Saturday, November 7, 2020

By The Pigskin of Our Teeth, Week 8: Treat You Wrong

No Christian McCaffrey tonight, as he's not all the way recovered from his ankle sprain. There was a chance he might be. You'd be less surprised if these teams' records were switched. Julio Jones IS back and he catches the first two passes, the second for 27 yards. Gurley gets stopped at the Panthers' 2, and the Falcons call time out. They send Koo out to kick the field goal and it's good. Aikman's surprised they didn't go for it on fourth and a very short 1. Bridgewater throws a block to help Mike Davis turn the corner and get to the Falcons' 12. Curtis Samuel lines up at running back, gets the ball, and breaks some tackles to get a touchdown. Ridley gets open on 3rd and 18 and Ryan finds him pretty easily, as the Panthers can't close in in time. Brian Hill rushes for 12. Lot of old quarterbacks in this division as talk turns to the Falcons' immediate future. I don't see Ryan or Jones being traded during the season. (And Ryan's got a $41+ million cap hit if he is.) Ryan overthrows Jones in the end zone, then Jones tries to make a catch over a defender but can't. Ryan is sacked on third down. Field goal is good. Buck's not sure what sport he was covering the last time the Fox DJ played the Eurythmics' "Here Comes The Rain Again." It's been a long week.


Blitz takes down Bridgewater. Ryan gets picked off. Flea-flicker! Samuel catches a touchdown PASS. That's a great throw. If they unlock that guy, this offense becomes dangerous. Good catch by Hayden Hurst, turning around and pulling the ball up off the grass. Panthers challenge. I think it's a catch — it does hit the ground, but he doesn't lose control of it when it does. Call STANDS. Russell Gage sighting. Ryan bootleg? Touchdown!


Panthers go for it on 4th and 1. It's a fake and Bridgewater keeps it, and loses two yards.




Back to back denials from the Falcons' defense and they'll take over at their own 35. That's a hell of a pass breakup by Sam Franklin, who got called for holding on the play that gave the Falcons this first down. Field goal is good and the Falcons lead 16-14 at halftime. Fumble? It's called a fumble and Falcons ball. Call REVERSED to an... incomplete pass? O...K. Anderson gets tripped up short of the sticks. Panthers go for it on 4th and 2... and don't get it! Falcons also can't convert third down, but Koo kicks it through. 19-14 Falcons. FAKE PUNT. Up man Jeremy Chinn takes the snap and goes 28 yards! Mind you, this was AFTER a delay of game call on the Panthers that made it 4th and 9. If I were a man of conspiracies, I'd ask if that was done intentionally. Bridgewater is sacked. Flags fly and there's a scuffle. Bridgewater's still down. Oh, this was a lot: Dante Fowler tripped Bridgewater by kicking him in the leg, then Bridgewater took a shot to his head on his way down.


Bridgewater jogs off. Two fouls on the Falcons: Fowler for the trip, and Charles Harris for the hit to the head, which they say was after the play. Harris is ejected. XFL 2 hero P.J. Walker in at quarterback. He goes deep to Robby Anderson but the ball goes off his fingers. Two guys Rhule coached at Temple almost hooking up there. Anderson then salvages a pass to Samuel that would have lost yards if Samuel hadn't lateraled the ball to him. Drive stalls, but they can try a field goal. It's good. Rain has picked up considerably. Buck thinks if this turns into a run-based game that it favors the Panthers. But he didn't account for FLYIN' MATT RYAN, who rumbles for nine yards and a first down.


Gurley's been getting some good blocking on this drive. Touchdown! Extra point is wide right! 11:01 left. Bridgewater comes back in on second down, for some reason. Panthers get stopped again on third down and this time they'll punt. It's been mostly Hill at running back for the Falcons on this drive. Strange. The Panthers needed that sack about four minutes ago. Falcons can't pick up 3rd and 14, but the punt puts the Panthers inside their own 10 with three minutes to go. D.J. Moore's first catch of the night, which isn't ideal. Fowler jumps offside. Aikman would also like to see the Panthers try to go deep. But we soon see why they haven't — the Falcons' blitzes are forcing Bridgewater to rush things. Moore with a leaping catch on 3rd and 17! Bridgewater gets intercepted! The Falcons don't blow it! Stop the presses. (Falcons 25, Panthers 17)

