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NFL thread 2021-2022

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Contenders or not I think Seahawks/49ers is a better matchup.

KC seems to have woken up mostly and should wipe the field with Denver especially at home.

I would have rather seen Chargers@Bengals -or- Ravens@Steelers go to Sunday night.
 
Contenders or not I think Seahawks/49ers is a better matchup.

KC seems to have woken up mostly and should wipe the field with Denver especially at home.

I would have rather seen Chargers@Bengals -or- Ravens@Steelers go to Sunday night.

yeah whatever is going on in the season, NFC West games are always great. Those teams always play each other hard and their individual records never matter in those games. ...not be confused with NFC East teams that also might play each other "close," but that's usually a matter of incompetence and embarrassing on-field play when a lot of those games are close, haha.

Still, Ravens/Steelers should have been the other option for prime time. That's at least top 1 or 2 NFL rivalries and is also always a good game.
 
Dak is going to feel lost and inadequate without Cooper and Lamb.

But the Raiders met their win quota this year and thus are likely to lay an egg even with such fortune falling into their lap.
 
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Actually its looking more and more like Chucky might have been a big part of the Raiders problems on offense this season.... they're certainly playing better without him!
 
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