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NedFlanders posted:

Fumble into the end zone and Rudolph falls on it. So Vikings-like.

They credited Murray with the TD. Said he crossed the plain before fumble.  Didn't look like it to me. 

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ChilliJon posted:

Lions won’t recover from trading Golden Tate until 2024. Not sure Paddford is recovering from that decision. Going to have to rely on their next QB. 

Wouldn't surprise me to see a trade made for a high draft pick.

PackerHawk posted:

Chicago Buffalo is like varsity vs freshman. 

This is the best summary of Nathan Peterman I've seen. From espn.com

Spin: This means Peterman will make his fourth NFL start. Given the Bills' all-time anemic passing game over eight games and the fact that Peterman can improve his career passer rating by throwing every single pass Sunday directly into the ground, you'd possibly need to be in a two-quarterback league with 30 byes instead of this week's six to have Peterman be even a thought on your fantasy radar. In fairness, he's shown enough skill at times to where there's a shot he'll show the Bills something against the Bears, in what might be a last chance to convince the team he's worth keeping around as Josh Allen's backup into next season.

Matt Stafford has already made 178 million dollars in your career. It's hard enough to win once your big-money QB is making around 30 million since you don't have the money to upgrade the other positions in free agency. It's impossible to win if the big-money guy continually screws the pooch. 

Close the book on the Stafford era in Detroit. It’s over. Don’t feel bad. Matt had one of the best WRs in NFL history and never won a playoff game with him. He had his chances. 

ChilliJon posted:

Close the book on the Stafford era in Detroit. It’s over. Don’t feel bad. Matt had one of the best WRs in NFL history and never won a playoff game with him. He had his chances. 

Not for at least 1, and probably 2 more years. If they tried to trade or cut him, they'd somehow have to absorb a 49 million dollar cap hit in 2019 and a 20 million dollar cap hit in 2020. The first practical out is 2021 when it would "only" cost them 10 million in dead cap money. 

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/de...tthew-stafford-6078/

 

Stafford is what Bill Walsh said about Steve DeBerg - he's just good enough to get you beat. 

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