Signal Finder: PIT @ BAL, MIN @ GB, NO @ CHI

Nantz notes that the Steelers, who won the toss and deferred, won the toss last week and took the ball first. Pick six on third down! Lamar rushed that throw. That's somehow his first first-quarter interception in the regular season. Lamar flicks a pass to Snead, who turns on the jets and takes it 39 yards to the Steelers' 9. Lamar runs for five, then finds Miles Boykin in the far corner for a touchdown. Claypool fumbles after the catch! Big scrum and the Ravens get it! Dobbins takes off for a 28-yard gain to the Steelers' 9. Now Jackson fumbles and the Steelers recover! And that one took points off the board. Steelers don't get far before punting. Lamar gets sacked and left tackle Ronnie Stanley is still down. That's an air cast. And he's a guy they cannot lose. Ravens start the second quarter by punting. Weird sequence where Roethlisberger seems to drop the snap, then picks the ball up and finds Claypool for seven. Big run by Gus Edwards. Mark Ingram won't be back for a couple more weeks, probably. Lamar keeps it and goes left for 14. He goes up the middle... is he in? Nope. Touchdown Edwards. on the next play. Wouldn't be Steelers-Ravens without a fight, and of course Marcus Peters is involved. And Matthew Judon just got tossed for hitting an official! That... was not intentional, but letter of the law and all that. Roethlisberger runs out of time, gets hit and fumbles, but recovers it, saving the possession and letting the Steelers punt. Lamar drops the ball on a run but picks it back up. He makes a bad read and Joe Haden appears to intercept it. They'll look at it. They change it to an incomplete pass. Jackson, Edwards AND J.K. Dobbins have over 50 yards rushing this half. Dobbins gets 12 and tries to get to the sideline, but the refs rule his forward progress was stopped. Ravens rush to the line and spike it with three seconds left. Tucker from 51 and it's good. 17-7 Ravens at halftime. Steelers get another interception and they're set up at the Ravens' 22. No one covers Eric Ebron and he makes an easy touchdown catch. I think the closest Raven was in Owings Mills. Roethlisberger sacked. He later finds Conner for 13 and Juju for 7. Touchdown Conner and the Steelers regain the lead. This Jackson run... that's incredible. Too bad it's coming back. Lamar finds Snead for a first down at the Steelers' 5. Pass is just too far for Brown. Ravens challenge. Where's his right knee? Is it inbounds? Call STANDS. Ravens score anyway (and it's a touchdown pass to Brown to boot.) Steelers feasting with short passes on this drive. Roethlisberger to Claypool for a touchdown! Is he becoming their No. 1 receiver? 28-24 Steelers with 7:29 left. Ravens are committed to running the ball here, clock be damned. It helps that it's working. Dobbins picks up a big first down. Fourth and 3 with two minutes left. Jackson keeps it and appears to lose his footing! He didn't make it! Oh, the lineman came off his block and got his legs. Also, he fumbled. Steelers take over. Conner loses a yard on 3rd and 2. Refs decide he doesn't, and it's 4th and 2. Steelers punt beats the Ravens' rush, and it's a fair catch at the 37. Fifty-two seconds left. Jackson finds Snead downfield! 33 yards! They rush to spike it but Cam Heyward's down injured (again) back at the 40. Jackson is hit as he throws and it's incomplete. It only took three seconds, leaving five on the clock. Into the end zone for Snead... it's broken up! Minkah Fitzpatrick saves the day. Say it, Tony. SAY IT. (Steelers 28, Ravens 24)

I'm not sure starting Tua against the Rams' defense is wise. SEE?


And there's his first touchdown pass, to Davante Parker, who got clotheslined in the process.


(For the record, that's two wide receivers, a safety, and a guy who never played in an NFL game after that one.) Is this the Rams' last trip east? I know it's how the schedule fell but it seems like every other Rams game so far has been a 1 p.m. east coast start. Goff might be dead. This is a long fumble return. Touchdown Dolphins! Punt return touchdown? Those are still allowed? (Dolphins 28, Rams 17)

Good thing nobody's freezing in the stands. Packers on the move. Swing pass to Williams on 3rd and 2, but he doesn't get there. Packers go for it, and Rodgers rolls out and hits Sternberger, who takes it to the Vikings' 11. Touchdown Adams. Vikings get Dalvin Cook back. Cousins to Rudolph for 12. Cook puts the ball on the ground, but he's ruled down, and replay shows his elbow hit the ground before the ball comes loose. Nice catch and run by Cook. Big hole opens up and Cook scores. This first quarter has been ridiculously fast. Play stops as Vikings rookie Cameron Dantzler took a shot to the head from his own teammate. It's starting to precipitate. Cart is out. Packers rookie A.J. Dillon tightropes the sideline. Rodgers finds Adams across the middle and they're going to feast on the Vikings' young, overhauled cornerbacks at this rate. Rodgers goes to the end zone but it's just out of Adams' reach. DPI on first down means another first down. Packers run play action and it's an easy touchdown to Adams.


