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In recent memory, the Chiefs did it in 2015 ending the season 11-5 and the Colts did it in 2018 ending the season 10-6. Both going 1-1 in the playoffs.

Although the AFC is a tight race if the Broncos continue their win streak and lose 1 or maybe 2 games (depending on how the rest of the AFC plays out)

They very well have a great shot of making the playoffs.

Their remaining schedule is:

Vikings

Browns

Texans

Chargers

Lions

Patriots

Chargers

Raiders

It’s not the hardest schedule and they more than likely have enough room to drop 2 games (Lions being the best case loss)

Again it’s a long shot, but if they can continue their momentum (and not miss as much FG’s) we may witness this be the 2nd half of the season up and coming playoff sleeper

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Source: https://stathead.com/tiny/g7eXQ

Rk Player From To Count
1 Russell Wilson 2012 2023 38
2 Matthew Stafford 2012 2023 37
3 Derek Carr 2014 2023 34
4 Matt Ryan 2012 2022 30
5 Ben Roethlisberger 2012 2021 30
6 Tom Brady 2012 2022 30
7 Kirk Cousins 2012 2022 28
8 Ryan Tannehill 2012 2023 27
9 Drew Brees 2012 2020 26
10 Aaron Rodgers 2012 2022 25
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Do teams not use the same 11 players on field goal blocks for every play?

I can understand how you get 12 players on defense because someone was confused about what package you’re running, but if you’re the 12th guy on special teams shouldn’t you stop and think “Hey, I’m not usually out here for these plays, maybe I’m an extra?”

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Last night, the Bills Mafia seemed to be extremely loud hoping to give the disadvantage to the Broncos. However, Russell Wilson seemed unfazed by it.

I love watching the NFL game where the fans get into it. To the point, I cannot hear the commentators or rather hear the crowd noise instead.

To your memory, what are some game that showcased the loudest fan bases in the NFL?

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So we all know that the MVP is unfortunately just a QB award now, and no defensive player could ever win it before that either. Furthermore, the QB that wins isn't even always the best QB, it's just whomever the media likes the most around Week 13. It's chosen by some journalists who may, or may not, know or really care about football. I for one, think MVP has become a meaningless award and I have a rough idea on how it could be changed.

Every year, each team votes on a team MVP. It's voted on by the players and they chose who among their team should receive the MVP award. This award comes with nothing now, but I think it could be tied to the league MVP, like the Walter Payton award.

I think, after the season, every team votes on their own MVP, and then AP choses the league MVP from that pool. That way, we actually get players who heavily contributed to their teams and that their teammates believed were the best player in their respective teams that year. It will probably still lead to QBs winning the award, but at least they'll be better selected and it won't be a popularity contest like the NFL 100 because you can't vote for other teams.

What do you guys think? Is it a potential improvement, or is it all just fluff and no one cares anymore anyways?

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ptdotme's NFL Elo Power Rankings After Week 10

(By popular demand, see the rankings without the influence of last year's season-ending ratings in my comment below, or here.)

This is OC. I’ve written code to calculate NFL team Elo ratings^1 on a week to week basis. The goal is to use simple Elo ratings to create power rankings without the influence of human bias and emotion. The ratings are based on each team's rating from the previous week, with a "parity reset" applied every offseason. The model has been tested for accuracy against game outcomes since week 1 of the 2012^2 season. The ratings are derived only from each game's score, venue, and date. There are a number of variables/weights in my secret sauce but otherwise they're fairly conservative, basic, Elo ratings.

This is all a work in progress and feedback is appreciated! See more stats and info on my 2023 NFL Elo Power Rankings page.

Note: You may feel teams are ranked too high or low based on recent games, and you may be right. However, the model has been tested and is more accurate when it doesn't overreact to individual games. The goal is model accuracy, not rankings that "look right." ^(2)  

