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SOL thru history; the NFL will want the Minnesota -Detroit game to be big for ratings. They'll either make sure the Vikings win or Detroit loses. The NFL is a (big) business and businesses need to make money. Screw the Lions, they don't matter 

 

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12 hours ago, Sports_Freak said:

SOL thru history; the NFL will want the Minnesota -Detroit game to be big for ratings. They'll either make sure the Vikings win or Detroit loses. The NFL is a (big) business and businesses need to make money. Screw the Lions, they don't matter 

 

I had this thought about the Packers/Vikings game. Definitely benefits those in charge if the Vikings win. I’m not sure the Lions/Niners game will be close enough to have one or two calls matter.

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Ram/Cardinals game last night. Cardinals with the ball, 35 seconds left 1st and goal (on the 3) and two timeouts. They had ran the ball all the way down the field. Instead of running it, Kyler throws a pick in the endzone.....

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21 minutes ago, Tigeraholic1 said:

Ram/Cardinals game last night. Cardinals with the ball, 35 seconds left 1st and goal (on the 3) and two timeouts. They had ran the ball all the way down the field. Instead of running it, Kyler throws a pick in the endzone.....

And Matthew Stafford runs the 2 minute drill as well as any QB I've ever seen. Just totally in control...

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Rooting for the Packers doesn't make me as ill as it would have with Aaron Rodgers as their QB.    I have not developed any real ill-will towards Jordan Love and I doubt that, given time, he will end up being as big an a-hole as Aaron.  

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20 minutes ago, Motor City Sonics said:

Rooting for the Packers doesn't make me as ill as it would have with Aaron Rodgers as their QB.    I have not developed any real ill-will towards Jordan Love and I doubt that, given time, he will end up being as big an a-hole as Aaron.  

Same here. I don’t think he’s the generational superstar or generational prick either Favre or Rodgers were, which makes it a little easier to swallow.

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3 minutes ago, RatkoVarda said:

any given Sunday

Colts, desperate to stay alive in the playoffs, give up 45 to the NYG who had lost 10 in a row and scored only 35 points total the last 3 weeks

Is it too early to call Anthony Richardson a bust? 

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Just now, Motor City Sonics said:

Is it too early to call Anthony Richardson a bust? 

The Colts Bear’d him.

Youngest QB in the league in two consecutive seasons, and they threw him to the wolves with no time for development at all.

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I don't doubt that Richardson is injured, but with the season on the line, Stafford or Mahomes would have demanded to play. Maybe Richardson did that. But whatever slim chance there was of him developing into a competent QB was destroyed by the Colts.

Teams needing a QB: NYG, Raiders, NYJ, Cleveland, NO, Indy, Tenn and maybe Seattle.

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Minnesota’s turnover differential is the way they win games. They minimize their own mistakes, capitalize on their opponent’s, and carry that to small margin victories.

Which means the worst thing you can do is shoot yourself in the foot.

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