I didn't get the see the whole game but I am so happy Bryce Young is showing out like he has. Right now I would rather watch the Panthers than the Jets. But that was a really bad drop by Legette it hit in the wrong place the hands. I think I would like to see the Panthers get another receiver. I like the guy from Arizona. I really like Travis Hunter but I am not sure if they will be able to get him. For my Jets I hear that they are going to draft a QB next year. After Ward & Sanders the pickings are slim. I like Ewers but he stays hurt and I think Milroe has a high ceiling but he needs to sit at least a year. If the Jets send Rodgers down the road maybe they could resign Taylor as a bridge QB. But right now the they have no GM or HC so that matters little. TBH I thought about Darnold coming back but why would he want to do that? You got me thereI really like Xavier Legette but for God's sake, catch the ball man!
Regardless of this being another game they maybe should have won. The Bryce Young apology tour continues on.
That was such an awesome game despite the Lions losing. I remember Joique Bell hurdling Nate Allen on a pass from Stafford. I also remember Stafford's face when the snap went over his head. Wild game for sure.Earlier today, I was watching the NFL Channel on Pluto TV. A game that was shown was one of the most brutal weather games in NFL history. It was a game in 2013 when Joey D's Detroit Lions played at a VERY snowy Philadelphia Eagles. Both teams have 7-5 records at that time. The weather was so bad they they had to go for it on 4th Down or do two-point conversions. I remembered watching that game live on TV long ago. That game was crazy!
Weather notes from that game: 27°F (approx. -2.78°C), 21°F (-6.11°C) wind chill, NE 8 MPH (12.87 kph) winds, and (I think) 4 inches(?) of snow.
Glad I didn't stay up to watch it, but a wins a win, and it was nice to see K Josh Karty being reliable for once.Welcome to the first game of the new week! It's an all-California affair and a classic SoCal vs. NorCal match. We got the Los Angeles Rams going up north to take on the San Francisco 49ers. The Rams are staging their run, but it could be curtains (or near curtains) for the 49ers should they fail tonight. The NFC West is fairly competitive with nobody really breaking away. So let's find out who will be the winner of this one.
Enjoy tonight's game!