NFL Thread 2019

While I was watching the ending of the Cowboys thrashing of the Giants, appears the Cardinals finally played football in the fourth quarters. So, how have the Lions managed to feck up this one?
Botched TO
 
The way that Patriots are set up is so good but so annoying. They dont need Brady to be special at all, but he can be when needed. Hes got so many options to throw to (and the play designs always has man free)

Steelers look terrible though.
 
At least Raiders will be able to look at the Dolphins and feel a bit better about themselves.
 
Patriots will most likely be 7-0/6-1 going into the tough part of the schedule.

AB and Van Noy to come in.

Cannon injury may be key though.
 
Patriots will most likely be 7-0/6-1 going into the tough part of the schedule.

AB and Van Noy to come in.

Cannon injury may be key though.

Will be huge loss to an already weakened OL.
 
So, are the Dolphins intentionally tanking their season for #1 pick?

News/players reaction does seem do.
They don't look like they're trying. Kalen Ballage is just not a good football player, yet they only give Drake a handful of touches. Their defence didn't even bother last night. Reports now as well that a few players already contacted their agent to demand a trade. Gonna be a long season for them.

Flores knows the Pats though so he'll figure them out and they'll stun the world next week.
 
"He's a first- and second-down back. So is Derrius," Gruden said, per The Washington Post. "So, really, what do we have? About 20 first downs a game. Probably eight of those are passes, 12 of those might be runs, and Derrius can handle those 12 ...
Jay Gruden on Adrian Peterson - not looking good for him in Washington, surely they didn't sign him to a 2-year deal just as a Guice insurance policy? He'll want out rather sooner than later if he continues to be a healthy scratch.