It’s all a question if Cohen outbids everyone but giving him the years too. It only works if the contract allows for the team to continue building a winning product like Shohei did @taskmaster4460le
If they don’t sign Soto I won’t be crushed only because I have full confidence in the Cohen Stearns regime @taskmaster4450le there are a few guys out there they can bring in to make the Mets formidable.
Stearns is about building the floor which is always good. That is why they will be in the thick of it every year. They arent going to field a weak roster.
Pull down a star in FA or trade (or perhaps develop a couple) and the Mets will be in the upper rung of the teams.
The Philadelphia Eagles are firmly in the race for the NFC's top seed, while the Washington Commanders' playoff hopes are in jeopardy. The Eagles have a favorable remaining schedule, with potential losses against the Lions, Bills, and Vikings. Meanwhile, the Commanders face a tough road ahead, including games against the Cowboys, Titans, and Eagles. Despite their recent stumble, the Commanders are still likely to make the playoffs, but the Eagles have a legitimate shot at securing the coveted #1 seed.
This week's matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers promises to be a classic AFC North showdown. While Derrick Henry's dominance is always a concern, the panel believes that Russell Wilson and the Broncos' offense are more likely to have the better performance. Wilson has looked sharp in recent weeks, and the Steelers' defense may struggle to contain him.
Jets Aim to Spoil Patriots' Playoff Hopes
The struggling New York Jets have a chance to play spoiler against the New England Patriots this weekend. While the panel expects the Los Angeles Rams to bounce back from their recent woes, they believe the Jets have a better shot at pulling off an upset on the road.
Both Caleb Williams and Anthony Richardson will be looking to bounce back from recent struggles. The panel is more confident in Williams' ability to rebound, given his previous success in overcoming adversity.
Browns Seek Upset in Las Vegas
The Cleveland Browns, despite their 2-7 record, have a chance to pull off an upset against the Las Vegas Raiders on the road. The panel believes that the Browns' running game, led by Nick Chubb, could be the key to their success.
McCaffrey vs. Robinson: Battle of the Backs
The panel expects Christian McCaffrey to have a dominant performance against the Denver Broncos, citing the 49ers' offense and the Broncos' defense as factors in his favor.
Chiefs Aim to Stay Unbeaten, Bills Seek AFC's Top Seed
The panel believes that the Kansas City Chiefs are more likely to "eke out a win" to remain unbeaten, rather than the Buffalo Bills securing the AFC's #1 seed this week. The loss of Keenan Allen is seen as a significant blow to the Bills' offense.
Burrow and Chase vs. the Chargers
While the panel acknowledges the Chargers' offensive firepower, they believe that the combined yardage of Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase will exceed the Chargers' total team output, highlighting the Bengals' potent passing attack.
When asked about the likelihood of Mike Tyson knocking out Jake Paul or Wan'Dale Robinson signing with a non-New York team, the panel opted for the more realistic scenario, predicting that Wan'Dale Robinson will sign with a team outside of New York.
The news of Dak Prescott's season-ending injury has cast a shadow over the Dallas Cowboys' 2022 campaign. While Jerry Jones and the organization may have hoped to use Prescott's absence as cover for their struggles, the reality is that the Cowboys were already a flawed team even before their star quarterback went down.
Prior to Prescott's injury, the Cowboys were already showing signs of decline. Despite preseason expectations of a division title and playoff berth, the team had struggled to a 4-3 record, raising questions about their true talent level. As one of the co-hosts pointed out, the Cowboys' issues went beyond just the loss of Prescott, with the team's running game, offensive line, and overall roster construction all contributing to their underwhelming performance.
Even before the injury, Prescott was not playing at the level many had expected. His numbers this season were down across the board compared to his career averages, suggesting that he was not able to carry the team on his own without a strong supporting cast. The co-hosts noted that Prescott has historically relied on a strong running game and offensive line to be successful, and the Cowboys' inability to provide those elements this year had taken a toll on his production.
The co-hosts argued that the root of the Cowboys' problems lies with owner and general manager Jerry Jones. They contended that many of Jones' offseason decisions, from the philosophical approach to team-building to specific personnel moves, have backfired and contributed to the team's current predicament. The failure to adequately address the running game and offensive line, as well as the decision to sign Prescott to a lucrative contract, were all cited as examples of Jones' missteps.
With Prescott sidelined, the co-hosts believe the Cowboys are now in a position to receive a high draft pick, which could provide an opportunity to truly assess the state of the roster and make necessary changes. However, they expressed concerns about the team's ability to attract top coaching candidates, given the uncertainty surrounding the quarterback position and the overall state of the franchise.
In the end, the overarching narrative emerging from the Cowboys' struggles is one of a once-proud organization that has lost its way, with the responsibility falling squarely on the shoulders of Jerry Jones and his leadership.
Week 11 of the NFL Season with a handful of very intriguing matchups. The Steelers versus Ravens and Chiefs versus the Bills as probably the top two games of the day.
My Cowboys are playing Monday Night at home against the Texans but it’s safe to say my Boys are done. I don’t see them getting back into a position to make the playoffs.