Rank Team Elo Rating Record
1 San Francisco 49ers 1582 (+18) 6-3
2 (+3) Dallas Cowboys 1564 (+11) 6-3
3 Philadelphia Eagles 1557 8-1
4 (-2) Baltimore Ravens 1555 (-4) 7-3
5 (+1) Kansas City Chiefs 1548 7-2
6 (-2) Buffalo Bills 1548 (-7) 5-5
7 Cincinnati Bengals 1538 (-5) 5-4
8 (+1) Detroit Lions 1535 (+1) 7-2
9 (-1) Los Angeles Chargers 1533 (-1) 4-5
10 (+1) Miami Dolphins 1528 6-3
11 (+1) Cleveland Browns 1521 (+4) 6-3
12 (+1) Minnesota Vikings 1517 (+5) 6-4
13 (-3) Jacksonville Jaguars 1510 (-18) 6-3
14 Seattle Seahawks 1502 (-3) 6-3
15 New Orleans Saints 1500 (-4) 5-5
16 (+2) Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1497 (+11) 4-5
17 (-1) Green Bay Packers 1496 (-2) 3-6
18 (-1) Houston Texans 1493 (+5) 5-4
19 Pittsburgh Steelers 1486 (+2) 6-3
20 (+1) Denver Broncos 1484 (+7) 4-5
21 (+1) Las Vegas Raiders 1474 (+1) 5-5
22 (-2) Tennessee Titans 1472 (-11) 3-6
23 (+1) Indianapolis Colts 1471 (+2) 5-5
24 (-1) New York Jets 1470 (-1) 4-5
25 (+3) Washington Commanders 1468 (+3) 4-6
26 (+1) Los Angeles Rams 1466 3-6
27 (-2) New England Patriots 1465 (-2) 2-8
28 (-2) Atlanta Falcons 1464 (-3) 4-6
29 Chicago Bears 1453 (-1) 3-7
30 Carolina Panthers 1439 (+1) 1-8
31 (+1) Arizona Cardinals 1437 (+2) 2-8
32 (-1) New York Giants 1426 (-11) 2-8

The 49ers once again played like a #1 ranked team, soundly beating a strong Jaguars team. The Cowboys dominated the Giants, and climbed up to 2nd place. The Ravens/Browns game was close, so only 4 Elo rating points were exchanged following that game. The Bills/Broncos game was also a 2-point game, but the Bills lost 7 Elo rating points because that was a bigger upset loss.

The Bills "should" be ranked lower due to their poor play for many weeks now, but haven't had a blowout loss yet to really punish their Elo rating. They are on by far the longest Elo cold streak at 6 straight games, losing 39 points over that span. The next longest Elo cold streak is 3 games (Rams, Jets, Seahawks, Bears, Patriots, and Giants).

The Steelers are outliers at 19th with a 6-3 record, but they haven't beaten any strong teams by a wide enough margin to be ranked any higher. The Chargers are another outlier at 9th place with a 4-5 record. Three of their losses were close, costing them only 1 Elo point each, and they had defense and special teams scores in the Jets game that really boosted their Elo rating.

^(1)See Wikipedia. Elo ratings are numeric and assigned to each contestant. The ratings are used to estimate performance. After each game, the difference between a contestant's estimated and actual performance is used to update their rating. For the NFL, this can all be summarized as "Who did you beat/lose to and by how much? And who have they beaten/lost to and by how much? And who have they beaten/lost to ...

^(2)Moving backward through the years, each preceding season has a much smaller impact on the current ratings. Team ratings from 2010 have zero impact on today's ratings. Ratings from only a couple years ago, say 2021, have almost no effect on today's ratings. Seasons going back to 2010 are only used by the model to ensure its accuracy over thousands of NFL games.  

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(excludes plays with less than 4 rushers, play action, screens, short dropbacks and time-to-throws under 2 seconds). Very impressive what Brock Purdy has done to elevate his team

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Diggs finished the game 3 rec for 34 but was largely irrelevant, thanks to PS2

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How??? HOW!!!

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Everyone was very quick to jump on the “he’s washed and bad now” train after a tumultuous season last year with Nathaniel Hackett. He didn’t look good and didn’t meet expectations, which is fair, but context was out the window and the pile on was aggressive.

Fast forward to now and he’s finally hitting his stride and playing up to expectation. At the very least, he’s still a viable QB who’s capable with good pieces around him.

Was it a great trade? Not necessarily. Is he worth the price tag? I don’t know. What I do know is that he’s a lot better than the product he put on the field last season and I think he deserves a little respect on the football field.

