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Tempted to go Miami as the "away" team in Frankfurt but can't bring myself to tip against KC even with how terrible they were last week (I mean the Broncos man, what the hell!)

The Jets continue to do my head in, beat the Eagles one week and then pull out a miracle against the Tommy DeVito led Giants the following week after struggling to do anything for 59 minutes and 36 seconds. As Simmons said on his podcast this week we are 4-3 and in 3 of our wins the other team would be thinking "how the hell did we lose that?" Feels like it will come crashing down soon and what better time than Monday Night Football against the equally flakey Chargers.

Garrett Wilson is a freak though, Quincy Williams continues his fantastic year and Bryce Huff has been very good too and about to be rewarded with an extension it seems. With the game at MetLife this week chances are we lose another 3 players to injury 🙄

Also we must be nearing a record number of backup QBs starting, feels like every week another 2 or 3 go down. What's the record for number if QBs to have started a game in a season across the league? Even with the rules now where you basically can't even tackle a QB they still seem to be dropping like flies. Cousins joining Rodgers on the sidelines with his achilles, Stafford with his broken thumb, Deshaun Watson with his mega-contract "sore shoulder", Richardson done after a month, Danny Jones and Tyrod Taylor both out, Ridder injured/not injured - seems like if you can keep your QB healthy you're halfway to making the playoffs.

And those teams who probably want to see the back of their QBs like Mac Jones and Derek Carr keep chugging on.

 

Well Vegas have fired the GM, Head coach and Sat Jimmy G.

Small glimmer that Stafford plays this week but surely not. 
The game between LA and GB could be so bad they call the game off 😂


Vikings,  seahawks, bills.

Very slim pickings this week!

 

Chargers, Buccs, Commanders

Tampa  Bills  Seahawks

Bucs, Vikings, Commanders 

Edited by Dee Zephyr


Thanks Bucs…way to cost me my first points in two years. 😂

After punishing myself by watching the Rams vs GB… well I won’t call it a game, maybe a putrid fest, I watched ravens slaughter Seattle for a bit before being treated to two great games in the phili vs Dallas and the Bengals vs Bills. 
 

I’ve been harsh on Dallas but they were great today, just the Eagles were beater and cleaner on penalties until the last drive.

Bills, I always rate but they are not in sync, Bengals are now flying that Joe is healthy. 

Wentz to sign with the Rams. We have the bye so they are hoping Stafford is back post bye but Wentz is an upgrade on Ripen

1 point on offer this week (the bonus point on offer as well)

Just as tough this week! 

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