Outside of the Lions and Jags every other game in the early slate are close enough to mark it interesting in the second half.
Seahawks are stifled but get a field goal to make it a one point game against the Niners
That’s Awesome 😎 @simplegame
Nice return 💵
Happy Sunday fun day! !BBH !DIY !DOOK
Vikings are looking in good shape to go 8-2 with Darnold!! 🤯
And the NY Jets have a fossil at QB.
Jets were dead in the water in this game and now they are leading the Colts.
Bears woke up and now lead the Packers.
Is the summarize pulling from the video @taskmaster4450le ?
Yes. It is an agent that @mightpossibly set up. It is available to his subscribers of his. It is a way to summarize the transcript of the video.
It really helps to fill the database.
Most of the early games are still close enough to keep it competitive.
The Bears have not scored a touchdown in 26 consecutive drives. That spans three games. They finally did it.
The Jets only have 9 yards of offense going into the second quarter 🤪
And with that....The Chiefs aren't undefeated :)
You are welcome #nfl
OMG PACKERS BLOCK THE FIELD GOAL AND BEAT THE BEARS AGAIN WOW
The Bears cant get out of their own way.
A number of teams in the #nfl like that.
You could win 3 games and end up with the 9th pick. That is how bad teams are.
For Real
spoke too soon…
Seahawks boot a 53 yarder
YUP
The #nfl is a stand in until #mlb Hot Stove season gets cooking.
Juan Soto is the prime rib in this year's class.
Only if he signs with the Mets lol.
He is still prime rib...it means the NY Mets ended up with chopped liver.
It’s all a question if Cohen outbids everyone but giving him the years too. It only works if the contract allows for the team to continue building a winning product like Shohei did @taskmaster4460le
Cohen has shown the inclination to lose money on the team if he has to. I know that wont go on forever but they cleared out a lot of salaries.
Stearns is also committed to having a couple young guys on the roster each year, to save some money at those positions.
For example, a Vientos for Pete swap would save a fair bit of money over the next couple years. Helps to offset things.
I see him having a starting staff without a high payroll. He will do like he did last year along with developing his own pitchers.
If they don’t sign Soto I won’t be crushed only because I have full confidence in the Cohen Stearns regime @taskmaster4450le there are a few guys out there they can bring in to make the Mets formidable.
Neither will I.
Stearns is about building the floor which is always good. That is why they will be in the thick of it every year. They arent going to field a weak roster.
Pull down a star in FA or trade (or perhaps develop a couple) and the Mets will be in the upper rung of the teams.
I always liked Rich Eisen.
!summarize
I have watched him the last few years on NFL Network
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The NFL's Biggest Storylines: A Week 12 Preview
Eagles Soar, Commanders Stumble
The Philadelphia Eagles are firmly in the race for the NFC's top seed, while the Washington Commanders' playoff hopes are in jeopardy. The Eagles have a favorable remaining schedule, with potential losses against the Lions, Bills, and Vikings. Meanwhile, the Commanders face a tough road ahead, including games against the Cowboys, Titans, and Eagles. Despite their recent stumble, the Commanders are still likely to make the playoffs, but the Eagles have a legitimate shot at securing the coveted #1 seed.
Raven-Steelers Rivalry Renewed
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This week's matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers promises to be a classic AFC North showdown. While Derrick Henry's dominance is always a concern, the panel believes that Russell Wilson and the Broncos' offense are more likely to have the better performance. Wilson has looked sharp in recent weeks, and the Steelers' defense may struggle to contain him.
Jets Aim to Spoil Patriots' Playoff Hopes
The struggling New York Jets have a chance to play spoiler against the New England Patriots this weekend. While the panel expects the Los Angeles Rams to bounce back from their recent woes, they believe the Jets have a better shot at pulling off an upset on the road.
Quarterback Redemption Narratives
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Both Caleb Williams and Anthony Richardson will be looking to bounce back from recent struggles. The panel is more confident in Williams' ability to rebound, given his previous success in overcoming adversity.
Browns Seek Upset in Las Vegas
The Cleveland Browns, despite their 2-7 record, have a chance to pull off an upset against the Las Vegas Raiders on the road. The panel believes that the Browns' running game, led by Nick Chubb, could be the key to their success.
McCaffrey vs. Robinson: Battle of the Backs
The panel expects Christian McCaffrey to have a dominant performance against the Denver Broncos, citing the 49ers' offense and the Broncos' defense as factors in his favor.
Chiefs Aim to Stay Unbeaten, Bills Seek AFC's Top Seed
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The panel believes that the Kansas City Chiefs are more likely to "eke out a win" to remain unbeaten, rather than the Buffalo Bills securing the AFC's #1 seed this week. The loss of Keenan Allen is seen as a significant blow to the Bills' offense.
Burrow and Chase vs. the Chargers
While the panel acknowledges the Chargers' offensive firepower, they believe that the combined yardage of Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase will exceed the Chargers' total team output, highlighting the Bengals' potent passing attack.
A Realistic Prediction: Wan'Dale Signs Elsewhere
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When asked about the likelihood of Mike Tyson knocking out Jake Paul or Wan'Dale Robinson signing with a non-New York team, the panel opted for the more realistic scenario, predicting that Wan'Dale Robinson will sign with a team outside of New York.