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Layout:

— Individual Team News + Stone’s Cold Takes

— Miscellaneous/Other NFL News

— Featured Team of the Week - Atlanta Falcons

Arizona Cardinals (2-8):

  • Won 25 to 23 against the Falcons

Great to see QB Kyler Murray back playing and it is clear that he can shake off rust fast. He looked like a QB who has been playing all year and made things extremely difficult on a really good Falcons defense running around and avoiding pressure. It is clear that this Cardinals team still needs to add pieces to be true contenders but with QB Kyler Murray back I would have a lot of hope. I know there have been rumors about him getting traded but it would take a lot for me to be willing to move on from him even with the QB talent in the upcoming draft. I expect QB Kyler Murray to continue to look better as the season finishes out.

Atlanta Falcons (4-6):

  • Lost 25 to 23 against the Cardinals

Rough loss for the Falcons who hung in there until the very end but it is clear that something is either off with the QBs or the coaching or potentially both here when it comes to their offense. There is a lot of talent on this team and no reason they should be struggling as much as they are. Even better this past Sunday they were able to play clean turnover free football and fed RB Bijan Robinson the ball. I expect the Falcons to be very active in the QB market this offseason because while QB Desmond Ridder looked alright coming in for Taylor Heinicke I would still say I am far from being confident with him going forward leading the franchise.

Baltimore Ravens (7-3):

  • Lost 33 to 31 against the Browns

Biggest challenge here for the Ravens was the lack of run game against the Browns and then QB Lamar Jackson’s two interceptions. It is clear that they miss RB JK Dobbins and this loss is big in a tight division race. QB Lamar Jackson needs to be more efficient with his throws and obviously avoid the turnovers. The good thing for the Ravens is that they found ways to put up points against a tough Browns defense and also that WR Zay Flowers continues to have good games for the team.

Buffalo Bills (5-5):

  • Lost 24 to 22 against the Broncos

Horrible game all around except for overall the defense played pretty well. QB Josh Allen does not look in sync and comfortable in the offense, RB James Cook was the most explosive player on offense but also the most prone to cough up the football and the WRs seemed to struggle with. catching the ball in key situations (one of which led to an interception). This Bills team looks awful even though it has the explosive moments where you see what they can be when things are clicking. I think for the most part though this comes down to their offensive scheme and attack and poor decision making at times by QB Josh Allen. I worry about how things shake out with this locker room though and how the players react given that their are a lot of high profile names on the team and the expectations for this team have really been super bowl or bust for a couple of years now. It will be interesting to see how things trend down the stretch here. Overall the Bills lost this game arguably more than the Broncos really won the game.

Carolina Panthers (1-8):

  • Lost 16 to 13 against the Bears

The Panthers can’t be thrilled with their season thus far at all. The progression of QB Bryce Young has not been fast and they don’t look good at all on offense. In a game where the defense actually held the Bears to only 16 points the Panthers still could not find a way to win. What is even more crazy about this is that losing this game also helped the Bears get a better draft pick because the Bears have their first round pick in the upcoming draft. I am starting to wonder if HC Frank Reich will be around for much longer or not.

Chicago Bears (3-7):

  • Won 16 to 13 against the Panthers

Good win but also good thing they have a couple good frat picks because they have now won more games with QB Tyson Bagent than they did with QB Justin Fields. It is clear that neither of them in my opinion are the long term answer at the QB position for this franchise. This whole organization needs a reset overall but good to see them get wins and still improve their draft position. That trade for DJ Moore just keeps getting better and better.

Cincinnati Bengals (5-4):

  • Lost 30 to 27 against the Texans

Tough loss at home against the Texans. Good thing here is that the WRs are really getting in sync for the Bengals and they just need to limit their turnovers at the end of the day. This is a team that I am starting to just feel confident in winning games when things really matter towards the end of the season to get into the playoffs. With that said they may be in the toughest division in football and it sure would be nice to have WR Tee Higgins back in the lineup to play for them. DC Lou Anarumo is not going to allow many teams to put up 30 points on him and I imagine it will get back to business as usual in the coming weeks following this loss.

Cleveland Browns (6-3):

  • Won 33 to 31 against the Ravens

Good to see QB Deshaun Watson starting to look a bit more like himself. He still did not have an incredible game but is looking much improved. The most exciting thing for me to see out of this Browns team was that the running game started to get going on again and if that is happening they are going to be maybe the toughest team to beat in the AFC. It is all dependent though on them playing complete football with the defense stepping up, Deshaun Watson playing decent, and getting back the explosive run game they clearly had prior to the Nick Chubb injury. This divisional win could go a long way at the end of the season as these AFC North teams all fight hard this year.