Irv Smith Jr. sighting. Cousins gets sacked. Thielen looks like he wasn't expecting the ball, but he catches it. But he's short of the first down. Two minute warning. They go for it and get it. Touchdown Cook. There have been four drives in this half, two for each team. I'm not sure why it is, but empty Lambeau looks and feels like this game is being shot on a movie set. Vikings get the ball to start the second half. First and goal Vikings at the 1 after interference by the Packers for the second time on this drive. Cook scores on second down and the Vikings lead. Rodgers with a 45-yard bomb to Tonyan. He may have walked into the end zone with a slightly better throw. Equaminious St. Brown drops a 3rd and 10 pass. Packers going for it? Why? Pass goes into the end zone but gets knocked away from St. Brown. I don't get that at all. Back from break, we're shown footage of both kickers pregame really struggling with the wind. It would have been a 54-yadrder for Crosby. Cook catches a short pass from Cousins and he's got a convoy. Touchdown! He's got four! St. Brown comes back with a clutch grab on third down, but the drive dies after back-to-back offensive holding penalties. 28-14 Vikings after three. Packers facing fourth and 9. Pass to Tonyan is incomplete but Anthony Harris was all over him. They pick the flag up, it's Vikings' ball, and that might actually be it. Cook plasters Adrian Amos and then has to be gang-tackled to keep from getting a first down. As it is, it's 3rd and 1. Packers hold. Rodgers fumbles and the Packers are lucky to recover it. Meanwhile, the Vikings are challenging that they had 12 men on the field, which would give the Packers a first down if it stands. It does. Another Vikings DB is down. It's Chris Boyd, who fell trying to tackle Taylor on his catch. Touchdown Adams! That's his THIRD. Packers going for two here? They haven't stopped the Vikings at all today. They RUN it... and don't make it. But the officials are discussing it. They give it to him! 28-22. Vikings keep giving Cook the ball. That's a first down. Two minute warning and the Packers have to start using their time outs. Packers hold and get the ball back with 47 seconds left. Rodgers is hit and... fumbles? Yeah, that's a fumble.


And this is an upset. (Vikings 28, Packers 22)

But not as big as THIS. (Bengals 31, Titans 20)

I will not cross the Patriots off. I refuse. But at the same time, where's the path to improvement for this team? (Bills 24, Patriots 21)

This Week's Game That Shouldn't Have Been This Close: Meanwhile, the Chargers need to either join the Falcons' support group or create their own, because this is untenable. (Broncos 31, Chargers 30)

No Michael Thomas again, and also no Emmanuel Sanders. Tight end Josh Hill slips on the turf, which Buck tells us Payton was worried about before the game. Kamara bounces it outside and takes it 20 yards. Field goal is good. Hey, did you know Brees and Foles went to the same high school? Montgomery drops a pass and somehow it's Saints ball. This'll be reviewed. I'm sorry, are they doing a 9 a.m. kickoff Saturday for ARIZONA STATE-USC? Call REVERSED.


Even Buck's mocking how badly that was botched. Good route by Anthony Miller, who needs to get more involved in this offense. TRUBISKY? He keeps it and runs for two, then goes back to the bench. They run it on 3rd and 8 and Montgomery breaks a tackle and picks it up. Foles gets sacked. Field goal is good. Brees finds Kamara over the middle and there's no one there. He gets 48 as the first quarter ends. Short pass to Murray on third down as the Bears' defense tightens up. Another field goal try CLANGS off the right upright and it's NO GOOD from 27. That was LOUD. Maybe the loudest I've heard. Foles finds Mooney for a big 50-yard catch. Then Robinson makes a diving catch for a touchdown. Montgomery takes off for 38. Demario Davis just misses him. Sheldon Rankins walks off, and apparently what happened to him looked so bad Fox won't replay it. A few plays later, backup right tackle Jason Spriggs goes down. He was replacing Bobby Massie, who got hurt in the first quarter. Is it me or is almost every team getting wrecked by injuries this year? Field goal is good and it's 13-3 with 1:39 left in the half. Brees fumbles as Ryan Ramczyk gets pushed into him. Kamara takes a toss on 4th and 1 and gets seven. That's a good block. Cook drops the ball in the end zone. Brees goes back to him on the next play and he catches it for a touchdown. Halftime!