OK I'm here. time to party!
23-14 Bills....FINISH THEM!!!!
A nine point lead is a good margin but is against the Chiefs.
2 point lead lol
Literally!
Did we just get a pick???? #Bills
Hey Nantz and Romo calling this game @jongolson 🤪
Bills are grinding already 🏈 🦬
Dem Bills 💵 6-0 over the Swifties but can’t be missing those extra points @jongolson
yup
Bo Nix is looking much more polished than Caleb Williams at this point. I’m sure having Payton as the head coach makes a big difference
poor Caleb lol less finger nail polish next season young buck
WOW what a bumrush push by the Broncos for a touchdown 14-3 over the Falcons 🤯
**SOME NOTABLE STATS OF THE DAY **:
Jared Goff (Detroit Lions):
Matthew Stafford:
Team Records for the Lions:
James Cook cookin’ Bills get the lead back and Bass gets this extra point 👍🏽
Alright @jongolson time for the Bills to build on this lead!”
awful start
Nice try Reid 🤣 @jongolson
Bills D looked tough in that drive.
What the hell was that @jongolson
take the points. we would have been up 2 scores.
Brock Purdy to Jajuan Jennings for the TD
yay Niners!
just won my before the season bet.
I had to bet $1400 the Broncos would win 6 or more games.
the payout was $1000.
Just collected on it.
so now i have an extra $2400 looking for a home
Josh Allen making a statement 🦬💵 @jongolson
Two Minute Warning
Bengals versus Chargers tonight is going to be a good one.
Show your stats^^
Close your eyes on this one @jimmy.adamess
!summarize
Old News but honestly this season was abhorrent since Day One.
Yeah it is. Jerry's world is always an adventure (and short on winning).
It’s just the way it is. SMH
Still better than being a Jets fan, ugh
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Dak Prescott's Injury and the Cowboys' Struggles
The news of Dak Prescott's season-ending injury has cast a shadow over the Dallas Cowboys' 2022 campaign. While Jerry Jones and the organization may have hoped to use Prescott's absence as cover for their struggles, the reality is that the Cowboys were already a flawed team even before their star quarterback went down.
The Cowboys' Downward Spiral
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Prior to Prescott's injury, the Cowboys were already showing signs of decline. Despite preseason expectations of a division title and playoff berth, the team had struggled to a 4-3 record, raising questions about their true talent level. As one of the co-hosts pointed out, the Cowboys' issues went beyond just the loss of Prescott, with the team's running game, offensive line, and overall roster construction all contributing to their underwhelming performance.
Dak Prescott's Regression
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Even before the injury, Prescott was not playing at the level many had expected. His numbers this season were down across the board compared to his career averages, suggesting that he was not able to carry the team on his own without a strong supporting cast. The co-hosts noted that Prescott has historically relied on a strong running game and offensive line to be successful, and the Cowboys' inability to provide those elements this year had taken a toll on his production.
Jerry Jones' Questionable Decisions
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The co-hosts argued that the root of the Cowboys' problems lies with owner and general manager Jerry Jones. They contended that many of Jones' offseason decisions, from the philosophical approach to team-building to specific personnel moves, have backfired and contributed to the team's current predicament. The failure to adequately address the running game and offensive line, as well as the decision to sign Prescott to a lucrative contract, were all cited as examples of Jones' missteps.
The Cowboys' Future
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With Prescott sidelined, the co-hosts believe the Cowboys are now in a position to receive a high draft pick, which could provide an opportunity to truly assess the state of the roster and make necessary changes. However, they expressed concerns about the team's ability to attract top coaching candidates, given the uncertainty surrounding the quarterback position and the overall state of the franchise.
In the end, the overarching narrative emerging from the Cowboys' struggles is one of a once-proud organization that has lost its way, with the responsibility falling squarely on the shoulders of Jerry Jones and his leadership.
Oh man....Bass missed the PAT 6-0 Buffalo
Bills D is on fire right now!
Why did McDermott challenge that? Awful challenge.
Overcoaching
someone told him to challenge that lol odd stuff
Amari COOOOOOPER!
Letting that guy go was one of a list of epic fails by Jones.
he's so under rated!
14-13 Chiefs.
Bills need to double dip.
Plenty of game left but have to clean up some things.
Biggest issue with this #Bills team...one part of their team shows up. never D, O and special teams at once.
Can’t do deep into the postseason not clicking on all cylinders.
Joshua. Patrick. Allen!
Week 11 of the NFL Season with a handful of very intriguing matchups. The Steelers versus Ravens and Chiefs versus the Bills as probably the top two games of the day.
My Cowboys are playing Monday Night at home against the Texans but it’s safe to say my Boys are done. I don’t see them getting back into a position to make the playoffs.
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For NFL Week 11, here's an overview of some notable players' statuses based on injury reports and expected participation:
Players In:
Players Out:
Questionable:
Titans holding the Vikings scoreless so far.
Scratch that. Vikings with a TD immediately after I posted them being blanked 😂