Dallas Cowboys (6-3):

  • Won 49 to 17 against the Giants

Not much to say here. The Giants are still playing with QB Tommy Devito who has not looked good at all and the Giants defense for the most part has not looked good this year. The Cowboys did what they were supposed to do and should be able to do something similar against the Panthers this next week. At this point though they need stumbles from the Eagles and Lions to have a chance at the #1 seed in the NFC.

Denver Broncos (4-5):

  • Won 24 to 22 against the Bills

Gutsy ugly win by the Broncos but a win is a win and at the end of the day they did overall look better than the Bills in this game. This is now two tough wins for the Broncos against top tier QBs after defeating Patrick Mahomes and now Josh Allen. The big concern here though is still ball security and turnovers. The defense is starting to look a lot better than the start of the season but the offense is still putting themselves consistently in 3rd and longs due to self-inflicted wounds and turning the ball over too much if they want to be a team that is talked about seriously towards the end of the season.

Detroit Lions (7-2):

  • Won 41 to 38 against the Chargers

Great win for the Lions and this is the type of game they used to always be on the losing side. QB Jared Goff and WR Amon-Ra St. Brown played phenomenally and the running game with RB Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery could not be stopped. They were able to slice up the Chargers defense really without any issues whatsoever. This Lions team appears poised to go the distance this year but only time will tell if they can find ways to win the big games towards the end of the season and during the playoffs.

Green Bay Packers (3-6):

  • Lost 23 to 19 against the Steelers

Packers fans are not thrilled this year and it appears that QB Jordan Love is at the center of most people’s complaints. This Packers team was not close to being ready last year and they only lost players this offseason so I don’t know why folks are surprised. They have issues at the WR position, the RBs have not played nearly as well as expected and the o-line has not been as healthy as they had hoped. With that said QB Jordan Love has not played his best football either but it is hard for me to say that I think he is a bust or not with the team that is currently constructed around him.

Houston Texans (5-4):

  • Won 30 to 27 against the Bengals

QB CJ Stroud is making up for all those QB busts that have come out of Ohio State in recent years. He is playing out of his mind and doing so with players on offense who were viewed as nobodies until he came in this year and made them look like top tier players. Goes to show you that with a good o-line and good QB it may not be as important to go out and get the most expensive skill position guys but rather go with the guys in house. The Texans have a new energy about them and I would say it all starts with HC Demeco Ryans and how he inspires the team to play hard nose football on both sides of the ball.

Indianapolis Colts (5-5):

  • Won 10 to 6 against the Patriots

The Colts seems to always find ways to make things interesting and got a tough fought win in Germany that was definitely not the most fun game to watch. In the game it felt like both teams were playing to not lose and the Colts did a slightly better job of that by winning the turnover battle essentially.

Jacksonville Jaguars (6-3):

  • Lost 34 to 3 against the 49ers

The streak had to end at some point but it didn’t have to end the way it did. The defense could not really stop the Niners and this should have easily been a 40 points game. Something that continues to be disappointing for me is the production the Jaguars are getting out of WR Calvin Ridley. He was supposed to be someone who could come back and be a true #1 receiver but he and QB Lawrence just have not really found it consistently this year. QB Trevor Lawrence looked rattled in this game as well and ended up having 3 out of the team’s 4 turnovers. Not too worried overall about this team and they will find ways to bounce back and get back to fighting for the top seed in the AFC.

Kansas City Chiefs (7-2):

  • Bye Week

Las Vegas Raiders (5-5):

  • Won 16 to 12 against the Jets

They are now 2-0 since the coaching and QB change. This was an ugly win but at the end of the day they did a better job than the Jets on offense and finding ways to score. The team is clearly playing inspired football and while it still may not mean a playoff birth this year (we shall wait and see) the Raiders seem to have found something in terms of their preferred style of play. QB Aidan O’Connell thus far has been a significant upgrade over QB Jimmy G and clearly hung in there against arguably the best defense in the NFL.

Los Angeles Chargers (4-5):

  • Lost 41 to 38 against the Lions

The Chargers are the new Lions. They have a QB who plays really well and even makes plays to come back and put his team in a great position to win but can’t seem to find a way to get wins. The defense looked awful and after a couple of weeks of showing prowess on that side of the football this had to be brutal for fans to see. WR Quentin Johnston had an alright game and looks to be starting to get more involved. The big issue though for me is that he looks lost or mad at himself on most of the plays that where the cameras were able to catch him either missing a block, running a wrong route, etc. The Chargers have all the talent in the world but at this point they just are not a team that is going to find ways to win the tough close games.

