Falcons are 1-5. Haha. I actually like Coach Quinn, but I doubt he still has his job by the end of the week though some of the sports media has been saying the Falcons aren't looking to fire him just yet.
I'm surprised the Rams are sitting at 3-3 and surprised San Francisco is 5-0. They are contenders in the NFC along with The Saints, Seattle, Green Bay, Minnesota and the Panthers. One of those 6 teams is likely the NFC Super Bowl Representative, but we still have about 65% of the season to play.
In the AFC, New England is clearly the class of the conference (and the league). Sure, they've played a mostly high school schedule (Steelers, Dolphins, Jets, Redskins and Giants) along with the Buffalo Bills. But the have the highest Points For in the league (190) and the lowest points against (48). Next up are the Jets and Browns before the schedule gets a little tougher on paper (Eagles, Cowboys, Texans, Chiefs). Anyone want to bet that New England won't be 8-0 after the Browns game?
I don't know what to think about the Chiefs. They can usually beat teams that can't outscore them, but they have been exposed a bit the last couple of weeks. I figured they were the main competition for the Patriots, and they probably are through in an otherwise extremely weak year for the AFC, they, Houston and Baltimore look to be the only minor threats to them returning to the Super Bowl. Btw, big win for the Texans yesterday. Their only 2 losses have been to the Saints (by 2) and Panthers (by 6).
I wonder how much more boring it'd have been is Ramsey played. The jags need to get something out of him
We still win unless a fluke happens. The Saints and 2.5 in that game would have been like taking candy from a baby. I'm not sure what we do next week against Chicago. We beat them with Brees. Bridgewater is more human and unpredictable. Looks like oddshark has it Saints + 3.5 which the Saints and the points have 68% of the money. The Over/Under is a measly 38.5, and 87% of the early money is on the under. Bears will be coming off a bye week and hosting the game, so I would not be surprised if we take that L next weekend.
Week #6 ends tonight with a semi-important NFC North matchup featuring the Lions (2-1-1) at Green Bay (4-1). The Vikings are sitting between them in the divisional standings at 4-2 with 2 of the losses having come from within the division. NFC North could end up being the best division top to bottom in the NFC (or even NFL) this year.
Falcons are 1-5. Haha. I actually like Coach Quinn, but I doubt he still has his job by the end of the week though some of the sports media has been saying the Falcons aren't looking to fire him just yet.
I'm surprised the Rams are sitting at 3-3 and surprised San Francisco is 5-0. They are contenders in the NFC along with The Saints, Seattle, Green Bay, Minnesota and the Panthers. One of those 6 teams is likely the NFC Super Bowl Representative, but we still have about 65% of the season to play.
In the AFC, New England is clearly the class of the conference (and the league). Sure, they've played a mostly high school schedule (Steelers, Dolphins, Jets, Redskins and Giants) along with the Buffalo Bills. But the have the highest Points For in the league (190) and the lowest points against (48). Next up are the Jets and Browns before the schedule gets a little tougher on paper (Eagles, Cowboys, Texans, Chiefs). Anyone want to bet that New England won't be 8-0 after the Browns game?
I don't know what to think about the Chiefs. They can usually beat teams that can't outscore them, but they have been exposed a bit the last couple of weeks. I figured they were the main competition for the Patriots, and they probably are through in an otherwise extremely weak year for the AFC, they, Houston and Baltimore look to be the only minor threats to them returning to the Super Bowl. Btw, big win for the Texans yesterday. Their only 2 losses have been to the Saints (by 2) and Panthers (by 6).
I think Quinn finishes the season. Blank doesn't seem like the guy to fire a coach that brought his team to a super bowl midseason.
I don't think the beats are that good this season. Saints should beat them. The saints defense looks good and trubisky kinda sucks.
I think the Lions win tonight. Rodgers hasn't been great, and the Lions defense is extremely formidable. Patricia has put together a really solid front. Of course Stafford could easily give the game away as he's done before.
Lions came to play. You can’t fuck up in the red zone and give up a first on a 12 men on defense field goal play. People make mistakes, but you simply can’t fuck that up.
That hands to the face call was a rook job. That’s two obvious calls against them tonight.
However coach Patricia should have challenged the non PI call. That’s on them. Other mistakes add up. It’s the difference.
They reviewed a PI call that was the exact same thing 3 weeks ago and a 3rd down spot 2 weeks ago. They got jobbed on both those calls. I don’t blame him for holding onto the timeout in such a close game. Lions have repeatedly gotten fucked by calls the past 5 years and then do just enough themselves to lose the game. NFL and college football are both so poorly officiated it’s silly. Can’t wait for the meaningless apology from the NFL.
Post by lobstercorndog on Oct 14, 2019 23:00:05 GMT -5
Its tough for him to challenge that PI because they have only overturned 6 or 7 calls all year that have been challenged. What likely would have stood as called wouldve lost a timeout. Im really curious to see what BS response the NFL comes out with tomorrow.
I understand both your points, but I’d have thrown the red flag. But for the two bogus hands to the face calls, what can you do? In my mind you have an on-site official who can review any play.
Post by wufinancial on Oct 14, 2019 23:18:29 GMT -5
A helmet to helmet call on a guy going for the ball was ridiculous as well. This was the most embarrassing game NFL officials have had in a long time, and it was on national television on Monday night. It was the Lions though so there will be no outrage after a couple of days. Happened on the bat out of the end zone against the Seahawks and the flag pickup against the Cowboys.
Post by lobstercorndog on Oct 14, 2019 23:19:49 GMT -5
Yeah or just have everything reviewable by challenge. But then again, if you make something reviewable via challenge (PI) then you need to actually overturn calls that are incorrect. NFL says PI is reviewable but really isn't as reviewable as you think. This game was so frustrating.
This video literally is from 15 hours ago. Pat hits it right on the head and the NFL needs to do something.
Post by Jake Jortles on Oct 16, 2019 8:22:06 GMT -5
I wish we would have made an example out of Ramsey and sat him this year and next, but thats an expensive example.
I fear the NFL will turn into the NBA in this regard. Its so cute to just be for “player empowerment” no matter what, but dont think the endgame here is good for the league.
I wish we would have made an example out of Ramsey and sat him this year and next, but thats an expensive example.
I fear the NFL will turn into the NBA in this regard. Its so cute to just be for “player empowerment” no matter what, but dont think the endgame here is good for the league.
Well how else are teams supposed to beat the Patriots
I wish we would have made an example out of Ramsey and sat him this year and next, but thats an expensive example.
I fear the NFL will turn into the NBA in this regard. Its so cute to just be for “player empowerment” no matter what, but dont think the endgame here is good for the league.
Well how else are teams supposed to beat the Patriots
I am pretty jammed up the rest of the work week, so I don't have usual daytime opportunities to tell that truth. 506 Sports has their weekly maps up, and the CBS Single is primarily Oakland at Green Bay . The rest of the CBS card is regionalized - Houston @ Indy, Jax @ Cincy, Miami @ Buffalo and the Chargers @ Titans late.
Fox has the double header. Early games are regional (Rams @ Falcons, Cardinals at Giants, MN @ Detroit, 49ers @ Skins and no game in Cincinnati market due to enforced blackout by local home team).
The afternoon games feature Ravens at Seattle and New Orleans at Chicago. Nashville market is blacked out.
Thursday is KC @ Denver Sunday Night is Philly @ Dallas MNF is New England at JETS