It's a real pickle to be in, honestly. It all depends on positioning now because the Patriots could end up with the first overall pick. Add in the Fields should-we, shouldn't-we debate and we've got a little bit of a mess on our hands. Things will no doubt get interesting.
Matzah_Rella
Game ball goes to the D, they stepped up big time:
- Sweat has turned the DL around. Dude's a monster.
- Turns out Dexter was a good second-round choice after all. He trails only Carter as the best rookie DLineman.
- TJ Edwards is a tackling machine. He was solely responsible for killing a few important drives for the Vikes.
- Terrell Smith may be a diamond in the rough. He looks comfortable and tackles really well.
- Hey, look; it's Tremaine Edmunds.
- Jaylon Johnson, you are ridiculous.
- The Flus was loose. He threw in a lot of creative pre-snap looks which was pleasantly surprising.
I've been waiting for a defensive performance like that all year. It felt doubly good making the flavor-of-the-month QB look human after all.
You're not wrong, friend. But, a win is a win, and it's a feeling we don't get much around these parts. I'll take it.
This sub is wild, you’d think we lost the game with some of the shit I’ve been reading. It feels good to win, so enjoy it ya curmudgeony fucks.
FUCK YOU GETSY
Two words, three syllables: Mel Tucker
End of discussion.
Make no mistake, the Bears put the “I” in incompetent, but there’s no way Eberflush survives black Monday.
I want Johnson, and I want it good.
It’s funny to me the amount of Lions “fans” that were weirdly ready to throw in the towel on their season as if being 7-3 would’ve been such a bad thing. They’re a strange lot, that fan base.
This game is physical already. Fucking love it.
Ok. Ok. I’m digging it
Right behind you. The level-headed opinions are getting drowned out by the toxicity from both sides. I trust my own eyes after games, but they tend to turn when I start reading comments, so I'm taking a break.