Bad delay of game penalty on Foles ends up killing the Bears' opening drive. Big punt return by Dionte Harris, which Buck sort of predicted. Saints set up at the Bears' 16. Field goal is good. Now we got a fight and Javon Wims is ejected.




Foles underthrows the next play and it gets picked off by Lattimore. Saints go for it on 4th and 6 from the Bears' 35. Payton clearly smelling blood here. Caught by Harris for eight. Brees can't connect with Kamara on third and 4, and the Saints eventually send Lutz out to kick. They get the ball snapped and it's good. Brief Sid Luckman montage serves as an unsubtle reminder that Bears quarterbacks have mostly sucked. The Bears are flatlining. They run it on 3rd and 5 and get four, then line up to go for it but all they do is try and draw the Saints offside.  Someone on the field actually says, "That ain't gonna work" and the Bears punt. Both teams go for it on subsequent fourth downs and both fail, leaving the Saints with the ball at their own 34. Kamara works hard for six yards. Brees to Taysom Hill for a touchdown. Bears feed Montgomery to start this drive. Foles to Robinson for 23 in front of Lattimore. Pass to Jimmy Graham puts the Bears in the red zone. They get Demario Davis for DPI, putting the ball at the 1. Montgomery gets stopped twice. Touchdown Mooney! Saints go three and out, giving the Bears a final chance. Kmet fumbles! Saints recover! Wait, the officials change it and say that his forward progress was stopped. Um, OK.


Any run right now is a waste of a play. Cameron Jordan sacks Foles.


Foles to Miller only gets 17 on 3rd and 19, but Miller does get out of bounds. Cairo Santos on for a 51-yard try. He hits it... but the Saints called time out. He tries it again and hits it again. Overtime! Which is amazing considering how poorly called the Bears' offensive game plan has been. Saints win the toss. Kamara gets free in the secondary. Brees makes a risky throw that Roquan Smith almost intercepts. Cook was playing defense. Brees to Taysom Hill for 10 on 3rd and 12. Too far for a field goal. They punt. Foles gets sacked AGAIN. Robinson keeps his eyes up and brings in this catch on 3rd and 15. On the subsequent 3rd and 10, Foles has nowhere to go.


Cam Jordan's been living in the Bears' backfield. Aikman notes that the more mobile Trubisky maybe could have done something with that. Bears punt with four minutes left. Brees scramble is... unwise but effective. Kamara on a sweep gets to the 12 and out of bounds. The Saints want to kick it right now with 1:40 left. The refs throw a flag for delay of game, but Payton successfully argues that they were waiting for the kicking ball. The Bears call time out and Aikman momentarily wonders if Payton's re-thinking his strategy, as that was the Bears' second and last time out. Lutz hits it. Weird ending. (Saints 26, Bears 23, OT)

Are the Cowboys tanking? In the last week they've traded Everson Griffen and released Dontari Poe and Daryl Worley. Opening narration by Doctor J. Cowboys get the ball first. Is this a TRIPLE reverse? Lamb gets 15. Direct snap to Elliott gets two. McCarthy pulling out all the stops already. Complete to Lamb for a first down. Curry buries DiNucci back at midfield. Pass to Gallup gets them in field goal range. Zeurlein hits from 49. Boston Scott starts with a 20-yard run. DeMarcus Lawrence sacks Wentz. Wentz gets sacked again and this time he fumbles! Cowboys ball. Trying to do too much again. Elliott to the 5. DiNucci gets sacked and HE fumbles. Eagles ball.


