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Simple Torture wrote:
Dallas/Denver could also be intriguing
Hopefully someone puts a helmet on Sleazekiel Elliott's knees
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Tony Romo is really good in the booth. He's identifying confusing calls/penalties with the accurate outcomes before the officials rule on the field. He's doing the Saints/Pats game right now. Impressed.
I should really be in bed asleep by now but you know, the Falcons being up by a couple TDs late.
Some of which is just the ebb and flow of a game, but I think they do a poor job of just continuing to convert downs on offense in 2nd halves. They are doing so much well the last two years that it's nit picking, but that's the general issue on offense, they have poor series on the OL, a penalty here, a back running the wrong way there where they waste downs and have to punt, and they put too much pressure on a fast but light defense. That, and whatever the hell they decided to do when they backed off and played a deep zone at the end of the 3rd quarter. Outside of 23 getting routine and unnecessary handsy PI calls (all the damn time) they shouldn't have been worried about deep balls. They can man up with just about anyone and they should do that more. If they get to where they have more second half drives that result in points and or they don't forget that Julio Jones is on the team, they'll have less quarters where the defense gets gassed and they give up a bunch of points.
They are good, but they still aren't quite up to the best preparation standards yet.
It'll be interesting to see if the Raiders are real.
I think every team in the division is real. The Chargers just aren't quite good enough to do anything and their situation off the field is just weird. For that matter so is Oakland's but they were very real last year before Carr got hurt. Denver has to play well enough on offense and the Chiefs are good across the board.
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