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    Bears and Broncos play each other next week. A bad team will get a win.
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    Devante has to be kicking himself for going to Vegas. I’m sure he likes living there, but the losing football has to be eating him alive. Jimmy G is a less talented Kirk Cousins, and isn’t any better than Carr.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    Bears and Broncos play each other next week. A bad team will get a win.
    It's the classic moveable object vs the resistible force. With those crappy teams, a tie is still possible, either 0-0 or 49-49 depending on which side of the ball is crappier.
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    Sitting at Red Rock book watching end of Raiders/steelers. Pitt trying to give this away. LV fans getting annoying.
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    Wouldn't it be wild if the Vikes and Bears got the #1 and #2 overall picks next draft? We'd have two new hotshot QB's coming into the NFC North. And while the Jest defense is too good for this to happen, what if they end up drafting so high in the first round that they have a chance to draft maybe the third-ranked QB in the class?

    Does the Woodenheimer pick up the phone and call Aaron to see if it's okay if they draft him? (If he did, I'll guess Rodgers will, this time, be all gracious and shit, just to show the world he really is a great guy and him fuming over Love was really just talk.)

    Or does Woody puss out and just draft the best offensive tackle sitting there? Or does he dare to draft a rookie wide receiver in the form of Marvin Harrison, Jr.??

    Oh, it's so different trying to run a team when you have an aging HOF QB.
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    Davante can’t do it without 12.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RashanGary View Post
    Davante can’t do it without 12.
    He had 170 yards and 2 TD's last night.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    He had 170 yards and 2 TD's last night.
    Yeah, and ridiculous numbers last year. He’s pushing for a HOF induction at this point
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    Quote Originally Posted by RashanGary View Post
    Davante can’t do it without 12.
    Enough clownspeak, the real question is what could Davante have done with number 10?….

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadtownPacker View Post
    Enough clownspeak, the real question is what could Davante have done with number 10?….
    Won a bunch of games this year and last, probably.
    Also would have absolutely screwed up the salary cap, cost them Quay and Christian Watson (picks from the LV trade), and blocked younger WRs from getting live snaps to help them develop.

    I love Davante and he's a great player, but I'm fine with how things are shaking out. I think he's getting a bit of a raw deal in LV with losing his BFF Carr, but he's still a top 5 WR and probably loving being close to the West Coast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RashanGary View Post
    Davante can’t do it without 12.
    He can do just fine.
    Here's a better one: How much do you think Lazard and Cobb are enjoying playing with Zach Wilson?

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    Quote Originally Posted by run pMc View Post
    Won a bunch of games this year and last, probably.
    Also would have absolutely screwed up the salary cap, cost them Quay and Christian Watson (picks from the LV trade), and blocked younger WRs from getting live snaps to help them develop.

    I love Davante and he's a great player, but I'm fine with how things are shaking out. I think he's getting a bit of a raw deal in LV with losing his BFF Carr, but he's still a top 5 WR and probably loving being close to the West Coast.
    The man was perhaps the best Packer wide receiver I've ever watched, and that goes back to being a kid and seeing Dowler and Dale, James Lofton, Sterling Sharpe, and on and on. He might be better than Sterling Sharpe, I think.

    Rodgers needed Adams way, way more than Adams needed him, though as we can see from the quote above, he's got no patience with whatever it is that's happening in LV. I do think, though, he really really wanted to play on the west coast, so if LV is going to try to make a trade, he might push them to keep him on the west coast somewhere. SF? San Diego? Seattle?

    Who knows. He doesn't sound happy, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by King Friday View Post
    Devante has to be kicking himself for going to Vegas. I’m sure he likes living there, but the losing football has to be eating him alive. Jimmy G is a less talented Kirk Cousins, and isn’t any better than Carr.
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl...ee7db69f&ei=20

    I don't have any interest in giving up more than a 3rd for a 31 y.o. WR who wasn't happy here before. I might even insist he take a pay cut on the next 2 years of his deal. I don't think we can win an Owl this year even if we were to bring him home, so I wouldn't want to give much up. Doubt it happens anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by run pMc View Post
    He can do just fine.
    Here's a better one: How much do you think Lazard and Cobb are enjoying playing with Zach Wilson?
    You really think they are the miserable ones? If I'm Wilson I gotta be asking "who signed these snail fossils?"
    I don't hold Grudges. It's counterproductive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobblehead View Post
    You really think they are the miserable ones? If I'm Wilson I gotta be asking "who signed these snail fossils?"
    Saw some replays of Wilson's struggles. He usually has had some time to throw. He's either not seeing guys get open, or guys are not open. It's probably some of both. It's the perfect storm: A bad QB playing behind a bad OL with mostly slow receivers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadScientist View Post
    There must be some mandate that a team gets a game of the week. And there was a lot of hype before the season started. Plus Taylor Swift was there, and at the moment she is more popular than the NFL and NASCAR combined.
    So, viewership for that crappy Bears-Chiefs game was 24.3M, with lots of women tuning in. For the opening week Packers-Bears game it was 16.3 M. Expect every Chefs game to feature a lot of Taylor Swift. Networks and the NFL know how to milk a cash cow.
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    Davante is not better than Sharpe was.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freak Out View Post
    Davante is not better than Sharpe was.
    Hmm. Of course that is a valid point of view but I am curious as to what your reasoning is. Maybe I need to go back and watch some Sterling Sharpe film.
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