NFL Week 11: What Have We Learned?!

Have you learned anything new?!


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Ohene

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I think if we played the Eagles again we would beat them.

They won’t get a bunch of blocked FGs to win again. That was beyond flukey :manny:

Seahawks have the best defense in the league IMO, after dealing with that bullshyt I think everybody else feels lightweight in comparison. Luckily they got Darnold at QB who will always fold.

All the AFC teams feel iffy. As much as I wanna say the Bills are the best, I have to remember these MFs lost to the dolphins last week. That conference is a toss up. Maybe the Pats…but I don’t trust that squad
Meh yall couldn’t do shyt the whole second half and we had self inflicted errors in the first if i recall correctly

This defence much better now
 

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The NFC Playoffs are going to be very entertaining, except for any game involving the Eagles.

AFC is wide open, and I can see people being upset if the Pats take it.

The Chiefs ' not making the playoffs is something I didn't see coming at all.

Ravens are stacking their wins, so keep an eye out for them.

Sheduer: Seems like folk can't provide any fair criticism of him without being called a racist or sellout by his cult.
 

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Ravens don’t sweep the Browns too often, at least not recently. Glad to escape with a W and KIM.

Josh Allen’s great. They need to shore up that run D, though, and fast.

Put some ‘spect on Bryce Young’s name. Also, I actually learned this morning Carolina’s 6-5. If they keep this up, give Canales some COY love.

Broncos and Pats are for real; hard to debate at this point.

Eagles (Hurts “frustration” stuff aside) and Rams stay low-key and just keep winning. That’s how it’s done.

Not this week, but already looking forward to Colts-Chiefs on Sunday. I think we’ll learn a lot about both teams after that one.
 

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It would not surprise me if Philly scratched and clawed its way to the Super Bowl -- assuming they get past the Rams again -- only to get smacked by somebody out of the AFC (The Colts in particular seem well-designed to take down Philly, but Denver is probably the best bet because of their defense).

That said... Philly getting Jaelan Phillips might be the most impactful move of the damn season, and they keep on winning. I don't believe in them like that, but they keep on winning, so the king stays the king.

Nah. Everyone wanted to crown the ass after Wk 3. Crown ‘em

Then their offensive line started dying, and their RB room started dying, and these are two of the worst possible things that can happen to a Jim Harbaugh-coached team. Herbert's thrown a couple of clunkers since then. However, they've struggled to protect him all year.

1)Faker Gayfield is who I knew he was. The team is good, he's average.

If not for them drafting one of the surest of sure things -- a 1st round Ohio State WR -- I have no idea what that offense would be. Meanwhile, a team whose three most dynamic weapons have missed at least six of their ten games played is 6-4, and the QB is the average part of the equation. Cool, cool.

Chicago is this year's Commanders. Improved team that isn't truly what their record says they are.
 

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Looking at the schedule and the way the playoff tiebreakers work, I believe the Chiefs absolutely have to win against the Colts or I believe there is a significant chance they miss the playoffs.

Broncos
Patriots
Colts
Steelers
Bills
Chargers
Jaguars

That is how the playoff standings look now. That doesn’t include Baltimore and Houston who have the same record as the Chiefs.

The biggest issue for the Chiefs other than needing to win games is that they aren’t winning the division, and have lost to all three of the teams that are in wild card position. They lose to tiebreaker to all three of those teams IF none of those teams win their division.
 

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As much as the Eagles offense looks poor, I still don’t think there’s an NFC team I’d take over them. I believe there’s chances of the Eagles getting their offense rolling is higher than the chance their defense has a dud in a big game.
 

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Someone new is always stepping up for the resilient Broncos during this streak. This week, it was Ja’Quan McMillian. Gave up a big play but otherwise was the big difference with his INT that ended a drive that would have led to points for the Chiefs, 2 sacks including the last one that forced KC to punt when it was crunch time, 6 tackles including 2 for a loss, and one pass breakup. :salute:

 

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Looking at the schedule and the way the playoff tiebreakers work, I believe the Chiefs absolutely have to win against the Colts or I believe there is a significant chance they miss the playoffs.

Broncos
Patriots
Colts
Steelers
Bills
Chargers
Jaguars

That is how the playoff standings look now. That doesn’t include Baltimore and Houston who have the same record as the Chiefs.

The biggest issue for the Chiefs other than needing to win games is that they aren’t winning the division, and have lost to all three of the teams that are in wild card position. They lose to tiebreaker to all three of those teams IF none of those teams win their division.
Its over breh breh
 
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