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Bengals up 10-0 on the Steelers


Hoenheim

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3 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

So really all we need to do is not win a meaningless game against the Football Team 

Saints will be playing for highest possible seed in the playoffs especially since that loss to KC 

Exactly. Huge ass game assuming NO needs to win either to keep the division or to get the 1 seed (GB has a tough game this week) or not lose the two seed (2 road games). We need to maintain the 4th spot and have a chance at the 3rd spot now.

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6 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

So really all we need to do is not win a meaningless game against the Football Team 

Saints will be playing for highest possible seed in the playoffs especially since that loss to KC 

Washington needs a win badly and we really don't have to win at all. Hopefully Rivera doesn't do a Rivera. 

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2 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Big Ben, Brees, Brady.  By the looks of this season, the end might finally be in sight for all three of them.  They may stick around 1 or 2 more seasons, but at reduced effectiveness.    

Ryan getting up there too. That was one of my main reasons to go all in on the tank for Trevor (which we didn’t do). Knowing that the rookie could hit his stride year two with Brees and Brady gone and Ryan being 37 and sucky. Wanted to focus on draft picks, comp picks, saving as much cap as possible and getting a great rookie QB so we’d own the division for the rest of the decade.

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8 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

There are idiots probably thinking this even though they have to win to stay in 1st place.

Didn’t you know that no other NFL team is motivated by their own self-interests? Everything is a deliberate 4D chess scheme to see how they can best screw over the Carolina Panthers.

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2 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

Meh, he had a thumb injury in his throwing hand while missing his number one target with the WR coach quarantined. It looked to me like he and his WRs weren’t on the same page for many plays.

He had a thumb injury because he tried to big boi a S in the third quarter. He was healthy before that and played very poorly. 

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