Scott with another good run. Wentz gets five on a keeper. Scott AGAIN. Collinsworth is stunned by how bad the Cowboys have been against the run. Fulgham! To the 5. Was he really with the Packers for four days? Heh. Hurts in the gun, but he takes too long to get the ball snapped. Play action to Reagor, who breaks the plane for a touchdown. First quarter is over. DiNucci spent three years at Pitt before transferring to James Madison, which he led to the FCS title game. McCarthy's late brother Joe coached him in high school basketball. Wentz has time and finds Fulgham at midfield. Eagles going for it on 4th and 3, as is their wont. Wentz sacked and fumbles AGAIN and the Cowboys recover.


Gallup gets nine and a first down. Receiver Cedrick Wilson takes the snap and hands off to Elliott.


DiNucci misses Gallup on third down. Field goal is good. That one's just out of Hightower's reach. They wanted to run a wide receiver pass with Ward, but nobody was free. Eagles punt. Sweep to Tony Pollard. DiNucci tries to sidearm one and not get buried by Cox.




Good punt return by Greg Ward. Wentz overthrows Goedert but Randy Gregory hits him low. Wentz throws for the end zone, but it's too far for Hightower and Diggs appears to pick it off. It's called an interception and I think that has to stand.


If anything else happens here, Garrett Gilbert is the Cowboys' backup. Cowboys punt. Wentz manages to find Ward on 3rd and 7, but he only gets six. Eagles are at the Cowboys' 44. Pass to Fulgham falls short. DiNucci finds Gallup on the sideline for 12. Elliott drops a pass. Cowboys bring the field goal unit in. This is 59 into the wind. He LINE DRIVES IT THROUGH. 9-7 Cowboys at halftime. Fulgham draws a pass interference penalty, which has been the eagles' best offensive play tonight. Wentz throws deep to Hightower, but Diggs picks THIS one off too and returns it to the 30. Cowboys have run it six straight times. Seven. Eight, but this is a reverse that goes nowhere. Zuerlein MISSES. Eagles pick up a first down on defensive holding. Hurts to Fulgham for nine yards. Goedert! Wentz to Fulgham for a touchdown! They go for two and Wentz, falling backwards, slings it to Reagor. DiNucci run is wiped out by offensive holding. Cowboys face fourth and inches as the fourth quarter begins. Quarterback sneak! Collinsworth isn't sure DiNucci made it. They JUST got it. Darius Slay's fighting an ankle injury. DiNucci beats the blitz but Schultz is stopped after eight yards. Cowboys go for it again. DiNucci's forced out of the pocket and throws incomplete. Hargrave may have gotten a piece of the throw. Eagles take over. Wentz pass is too high for Ward. Elliott turns the corner and just gets a first down. Pollard gets to midfield. He's been better than Zeke tonight. Someone named Michael Jacquet is down for the Eagles. DiNucci sacked on third down. Is this a fumble? What's going on? McLeod has picked it up and scored. I DO think it's a fumble unless I didn't hear the whistle. Yeah, Curry recovers the fumble but he was touched down. Did they make a call?


I guess it's a touchdown because while Al and Cris are talking to Terry McAuley about it, the Eagles are lining up to go for two again. Hurts keeps it but can't get the edge. 21-9. OK THEN. Replay of the fumble. Announcers still think Curry had possession but admit that in real time, it's hard to say.




5:11 left. Cowboys going backwards, and then they take a delay of game penalty on the punt. Did that snap just go out of the end zone? Did they do that shit on PURPOSE? THEY'RE TANKING.


Zeurlein on for the free kick and they're gonna try something here. Big high bounce between the two lines of Eagles coverage. Who's got it? WHO'S GOT IT? The Eagles' offense is out on the field. Jerome Boger never announced it. Eagles ball at the Cowboys' 45, I guess.


Clement picks up a first down. Wentz slides inbounds. Ward comes up short of a first down and they'll run the clock to the two-minute warning. Elliott takes a screen for a first down but there's only 46 seconds left and the Cowboys are out of time outs. Why are they taking so long? Not that I'm upset by this. A touchdown now would be Significant To Some. Al even shouted out Scott Van Pelt! That's that. This game SUCKED. (Eagles 23, Cowboys 9)

No Antonio Brown tonight because he's not ready yet. The Bucs DO have their starting offensive line for the second straight week, which is a bonus. Scottie Miller wide open across the Giants' 45. Ronald Jones falls forward for five. Snaps have been low, and Brady is forced to throw this one away. Field goal is good.


