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Tampa Bay look a month off being at their potential but I'll say it they are the ones that can challenge Kansas

Absolutely not!

"This is well coached"

Apart from counting the downs and communicating.

And a 16 second drive whilst holding the lead late in the 4th quarter??

Legit triggered that the Panthers are behind the Bears after beating the chargers and cards the past fortnight

That's the superb 4 and 1 Bears to you!
 
He's great in crunch time. But we are Skip Bayless to Tim Tebow'ing him in a way. Ignoring his play for the majority of the game and just looking at the win/loss column. He absolutely stunkfor the first half today.
 

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Absolutely not!



And a 16 second drive whilst holding the lead late in the 4th quarter??



That's the superb 4 and 1 Bears to you!

The Bears are who I thought they were (trash)...if you wanna crown them then crown their arse, but they are who I thought they were and the bucs let them off the hook
 
They had a heap of penalties through 2019 as well, what makes you think things will change in the next month?

To be fair and yes I know it is the same for other sides, but no pre season has hurt them a bit in terms of combinations
 
He's great in crunch time. But we are Skip Bayless to Tim Tebow'ing him in a way. Ignoring his play for the majority of the game and just looking at the win/loss column. He absolutely stunkfor the first half today.

Big game next week!

Who knows in a month. Their offensive line could be better than giving 100+ yards of penalties

You could be right given the lack of pre-season, but certain franchises seem to be prone to silly mistakes and Tampa seems to fit that bill.
 
Benched for the undrafted Case Keenum all the same under another qb contract in his first season with the team.

By a coach that got sacked for sucking at developing an offence.

How'd Keenum go against him in the playoffs a few years later?
 

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He's great in crunch time. But we are Skip Bayless to Tim Tebow'ing him in a way. Ignoring his play for the majority of the game and just looking at the win/loss column. He absolutely stunkfor the first half today.

No, that's not what anyone is doing.

Someone said he's a winner. It seems you agree, since you're now describing him as being great in crunch time, and yet you argued.

If your correction is to pretend that the rather substantial body of his success in the league doesnt exist, then you're going too far the wrong way.

He's a quarterback you can win with, particularly if you tailor the offence to his strengths (why anyone would do anything but run a RPO offence with him I've no idea). And win big time, in the biggest games.
 
Patriots announced the team will return to practice on Saturday.
New England's plan is to return to practice on Saturday, conduct a walkthrough on Sunday, then host the Broncos in another double header Monday night. Jarrett Stidham is expected to start over Cam Newton (COVID) if the latter isn't cleared. It's still possible Newton is at practice Saturday following consecutive negative tests.
SOURCE: Ben Volin on Twitter
Oct 9, 2020, 4:20 PM ET
 
Cowboys LT Tyron Smith (neck) requires surgery and will miss the rest of the season.
It's a "correctable" issue for Smith. The Cowboys have now lost Smith and RT La'El Collins to season-ending injuries after stud C Travis Frederick retired in the offseason. Once deemed the league's best offensive line, Dallas now trots out one of the worst. 2019 UDFA Brandon Knight will step in on Dak Prescott's blind side. Smith's body is betraying him as he closes in on his 30th birthday in December. He'll have missed 26 games over the last five seasons when he begins the 2021 campaign.
SOURCE: Jane Slater on Twitter
Oct 9, 2020, 11:28 AM ET
 
Dolphins placed LT Austin Jackson (foot) on injured reserve.
Jackson will miss at least three weeks. Already one of the worst offensive lines in the league, this is a huge loss for the Dolphins, who will now turn to Julie'n Davenport or Jesse Davis on Ryan Fitzpatrick's left side. Jackson was the No. 18 overall pick in this year's draft.
Oct 9, 2020, 12:49 PM ET
 
Coach Bruce Arians confirmed DT Vita Vea suffered a broken leg in the Week 5 loss to the Bears and is likely done for the season.
Pro Football Focus' No. 3-graded interior defensive lineman to this point, Vea was enjoying a huge start to the season with a pair of sacks while playing elite run defense. He was well on his way to a career year. The former No. 12 overall pick in the 2018 draft gas one year left on his rookie deal. Rakeem Nunez-Roches will take on a bigger role on the Bucs' interior.
SOURCE: Scott Smith on Twitter
Oct 9, 2020, 11:01 AM ET
 
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No, that's not what anyone is doing.

Someone said he's a winner. It seems you agree, since you're now describing him as being great in crunch time, and yet you argued.

If your correction is to pretend that the rather substantial body of his success in the league doesnt exist, then you're going too far the wrong way.

He's a quarterback you can win with, particularly if you tailor the offence to his strengths (why anyone would do anything but run a RPO offence with him I've no idea). And win big time, in the biggest games.

I said he was more clutch than Brady on the previous page. He's clearly more talented than Tebow. Just the fourth quarter similarities, can play shocking the whole game but still gets a chance to and is able to get it done.
 

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