The Bills
So good to have it end on a Mahomes pick too.
The Bills
So good to have it end on a Mahomes pick too.
He's out but what a fucking effort.
Russ taking a sack because he didn't want to pass to a wide open TE.
Shocking.
Sounds like another offensively (in both senses) ugly showing from Denver. I liked the tweet saying "Hackett will run for a yard on any down other than third and one."
He appears to be completely out of his depth and I can only assume Paton is furiously working on a plan B.. unfortunately for me they might give him until Wenbley so his replacement can have the two weeks to work on things
Hilarious that Dalton has thrown three picks, two of which were returned for TD's, in the first half after the commentators were lauding him for being safe with the ball.
First pick 6 wasn't his fault but whatever.
McCaffrey gone to the 49ers, that running attack is going to be pretty special.
Too much for an injury prone RB.
So, the Ravens are double digits ahead. How long until the Browns take the lead @Sir Andy Mahowry?
Wait until the final 30 seconds.
The bucs are ruining the panthers plan for the number 1 pick.
Jamal Williams knows the score for the lions though.
Brady looks as finished as a player as his marriage.
Breece Hall looks brilliant.
Knee injury too, could be done for the year.
Oh dear Jimmy G.
This Broncos offense being worse than the one where Manning didn't have any functioning upper body joints is some going.
Especially when the defence could well be league leading if the offence was at least competent.
Thing I read in the week said the defense is allowing under 17 a game I think. And that's despite how much time they're spending on the field.
Former Raven CJ Mosley ending it.
Edit: Or not, Rypien has a chance.
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Weird 4th down play. Rypien had a first down if checked down to his RB there.
Really looking forward to seeing this offense in the flesh next week.
Five of us normally go to a London game every year. The deal is we go to the best game unless one of our teams is playing. One of the lads follows Denver so that's the game this year. Unfortunately I'm on holiday this weekend so what a shame.
I was drifting in and out of redzone but completely missed how 21-16 with the 49ers 1st and goal [and ostensibly having just thrown a TD] turned in to 28-16 the next time I saw it.
Now with Marlon Mack!
James Robinson to the Jets.
Huge move only made possible by Breece Hall's knee blowing up and the Jaguars being useless by using the inferior ETN.
Jets must hate Carter.
Karma finally catching up with Brady in a big way.
Russ starting well...
Russ' cooking giving everyone food poisoning.
Trev trying to make Russ feel better.
That passing TD from Russ
Money well spent.
In a fumble situation are you allowed to kick the ball to advance it? I appreciate in most situations you'll want to be dropping on it, but as with the forced fumble on Lawrence there before it probably would have been better for the defensive player to try and kick it as he was getting munched by various opponents as he was never going to be able to get on the ball himself.
Why are the Jags passing constantly right now when ETN is getting chunk yards every single carry with Trev seemingly playing blindfolded.
Trevor Lawrence is so shit.
Are we ever going to get two good, exciting teams playing each other in London?
Apparently Packers / Giants was the first London game ever to have featured two teams going in with winning records.
That is true. No top team wanted to give up a home game and nobody wanted to give up a home game against a top team (because it’d be a guaranteed sellout). Hopefully the 17 game season changes it because teams with 9 home games don’t really have a choice anymore.
As much as the teams might not be the best we have had 3 great games over here this year. Might be 4 in a row if jags/dolphins was the previous one.
Both teams yesterday were shit though and the win probably hurts Denver by keeping Hackett employed.
Fleeced the Bears.
I find this baffling.
Hockenson is great and it seems a little on the cheap side plus it seems mental to be giving a divisional rival such a great weapon.
All I can conclude is that he's told Detroit he's not going to sign a new contract so he'd be a free agent after 2023. Because otherwise he's 25, so you can include him in a franchise rebuild. It's not even very strong compensation, especially to a division rival.
Biggest trade in terms of compensation thus far it seems.
Claypool to the Bears for a second and Steelers grabbing William Jackson for a late rounder.
Edit: Chubb deal is a first, a fourth rounder and Chase Edmonds for Chubb and a fifth round pick.
Bit of a shame Chubb is gone but it's been on the cards and at least they're actively trying to reset the draft position a bit.