So I’ve done this for the past couple of weeks and it’s worked out pretty well. As always, this post is meant to give a brief rundown of what’s happening around the league based on yesterday’s games like who’s playing well, who’s playing poorly, injury updates, etc.
Here are a few of mine:
Zach Wilson is ass and the jets are unredeemable even if Rodgers comes back in a month
Jaylen Warren is better than Najee Harris
Justin Fields isn’t the problem in chicago
Bengals season is basically over, they should tank for a premier lineman
I always had a feeling quentin johnston was a bust but this week solidified it
Jalen Ramsey is HIM and I expect the dolphins D to get a lot better in coming weeks
CJ Stroud had a bad game, but that still doesn’t mean he’s out of mvp talks. In Aaron Rodgers’ 2014 MVP season, he had 2 separate games where he shit the bed and threw multiple picks.
What have you learned from week 11?
Maybe it's just me but this is a strange transition for me being a Packers fan. It's weird seeing Vikings and Lions fans slowly start to hate each other when I felt like they would team up and shit-talk us. Us winning isn't that big of a deal anymore except for us Packer fans. But the other thing is nobody really cares if we lose anymore either. Sure there are probably a few memes and jokes but nothing like what it used to be. We are just a team in the NFL that exists now.
The best way I can describe it is we use to be young and fit and got all this attention. Now we are middle aged and out shape and just blend into the background.
I know I know so many teams are gonna be like "now you know what it feels like." Yes! We finally get to feel a fraction of what you felt for decades. But it's still a new feeling. At least for me.
Fuck we are only halfway done with this season. Who knows what happens next year?
But right now this feeling is different.