Los Angeles Rams (3-6):

  • Bye Week
  • Signed QB Carson Wentz as Matt Stafford continues to deal with injury

Miami Dolphins (6-3):

  • Bye Week

Minnesota Vikings (6-4):

  • Won 27 to 19 against the Saints

QB Josh Dobbs continues to impress so now for Vikings fans the key is that Dobbs continues his upward trend rather than doing what he did with the Cardinals in going downhill fast after the first few weeks. It appears though that thus far the added mobile element of Dobbs’ game has helped a lot with the Vikings lack of a real running threat through the early part of the season. Great to see TE TJ Hockenson making plays and hopefully he can continue to play at a high level with WR Jordan Addison while WR Justin Jefferson continues his recovery process.

New England Patriots (2-8):

  • Lost 10 to 6 against the Colts

The Patriots just are not a good team this year. It is hard to believe that this is the case but they really just aren’t good at all. QB Mac Jones seems to have lost his talent, the WRs/TEs can’t get any separation and even when the RBs look alright and are making plays they find a way to not make it into the end zone. Things are getting loud here and it is clear there is going to have to be change again this offseason and there is a lot of talk of that change being at the HC position. It is crazy to think about and if HC Belichick becomes available he will not last long if he wants to continue to coach.

New Orleans Saints (5-5):

  • Lost 27 to 19 against the Vikings

Rough game for the Saints and they are back to the head scratchingly bad team I thought maybe was slowly going to fade out. QB Derek Carr could not get the offense going and then QB Jameis Winston showed why he is not the starter with his turnovers and barely completing 50% of his passes. WR Olave had a good game but the key here on offense is that they need to establish the run and get that going before they can really get the rest of the offense going. It will be interesting to watch this week if QB Derek Carr can make it back from concussion protocol to play.

New York Giants (2-8):

  • Lost 49 to 17 against the Cowboys

The Giants are bad. I don’t know what else to say. The defense is bad, the QB play (no matter who it is) is bad, the WRs have been bad, and I can go on and on. This is a team that is headed fast for a rebuild and trying to get that #1 overall pick. HC Brian Daboll does not have his magic with him to be able to save this team and there are going to need to be changes next year likely at the QB and DC spots.

New York Jets (4-5):

  • Lost 16 to 12 against the Raiders

This was another team that I am just going to describe as bad but really just the offense here. QB Zach Wilson actually looked alright and made some incredible plays but they just find ways to shoot themselves in the foot throughout the game. In the past the blame has been on Zach Wilson but this week it was drops and offensive penalties for the most part. There was the crucial late game interception that QB Wilson threw but they should have never even been in that spot to begin with. The Jets need to turn things around so that it makes sense for QB Aaron Rodgers to come back in December like it sounds like he plans.

Philadelphia Eagles (8-1):

  • Bye Week

Pittsburgh Steelers (6-3):

  • Won 23 to 19 against Packers

Gutsy win and once against the Steelers were outgained on offense but found a way to pull it off in the end. The defense here continues to play extremely well and it appears that the run game they are starting to figure out more as they split carries more evenly between RBs Harris and Warren. The crazy thing here is that QB Kenny Pickett really didn’t do much but the offense avoided turnovers and at the end of the day that was enough for them to pull out the win.

San Francisco 49ers (6-3):

  • Won 34 to 3 against the Jaguars

The bye week served this team well. They came back and for the most part everything was clicking. The defense looked lock down and played fired up all game long. DE Chase Young has already started to make an impact. When the defense gets 4 turnovers there aren’t going to be many games this team loses. QB Brock Purdy had a great bounce back game and really everyone looked good on offense even RB Christian McCaffrey even though he was held without a touchdown for the first time in 17 games. This Niners team is back to being in the conversation for best team in the NFC and if they can string together a few good weeks could be back in the conversation for best team in football.

