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How does Keke Coutee only show up for one play, the one play that derails the entire game, then disappear like he was almost never there?
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What an unusual week in the NFL. Favorites went 15-0 with the Saints favored over the Raiders on MNF. They all didn't cover the spread but they all won. There's usually a few surprises......
-------------------------------------------------- Two tough games and the other teams haven't coughed up the ball, yet. Zero turnovers from the other team. Texans had an INT vs. Chiefs and an INT and Coutee fumble against the Ravens. The Ravens won time of possession today 34:47 to 25:13. -------------------------------------------------- Steelers favored by 5-6 pts next week in Pittsburgh. |
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Coutee...didn't Netflix put out a movie about this?
Nuke tracker... Hopkins: 22 rec, 219 yds, 1 TD D. Johnson: 22 rushes, 111 yds, 1 TD, 5 rec, 48 yds, 1 TD. Number of baby mamas at team practice: unreported. |
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Who knew Bob McNair was holding this whole thing together? Cal allowing BOB to do whatever he wants with no checks puts him in the "owners son who replaced dad and was worse" Hall of Fame already. Every one of these owners gives their lazy kid a job in the business side of the franchise and every one of these kids uses that silver spoon to destroy the franchise. |
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It's the NFL version of natural selection. It all evens out over time. Unless you're Houston.
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Good players? I don't know, barrett, it's a bold strategy.
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Bold in the same way Gen Custer ordered his troops to charge ahead before his scouts returned because he thought it would give them the element of surprise. Kinda like running fake punts from deep in your own territory.
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