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NFL 2022 NFL - Week 10

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 @ 12:15 PM
Atlanta at Carolina LIVE

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14 @ 1:30 AM
Seattle vs Tampa Bay (at Munich) LIVE

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14 @ 5:00 AM
Cleveland at Miami LIVE
Denver at Tennessee
Detroit at Chicago
Houston at New York Giants
Jacksonville at Kansas City LIVE
Minnesota at Buffalo LIVE
New Orleans at Pittsburgh

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14 @ 8:05 AM
Indianapolis at Las Vegas

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14 @ 8:25 AM
Dallas at Green Bay LIVE
Arizona at Los Angeles Rams LIVE

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14 @ 12:20 PM
Los Angeles Chargers at San Francisco LIVE

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 @ 11:15 PM
Washington at Philadelphia LIVE

OPEN DATE:
Baltimore, Cincinnati, New England, New York Jets

AUSTRALIAN T.V. GAMES
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 12.15 PM ON 11/11: Atlanta at Carolina
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 1.30 AM ON 14/11: Seattle vs Tampa Bay (at Munich)
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 5.00 AM ON 14/11: Minnesota at Buffalo
LIVE ON ESPN2/KAYO AT 5.00 AM ON 14/11: Cleveland at Miami

LIVE ON 7MATE AT 5.00 AM ON 14/11: Jacksonville at Kansas City
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 8.25 AM ON 14/11: Dallas at Green Bay
LIVE ON 7MATE AT 8.25 AM ON 14/11: Arizona at Los Angeles Rams
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 12.20 PM ON 14/11: Los Angeles Chargers at San Francisco
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 12.15 PM ON 15/11: Washington at Philadelphia


LIVE ON watchESPN AT 5:00 AM on 14/11: NFL RedZone

NB: VIC, NSW, TAS times
less 30 mins SA, NT
less 1 hour QLD
less 1.5 hours NT
less 3 hours WA
 
Bills have everything to lose by playing Allen this weekend, I'd put him on ice till the elbow is normal.

They are so dependant on QB play with Allen being responsible in 23/25 TDs. If they're to go all the way it's with a healthy QB
Elbow won’t be normal for multiple weeks. UCL injuries are what baseball players get Tommy John surgery for, and that’s always talked about like it an ACL surgery (in terms of length of recovery)
 
Elbow won’t be normal for multiple weeks. UCL injuries are what baseball players get Tommy John surgery for, and that’s always talked about like it an ACL surgery (in terms of length of recovery)

I think they were saying on McAfee, can be around 18 months back to full?
 
Its all over for the Bills, this a J-E-T-S division now
Jets will go to 1st place this week without playing if Bills lose right?

Edit actually Browns would have to beat the Fins as well

RUN THAT DAMN BALL STEFANSKI 🤣🤣

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You gotta watch the first 30 seconds of this....Irsay's hard drug use from his younger days really catching up with him, the upper quartile of the upper quartile, fk me :tearsofjoy:


And it's factually incorrect

Upper quartile = Top 8 teams

Upper quartile of the upper quartile = Top 2 teams

But you just said you're the 4th winningest franchise.

That means you're not in the upper quartile of the upper quartile.
 
And it's factually incorrect

Upper quartile = Top 8 teams

Upper quartile of the upper quartile = Top 2 teams

But you just said you're the 4th winningest franchise.

That means you're not in the upper quartile of the upper quartile.
Was listening to the around the NFL podcast and they said that even this is incorrect
 
I've been a bit out of the loop the last week - has the NFL done anything about Kamara?

I think we know from recent years that there's always video, and it's always going to come out. So far as videos of you beating the dogshit out of someone goes, the graininess of this one is probably good for him.
 
While the Raiders have yet to confirm any transactions, multiple reports indicate that both Hunter Renfrow and top tight end Darren Waller will be moved to IR, leaving the two pass catchers unavailable for each of the Raiders' next four games.

Assuming that comes to fruition, the Raiders will have had quarterback Derek Carr and the team's top three pass catchers -- Adams, Renfrow and Waller -- on the field for a total of just 43 plays through the first 13 weeks of the season.

After their next four games, the Raiders will face a quick turnaround for Week 14 with a Thursday matchup against the Rams, so neither Renfrow nor Waller can be viewed as safe bets to make it back to the lineup in the minimum amount of time.
 

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I've been a bit out of the loop the last week - has the NFL done anything about Kamara?

Not doing anything until it goes to trial, the date keeps getting pushed, back but expect a long suspension is the word.
 
Blake Martinez - Hanging it up

Martinez announced via his personal Instagram on Thursday that he was retiring from the NFL, Rachel Gossen of the Raiders' official site reports.
Martinez joined Las Vegas' active roster on Oct. 7 after being released as part of the Giants' final roster cuts in late August. The 28-year-old said in his social media post that he was retiring in order to "focus on [his] family and future passions," thus finishing his career with 706 tackles (442 solo), 13 sacks, four interceptions, four forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries over seven seasons between the Packers, the Giants and the Raiders. Martinez missed the majority of the 2021 campaign after tearing his ACL in Week 3, and he recorded 20 tackles (14 solo) over four games this season.
 
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Sad thing is, the thing that will have the NFL finally turn on him is not any of that. But that DC, Maryland and Virginia will refuse to publicly fund a new stadium for Snyder.
 
We all know there is a completely different world for people with money, but it's frightening yet again to read and wonder if that's how someone operates 'at the office' imagine how the operate in 'privacy'.

Another recent high-profile case does come to mind.

Gee it must be hard for players there in recent years.
 
We all know there is a completely different world for people with money, but it's frightening yet again to read and wonder if that's how someone operates 'at the office' imagine how the operate in 'privacy'.

Another recent high-profile case does come to mind.

Gee it must be hard for players there in recent years.
Sometimes yes, otherwise they have been fine until yesterday when the PR team used Robinson's shooting to deflect from this.

One of the things in the tweets was a Washington player was with 2 cheerleaders and something happened. The player had nothing to answer for the cheerleaders were fired so they wont be a distraction.
 
Sad thing is, the thing that will have the NFL finally turn on him is not any of that. But that DC, Maryland and Virginia will refuse to publicly fund a new stadium for Snyder.

The biggest losers here are the Washington fans. Hopefully Synder is forced to see like the NBA forced Donald Sterling and the Clippers.

There is also something similar with Roberr Sarver at the Suns, and rumours about Mark Cuban at the Mavericks too.

Sometimes I think it's best for all privately owned private pro sports teams to have multiple owners, like the Boston Celtics, so it's far less likely to have these type of toxic workplace environments happen (case in point, dealing with that creep Ime Udoka after an investigation onto his unsavoury behaviour and conduct towards many female staff members within the organisation)
 

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