Seattle Seahawks (6-3):

  • Won 29 to 26 against the Commanders

Gutsy win by the Seahawks in a game that really went down to the wire. The Commanders are tough team even without their top defensive pieces and the Seahawks held on for this win. A lot of it came thanks to QB Geno Smith and his impressive day throwing for over 350 yards and 2 TDs. Look for RB Zach Charbonnet to start to get more carries if he continues to impress like he did yesterday. The RB duo in Seattle is going to cause a lot of problems for lots of teams and gives them a good chance against teams like the 49ers who like to get after the QB.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-5):

  • Won 20 to 6 against the Titans

This was a must win for the Buccaneers who are still very much in the playoff hunt due to their dismal division that they get to play in. QB Baker Mayfield played well despite being up against a very good Titans defense who seem to give most people trouble. The big struggle here is that they do not have a run game. Good job of them trying to establish it but it is hard to get much done when you average 2.5 yards per carry. I was very surprised they did not look to sign someone to try and help out. What QB Baker Mayfield is doing with this team despite that threat of the run not existing is actually pretty impressive. Also, big shoutout to the defense who definitely made QB Will Levis look like a rookie QB.

Tennessee Titans (3-6):

  • Lost 20 to 6 against the Buccaneers

Nothing was working for them on offense. They couldn’t throw the ball and they definitely could not run the ball. RB Derrick Henry does appear to be showing his age and the toll the hits over the years have taken on him. He has had flashes of his old self but he is not as regularly getting to the second level of the defense or shedding defenders like he used to. The Titans on offense may be heading towards a major rebuild overall. This is another job to watch if the Titans decide to move on from HC Mike Vrabel he will likely get hired in a heartbeat elsewhere.

Washington Commanders (4-6):

  • Lost 29 to 26 against the Seahawks

QB Sam Howell continues to impress this year and is proving to be a very good option for them long term at the QB position. As a side note this might end up boding well for QB Drake Maye who is at UNC now. Anyways it is clear that the offense can score points here for the Commanders. They will get more consistent and not miss out of red zone opportunities as much as QB Sam Howell matures but the overall struggle here is in my opinion with HC Ron Rivera. I would not be surprised if OC Eric Bieniemy takes over next year as they look to rebuild. I will say in this game against the Seahwks it idid not help that they had just given up arguably two of their best defensive players.

Picks of the Week:

  • Buccaneers +11 v. 49ers -11
  • Jets +7 v. Bills -7
  • Bengals +3.5 v. Ravens -3.5
  • Steelers +4 v. Browns -4
  • Bears +10 v. Lions -10
  • Chargers -3 v. Packers +3
  • Raiders +11.5 v. Dolphins -11.5
  • Giants +10 v. Commanders -10
  • Cowboys -11 v. Panthers +11
  • Titans +6.5 v. Jaguars -6.5
  • Cardinals +4 v. Texans -4
  • Seahawks -1 v. Rams +1
  • Vikings +1.5 v. Broncos -1.5
  • Eagles +3 v. Chiefs -3

Featured Team of the Week (Atlanta Falcons):

*for links to restaurant and hat see full post at link in bio

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Restaurant of the Week: (Righteous Que)

This is one you’re going to have to drive for a bit but is my favorite barbecue spot in the Atlanta Metro. It is probably is about a 15-30 min drive from the stadium depending on time of day and traffic or you can drive the 15 mins to the nearest MARTA station and take the train in to avoid paying for parking. Either way the main thing you need to get at Righteous Que are pictured here. The pulled pork sandwich is on another level and the Mac N Cheese is never something you can go wrong with. For your other side I would recommend the baked beans but the fries are always good as well. They have really good white sauce as well as their sweet bbq sauce. I recommend using the white for fries and then using the sweet bbq for the sandwich. I know it is a bit out of the way but definitely worth the stop. The other good thing to kno w though about Mercedes Benz Stadium is that food and drinks for the most part compared to elsewhere is very cheap and the stadium has free refills at coke soda machines located throughout the stadium.

