It's huge. IT'S SO BEAUTIFUL. Here come the Falcons.
#Falcons fans should know early on in this game if Sark has improved as a play caller. Gotta get Tevin Coleman involved early outside formation vs. #Eagles OLBs. #ATLvsPHI— Adam Caplan (@caplannfl) September 7, 2018
The videos of the starting lineup saying their alma maters is weirdly one of my favorite NFL things— Kristen Balboni (@KristenBalboni) September 7, 2018
Steve Sarkisian's red-zone solution is to ... not have Julio Jones on the field?— Bo Wulf (@Bo_Wulf) September 7, 2018
Falcons are just a big, crazy athletic wide receiver away from getting that in the end zone— Zach Harper (@talkhoops) September 7, 2018
Let’s play the suddenly perennial game of: how many redzone snaps can the Falcons have and NOT target Julio Jones?— Rich Eisen (@richeisen) September 7, 2018
I genuinely hate NBC’s “darken the first down territory on the field” gimmick. Please no more. It’s ludicrous. How does this idea escape an ideas meeting?— Bill Simmons (@BillSimmons) September 7, 2018
The Eagles have zero yards after the first quarter.
The thing to always remember: Opening night Thursday Night Football is still Thursday Night Football.— Kevin Clark (@bykevinclark) September 7, 2018
i might be the only one in america who noticed it, but props to the @NBCSports audio guy who played “one way, or another, i’m gonna find ya...” under the RPO (run/pass option) graphic for the eagles @richarddeitsch— #roejbomb (@jimmyroe40) September 7, 2018
It’s been 2 hours and we have 20 things to complain about already. The NFL is back!— Bill Simmons (@BillSimmons) September 7, 2018
I alone know what a catch is.— Darin Gantt (@daringantt) September 7, 2018
And that was one.
PHILLY SPECIAL LMAO🐐🐐🐐— Joel Embiid (@JoelEmbiid) September 7, 2018
Foles finds Ertz, who gets to the 6. Note that Neal and McKinney are both out for the Falcons. Now Deion Jones is walking off. That's not good for the Falcons. Touchdown Ajayi! (He's switched to #26.) Falcons drive dies at midfield. That's the second punt the Eagles have gotten close to, which is no small thing. Tre Sullivan gets pushed into the ball on the punt and it's Falcons ball. Wow.
Falcons recovered a punt off of an Eagles player in the playoff game, too.— Bill Barnwell (@billbarnwell) September 7, 2018
Agholor's been the best quarterback in this game.— Reuben Frank (@RoobNBCS) September 7, 2018
The year is 2058:— Kevin Clark (@bykevinclark) September 7, 2018
Every play ends in either a penalty flag or someone calling a play action pass an RPO.
The green zone is a hologram in your living room.
There has not been a completed pass that withstood replay review in 16 years.
Darren Sproles picks up a big first down.
Like you know every horror movie involved a call from within the house, you know the red zone struggle awaits Atlanta. We shall see if there’s a new script.— Rich Eisen (@richeisen) September 7, 2018
— Andy Greenwald (@andygreenwald) September 7, 2018
Agreed. (Eagles 18, Falcons 12)
Khalil Mack's playing Sunday night. O. KAY.
Signal Finder: PIT @ CLE, JAX @ NYG, SF @ MIN (end), DAL @ CAR
So the Browns are replacing Joe Thomas at left tackle with an undrafted rookie who didn't play for three years. Meanwhile, the Steelers are replacing Le'Veon Bell with Actual Cancer Survivor James Conner. Browns quarterback No. 29, Tyrod Taylor. He just picked up a 3rd and 13 by running.
Id be very worried if I were Pittburgh. Leveon Bell is gona see how awesome watching NFL on tv is on Sundays. wont want to go back to work— PFTCommenter (@PFTCommenter) September 9, 2018
James Conner went out of his way to celebrate that score with offensive linemen. Don’t think that was an accident. #Steelers— Mike Greenberg (@Espngreeny) September 9, 2018
Tyrod Taylor now has twice as many yards rushing as Nathan Peterman does passing— Bill Barnwell (@billbarnwell) September 9, 2018
The Browns winning the turnover battle 5-0 and losing by 7 at home. We’re gonna be remembering the Hue Jackson era for the rest of our lives.— Bill Simmons (@BillSimmons) September 9, 2018
If you aren't rooting for the Browns to go 0-0-16 we will never be friends— Ryan Nanni (@celebrityhottub) September 9, 2018
This shit isn’t funny. . I can’t keep living like this 😓. How sway— CJ McCollum (@CJMcCollum) September 9, 2018
The Browns are +5 in takeaways today. Since the Browns returned to the NFL, teams with a turnover margin of +5 or better in a game are 132-4-1. The Browns are responsible for two of those losses and the tie.— Bill Barnwell (@billbarnwell) September 9, 2018
I don't know, guys. All this hype around Garoppolo feels a little Scott Mitchell-ish. And there's a pass right to Harrison Smith. There's only one problem. (Vikings 24, 49ers 16)
I have been watching Ryan Fitzpatrick play quarterback for 15 goddamn years. And each touchdown is more hilarious than the last— Pablo S. Torre (@PabloTorre) September 9, 2018
Oh boy. Well, we know that's not sustainable for the Buccaneers if you've seen Fitzpatrick play for any extended period of time. On the other hand, if this wasn't an outlier for the Saints' defense, they could be in a lot of trouble.
