The Official 2022 NFL Thread

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I wouldn’t want to be anywhere near the town that weekend if that was the case haha
It would be awesome! Carnage for sure. I live far enough away from it that I could just visit. 🤣
 
This surprises me i would think you would be in for sure it would be incredible. I love Scottsdale.,And that Superbowl would be epic
Oh I think it would be epic. But I’m doubtful Scottsdale would still be habitable afterwards :LOL:
 
Ugh creepy. Why?

 
Gabe Davis missing a game makes me really want the Bills to sign Odell Beckham Jr , you just never know when an injury might occur. He would be a perfect fit and it looks like he might want to come here.
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First day of fall is going to feel like it in Cleveland today. Already had our high for the day, wind coming hard off the lake. It's football weather.
 
Big game for the Lions this week at Minnesota. If they can steal this one, they have Seattle at home next week followed by a winnable game against NE. I’m dreaming of 4-1 heading into the bye…..They also get Williams on the field mid season and have a very easy schedule down the stretch.
 
Big game for the Lions this week at Minnesota. If they can steal this one, they have Seattle at home next week followed by a winnable game against NE. I’m dreaming of 4-1 heading into the bye…..They also get Williams on the field mid season and have a very easy schedule down the stretch.
Drinking the Kool-Aid early this morning? :ROFLMAO:
 
USA Today top 15 rankings after week 2.

1. Bills (1): Their newest weapon? Rarely utilized Sam Martin, who turns punts into turnover-creating misadventures for the opposition.
2. Chiefs (2): Does Andy Reid really get adequate appreciation? Last week, he joined George Halas, Don Shula and Bill Belichick as the only coaches with career win-loss records 100 games over .500. Reid now sits at 235-135-1.
3. Eagles (6): QB Jalen Hurts' dark horse MVP candidacy is already fading ... as he's becoming an increasingly lighter horse.
4. Buccaneers (3): TBD who QB Tom Brady will be throwing to this week against Green Bay in light of WR Mike Evans' suspension. TB12 should have all his guys back soon, but that's apparently not dissuading him from recruiting Odell Beckham Jr. for a rainy day.
5. Dolphins (11): You've got to hand it to QB Tua Tagovailoa, who went deep Sunday – half of his six TD passes covering at least 20 air yards, which doubled his career total entering Week 2. But when you've got WRs Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle (11 catches, 170+ yards, 2 TDs apiece), the 21st century version of The Marks Brothers, that's the way to go. No pair of Dolphins receivers had at least 150 receiving yards in a game since Clayton and Duper in 1986.
6. Chargers (5): The Bolts should be comfortably favored in their next six games ... presuming QB Justin Herbert stops absorbing hits that fold him like a lawn chair.
7. Ravens (4): Still think QB Lamar Jackson is too reliant on his tight ends? Five of his six TD passes have gone to wide receivers. Too bad he doesn't get to face Baltimore's defense, which has already surrendered seven TD passes.
8. Rams (8): All-Pro CB Jalen Ramsey hasn't played well in recent games, nor have the defending champs early this season. But he turned it around when it counted, stopping the bleeding Sunday with a game-sealing INT against Atlanta. The Rams can only hope that's a microcosm for their 2022 season.
9. Vikings (9): It's not all bad, Minnesota fans. QB Kirk Cousins only has one more scheduled prime-time game in 2022 and won't see Philly CB Darius Slay any time soon.
10. Packers (10): Balanced offense not overly reliant on QB Aaron Rodgers and second-tier receivers and a defense that plays up to its talent level – this is the Pack's best path back to the Super Bowl after their pass-heavy approach from recent years consistently came up short when it mattered.
11. 49ers (13): Hate to see a promising player like QB Trey Lance suffer such a catastrophic injury so early in his career. But good to see an established, older player like Jimmy Garoppolo get the opportunity to earn his money back after being such a good soldier coming off a run to the NFC title game.
12. Saints (12): Before we kill QB Jameis Winston for his first three-INT game since he was a member of the Bucs in 2019, let's not forget he had four fractures in his back, didn't have RB Alvin Kamara at his disposal and was facing one of the league's most unforgiving defenses.
13. Patriots (17): The last time they started 0-2, Drew Bledsoe was still the starting quarterback. But if Baltimore drops New England to 1-2, that would be two in a row under QB Mac Jones and three in the past five seasons.
14. Lions (18): They've scored at least 35 points in three consecutive games for the first time since 1952, a year before owner Sheila Ford Hamp was born.
15. Steelers (15): One game with OLB T.J. Watt in the lineup – seven sacks. One game without the 2021 Defensive Player of the Year – zero sacks.


 
Drinking the Kool-Aid early this morning? :ROFLMAO:

we’ll know a lot more after Sunday. This is the exact type of game they usually lose.
 
Big game for the Lions this week at Minnesota. If they can steal this one, they have Seattle at home next week followed by a winnable game against NE. I’m dreaming of 4-1 heading into the bye…..They also get Williams on the field mid season and have a very easy schedule down the stretch.

Bartender, I'll have what he's having.
 
Interesting sidelight to the Evans suspension. The NFL official who handed down the suspension to Evans is Jon Runyan, a former NFL player who is the father of Packers OL Jon Runyan, Jr.
 
Browns v Steelers tonight- I'm curious how we can creatively lose this one.... Hail Mary maybe?
 
Big game for the Lions this week at Minnesota. If they can steal this one, they have Seattle at home next week followed by a winnable game against NE. I’m dreaming of 4-1 heading into the bye…..They also get Williams on the field mid season and have a very easy schedule down the stretch.
I loved the Jameson Williams pick by the Lions. And looking at the importance of and the contracts elite receivers have gotten that pick looks even better. The Lions certainly seem to be making good moves and heading in the right direction. Having suffered here for years after the Jim Kelly years our fans stayed loyal as it appears have Lions fans. Hopefully the Lions continue to do well the future looks bright.
 
we’ll know a lot more after Sunday. This is the exact type of game they usually lose.
I have to keep pumping my brakes and reminding myself they're still the Loins until they prove otherwise.
 
Fitzmagic judt nailed it. Talking Burrow, it’s not just OL, it’s on him as well to get rid of the ball.
 
Fitzmagic judt nailed it. Talking Burrow, it’s not just OL, it’s on him as well to get rid of the ball.
Fitz is pretty good at this. I would rather listen to him than Romo, Aikman or Collinsworth.
 
This Keebler elf thing is awful.
 
So whose spine is Garrett going to compress tonight?
 
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