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NFL 2022-23: How About A Lions vs. Jaguars Super Bowl?

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NFL officials saw all the stupid college football targeting calls and said ""Hold my beer."

I can't believe they are getting that "careful." The KC one was almost worse than yesterday- the player even used his left arm to cushion the blow, but could not use his right, because he had the freaking football. There was no way at all that he could have done anything different, other than not even hit Carr. Once possession changed, it should be be able to be roughing the passer.
 
Especially all of those Packer "owners".

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Another winner of a Thursday night football game. One touchdown all game. Both teams managed to get first and goal and not get a touchdown.

And before people suggest it was great defense, the number of dropped passes plus completely missing very open receivers was pretty astounding- both teams should have had at least one more TD based on the misses and drops. Add in the very missed reads that should have resulted in at least a first down...

The game was so poorly played. I know many hate Tom Brady, but I have to very much agree with his sentiment that there's a lot of bad football being played.
 
Has every Thursday Night game been terrible this year?

I am forced to admit I can't watch the NFL anymore and I can barely watch college. Football is just so incredibly boring.
I don't watch Thur night football but I just came across this article,

At what point does Al Michaels take off the headset during the midst of whatever Thursday night laugher he’s been forced to call, and go full Michael Douglas in “Falling Down?”

Here we have the most-accomplished sports broadcaster of our lives, usually heard during the caliber of this weekend’s much-anticipated Buffalo-Kansas City showdown, calling a pathetic Commanders-Bears borefest on a weeknight streaming service.

Woof.

The NFL’s Thursday Night Football was getting better. Last season saw a number of intriguing matchups and games that seemed to suggest the league was getting more productive returns from its teams. The last two weeks would argue otherwise.

In Colts-Broncos and Commanders-Bears, the NFL delivered nationwide games normally reserved to hide in the 1 p.m. window on Sundays. And just wait until you see what’s to come over the next few weeks. Cardinals-Saints. Falcons-Panthers. The Jaguars and the Jets for the love of all things Must-See TV.

Then again, maybe it’s genius to give these stinkers to Prime Video, seeing the hassle there would be to flip the channel in order to find something more worthwhile to watch. That way we can all commiserate with Michaels about the terrible production we’re all forced to watch.

But somebody has to explain to me how Justin Fields and the pathetic Bears get back-to-back prime-time spots, next scheduled to play in Foxborough a week from Monday.
 
Wouldn’t you think that the Cleveland Browns would be shown here in Michigan? I would. Sadly CBS is showing the Baltimore Ravens here.
 
Wouldn’t you think that the Cleveland Browns would be shown here in Michigan? I would. Sadly CBS is showing the Baltimore Ravens here.

Given the blackout zones, I would not be surprised that there's enough overlap for the CBS Detroit channel into Ohio that they won't broadcast it.
 
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