TB 48 - 40 NO— Scorigami (@NFL_Scorigami) September 9, 2018
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That's Scorigami!! It's the 1040th unique final score in NFL history.
The Giants switched to a 3-4? Do they even have four good linebackers? Kenny Albert with both Barbers on the call. Ereck Flowers still out here being trash. That hold was just barely outside of the end zone. Interception by Jenkins. Giants driving. Toss to Beckham on 3rd down and goal and it... does not work. Field goal is good. 3-3.
Blake Bortles just threw a dropped pick/dropped TD to Niles Paul on second down in the red zone. They didn’t trust him to throw downfield on the next play and just dumped off a third-and-19 screen to Fournette.— Bill Barnwell (@billbarnwell) September 9, 2018
Nathan Peterman with his first pick of the season on a badly overthrown pass. Rare that you see a quarterback come this original, as he’s 3-of-11 for 17 yards with that pick.— Bill Barnwell (@billbarnwell) September 9, 2018
let it be known I tweeted this before kickoff and Nathan Peterman has made sure not to embarrass me. ty ty sir— Mike Tunison (@xmasape) September 9, 2018
The first Bengal has been ejected - we’ve officially started the 2018 season.— Bill Simmons (@BillSimmons) September 9, 2018
Everyone who had the Cincinnati Bengals as the first team to have a player thrown out of a game over the new helmet rule, please report to the pay window. The odds were probably 3-5, so you lost money, but you need to show up anyway to fill out the paperwork. That touchdown off the Doyle fumble is how the Bengals LOSE games. (Bengals 34, Colts 23)
Get 'em, Cam. Sweet fake. And then McCaffrey fumbles after Buck talked about how he was going to be used more as a runner this season. Yeah, it's wild that the Panthers JUST NOW put their own logo at midfield. Olsen bails Cam out with a leaping catch. That's the second time Cam's frozen a linebacker on a run. Even Joe can't believe the Steelers-Browns finish. Shaq Thompson blows up a Prescott screen. That's a good punt return in traffic. Newton crashes through defenders and scores. This Cowboys offense has problems. No gamebreakers other than Elliott. Cam finding some new guys through the air. Ryan Kalil (the good one) gets hit with a face mask penalty. McCaffrey gets most of it back. Cam escapes a sack, but then the Panthers can't get a play in and they have to kill the clock, tossing away a chance at a touchdown. Gano kick is good, and it's 10-0 Panthers at halftime. Big run by Elliott. God job picking up that flag — Thompson wasn't engaged with anyone else, making Elliott's block legal. It was so clear I'm not sure how it got thrown in the first place. Pretty good punt return by Tavon Austin, who the Rams finally gave up on. Rainbows. That's how they work. Elliott gets tripped up, thwarting a potential big gain. New Cowboys kicker Brett Maher MISSES from 47. Funches, then McCaffrey. Who's this? That's not McCaffrey or C.J. Anderson but it is a touchdown. Oh, this is ill-advised. Gotta make your extra points. Elliott's going to be their leading receiver, too, isn't he? Elliott to the right side for a touchdown. Aikman calls the quarterback draw and Dak converts. Cowboys get pressure on a depleted Panthers line, forcing a punt. Now the Panthers are getting pressure. Fumble! Panthers ball! That'll do it. "There wasn't anywhere for Prescott to throw the football." Because he doesn't have any receivers, Troy. (Panthers 16, Cowboys 8)
No idea why Tirico has replaced Dan Patrick on Football Night in America. NEW SONG YAY.
So I wasn’t supposed to be waiting all day for Sunday night and nobody told me? This is disgusting— Bill Barnwell (@billbarnwell) September 10, 2018
Great opening drive from the Bears. Packers defense looking about as confused against option looks as they did against the 49ers all those years ago.— Bill Barnwell (@billbarnwell) September 10, 2018
Touchdown! "25 or 6 to 4" into commercial. Rodgers gets sacked. Montgomery down the sideline for a big gain that gets wiped out by offensive holding. Well, Allen Robinson looks healthy. The Bears have gotten literally nothing out of that position the last few years. Trubisky missed him in the end zone just then, though. Cody Parkey field goal makes it 10-0. Jimmy Graham doing things. Rodgers gets sacked and he's struggling to get up. Massive punt return by Cohen. Bears stay out on 4th and 4, at least for the moment. They go for it, and the Packers snuff it out. That was basically a Butt Fumble, wasn't it? Rodgers being driven off the field. Browns exile DeShone Kizer takes over.