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Tuesday, November 07 - Monday, November 13

###Highlights

score comments title & link
8,627 1,338 comments [Highlight] Bill o'Brien lays into Mac Jones.
8,184 1,356 comments [Highlight] Will Lutz misses the 41-yard Field Goal wide right but the Bills had 12 men on the field. Lutz makes the subsequent 36-yard Field Goal for the walk off Win
7,869 586 comments [Highlight] Joshua Dobbs is running wild for the Vikings touchdown!
5,829 804 comments [Highlight] Panthers kicked is absolutely heartbroken after missed field goal.
5,503 861 comments [Highlight] Colts pick off fake spike play to end it
5,318 689 comments [Highlight] Amendola wins it for the Texans as time expires!
4,780 761 comments [Highlight] Belchick questioning everything.
4,766 461 comments [Highlight] Kyle Hamilton picks off Watson and takes it to the house
4,572 419 comments [Highlight] Nick Bosa and Chase Young on the bench after combining for a strip sack on Trevor Lawrence
4,484 962 comments [Highlight] Mac Jones throws INT in red zone
4,385 418 comments [Highlight] You may not be aware but Ravens TE Mark Andrews has to have his blood checked after coming off the field due to diabetes.
4,286 318 comments [Highlight] Lions call a run on 4th and 5 and convert
4,239 442 comments [Highlight] Patterson wins it for the Lions in a wild game!
3,975 248 comments [Highlight] 49ers Td wiped because bench players enter field.
3,972 385 comments [Highlight] Josh Dobbs says he was blindsided by the Cardinals trading him.
3,617 346 comments [Highlight] Courtland Sutton insane toe-drag TD
3,552 308 comments [Highlight] Ihmir Smith-Marsette 79-yard punt return TD
3,428 434 comments [Highlight] Mac Jones points out the baldness of a reporter.
3,053 311 comments [Highlight] Dobbs finds Hockenson for the touchdown before the half
2,906 142 comments [Highlight] Carson Wentz finds a creative way to avoid a safety
2,657 368 comments [Highlight] Panthers miss a game-tying field goal.
2,590 236 comments [Highlight] Excellent job by Pachecho to protect Mahomes.
2,390 698 comments [Highlight] Russ floats a moonball to Jeudy that is underthrown resulting in a DPI by Taron Johnson to put the Broncos in Field Goal range
2,258 793 comments [Highlight] Dustin Hopkins wins it for the Browns!
2,204 247 comments [Highlight] Broncos execute the last-second field goal personnel switch perfectly.
2,056 553 comments [Highlight] Josh Allen is picked off for a second time!
1,947 275 comments [Highlight] Tyson Bagent and Bagent senior hyped after game winning completion last night.
1,923 423 comments [Highlight] Love’s pass is picked off to seal the win for the Steelers
1,859 115 comments [Highlight] Josh Dobbs is shown the way to his new locker room.
1,838 196 comments [Highlight] David Montgomery breaks free
1,664 101 comments [Highlight] How did he complete that pass? (2014)
1,554 347 comments [Highlight] Justin Fields enjoying himself after the Bears win.
1,348 105 comments [Highlight] Mac sacked for the fourth time already.
1,324 186 comments [Highlight] Robert Kraft's reaction after an ugly throw by Mac
1,267 181 comments [Highlight] Stroud takes it himself for the touchdown!
1,174 133 comments [Highlight] James Cook fumbles, picks it back up for 29 yard run
1,141 178 comments [Highlight] Josh Allen drops the football for his third turnover of the game
1,075 104 comments [Highlight] The Colts meet German celebrity.
1,072 210 comments [Highlight] Broncos pick off Josh Allen
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942 259 comments [Highlight] Lions improve to 7-2 on game-winning FG
914 17 comments [Highlight] Curb your enthusiasm plays after Pittman OPI.
859 93 comments [Highlight] Keaton Mitchell takes the snap all the way to the endzone for a touchdown
847 227 comments [Highlight] Mike Tomlin reminds everyone of 4th quarter Kenny Pickett.
745 150 comments [highlight] the Manning Cast reaction to the missed FG and 12 men on the field penalty
621 187 comments [Highlight] George Kittle is wide open for a touchdown
584 96 comments [Highlight] Robert Spillane makes a terrific read and jumps the route for a big Interception
578 62 comments [Highlight] Darnell Mooney ends the game.
544 26 comments [Highlight] Herbert with the absolute dime to Keenan Allen for the TD! (non /u/nfl version)
538 27 comments [Highlight] A recalled 49-yarder? It’s no problem, as Cairo converts a 54-yard FG soon after!
524 52 comments [Highlight] Deebo takes the toss for a touchdown

 

