NFL 2023 NFL - Super Wildcard Weekend

Super Wildcard Winners?


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SUNDAY, JANUARY 14 @ 8:35AM (LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AND 7MATE)
:nflbrowns: (5) Cleveland at :nfltexans: (4) Houston

SUNDAY, JANUARY 14 @ 12:15PM (LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AND 7MATE)
:nfldolphins: (6) Miami at (3) :nflchiefs: Kansas City

MONDAY, JANUARY 15 @ 8:40AM(LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AND 7MATE)
:nflpackers: (7) Green Bay at :nflcowboys:(2) Dallas

MONDAY, JANUARY 15 @ 12:15PM (LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AND 7MATE)
:nflrams: (6) Los Angeles at :nfllions: (3) Detroit

TUESDAY, JANUARY 16 @ 8:30AM (LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AND 7MATE)
:nflsteelers: (7) Pittsburgh at :nflbills: (2) Buffalo

TUESDAY, JANUARY 16 @ 12:15PM (LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AND 7MATE)
:nfleagles: (5) Philadelphia at :nflbucs: (4) Tampa Bay

DIVISIONAL GAME
:nflravens:(1) Baltimore
:nfl49ers: (1) San Francisco

NB: VIC, NSW, TAS times
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Oh the Karma.



How many head coaches in the NFL carry on like this with no class at all??


Hadn’t seen that. That’s incredibly embarrassing, particularly when you only get the win because MVS can’t catch.

I understand the pressure on these guys and the s**t they take from all angles, but you can’t act like that.
 

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Browns moving off Baker Mayfield and then him going to another team, a team everyone predicted would be s**t this year and taking them to an NFC South title and to the Divisional round of the playoffs whilst they are stuck with Watson he's always injured and has 28 Sexual assault charges filed against him must hurt a bit.....

He needed the browns to give up on him for him to grow up and mature. Then he needed for his 1 year panthers experience to be a failure to finally get into the right situation and mature enough to grab the opportunity and run with it.
 
Dolphins fans were saved by a Cowboys meltdown, then the Cowboys fans were saved by an Eagles meltdown. Unfortunately for Philly fans, there’s no football to steal the attention from them tomorrow. Going to be a long week for them.
 
I didn't see the Bucs game, and have only now watched the edited NFL highlights package. That looked brutal! Did the Eagles defence do anything at all? Terrible way for Kelce's career to end, if that is the case.

Happy as all f--k for Baker.
 
He needed the browns to give up on him for him to grow up and mature. Then he needed for his 1 year panthers experience to be a failure to finally get into the right situation and mature enough to grab the opportunity and run with it.
Think the short Rams stint did him the world of good. Showed to himself and the league with good solid coaching he could be good.
 
Dolphins fans were saved by a Cowboys meltdown, then the Cowboys fans were saved by an Eagles meltdown. Unfortunately for Philly fans, there’s no football to steal the attention from them tomorrow. Going to be a long week for them.
Good. More scrutiny on coaching staff and team. Players gave up, but why?
 
He needed the browns to give up on him for him to grow up and mature. Then he needed for his 1 year panthers experience to be a failure to finally get into the right situation and mature enough to grab the opportunity and run with it.

I didn't think he really played that well. He had a few interceptions dropped, and took some bad sacks.
 
I didn't think he really played that well. He had a few interceptions dropped, and took some bad sacks.
His point about maturity is right though, in Cleveland he was a jerk. Seems far more grounded, has far better people skills than he used to have, not this immature me against the world high school and college schtick he carried for so long, talks level headed and team first and in turn his teammates want to play for him because of it.
 
Packers keep winning it looks like 49ers then Bucks probably. After Dallas’s that all the post season rivals in one go
 
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Actually that little tantrum outburst by Sirianni is most definitely NOT a "Philly thing" - especially in a non division rival house owned by a Philly legend like Andy Reid. Coaches from Philly (especially head coaches) don't behave like that, especially not towards crowds and not in public.

For divisional old school rivals like the Giants or the Cowboys, different story, the gamesmanship comes out, but against a team like the Chiefs, with all they have achieved under a former Philly coach like Reidy, no bloody way do you behave like that, especially after a close lucky win. That behaviour is one of the key moments where he started to lose a lot of respect from the Philly fans and media - especially with his utterly classless conduct in the weeks following when we lost to the Niners and Dallas.

Guys like Kelce, Cox, Johnson and BG don't ever behave like that towards oppo crowds - we're just not that sort of team culture, and anybody who does rant against the crowd (see TO in his time with us) gets run out of town pretty fast. Has been the case for decades, Buddy Ryan really clamped down on that sort of crap conduct towards fans and it has been very much part of the Lurie expectation since he bought the team.

I get that Philly fans have a longstanding rep, but the team itself hasn't behaved that way, especially not towards fans, until Sirianni arrived and decided in his second year he was a legend in his own head.
 
I didn't think he really played that well. He had a few interceptions dropped, and took some bad sacks.
Agree on the bad sacks Mayfield took, but there weren't really any gimmie interceptions dropped. The Bucs WRs had stone cold drops on 7 of Mayfield's passes though, he should have had at least another 100 yards passing off those drops alone.
 
Agree on the bad sacks Mayfield took, but there weren't really any gimmie interceptions dropped. The Bucs WRs had stone cold drops on 7 of Mayfield's passes though, he should have had at least another 100 yards passing off those drops alone.

There was.

The play immediately before their third field goal he threw it directly to the linebacker.
 
Slay might be another one who is done. sucks if his last play ends with him being carted off.
The early suggestion is it could be a spinal injury - needs confirmation after further testing tomorrow - just atrocious if that turns out to be the case, really hoping it isn't too serious.
 
There is something rotten about this Philly team now. Some sort of wholesale change is required if this continues and they get blown out.
The assistant coaches lost parts of the team from week 8. Sirianni's tantrums and arrogance lost the core leaders after week 11.

New DC, new OC, minimum 13 players gone from D for being rubbish, Fletcher Cox retired, plus our one really good DB with a spinal injury. Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis couldn't get past the bye week with any energy, and Nolan Smith and Nakobe Dean both look lost. So much for that young core D we drafted...

On O, greatest center in the history of the modern NFL retired, Lane Johnson retired, Swift gone elsewhere, Boston Scott gone elsewhere, and all y'all know we ain't drafting any talent at linebacker with Howie in the house.

On the other side of the ball, we basically become an offense of Hurts running, AJ Brown, Devonta and Goedert catching the same dumb pass routes, and then Gainwell being fed pointless running (when he shouldn't even be on an NFL team). Only the ghost of Tommy Thompson can save the scoring if Jake Elliott and Rick Lovato regress next year.

And if the historically great Jeff "the Quiet Coaching Beast" Stoutland finally accepts a promotion elsewhere to be OC (or heck just assistant junior OC in waiting) with the buckets of cash he is long overdue, we will go backwards fast in the one area of promise, our O line.

But heck we have Pick 22 this year so all will be great!! Who needs quality coaches, salary cap space, draft picks or good contracts?? Not us!!
 
Youre pedalling the same crap you do about Simon Goodwin, that idiot needs to go too, wasting a team in a premiership window. :p
wtf are you on about cuck?
 
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