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Yo bro, somebody is asleep at the switch this year. In the past, I felt like the standings were updated every Sunday night and again on Monday after the game. This year…you all are slacking. The Lions record is 8-3, they finished their most recent game 2 days ago, really annoyed by this shit. Fix yourself Reddit.

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The Cardinals are the only team in the history of the NFL, AFL or AAFC to score exactly 4 points in a game.

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  • The Browns finished last season 7-10 and are currently 7-3

  • The Texans finished last season 3-13-1 and are currently 6-4

  • The Colts finished last season 4-12-1 and are currently 5-5

  • The Broncos finished last season 5-12 and are currently 5-5

  • The Bears finished last season 3-14 and are currently 3-8

With the Browns, Broncos and Bears still having only tied their finishing record from last season and the Colts having one more win than last season, the Texans are currently the only team to have three more wins than last season, including their first win against the Steelers since 2011.

The Broncos started the season 1-5 including the historic loss to Miami and have turned things around beautifully, including a victory over the reigning champion Chiefs and a victory over the Vikings who had a 5-game winning streak at the time they played. The Broncos haven't allowed an opponent to score more than 22 points since week 5, and in week 8 were the first team to hold the Chiefs to a single digit score since the Titans did it on October 24, 2021.

The teams that currently need just one more win to tie their win total from last season are the Dolphins, Raiders, Lions and Rams.

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Wanted a Nick Chubb Browns retro jersey. $170 on the NFL team shot website. Went to a Chinese knockoff site, I could’ve bought 7 different jerseys for $170. The price difference is just insane. How can they justify pricing a jersey at $170? Do people actually buy it?

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I’m new to watching sports in general, but every week it seems like something around the league is dysfunctional. Whether it be players being fined for seemingly minor things (like cheetahs peace sign), or bad referee calls, or organizations giving up, or how the trade deadline was boring compared to other sports, it all seems like the nfl is not very well regulated. Is this how it’s always been, or have these problems gotten worse as of recent? I’m not trying to put blame on anyone here, but what’s the underlying problem? Also, do these sorts of things happen in other sports all the time?

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Die hard NFL & Pats fan for a few decades now. I’ve always been of the mindset that more football is better than less, so I’ve always welcomed the Saturday games added to the schedule in late December.

But I have to say that today’s Black Friday game fell flat to me. So do the Sunday morning European games. For whatever reason that I haven’t been able to identify, I just don’t get up for them like I do the normal slate. It’s almost like I feel bad for watching them instead of doing normal shit. I’m good to watch the Thursday and Monday night games because the kids are asleep. Sunday afternoon is sort of accepted as time for football. But Friday afternoon and Sunday morning?? I get why the nfl is doing it. They’re wanting to expand viewership in Europe AND more importantly, dominate other time slots for ratings and future tv contracts. I get it but I also really find myself tuning out.

Am I alone on this island or does it feel like the NFL is quasi jumping the shark?

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Jevon Holland: Since being in the league I’ve heard that field is trash

Raheem Mostert: We’ve got to do something about this turf. Something has to change.

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“Against the spread” refers to betting on a team to perform better than the point spread set by the sportsbook. They must either win by a margin greater than the spread (for favorites) or lose by fewer points than the spread (for underdogs) for the bet to be successful.

Quote from NY Post Point spreads are supposed to be the great equalizer. History has shown that the eventual champions are often underestimated by the composite sum of market influences, even when they’re media-friendly, high-profile programs. Consistently clearing high expectations is a sign of greatness.

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The Dolphins vs Jets had aired 50(!) non-local commercials in the 4th Quarter, that was a Commercial Counter Record for 4th Quarter Non-Local Commercials!

The Jets since the bye week has only scored 50 points.

  • Won 13-10 in overtime against the Giants
  • Lost 27-6 against the Chargers
  • Lost 16-12 against the Raiders
  • Lost 32-6 against the Bills
  • Lost 34-13 against the Dolphins

In fact, coming into this game, the Jets had scored a total of 44 4th Quarter Points, but due to the 7 points scored in the 4th Quarter of this game, they now have 51. Which means they just avoided a horrifying statistic of having more 4th Quarter Non-Local Commercials in a NYJ standalone game then the Jets have scored in the 4th Quarter all season.

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That’s all, Hackett is a good man and a horrible coach that has gotten the Adam Gase treatment due to his relationship with Rodgers.

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With 102 receiving yards in a win vs the Jets, Tyreek hill gets up to 1324 receiving yards on the season, meaning he needs 676 receiving yards to be the first receiver to ever reach the 2k mark, an average of 113 per game for the rest of the season.

