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32 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Meanwhile, KC has to be about the worst 9-0 team ever. Somehow they're undefeated and haven't looked good yet. Something has to give. They're either gonna start playing better or they've gotta start losing some of these 50/50 games.

2 weeks in Carolina.  Gonna break up kelce/swift.

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55 minutes ago, frankw said:

The Bears got blown out by the Patriots and Caleb Williams finished with a YPA lower than Bryce Young. 4 yards per attempt lmfao. There is someone actually worse than our QB. Now THAT is something that is worth rejoicing over.

Trade Bryce and a 2nd for DJ Moore and Caleb Williams…and the Universe would re-align.

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Just now, Hoenheim said:

THEN JALEN HURTS FUMBLES. COWBOYS NOW HAVE IT NEAR THEIR GOAL LINE
LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL

Jalen Hurts holds the ball way to damn long even without the fumble that would have been the 3rd 10+ yard sack he took the eagles are idiots he also threw that pick from the on 2nd and goal from the five why not just run BARKLEY

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3 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

Jalen Hurts holds the ball way to damn long even without the fumble that would have been the 3rd 10+ yard sack he took the eagles are idiots he also threw that pick from the on 2nd and goal from the five why not just run BARKLEY

And it’s like the 4th time this half. He holds the ball forever in a pocket most QBs only dream of, then runs right into defenders. Dudes awareness is 0

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42 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

I didn't watch, but did he get sacked because he was extending plays, holding on to the ball to long, or were they getting thru before he had a chance to even set up?

I made myself suffer and watched that game's "highlights". Obviously couldn't get a full picture, but their tackles were iffy and the O-line generally did not hold up well whenever the Patriots brought pressure. Pass/run ratio also not good.  

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