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I feel like that’s when Williams has been at his best in this run. Clean pocket, he misses. Running towards his off hand, running backwards, falling down…he nails it. Some guys just thrive when they have to improvise.
I was thinking the pocket on that play was a bottomless pit as he kept scrambling backward;
when the ball was in the air, it just had to be a desperate throw and nothing more, it was over....

then it was a touchdown a miracle out of nowhere.
 
I would do three runs up the middle and kick a touchdown
 
I thought the Bears was going to have the end gane MoJoe and I was going to post....

If Piccalo, Sayers, Payton, Butkus, Doug Plank and others are watching.....

But I have to give the Rams credit, they kept it together and made the big plays when it counted.
 
I’m bummed the Bears lost, for my Bears fans friends and my wife. With the modern day NFL, you just never know if you can get back to this point but Caleb Williams and Ben Johnson are a good start. They need some help in the secondary, a definite pass rush on the D Line and another WR to team with Burden because that’s like the third time this year Moore didn’t go hard on a route that ended with a Caleb INT…unfortunately this time it cost you your season
 
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Steelers hire Mike McCarthy. No reset for the Steelers, they refuse to start with a new cast of players. It would not surprise me to see Rodgers back with them or even Joe Flacco. It puzzles me that they are wasting years on trying to win with the old stars.
 
Steelers hire Mike McCarthy. No reset for the Steelers, they refuse to start with a new cast of players. It would not surprise me to see Rodgers back with them or even Joe Flacco. It puzzles me that they are wasting years on trying to win with the old stars.

The problem with mediocrity is that it's a cycle that's hard to break.

Pittsburgh would be much better off with a couple of bad seasons that nets them some draft picks.
 
Yelp. New England is getting a big break with Nix not playing

The talking point is "Drake Maye and the New England Patriots beat Houston's vaunted defense." Completely ignoring the fact that CJ Stroud turned the ball over five times.

Saying Jacksonville had an easier schedule than New England is absolute fiction. The AFC South, just like the AFC East and AFC West, had two teams in the playoffs. And while New England had a generationally easy schedule, the Jags had to play against: Carolina, Kansas City (when they were still playing well), Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Chargers, Denver on the road, San Francisco, Seattle, Houston twice, and Indianapolis twice. Literally half of Jacksonville's schedule was playoff teams and another three games against teams that were playoff contenders until they collapsed in December.

I think Coach of the Year should be Kyle Shanahan, but Liam Coen should definitely be considered over Mike Vrabel. And I think MVP should be Christian McCaffery or Matthew Stafford, but Trevor Lawrence should be considered over Drake Maye.
 
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