NFL 2021 NFL - Week 3

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 @ 10:20 AM
:nflpanthers::nfltexans: Carolina(2-0) at Houston(1-1) LIVE

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 @ 3:00 AM
:nflfalcons::nflgiants: Atlanta(0-2) at New York Giants(0-2)
:nflcardinals::nfljaguars: Arizona(2-0) at Jacksonville(0-2)
:nflravens::nfllions: Baltimore(1-1) at Detroit(0-2)
:nflchicago::nflbrowns: Chicago(1-1) at Cleveland(1-1)
:nflbengals::nflsteelers: Cincinnati(1-1) at Pittsburgh(1-1) LIVE
:nflcolts::nfltitans: Indianapolis(0-2) at Tennessee(1-1)
:nfllac::nflchiefs: Los Angeles Chargers(1-1) at Kansas City(1-1) LIVE
:nflsaints::nflpatriots: New Orleans(1-1) at New England(1-1) LIVE
1632141686154.png :nflbills: Washington(1-1) at Buffalo(1-1)

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 @ 6:05 AM
:nfldolphins::nflraiders: Miami(1-1) at Las Vegas(2-0)
:nfljets::nflbroncos: New York Jets(0-2) at Denver(2-0)


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 @ 6:25 AM
:nflseahawks::nflvikings: Seattle(1-1) at Minnesota(0-2) LIVE
:nflbucs::nflrams: Tampa Bay(2-0) at Los Angeles Rams(2-0) LIVE

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 @ 10:20 AM
:nflpackers::nfl49ers: Green Bay(1-1) at San Francisco(2-0) LIVE

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 @ 10:15 AM
:nfleagles::nflcowboys: Philadelphia(1-1) at Dallas(1-1) LIVE

AUSTRALIAN T.V. GAMES
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 10.20 AM ON 24/9: Carolina at Houston
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 3.00 AM ON 27/9: Los Angeles Chargers at Kansas City
LIVE ON ESPN2/KAYO AT 3.00 AM ON 27/9: Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

LIVE ON 7MATE AT 3.00 AM ON 27/9: New Orleans at New England
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 6.25 AM ON 27/9: Tampa Bay at Los Angeles Rams
LIVE ON 7MATE AT 6.25 AM ON 27/9: Seattle at Minnesota
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 10.20 AM ON 27/9: Green Bay at San Francisco
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 10.15 AM ON 28/9 : Philadelphia at Dallas


LIVE ON watchESPN AT 3:00am on 27/9: NFL RedZone

NB: VIC, NSW, QLD, TAS times
less 30 mins SA, NT
less 2 hours WA
 
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 @ 10:20 AM
Carolina at Houston
NFLN: Troy Aikmen, Joe Buck, Erin Andrews & Kristina Pink


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 @ 3:00 AM
Atlanta at New York Giants
FOX: Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma, & Sara Walsh

Arizona at Jacksonville
FOX: Gus Johnson, Aqib Talib, & Megan Olivi

Baltimore at Detroit
CBS: Greg Gumbel, Adam Archuleta, & A.J. Ross

Chicago at Cleveland
FOX: Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, & Pam Oliver

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
CBS: Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, & Melanie Collins


Indianapolis at Tennessee
CBS: Andrew Catalon, James Lofton, & Michael Grady

Los Angeles Chargers at Kansas City
CBS: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, & Tracy Wolfson


New Orleans at New England
FOX: Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth, & Shannon Spake


Washington at Buffalo
FOX: Chris Myers, Daryl Johnston, & Jennifer Hale

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 @ 6:05 AM
Miami at Las Vegas
CBS: Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, & Evan Washburn

New York Jets at Denver
CBS: Spero Dedes, Jay Feely


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 @ 6:25 AM
Seattle at Minnesota
FOX: Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez, & Laura Okmin


Tampa Bay at Los Angeles Rams
FOX: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Erin Andrews, & Tom Rinaldi


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 @ 10:20 AM
Green Bay at San Francisco
NBC: Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, & Michele Tafoya


