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NFL Week 10 Thread - 2018

Scores this week:

CAR 21 at PIT 52
BUF 41
at NYJ 10
ARI 14 at KC 26
ATL 16 at CLE 28
JAX 26 at IND 29
DET 22 at CHI 34
NE 10 at TEN 34
WSH 16
at TB 3
NO 51 at CIN 14
LAC 20 at OAK 6
MIA 12 at GB 31
SEA 31 at LAR 36
 
The Jets and Raiders are awful. The Raiders only win was because of a questionable overturned call at the end of their game with the Browns. Otherwise they'd be 0'fer.
 
IDK what's up with the Eagles, they score a TD to tie it and 1/2 the offense has to stop and do a pose like a family reunion photo, I guess no one told them they suck this year and now they've now fallen below 500 again.
 
IDK what's up with the Eagles, they score a TD to tie it and 1/2 the offense has to stop and do a pose like a family reunion photo, I guess no one told them they suck this year and now they've now fallen below 500 again.
You didn't catch that it was a team salute to service? I thought it was a pretty classy move. And class is NOT a word I would ever associate with the Eagles (or their fans).
 
You didn't catch that it was a team salute to service? I thought it was a pretty classy move. And class is NOT a word I would ever associate with the Eagles (or their fans).

If Al and Chris talked about it, I definitely missed it...when they were doing it after they scored, I thought it looked kinda dumb...maybe if they all lined up and saluted, that would have been easier to understand and wouldn't have needed an explanation......
 
You didn't catch that it was a team salute to service? I thought it was a pretty classy move. And class is NOT a word I would ever associate with the Eagles (or their fans).
No, I wasen't referring to that, I saw that and thought it was cool, this was after the TD that tied the game late, a separate celebration. When they played Carolina, (and up 17 points in the 4th) the D broke huddle and were doing dance moves, wound up being a bad look for them as the game was far from over and Carolina ended up winning.
 
So it's basically NO and LAR at this point. I don't think anyone else in the NFC really scares anyone. The two wild cards are likely coming out of the NFC south and NFC North (I'm thinking Carolina and Packers or Vikes). I thought Seattle had a decent chance but not anymore. Other divisions are just too stacked.

AFC is a bit more garbled. KC and NE for sure. Pitt for sure, and LAC, who are still being ignored for some reason. Baltimore and Houston are dangerous as well.
 
No, I wasen't referring to that, I saw that and thought it was cool, this was after the TD that tied the game late, a separate celebration. When they played Carolina, (and up 17 points in the 4th) the D broke huddle and were doing dance moves, wound up being a bad look for them as the game was far from over and Carolina ended up winning.
Oh gotcha. I didn't see the whole game only the very end and some highlights, so I thought you referred to that because it was the whole offense posing.
 
So it's basically NO and LAR at this point. I don't think anyone else in the NFC really scares anyone. The two wild cards are likely coming out of the NFC south and NFC North (I'm thinking Carolina and Packers or Vikes). I thought Seattle had a decent chance but not anymore. Other divisions are just too stacked.

AFC is a bit more garbled. KC and NE for sure. Pitt for sure, and LAC, who are still being ignored for some reason. Baltimore and Houston are dangerous as well.
Chargers are being ignored for a reason - this is an outlier for them. They are typically bad. It's not that they aren't doing good, but they aren't perennially good like these other teams. Well Rams have only had McVeigh for 1.5 seasons, but his resume so far is looking very solid and last year was clearly not a fluke. The other ones are consistently in the picture so they already have the respect.
 
Chargers are being ignored for a reason - this is an outlier for them. They are typically bad. It's not that they aren't doing good, but they aren't perennially good like these other teams. Well Rams have only had McVeigh for 1.5 seasons, but his resume so far is looking very solid and last year was clearly not a fluke. The other ones are consistently in the picture so they already have the respect.

That's true, though it's not like the Chargers weren't in the top talk for a solid ~ 5 seasons not too long ago. Just kinda poop the last couple of years, inconsistent and all.
 
All you need to know about the NFC-E this year is that the 'Skins downgraded from Cousins to Smith at QB (while not even saving any money in doing so) and yet are maintaining a better win percentage than last year and are leading the division by 2 games. Aside from OBJ there's not a wide receiver worth mentioning in the whole damn division (although Golden Tate might be if/when the Eagles figure out how to use him).
 
All you need to know about the NFC-E this year is that the 'Skins downgraded from Cousins to Smith at QB (while not even saving any money in doing so) and yet are maintaining a better win percentage than last year and are leading the division by 2 games. Aside from OBJ there's not a wide receiver worth mentioning in the whole damn division (although Golden Tate might be if/when the Eagles figure out how to use him).
Actually the real way to think about it is that the Redskins upgraded to Smith from McCoy. Cousins was never an option.

And they are paying less for Smith than Cousin's so I'm not sure what you are talking about.
 
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