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week to week league.
Denver beat the Chiefs
Bengals smack the NinersEagles now alone with the best record in the league
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@mariner4life said in NFL Season 2020/21/22/23:
week to week league.
Denver beat the Chiefs
Bengals smack the NinersEagles now alone with the best record in the league
We are playing some high risk stuff at times but man we look good. Hurts is leading well, but our rush game has been a scoring weapon. The loss against the Jets a few weeks ago has some quite outlier stats to how the rest of the season has gone.
Keep on keeping on.
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@mariner4life said in NFL Season 2020/21/22/23:
Eagles now alone with the best record in the league
Eagles tush push is an absolute weapon. Gets them clutch 3rd/4th downs most weeks, and it's so hard to stop.
All that said, and it didn't work this morning
This is apex entertainment at the moment, am really enjoying watching
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Red zone really does a fantastic job of presenting the sport in its best light - none of the faffing about with ads, just non stop action.
Jets - Giants was on tvnv sport this morning and I wasn't able to watch it live, so watched it delayed. Fantastic experience (although a dreadful game) because I could just fast forward through the breaks.
Jets Giants game was described as 'the best ugly game'. Two offenses stunk. Not a single third down conversion in the first half and only 3 (I think, maybe there was an extra couple late) in the second. Headline stat: Giants had -9 passing yards for the game. No that's not a typo. Taylor went down early and the third string QB wasn't up to running the game plan. Next time we dump on a low end starter or a back up, go watch the poor kid (NFL debut probably without even having taken a snap with the starters) struggle and realise just how good a bad QB is and how ridiculous a good one is.
Anyway, I was sure -9 would be a record (at least post merger) but nope. In 2021 there was a game with -21 passing yards. Who by? The giants. Crazy coincidence.
As a Jets fan I've got used to us contriving idiotic ways to lose a game (see last year's 10-3 loss to the pats on a 70ish yard punt return), so it's a nice surprise that for once we managed to pull out a win in unlikely circumstances - at one point ESPN gave the giants a 99.9% chance to win.
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I was worried about Wilks as a defensive coordinator hire by the 49ers and the fears are being realised
His coaching history is a lot of short stints - and not that many as a dedicated defensive coordinator - and not that much success.
49ers defense is underperforming given the talent they have.
It will be telling how the 49ers play after the bye with Deebo and Trent Williams back.
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@KiwiMurph said in NFL Season 2020/21/22/23:
I was worried about Wilks as a defensive coordinator hire by the 49ers and the fears are being realised
His coaching history is a lot of short stints - and not that many as a dedicated defensive coordinator - and not that much success.
49ers defense is underperforming given the talent they have.
It will be telling how the 49ers play after the bye with Deebo and Trent Williams back.
We need a new DC
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@Cyclops said in NFL Season 2020/21/22/23:
Josh McDaniel the first head coaching casualty. His second HC job (not counting the brief flirtation with the Colts) and ends the same way - sacked, mid season year 2.
Obviously a far better assistant than HC
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49ers got ahead early and were able to do what they do best and play from in front.
They're a monster team when they don't have to try to catch up. I do wonder how this will go into play offs. When you have to get through 3 or 4 of the teams in the top half of the league odds are you'll find yourself in a 1st quarter hole at least once. So far they haven't been able to figure out how to get away from that - might prove fatal to their super bowl chances.
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The last Qtr of the Texans at Bengals game was wild. Interceptions, a big Bengals comeback to tie the game. Then one last Texans drive where a receiver breaks a tackle to give their back-up kicker a realistic chance to win. A chance he then took.
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Hey Jets fans, how's that Nathaniel Hackett offence working out?
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This Jets offence will be in text books. Every way you can stink it stinks. I'm not even sure what the biggest problem is because every problem can pretty convincing be explained by the issues caused by other problems. It's probably harder to be as bad as they are than it is to be middle of the pack.
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Nah, it's the oc but it's also a QB who struggles with accuracy and moving through his progressions, it's a WR corp that struggles to hold catches, win contested catches or separate cleanly on routes, it's a TE group that aren't effective blockers or plus route runners, it's a OL that just doesn't have the players and injury has forced to constantly rotate so can't build chemistry, and a group that as a whole can't stop giving up a combination of stupid penalties at the worst possible time, it's a head coach that is insanely conservative and wants to win by going downfield 5 yards a play despite the offences inability to run more than three plays in a row without one of the aforementioned problems blowing up a drive by getting them stuck at 3-and-forever. An unimaginative OC that doesn't seem to be up to speed with current trends doesn't help either, but I'm not convinced anyone other than Shanahan and maybe McVay could do much more with this offence.
Coaching in the NFL is probably the most overrated aspect of the league. At any point in time there are maybe 2 or 3 coaches that make a difference (I'd go Shanahan, Tomlin, Harbor at the moment), a bunch of coaches that have basically no impact either way and then a couple who are actively harmful. McDaniels was one. Maybe Saleh/Hackett are in that category (hard to tell when there are other problems) but generally teams are too quick to blame coaches when they're pretty limited by the talent on the field.
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Broncos win! missed two extra points, but kicked a last second field goal. A last second field goal he got to take twice because teh Bills had 12 on the field when he missed the first time.
And on the back of two huge penalties, neither of which were even controversial
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Are the Bengals in trouble? 5-5 and bottom of their division. Burrow left the game today as well.
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@mariner4life said in NFL:
Are the Bengals in trouble? 5-5 and bottom of their division. Burrow left the game today as well.
IF he's fit, they're contenders. But he's missed 4 games I think - and they're struggling as a result.
Edit: and the Ravens are serious contenders. Dynamite defence and their offence can rip teams apart. Fun watch.