NFL 2021 NFL - Week 10

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12 @ 12:20 PM
:nflravens::nfldolphins: Baltimore(5-2) at Miami(1-7) LIVE

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15 @ 5:00 AM
:nflfalcons::nflcowboys: Atlanta(4-4) at Dallas(6-2)
:nflbills::nfljets: Buffalo(5-3) at New York Jets(2-6)
:nflbrowns::nflpatriots: Cleveland(5-4) at New England(5-4) LIVE
:nfllions::nflsteelers: Detroit(0-8) at Pittsburgh(5-3)
:nfljaguars::nflcolts: Jacksonville(2-6) at Indianapolis(4-5)
:nflsaints::nfltitans: New Orleans(5-3) at Tennessee(7-2) LIVE
:nflbucs: 1636371915466.png Tampa Bay(6-2) at Washington(2-6) LIVE

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15 @ 8:05 AM
:nflpanthers::nflcardinals: Carolina(4-5) at Arizona(8-1)
:nflvikings: :nfllac: Minnesota(3-5) at Los Angeles Chargers(5-3)


MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15 @ 8:25 AM
:nfleagles::nflbroncos: Philadelphia(3-6) at Denver(5-4) LIVE
:nflseahawks::nflpackers: Seattle(3-5) at Green Bay(7-2) LIVE

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15 @ 12:20 PM
:nflchiefs::nflraiders: Kansas City(5-4) at Las Vegas(5-3) LIVE

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16 @ 12:15 PM
:nflrams::nfl49ers: Los Angeles Rams(7-2)at San Francisco(3-5) LIVE

OPEN DATE
:nflchicago::nflbengals::nfltexans::nflgiants: Chicago(3-6), Cincinnati(5-4), Houston(1-8), New York Giants(3-6)

AUSTRALIAN T.V. GAMES
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 12.20 PM ON 12/11: Baltimore at Miami
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 5.00 AM ON 15/11: New Orleans at Tennessee
LIVE ON ESPN2/KAYO AT 5.00 AM ON 15/11: Tampa Bay at Washington

LIVE ON 7MATE AT 5.00 AM ON 15/11: Cleveland at New England
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 8.25 AM ON 15/11: Seattle at Green Bay
LIVE ON 7MATE AT 8.25 AM ON 15/11: Philadelphia at Denver
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 12.20 PM ON 15/11: Kansas City at Las Vegas
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 12.15 PM ON 16/11 : Los Angeles Rams at San Francisco


LIVE ON watchESPN AT 4:00 AM on 15/11: NFL RedZone

NB: VIC, NSW, TAS times
less 30 mins SA
less 1 hour QLD
less 1.5 hours NT
less 3 hours WA
 
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12 @ 12:20 PM
Baltimore(5-2) at Miami(1-7)
NFLN/FOX/Prime: Troy Aikmen, Joe Buck, Erin Andrews & Kristina Pink

Prime: Andrea Kremer & Hannah Storm
Prime Scout Feed: Joy Taylor, Bucky Brooks & Daniel Jeremiah


MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15 @ 5:00 AM
Atlanta(4-4) at Dallas(6-2)
FOX: Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, & Pam Oliver

Buffalo(5-3) at New York Jets(2-6)
CBS: Spero Dedes, Jay Feely

Cleveland(5-4) at New England(5-4)
CBS: Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, & Evan Washburn


Detroit(0-8) at Pittsburgh(5-3)
FOX: Chris Myers, Daryl Johnston, & Jen Hale

Jacksonville(2-6) at Indianapolis(4-5)
CBS: Andrew Catalon, James Lofton, & Sherree Burruss

New Orleans(5-3) at Tennessee(7-2)
CBS: Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, & Melanie Collins

Tampa Bay(6-2) at Washington(2-6)

FOX: Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth, & Shannon Spake

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15 @ 8:05 AM
Carolina(4-5) at Arizona(8-1)
FOX: Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma, & Sara Walsh

Minnesota(3-5) at Los Angeles Chargers(5-3)
FOX: Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez, & Laura Okmin


MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15 @ 8:25 AM
Philadelphia(3-6) at Denver(5-4)
CBS: Greg Gumbel, Adam Archuleta, & AJ Ross


Seattle(3-5) at Green Bay(7-2)
CBS: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, & Tracy Wolfson


MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15 @ 12:20 PM
Kansas City(5-4) at Las Vegas(5-3)
NBC: Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, & Michele Tafoya


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16 @ 12:15 PM
Los Angeles Rams(7-2)at San Francisco(3-5)

ESPN: Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Louis Riddick, & Lisa Salters
ESPN2: Peyton Manning, Eli Manning
 
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A Miami led Jacoby in primetime, sweet Jesus.

edit: Just on this, ive heard from a few Dolphins fans that they think Tua will be shelved for the remainder of the year and that yesterdays report of a broken finger isn't even real.
 
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Its probably the game of the week

In terms of matchup and nothing to do with record, id probably go with Seattle and GB assuming Russ and Aaron are back.
 
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Another interesting story to watch, Zach Wilson apparently ready to come back this week and Mike White also fine to play.

