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10 hours ago, newcam2012 said:

Miami keeps pace in the wild card race. They go to 4-3  tied with the Ravens, Bengals, and Chargers. 

 

 

 

Yep and a win is a win.  But were you impressed with what you saw out of the Dolphins last night?  Do you think Miami goes better then 5 - 5 through the rest of their schedule?

 

 

 

 

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Green Bay looks like they have packed it in this year. If the game is close at all, they just bail out and let the other team win. 

 

What has happened to the Chargers? Just skimming through the league they need some speed at WR because Herbert/Lombardi/Staley have begun a bad habit, continually checking down. 

 

Tampa Bay, I just think age is finally catching up to that offense. Not just Brady, but Mike Evans has logged 8+ seasons now, Godwin has had serious injuries, Julio's career is over, and they're down to just Fournette at running back and he doesn't get more than a handful of carries, Cameron Brate is at the end as well with numerous concussions, and their offensive line has fallen apart. 

 

Giants, I don't believe in them as a serious threat, but give them credit for winning every single 50/50 game this season. 

 

I wonder if the Jaguars are happy with Trevor Lawrence? Is he trending towards being an upper-echilon QB?

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Greg S said:

It would be nice if the Bears can pull off an upset tonight. I don't expect it will happen. NE will probably win by 2 scores at least. Go Bears. 

I agree, I would like to see Justin Fields have a good game, because it has been such a struggle to cobble together a semblance of a passing game for them.

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6 hours ago, mannc said:

The NFL officially has a quarterback problem.  Jalen Hurts and Geno Smith are the 4th and 5th best QBs in the league right now. It’s literally never been this bad, and it makes for terrible football in games that don’t involve Josh Allen or Pat Mahomes.  


As the season goes on, it’s getting more and more apparent…hell, the league is probably praying that DeShaun Watson returns to some semblance of his previous form.  And there are very few promising young QBs in the pipeline.

Im not really sure what the best explanation is.  But in the absence of strong evidence to the contrary, I’m going with “defenses have caught up to offenses” so that in the clear light of 2022 we can see that a lot of mediocre QBs put up grossly inflated numbers over the last couple years. And you’re right: Allen, Mahomes, maybe Burrow and Deshaun (ouch) are the only QBs pretty much guaranteed to give you a good show on any given Sunday. 

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How embarrassing was it for Jacksonville yesterday. I realize there are many people from NY/NJ who move to Florida but that game yesterday was a Giants home game from a fans perspective. Had to be at least 75% Giants fans.

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27 minutes ago, Greg S said:

How embarrassing was it for Jacksonville yesterday. I realize there are many people from NY/NJ who move to Florida but that game yesterday was a Giants home game from a fans perspective. Had to be at least 75% Giants fans.

 

It was a travesty. Jacksonville arent there to build a successful NFL franchise. They're there so people pay the NFL to watch their team beat the ***** out of Jacksonville. 

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1 hour ago, CincyBillsFan said:

Yep and a win is a win.  But were you impressed with what you saw out of the Dolphins last night?  Do you think Miami goes better then 5 - 5 through the rest of their schedule?

 

 

 

 

No I wasn't impressed. Miami looked pretty bad. The Chargers, Jets, and Balt didn't look great either. Also, it's more important how you look going into the playoffs not week 7. Thus far,  KC and Buffalo look like they are in a league of their own. 

10 hours ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said:

They’ve won in spite of tua in those two games you mentioned…the dolphins defense made every clutch stop possible in both games.  The dolphins seem to really struggle putting points on the board despite accumulating massive yardage totals between the 20s 

I hear you but there's something to the team wins when Tua is under center. No one is focusing on Tua's poor play so long as the Dolphins win. 

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22 minutes ago, Dr. K said:

Watch out for Cincinnati. They are going to be hard to beat for the rest of the season. 

They allow entirely too much pressure. That offensive line is still atrocious and Burrow holds onto the ball for too long. They have a good WR trio but nothing else on that team scares me. 

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59 minutes ago, BuffaloBills1998 said:

I think he has a hamstring injury. He was helped off the field while limping 


Didn't he come back into the game after that though?

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1 hour ago, Dr. K said:

Watch out for Cincinnati. They are going to be hard to beat for the rest of the season. 

that is questionable.

 

I don't want to sound over confident but I don't see a team in the afc or nfc for that matter, better than the buffalo bills.

 

built to win.

 

built to win championships.

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