This would no longer be fun if Rodgers is actually hurt.— Robert Mays (@robertmays) September 10, 2018
He finds Cobb for 29. Adams twice. Khalil Mack with the sack, strip, and recovery.
Following Khalil Mack's strip sack, NBC fades into the next commercial break by playing "Return of the Mack." 👏— Field Yates (@FieldYates) September 10, 2018
Danny Trevathan crashed into his teammate. Al name-checks Roquan Smith, who hasn't played yet, and he comes in to replace Trevathan and sacks Kizer. Then Mack intercepts Kizer and runs it back for a touchdown!
DEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD— Sarah Spain (@SarahSpain) September 10, 2018
Aaron Rodgers jogged out of the tunnel and is now warming up.— Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) September 10, 2018
Muhammad Wilkerson hits Trubisky late, drawing a flag. Direct snap to Cohen yields little. Field goal is good. Does Rodgers come back out? He does! Big run by Williams. Field goal puts the Packers on the board. Virginia McKaskey montage. Geronimo! The Packers going no-huddle with a hobbled quarterback seems... strange. GERONIMO!!! That catch AFTER that THROW. 20-10.
Enjoyed NBC playing C.R.E.A.M. while talking about Mack’s and Rodgers’s contracts— Chris B. Brown (@smartfootball) September 10, 2018
Do I dare say again that it's time to see what Nagy and Trubisky and this new offense are made of?— Michael Wilbon (@RealMikeWilbon) September 10, 2018
Are you really a coach that learned from Andy Reid until you blow a 17 point lead in prime time?— STRAW MAN DEBATER (@Tedmonds30) September 10, 2018
This game was 20-0. That dropped pick, man. This one's gonna sting. (Packers 24, Bears 23)
I guess Tessitore and Witten are doing the late game. Who's calling this game with Beth Mowins? I missed it and I can't tell by his voice. (It's also a little odd that she's doing this game when she calls Raiders preseason games.) Not ideal, Sam Darnold. Pretty good, Lions defense. That's a good punt return. Touchdown Jets. Stafford throws a not-great interception on a throw he couldn't miss on. Morris Claiborne's still in the league? Kick is good. 10-7 Jets. Stafford throws another interception (this one worse than the last)... but Trumaine Johnson fumbles it and the Lions get it back! (After the refs sort it out, of course.) Golladay put a lick on Johnson, too. Prater then misses from 56 (indoors?) so it's all for naught. Stafford limping after going down there. Replay shows his own man kicked him in the leg. Touchdown Jets! Darnold to Robby Anderson for 41 yards and that's his first career touchdown. He beat Tavon Wilson, which I believe makes that two Temple guys in the end zone there. Stafford back out there for the Lions. Jets hurting themselves with penalties on this drive. What the HELL, Stafford. Where was that pass even supposed to go?
Lions fans booing at home with 10 minutes left in the second quarter. Welcome back.— Tape (@tapemachines) September 11, 2018
The Jets blew a 10 point lead and responded with TDs in all 3 phases. I’m 49. I don’t remember that ever happening.— Rich Eisen (@richeisen) September 11, 2018
Matt Patricia's teams have allowed 89 points in the last 98 minutes.— Reuben Frank (@RoobNBCS) September 11, 2018
The Lions, remember, fired Jim Caldwell after a 9-7 season before hiring Matt Patricia to replace him.— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) September 11, 2018
Yeah, the Rams have added some combustible elements, to say the least. Raiders get the ball first. Vertical football is back? Lynch drills his way through the pile and drags like eight people into the end zone. Goff managed to both over- and underthrow Kupp there. Nice work by woods on the outside. Sweep to Gurley, who makes the edge and scores. I still don't know why they have Booger McFarland on a rig 15 feet above the field. Oh man. Those two Marshawn Lynch photos.
Hello @ESPNNFL we just wanted to say thank you for giving us one of the greatest moments in Monday Night Football history. pic.twitter.com/ouyQu7NN0N— The Ringer (@ringer) September 11, 2018
Excellent point by @ESPNBooger about Goff’s poor pocket awareness on the Irvin strip-sack. Timed it. Goff held it for 4.26 seconds. I mean, a QB’s got to have a sense, particularly in that sound machine, of how much time is too much to hold it.— Peter King (@peter_king) September 11, 2018
If Jared Cooks keeps this up he's gonna get traded.— Kevin Clark (@bykevinclark) September 11, 2018
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