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Josh McCown is the epitome of "good enough to lose you the game"
Both Detroit and Cleveland should be relegated to the CFL after today. My god.
Seahawks 2-4, should be 1-5 and a game behind Detroit in the standings.
Just thought that was worth repeating.
What can Brown do to you?
I'm commin' to the Catskills to......kill a cat.
This stupid Browns overtime game is going to be shown over the Packer game unless you live in Wisconsin or have NFL ticket.
Does NFL Sunday Ticket still have blackouts of games being shown on local TV? I missed the entire first quarter of a Packers/Bears game in 2011 because of a Lions/Vikings game going into OT. I've only had Sunday Ticket for one season since then (last year). I'll probably buy it again later this year.
They had the Packers blacked out again while they showed the Denver/Cleveland OT and about 10 minutes of commercials after the game was over. Had to watch the Game Mix channel to see the first touchdown.
While it's pretty early to make too many blanket statements, Pittsburgh impressed me by beating both San Diego and Arizona with backup QBs at the helm. They're about to have their whole offensive arsenal intact in the weeks coming up with Bell and Bryant now done with their suspensions and Roethlisberger making it back from injury.
Maybe more than any other team in the AFC, Pittsburgh could really be a handful for the rest of the league once Roethlisberger gets back to 100%. They probably have the best skill position talent in the league around a very good QB. They did lose to New England, but that was without Bell and Bryant. Could be a different story if they meet again.
So true about the Steelers. It's not just that their skill players are good, at times they seem transcendent. We've all seen jaw-dropping plays from LeVeon Bell and Antonio Brown before. But yesterday Martavius Bryant was a man among boys against the supposed all-star secondary of the Cardinals. Patrick Peterson was his lollipop. If he ever gets his head on straight and brings it week in, week out, hoo boy.