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OFFICIAL NFL week 3 thread

SUN, SEP 25 TIME (ET)
Houston at New Orleans 1:00 PM CBS
NY Giants at Philadelphia 1:00 PM FOX
Jacksonville at Carolina 1:00 PM CBS
New England at Buffalo 1:00 PM CBS
Miami at Cleveland 1:00 PM CBS
San Francisco at Cincinnati 1:00 PM FOX
Denver at Tennessee 1:00 PM CBS
Detroit at Minnesota 1:00 PM FOX
Baltimore at St. Louis 4:05 PM CBS
NY Jets at Oakland 4:05 PM CBS
Kansas City at San Diego 4:05 PM CBS
Arizona at Seattle 4:15 PM FOX
Atlanta at Tampa Bay 4:15 PM FOX
Green Bay at Chicago 4:15 PM FOX
Pittsburgh at Indianapolis 8:20 PM NBC
MON, SEP 26
Washington at Dallas 8:30 PM
 
NE vs Buff could be interesting, shootout type of game possibly. Since our "D" made Chad Henne look like Johnny Unitas and San Diego was 11/13 on third down conversions last week the pass rush concerns still exist in NE and Fitzpatrick is playing well right now..
 
Green Bay at Chicago. Should be cold, wet and windy. AWESOME!

Yup, sucks that NFL can't come up with something for cable customers to buy out of market games on PPV, sadly, outside North America you can buy/view NFL content as PPV, I guess that whopping check that Direct TV cut to the league eliminated any chance of that..
 
Just hoping to get off work in time to see the Falcons play. I love having the Sunday ticket but dont really care for the price but when they only have a few games on tv a year I guess its worth it.
 
Bills/Patriots game is probably one of the most important games to be played this season. If the Bills win, they're instantly "legit" this year. If the Bills lose, well, people will say they're posers that aren't going to amount to anything. It'll be a great game either way.
 
Can the Lions win their first game in the Metrodome since 1997? Dun dun dun...

should be a cake walk for Stafford, champion keg-tosser.

I'm torn between starting Young, who saw some decent targets and catches last week, and Nate Washington in Tennessee. :hmm:
 
Bills/Patriots game is probably one of the most important games to be played this season. If the Bills win, they're instantly "legit" this year. If the Bills lose, well, people will say they're posers that aren't going to amount to anything. It'll be a great game either way.


I don't think anyone should get that label just because they lost to the Patriots. Even if the Bills make it a game until the end, they should get some props.

The main question is if Fitzpatrick throws a stinker or not. If he looks solid, even in a loss, then, I think, the Bills still look pretty good.
 
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I like the AFC more than the NFC, but the local TV idiots insist on giving us as much stillers and ravens as they can; don't believe we've had a game yet with the #1 or #2 CBS broadcast crew, absolutely pathetic.
 
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