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NFL 2025-2026

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It did take a lot for that comeback to happen. A TD on a tipped pass that happens to go right into the hands of a second Buffalo receiver in the end zone--on fourth down! And then Derrick Henry, who hardly ever fumbles, does so on the second play after that.
And of course, John Harbaugh playing not to lose instead of to win.

Yes, there were definitely a lot of Leprechauns involved in that one.
 
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Same. When Baltimore was up by 15 I thought to myself...what a dud for the first national Sunday night game.
Full disclosure, it doesn't take much for me to shut off an NFL game these days. The showboating, alluded to by @Chris Fitzgerald in an earlier post, is about all it takes for me to call it and stop watching.
You intercepted a pass? Great, that would be included in your job description. Why are we celebrating in the end zone like you won the Super Bowl?

-Mike
 
Seeing what the Packers did to the Lions in the first game should put all NFC North teams on notice. WOW. I had hopes that the Pack would be even better this year, but as long as the key players stay healthy, they will go far.
The Pack holding Detroit to 13 points was certainly impressive. I didn't see the game, but I know Parsons had a sack and they didn't seem to miss the run-stuffing DT they traded.
 
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Lions just disemboweled the Bears today. Kind of what you expect when a giant cat meets a giant dog. I love me some dogs, but pound for pound give me the cat every time.
The Lions found their running game finally, and it had the predictable effect on the passing game. They proved last week was a fluke, just like Green Bay proved it wasn’t.

I still think Green Bay is the better team, for the moment anyway. Their defensive looked improved even without Micah Parsons on the field. They certainly don’t seem to have had any fall off in the middle.
 
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Go Bengals, that was a crazy game. Can Burrow stop getting injured, this is just crazy
Protecting the QB has always eluded the Bengals. :banghead:

Having said that, the Bengals are 2-0?!?!?!
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The impact of the Parsons trade on the Cowboys: Russell Wilson put up video game numbers on them today. Dallas still squeaked it out, because the Giants are who they are.
 

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