I think you've gotta stick with White for the moment, still deserves the starting spot until proven otherwise.
 
Halfway there




Rodgers can't be cleared before the 13th


Hes so cringe, its a finger dude..acting like hes coming back from an amputated leg.

What did he call himself in a tweet after having surgery on his finger GG.exe ? A lion heart or something?
 
Hes so cringe, its a finger dude..acting like hes coming back from an amputated leg.

What did he call himself in a tweet after having surgery on his finger GG.exe ? A lion heart or something?
He Wilson is too cringe. Wants to be a brand, a transcendent legendary figure in folklore. And yeah, sunglasses on in hospital, on a wheelchair, after finger surgery and the words LION HEARTED.
 

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He Wilson is too cringe. Wants to be a brand, a transcendent legendary figure in folklore. And yeah, sunglasses on in hospital, on a wheelchair, after finger surgery and the words LION HEARTED.

On a wheelchair after finger surgery hahahahaha :tearsofjoy: :tearsofjoy: :tearsofjoy: :tearsofjoy: :tearsofjoy: :tearsofjoy: :tearsofjoy:
 
TBF that might be a hospital policy thing about not being allowed to walk unaided after a general anaesthetic

Yea, but he had to make sure he got a snap of him in it for the instagram. So cringe.
 
Special pampered treatment for a star athlete. I once broke several bones in my hand and also needed tendon re-fusing and they didnt wheel me around :(

Youre a real man. No sunnies on inside either I bet.
 
Eli Manning’s double bird triggered three FCC complaints

by Mike Florio on November 8, 2021, 7:51 PM EST

Peyton and Eli Manning are off this week. But the Manningcast is still making news.
Via TMZ, Eli Manning’s double-barreled middle finger from earlier in the season, which he used to display the messages he’d get from Eagles fans, resulted in a trio of FCC complaints. One of the complainants asked that Eli be banned from TV.

Of course, the FCC has no jurisdiction over cable broadcasts. The FCC regulates old-school over-the-air programming only.
In contrast, the halftime of Super Bowl LIV, which fell within the FCC’s purview, prompted more than 1,300 complaints over the attire and gyrations of Shakira and Jennifer Lopez
 
Eli Manning’s double bird triggered three FCC complaints

by Mike Florio on November 8, 2021, 7:51 PM EST

Peyton and Eli Manning are off this week. But the Manningcast is still making news.
Via TMZ, Eli Manning’s double-barreled middle finger from earlier in the season, which he used to display the messages he’d get from Eagles fans, resulted in a trio of FCC complaints. One of the complainants asked that Eli be banned from TV.

Of course, the FCC has no jurisdiction over cable broadcasts. The FCC regulates old-school over-the-air programming only.
In contrast, the halftime of Super Bowl LIV, which fell within the FCC’s purview, prompted more than 1,300 complaints over the attire and gyrations of Shakira and Jennifer Lopez
f**k off. prob salty Pats campaigners
 
Road-field advantage continues in the NFL, with home teams now 65-70 in 2021

Posted by Michael David Smith on November 8, 2021, 7:20 AM EST

There is no home-field advantage in the NFL.

Home teams are now 65-70 in the 2021 season, after going 5-7 on Sunday. It’s the second consecutive season that road teams have had a better record than home teams; for the full 2020 regular season, home teams went 127-128-1.

The 2020 season was the first time in NFL history that road teams won more games than home teams, but the trend toward home-field advantage disappearing began before 2020. In 2019, home teams went just 132-123-1, which was the worst cumulative record for home teams since the advent of the 16-game schedule — until home teams did even worse in 2020 and are now on pace to do worse still in 2021.

Gamblers and sports books were among the first to notice the decline in home-field advantage. For decades, the rule of thumb was that home-field advantage was worth about three points on the Vegas line. In the last couple years, that shifted to two points. It’s now around one point.

During the 2020 season, some blamed the disappearance of home-field advantage on empty stadiums in the pandemic. But that’s not the reason, as the trend toward road teams doing better began before the pandemic and has continued this season, with stadiums full again.

NFL teams seem to be getting better at silent counts to negate crowd noise, and better at finding ways to travel comfortably and achieve peak performance whether they’re at home or on the road. In today’s NFL, there’s no real difference to playing at home.
 
Eli Manning’s double bird triggered three FCC complaints

by Mike Florio on November 8, 2021, 7:51 PM EST

Peyton and Eli Manning are off this week. But the Manningcast is still making news.
Via TMZ, Eli Manning’s double-barreled middle finger from earlier in the season, which he used to display the messages he’d get from Eagles fans, resulted in a trio of FCC complaints. One of the complainants asked that Eli be banned from TV.

Of course, the FCC has no jurisdiction over cable broadcasts. The FCC regulates old-school over-the-air programming only.
In contrast, the halftime of Super Bowl LIV, which fell within the FCC’s purview, prompted more than 1,300 complaints over the attire and gyrations of Shakira and Jennifer Lopez

Maybe some Giants fans got an erection over it like some did over Shakira and JLo
 

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