Week 11 Game Thread

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Tyrod Taylor 3 Interceptions in 254 Attempts
Peterman 4 INT in 9 Attempts

Best part is a good chunk of the particularly racist wing of the Bills fanbase still trying to argue that it's a good move because Taylor was "too conservative" and "the stats looked good but I WATCH ALL THE GAMES AFJAHFAGJAKJFFJAKGFJKAD"
 

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Pretty good chance that if Peterman really was the QB of the future for Buffalo, they just broke him
 

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Watching other teams attempt to run the 2 minute offense is like...WTF?
 

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Aaron Schatz pointed out that a sixth round QB being a success in the NFL is basically unprecedented post Brady, so this is just complete billshit (fuck it, I’m leaving it like that) from Sean McDermott.
The one thing to note is FA Tony Romo would merit a footnote (and got a subsequent Schatz article) but the larger point stands.
 

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Cowboys go 3 and out after a 61 yard kick return to open the game. Offense is really compromised without Tyron Smith and Zeke.

They do get a FG for a 3-0 lead but you are gonna need TDs against philly.
 

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Kind of blatant PI there. Regardless that is a shitty play call.

Cowboys are dead in the water if they keep settling for FGs.
 

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Cowboys offense looks terrible outside of that one drive which only netted them a short field goal.
 

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Defense is playing a hell of a game so far. Too bad for the Cowboys that the offense is pissing that effort down the drain.
 

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Cowboys have had zero answer for the Eagles blitz tonight.

I've also noticed that Dak is pretty bad at throwing the one on one jump ball to Dez. He almost always throws it too low (almost line drive) and too far. Romo was really good at that pass. Dak would really add a dimension to the offense if he could figure out that throw.
 

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you know BB is watching this game figuring out a way to have a guy like Kamu do a surprise onsides kick if he can only find another LB/ST type who can kick ... should've kept him bill!
 

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What an awful throw by Dak. He had Beasley open at the sticks.
 

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Very good, complete team. Fun to watch. Everything is breaking for them too.
 

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feel bad for Oakland and Dallas fans. had a real chance last season and Carr injury / Aaron Rodgers tanked their hopes. now they've taken steps back in the following season.

it also adds to BB's lore how consistent we've been during this run. literally no other franchise has been close to the consistency level we're used to.
 

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feel bad for Oakland and Dallas fans. had a real chance last season and Carr injury / Aaron Rodgers tanked their hopes. now they've taken steps back in the following season.

it also adds to BB's lore how consistent we've been during this run. literally no other franchise has been close to the consistency level we're used to.
Cowboys we're starting to roll a bit before the Zeke suspension finally came home to roost and then losing Tyron Smith and Sean Lee were prob the back breakers. Sucks, but yeah...life in the NFL. They are a completely different team without those 3 guys.
 

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feel bad for Oakland and Dallas fans. had a real chance last season and Carr injury / Aaron Rodgers tanked their hopes. now they've taken steps back in the following season.

it also adds to BB's lore how consistent we've been during this run. literally no other franchise has been close to the consistency level we're used to.
Dallas took a step back because the two guys they can't afford to lose both couldn't stay on the field. Zeke through a vindictive and Mara-driven suspension and Sean Lee because his body is made of papier-mache.
 

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Dallas took a step back because the two guys they can't afford to lose both couldn't stay on the field. Zeke through a vindictive and Mara-driven suspension and Sean Lee because his body is made of papier-mache.
Since Jerry was fine telling Kraft to accept the punishment, it’s poetic justice for this to bite his team in the ass.
 

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Dallas took a step back because the two guys they can't afford to lose both couldn't stay on the field. Zeke through a vindictive and Mara-driven suspension and Sean Lee because his body is made of papier-mache.
So they could have afforded to lose Dez? Tyron? Frederick? Zack Martin? Dak?

Sorry I just don’t think the Cowboys woes are simply due to Zeke and Lee’s absence. They were 5-3 with them. There are bigger problems than just those two missing time.