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 @ 10:15 AM
Philadelphia at Dallas
ESPN:Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Louis Riddick, & Lisa Salters

ESPN2: Peyton Manning, Eli Manning
 
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Texans head coach David Culley said Deshaun Watson won't play this week against the Panthers.
Culley was quick to shoot down speculation that Tyrod Taylor's hamstring injury and Davis Mills' uneven Week 2 performance would force Houston into activating Watson, who faces allegations of sexual assault from more than 20 women. Taylor has already been declared out for the Texans' Thursday nighter against Carolina, leaving Mills to start against an upstart Panthers defense that shut down the Saints in Week 2. Mills is nothing but a desperation option in superflex formats
 

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f**k for some reason i thought we were at home again. well this is going to be another depressing L

49ers home game...first full capaciity game at Levi since.........




























.......2020 NFC Championship Game.
 
49ers home game...first full capaciity game at Levi since.........




























.......2020 NFC Championship Game.
Its a Packers game in either Florida or California. i dont have ANY good memories about them in the Rodgers era.
 
I was just having a chat with a mate and it got me thinking.

Some here obviously know I dont rate Zac Wilson much and we were talking about the Jets there. But I thought of successful teams atm.

Patrick Mahomes - Pick 10
Lamar Jackson - Pick 32
Tom Brady - Pick 199
Aaron Rodgers - Pick 24

The best QBs in the game today were not the highly coveted picks out of college. They slid a little (though, some said back then, reached in the case of Mahomes)

Then on the other end of the spectrum,
David Carr - Pick 1
Joey Harrington - Pick 3
JaMarcus Russell - Pick 1
Mark Sanchez - Pick 5
Blake Bortles - Pick 3

Or Quarterbacks who have flashes of brilliance but couldn't maintain it for a prolonged career
Michael Vick - Pick 1 (Though, that's more to do with issues off the field)
Carson Palmer - Pick 1
Alex Smith - Pick 1
Vince Young - Pick 3
Matt Ryan - Pick 3
Sam Bradford - Pick 1
Cam Newton - Pick 1
Andrew Luck - Pick 1
Robert Griffin III - Pick 2
Jameis Winston - Pick 1
Marcus Mariota - Pick 2

Yes, a good qb can lift a team to the next level and turn a good team to a great team. But we're placing these players into more often than not disasterous situations and tell them to sink or swim. And in the vast majority of cases, it's not helping the franchise. Look at Atlanta and Carolina, take a good player, but all the pieces aren't around them to win it against the best.

I thought I'd just have a quick look, here's the draft position of all super bowl champion starting qbs since the turn of the century

2000 - Undrafted (So lets say 223)
2001 - 6
2002 - 199
2003 - 227
2004 - 199
2005 - 199
2006 - 11
2007 - 1
2008 - 1
2009 - 11
2010 - 32
2011 - 24
2012 - 1
2013 - 18
2014 - 75
2015 - 199
2016 - 1
2017 - 199
2018 - 88
2019 - 199
2020 - 10
2021 - 199

Besides Peyton Manning and Elisha Manning IV, no qb drafted in the top 5 has lead their team to a super bowl title for over 20 years.

I will admit that to win you need a good qb. But would you rather have a very good qb with no support, or a good qb who can slide into an already decent team and take them to the next level.

Why draft an Andrew Luck when you have nothing around him when you can actually build a team first then bring in a Dak Prescott a few years later. Andrew Luck will just get you stuck in no-mans land.
 
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 @ 10:15 AM
Philadelphia at Dallas
ESPN:Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Louis Riddick, & Lisa Salters

ESPN2: Peyton Manning, Eli Manning

How long are we giving it til ESPN does away with the main broadcast and goes with Manningcast? I think I'm only giving it 2-3 more weeks.
 
How long are we giving it til ESPN does away with the main broadcast and goes with Manningcast? I think I'm only giving it 2-3 more weeks.

Tbh watching both today the atmosphere really doesn't get captured in the Manning feed. It's not ever going to be big for casual fans unless it gets a lot of work. It's good for what it is.
 

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