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###Top comments

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11,206 /u/TheLionest said There is absolutely no way in hell Belichick gets fired mid season. That would be a disgrace.
7,787 /u/coacoanutbenjamn said The Goff redemption arc was unexpected but has been awesome
6,385 /u/abris33 said >The motherf---er comes back and said, 'OK bro, I talked to my people, we'll do it for $750,000 This is the best part. Clausen checked with "his people" before lowering the price
5,751 /u/talkingteasers said The Emperor standing there thinking Good, good, let the hate flow through you
5,326 /u/GOATnamedFields said When the agent's direct deposit clears.
4,752 /u/Clovdyx said He played four years of basketball.
4,357 /u/FancyRobot said Evan Neal is blocking Micah Parsons, this is Goodfellas not the perfect story for Tommy
4,357 /u/CheckFar8907 said I really thought this dude was gonna be a tank commander and a placeholder till the Lions drafted a QB. Turns out Goff might actually be their franchise QB going forward. Good for him
3,767 /u/_HGCenty said Hindsight still undefeated as the best draft analyst. I mean Bears could have stayed 1, and drafted Bryce Young and we'd be Trubisky v Mahomes comparisons all over again.
3,721 /u/BasileusCanine said 💀This is barely his first year

 

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Russell Wilson DEN 52.5 19 104 4 51.5 15
Tyson Bagent CHI 50.3 21 71.4 34 21.1 -13
Justin Fields CHI 39.1 26 91.6 14 52.5 12
Gardner Minshew IND 61.9 11 83.8 23 21.9 -12
Patrick Mahomes KC 72.9 2 96.7 11 23.8 -9
Matthew Stafford LAR 56 15 82 24 26 -9
Josh Allen BUF 72.1 4 96.6 12 24.5 -8
Sam Howell WSH 47.5 22 91.5 15 44 7
Joshua Dobbs ARI/MIN 58.1 13 85.1 20 27 -7
Daniel Jones NYG 37.9 28 70.5 35 32.6 -7
Tua Tagovailoa MIA 65 8 106.4 2 41.4 6
Kenny Pickett PIT 36.3 30 81.1 25 44.8 5
Aidan O'Connell LV 22.2 35 76.4 30 54.2 5
C.J. Stroud HOU 63.3 10 101 6 37.7 4
Kirk Cousins MIN 63.9 9 103.8 5 39.9 4
Jordan Love GB 46.5 23 80.5 27 34 -4
Lamar Jackson BAL 61.4 12 98.1 9 36.7 3
Derek Carr NO 50.8 20 89.8 17 39 3
Deshaun Watson CLE 44.7 24 84.3 21 39.6 3
Will Levis TEN 37.6 29 80.7 26 43.1 3
Desmond Ridder ATL 40.7 25 84.1 22 43.4 3
Jalen Hurts PHI 66 7 97 10 31 -3
Joe Burrow CIN 53.8 18 90.5 16 36.7 2
Bryce Young CAR 33.2 33 75.9 31 42.7 2
Jimmy Garoppolo LV 34.4 31 78.1 29 43.7 2
Justin Herbert LAC 69.7 5 99.5 7 29.8 -2
Jared Goff DET 66.3 6 99.1 8 32.8 -2
Trevor Lawrence JAX 55.7 16 89.3 18 33.6 -2
Geno Smith SEA 54.3 17 89.2 19 34.9 -2
Baker Mayfield TB 56.4 14 93.7 13 37.3 1
Ryan Tannehill TEN 33.1 34 71.9 33 38.8 1
Mac Jones NE 38.9 27 80.2 28 41.3 -1
Dak Prescott DAL 72.7 3 105.1 3 32.4 0
Brock Purdy SF 76.4 1 109.9 1 33.5 0
Zach Wilson NYJ 34.2 32 74.6 32 40.4 0
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Do you think Russ can be the answer for Payton or will he still look to be replaced?

Russ has been enjoying a bounce back season. Still not playing quite to the level he did in Seattle, but he seems to be a slightly above average starter again and his stats would probably suggest he's been better than the eye test.

I would personally rather Payton stick with Russ at this point as I'm not necessarily a believer in the guy, so I unironically rooted for a Broncos to win to worsen their draft position.

How do you think Payton and Denver will proceed with or without Russ after this season?

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This is my bold prediction of the year, but the Texans look better and better every week. Not only that, but CJ Stroud is looking more and more like the MVP of the season when it's all said and done. I'm a Seahawks fan but damnit, I'm rooting for Houston to pull one out and go on a Super Bowl run this year. That team and those fans deserve that.

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