Youre correct. I missed TB because they’re listed below Minnesota in the standings and the Vikings have already been eliminated.
Were the peanut vendors standing up to him?
They cannot get a WC, and neither can the Panthers. One of those two will win the NFCS and the other will miss the playoffs.
Panthers play the Seahawks at home and the Bucs on the road.
Bucs play Miami on the road and the Panthers at home.
It is quite possible that they will both be 8-8 when they play the regular season finale.
Thrilling win for the Pats - I will admit that I did not expect them to come back, since for a while it looked like 1. They couldn’t stop the run and 2. They kept making stupid mistakes like fumbling a handoff. But they got lucky that Lamar had to exit the game and though Huntley played well, the Pats got their act together and Maye started slinging it very well in the 4th. Lots of clutch catches and it was great to see Diggs making an impact again.
The Pats racked up a lot of injuries, including to stellar rookie TreVeyon Henderson, but that’s a problem for next week. This week proved that Pats will be dangerous in the playoffs, and if they can get healthy, they can compete with pretty much anyone.
Drake Maye was throwing bullets out there and the Ravens secondary was not up to the task in crunch time. Young Mr. Maye appears to be the real deal.
It does not seem right that the Pats have rebounded so quickly. It feels like they should be paying a longer period of contrition and suffering for their soul-selling success of the Brady-Belichick era. I don’t think there’s a team in the conference that they can’t beat.
It certainly seems like it. Even his nickname (at least the one I usually see) suggests that. I’ve been seeing him referred to as Drake “Drake Maye” Maye.
Only one team (the Eagles) have clinched their division, it seems pretty wild that all the other 7 divisions are in play. The AFC South (JAX, HOU, IND) has three teams still in contention, the NFC West (SEA, LAR, SF) has three teams that have earned their way, the NFC North (CHI, GB, DET) has three teams also fighting for spots. I’m guessing there’s no scenario where the AFC South or NFC North can send all three teams to the playoffs.
Apparently the fan is someone who follows DK and harasses him. They have a history. He had previously asked the Seattle security folks about keeping him out of games when he was still a Seahawk. The guy shouted derogatory remarks about DK’s mom and called him the N word.
He didn’t punch the fan, but grabbed his shirt, talked to him (probably not in a nice way) then shoved him away.
I still don’t think DK should have put a hand on him, that was stupid and he should be disciplined regardless.
No, they can’t, as the NFC West already has 3 teams that have clinched (1 divisional champion, 2 Wild Cards.) That only leaves 1 wild-card team, which will be either the Packers or the Lions.
Don’t know about the AFC South.
At most two of the teams. The Colts play the Jags and the Texans to close out the season, so there’s no way to work the remaining games where all three can make the playoffs.
That said, if the Colts win out (including tonight’s game) and the other two teams lose out, they’d win the division. Didn’t realize that was still possible. Still a long shot, though.
After a years-long tug of war between the two states, the Kansas City Chiefs announced they will move across the border to Kansas to become the Other Kansas City Chiefs.
https://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article313887284.html
Two game suspension seems right.
Would’ve been better to not let him finish the game last night too.
Now that I’m aware that this fan is a Metcalf stalker, and that they have crossed paths before, Metcalf should never have approached the seats.
But fuck that fan.
The Patriots created some late fireworks last night and won their game at M&T Stadium in Baltimore.
But there were some on field fireworks before the game as well.
Anybody who took the over for MNF has to be happy.
TIL 5/5 with 2 TDs makes for a perfect passer rating.
Looks like the O/U was 65.5, so we’re not there yet. Score at halftime is 24 to 17 = 41, pretty good start.
That’s the current O/U. The opening over/under was 46.5. Source
Opening over/under points are rarely higher than low to mid 50s. For instance, the highest O/U for next week is 53.5, Bengals vs Cardinals.