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1 hour ago, Brand J said:

Patriots rolled up over 400 yards on that vaunted Cleveland defense. Maye continues to look the part.

 

I didn't watch the game but I'm guessing the script was that the Browns D hung tough for awhile but lost their resolve when they realized their offense wasn't going to be able to score.

 

37 minutes ago, UKBillFan said:

Superb play by Anthony Nelson of the Bucs - pat down INT leading to a pick six.

 

He did a nice Epenesa there.

 

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I am torn between rooting for DEN to win or lose (chargers as well). Playoff seeding on one hand, but wanting them to pressure KC on the other. 

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33 minutes ago, Sierra Foothills said:

 

I didn't watch the game but I'm guessing the script was that the Browns D hung tough for awhile but lost their resolve when they realized their offense wasn't going to be able to score.

 

 

He did a nice Epenesa there.

 

Pats scored 22 points I. The 3rd quarters d moved the ball the entire second half. They also ran well against one of the best run D in the league. That said Garrett is a beast he had 5 sacks in the game.. 

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33 minutes ago, ngbills said:

I am torn between rooting for DEN to win or lose (chargers as well). Playoff seeding on one hand, but wanting them to pressure KC on the other. 

I don't want KC to win their division, so I want the Chargers and Denver to keep winning.

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2 minutes ago, Sojourner said:

Who’s going to be the real deal and a problem come the end of the season… Pats or Colts?

 

That's a long way away.  No one knows.

Chiefs heading to Orchard Park next week is all that matters NOW.

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Just now, ColoradoBills said:

 

That's a long way away.  No one knows.

Chiefs heading to Orchard Park next week is all that matters NOW.


For sure. But for weeks all I’ve read is both of those teams are frauds and are going to show their “true colors”.

 

Not even a stumble from either franchise so far. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Einstein said:

The Bengals made a really poor choice in letting Anarumo go

They bet their entire season on Anarumo being the only problem with the defense, and that a coordinator change would improve the unit enough to allow their offensive skill players to win games. So far, it looks like they bet wrong. But everyone in Cincinnati wanted Anarumo fired. His getting fired got the same response that Babisch getting fired would get in Buffalo. Lots of complaints on Cincinnati sports talk radio about soft zone defense and an inability to stop the run. 

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5 minutes ago, Sojourner said:


For sure. But for weeks all I’ve read is both of those teams are frauds and are going to show their “true colors”.

 

Not even a stumble from either franchise so far. 

 

Then they will have to prove it in the playoffs and not playing loser schedules.

Colts play the Chiefs in a few weeks.  That will be a test.

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