Engram catches THIS one. Big run by Gallman is canceled out by holding. So they try another play and Gallman gets 15. Giants forced to punt. Ronald Jones catches this pass on his knees. Ball's out! Giants have it! If he hadn't stood up it would still be Bucs ball, as he'd be down by contact.


Touchdown Dion Lewis! I don't know how he caught that or how Devin White didn't get even a finger on it. The black cat game was a year ago? Wow. Time means nothing. Brady misses Mickens long. Bucs jump offsides. Alfred Morris? Seriously?


Engram gets a first down off an end around. Daniel Jones overthrows Slayton in the end zone. Bucs come up the middle and sack Jones for a 10-yard loss. Antonio Brown talk. He's still facing a December court date, by the way. Brady finds Evans for 14 on third and 8. There are four former Steelers assistants who were there when Brown was there on Arians' staff. Brady goes deep to Evans on the sideline but Bradberry gets in the way and breaks it up. That is CLEAN. Giants run a stunt and Leonard Williams gets Brady on third and 9. Giants send 10 after this punt, but don't get to it. Slayton! Slayton again! Engram flattens Jordan Whitehead but can't get to the pylon. Touchdown Gallman. Bucs driving. Brady to Evans, but Logan Ryan is there to make the stop. He didn't get there. Succop kicks it through. Halftime. Carlton Davis picks off Jones. Bucs go for it on 4th and 2 from the Giants' 40. Giants only rush three, Brady wanted Evans, but double-pumps and finds Mickens to convert. Brady gets rushed and throws low to Miller. That hit the ground, yes. Incomplete and they have to kick. It's good. The NFL is OFF tomorrow for Election Day. Brady finds Gronk down the seam for 17, his second catch tonight. Touchdown Gronk! Ball gets knocked out of his hands but too late for it to not count. That pass was tipped, also. Buccaneers go for two but Evans can't bring it in. Still, they lead 15-14. JPP trips up Sterling Shepard, possibly saving a touchdown. Jones finds Engram on 3rd and 1. Engram beats his man downfield and this time makes the catch. Giants go back in front on a field goal. Patriots-Jets next Monday night! Fuck me. Fourth quarter starts NOW... with a coverage sack on Brady. Do the Giants just not use a punt returner? That's the second time tonight they've had no one back to receive one. Tate with his first catch of the night. Jones is intercepted AGAIN! He threw it as he was going down.


Tyler Johnson gets popped but holds on for the catch and a first down. The clock operator is STRUGGLING. Riddick jokingly blames Levy. The game clock is STOPPED. Something might actually be wrong.


Brady to Cameron Brate for 24, and add half the distance for a helmet hit. John Parry and Riddick, a former NFL safety, disagree with the call. Mike Evans with a diving fingertip touchdown catch! Bucs retake the lead, 22-17. Buccaneers force a three-and-out. Brady finds Gronk for 18 as the Giants again only rush three. Bradberry gets flagged for interference on Evans. Levy calls Tampa Bay "New England." Fournette gets stopped on 3rd and 1. Some things never change. Arians sends the field goal team out with 3:44 left, a decision I agree with. As Griese says, Arians trusts his defense and Jones hasn't proven he can lead a downfield drive. The Giants are already out of time outs? It's good. Jones throws off his back foot on 4th and 5, and he gets lucky that Slayton catches this, and Slayton gets lucky that he broke a tackle and got the first down. Jones scrambles for 15 and a first down. Two minutes left. Jones, on the run, finds Shepard on fourth down at the Bucs' 30. TATE! Did he get both feet down? Yep. Touchdown Giants. Bucs call time before the two-point try. It's knocked away from Lewis by Winfield, but there's a flag. The officials discuss it... and they pick it up! The ball hit Winfield just as he ran into Lewis. Griese's not sold. Judge is LIVID. And, as Riddick points out, a better throw from Jones and it's not an issue.


(Buccaneers 25, Giants 23)

RANKINGS:
TOP 4:

1. Pittsburgh (7-0) — A historic run
2. Kansas City (7-1) — That was easy enough
3. Seattle (6-1) — Rebounding nicely
4. Tampa Bay (6-2) — Guess we know where the power truly was

BOTTOM 4:
29. Dallas (2-6) — It really shouldn't be this bad
30. Jacksonville (1-6) — Stadium Stampede appears to be this city's 2020 highlight
31. N.Y. Giants (1-7) — At least it looks like they're trying
32. N.Y. Jets (0-8) — I'm already out of things to say

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