This Week in Sportsball: NFL Week Seven Edition (2024)



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I feel like about a third of the league is terrible. Maybe more. Am I being too harsh? Or not harsh enough? These are the questions that we have to ask ourselves as the NFL season nears the halfway point. The contenders, pretenders, and everything in between are starting to make themselves known.

As long as the Panthers try not to think about anything. Just keep self-medicating. It’s the only way to tolerate life under David Tepper. Welcome to Sportsball?

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38 thoughts on “This Week in Sportsball: NFL Week Seven Edition (2024)”

  1. Jameis Winston is not a bad deal. He was sympathetic to a fallen player, despite what we may think of him, and he is a good player. Jameis never finished below 16th in passing DVOA. So he can be included in your top…10 QB (Debatable). Thats still good odds!
    The Browns are Browning right now, but there is still a way to salvage the season. Chubb is back, their defense is still very good, and NFL had a promo with Garrett, which is good optics. Their remaining games (aside from the ravens) are not that tough.

    Just an edit…they have Steelers twice, so…tank bowl?

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  2. Call me delusional, but I believe the Chiefs have been given the easiest schedule in the NFL, by far. The only teams that can beat them are NFC teams they won't play against this year unless they meet them in the Super Bowl. That said, I know, I know it in my bones, the Chiefs WON'T make the Super Bowl this year. I just know it.

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  3. Man, all things considered, this was an amazing week for football. Here's why:
    1. This round of Tank Bowl was in London.
    2. The Eagles slaughtered the Giants in what I call "Massacre in the Meadowlands" (The score was 28-3 with Philadelphia in the lead, and I would be panicking if it wasn't the final score).
    3. The Vikings and the Lions fought an amazing battle for NFC North supremacy. What a match.
    4. It would seem that Patrick Mahomes is kryptonite to the 49ers.
    5. Trump was present at an amazing match between the Steelers and Jets.
    6. That game-winning field goal in the final game of the week could potentially guide the Arizona Cardinals out of irrelevance.

    Now if you'll excuse me, given what I said about reason 2, I'm off to gloat how my team's going to win the Super Bowl.

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  4. If the Browns opt for a dome, I hope the ghost of Jim Brown haunts that God-awful franchise and they suck for another 50 years. The biggest (and perhaps only) charm of Browns football is playing outside in Cleveland weather. NO AFC North team should EVER play in a dome!

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