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#Miami Dolphins at New York Jets

ESPN Gamecast

MetLife Stadium- East Rutherford, NJ

Network(s): PRIME VIDEO (All prime games are streamed on twitch for free)


Time Clock
Final

Scoreboard

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
MIA 3 14 3 14 34
NYJ 0 6 0 7 13

Scoring Plays

Team Quarter Type Description
MIA 1 FG Jason Sanders Made 38 Yd Field Goal
MIA 2 TD Tyreek Hill Pass From Tua Tagovailoa for 7 Yds Jason Sanders Made Ex. Pt
NYJ 2 TD Brandin Echols 30 Yd Interception Return Greg Zuerlein Missed Ex. Pt Attmpt
MIA 2 TD Jevon Holland 99 Yd Interception Return, J.Sanders extra point is GOOD, Center-B.Ferguson, Holder-J.Bailey.
MIA 3 FG Jason Sanders Made 54 Yd Field Goal
MIA 4 TD Raheem Mostert 13 Yd Rush Jason Sanders Made Ex. Pt
NYJ 4 TD Garrett Wilson Pass From Tim Boyle for 1 Yd Greg Zuerlein Made Ex. Pt
MIA 4 TD Raheem Mostert 34 Yd Rush Jason Sanders Made Ex. Pt

Highlights from ESPN.com (Note: These links may expire in a few days)

  1. Tua Tagovailoa and Tyreek Hill connect for a 7-yard touchdown vs. the Jets.
  2. Tim Boyle heaves the ball to the end zone, but Jevon Holland picks it off and goes 99 yards the other way for a touchdown to end the first half.
  3. Brandon Echols reads the play perfectly as he steps in front of the receiver to make the pick-six play.
  4. The Jets and Dolphins get into a scuffle that ends with a Micheal Clemons getting ejected for elbowing a referee.
  5. Raheem Mostert makes it look easy as he uses his speed to cross the goal line for a Dolphins touchdown.

Passing Leaders

Team Player C/ATT YDS TD INT SACKS
MIA Tua Tagovailoa 21/30 243 1 2 2-15
NYJ Tim Boyle 27/38 179 1 2 7-49

Rushing Leaders

Team Player CAR YDS AVG TD LONG
MIA Raheem Mostert 20 94 4.7 2 34
NYJ Breece Hall 7 25 3.6 0 11

Receiving Leaders

Team Player REC YDS AVG TD LONG TGTS
MIA Jaylen Waddle 8 114 14.3 0 32 8
NYJ Garrett Wilson 7 44 6.3 1 11 10

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Los Angeles Bulldogs were once proposed to enter the NFL back in 1936 but the Cleveland Rams (the LA Rams we know today) were chosen instead

we almost had the Seattle Kings back in 1972 before the Seahawks entered the league 4 years later

once the World Football League shut down there was talks about the Memphis Grizzlies (aka the Southmen) joining the NFL

Memphis Hound Dogs, Baltimore Bombers, & St. Louis Stallions were proposed in the 1990s but instead we got the Jacksonville Jaguars, & the Carolina Panthers

Are there anymore proposed franchise that almost happened but never occurred or is that all that we know of?

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Yesterday I saw a post showing the average winning percentage of opponents defeated, and Carolina was on top of the list because they beat a 6-4 team for their ONE win. Obviously, and hopefully, the post was made tongue-in-cheek, but it did have me wanting to look at the data differently, so I decided to build on that and show total wins for opponents each team has defeated. I don’t know that this adds much different than regular schedule strength stats, or avg DVOA of opponent, but I just wanted to try a different view. For lack of a better team, let's call it WDs (Wins Defeated).

I’ll use Dallas and Baltimore as an example to illustrate the metric. Both teams are 8-3, but the quality of their wins are strikingly different.

In Dallas’ eight wins this year, their opponents have a .297 winning percentage, the equivalent of a 5-12 team over a full season. Here are the YTD records of the opponents they beat:

  • 3-8
  • 4-6
  • 2-8
  • 4-6
  • 4-6
  • 3-8
  • 1-9
  • 4-8

In Baltimore’s eight wins this year, their opponents have a .508 winning percentage, almost the equivalent of a 9-8 team over a full season. Here are the YTD records of the opponents they beat:

  • 6-4
  • 5-5
  • 7-3
  • 3-7
  • 8-3
  • 2-9
  • 6-5
  • 5-5

One small issue which I didn’t adjust for is that some teams haven’t had their bye yet, so not every team has played the same number of games. I could aggregate winning percentage, which would be more accurate, but would be a weird stat to digest. I kept it basic and just added wins. The point is simply to combine win volume with strength of wins.

In the chart below, the data is color coded by number of wins for each team, in case you want to compare against teams with the same record.

https://preview.redd.it/ne7qnkhzgc2c1.png?width=585&format=png&auto=webp&s=de200ee73faa2d57edbc4e6426836b15956046db

What stands out?

How about 7-3 Miami with only 22 WDs, while the other 7-3 teams have between 34 and 37 WDs.

At 4-6 the Jets have the 17 moat WDs by virtue of two of their wins coming against the Eagles and Bills. They lead all 4-win teams and are ahead of three 5-win teams.

Like I said, I don't know that it's any better than other schedule strength stats, just trying something different, although it's probably been done by others as well. Hope you enjoy!

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I know it’s extremely rare for a defensive player to be considered, let alone a DB, but with his season so far he deserves it. I’m not a Cowboys fan by any means (usually root against them) but you have to admit greatness when you witness it. He’s the top ranked corner according to PFF just broke an NFL record for pick sixes and has the most INTs in the league. He’s so far above anyone else in his position plus he’s doing things that no one else has done before. Brady was right when he said the NFL offensive skill isn’t the same this year- there’s no one offensively other than Tyreek or AJ that are having rare seasons. Why are we sitting here pretending like we have to chose between this shitpile of offensive candidates when there’s so many defensive players playing at a high level. Obviously he has to finish the season strong but if he can finish with three to four more INTs (11total) it would be insane to me to pass him up, at the very least DPOY. Would love to hear some civil discourse on this.

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