2024 NFL Week 10

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A masterful performance from Burrow, wasted because of repeated boneheaded play calls by the Bengals coaching staff.
 

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A masterful performance from Burrow, wasted because of repeated boneheaded play calls by the Bengals coaching staff.
Gotta think that after missing the playoffs last year and likely again this season, Zac Taylor is now on the proverbial "hot seat." The Bengals were without Joe Burrow most of last season which gave Taylor an excuse, but missing out again with a healthy Burrow will likely result in his firing. The really dumb play calling last night -- passing up multiple field goal opportunities, not trying to tie the game at the end of regulation, the numerous failed fourth down attempts -- may have sealed Taylor's fate unless the team still somehow makes an unexpected playoff run.

And given that Mike Brown (who is nothing like his legendary father) still owns the team and has a long track record of Caste-oriented failure, from the endless reign of Marvin X to the organization's reputation for giving "second chances" to a number of players with proven serious "character issues," this may be the last season of Cincy as a CF favorite. The move away from Charlie Jones and Trenton Irwin even after Tyler Boyd left and Tee Higgins has been mostly injured has already made the team less enjoyable to root for. The almost total lack of White depth on defense after the three stellar starters may also make a quick change in the team's demographics more likely in the near future.
 

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Gotta think that after missing the playoffs last year and likely again this season, Zac Taylor is now on the proverbial "hot seat." The Bengals were without Joe Burrow most of last season which gave Taylor an excuse, but missing out again with a healthy Burrow will likely result in his firing. The really dumb play calling last night -- passing up multiple field goal opportunities, not trying to tie the game at the end of regulation, the numerous failed fourth down attempts -- may have sealed Taylor's fate unless the team still somehow makes an unexpected playoff run.

And given that Mike Brown (who is nothing like his legendary father) still owns the team and has a long track record of Caste-oriented failure, from the endless reign of Marvin X to the organization's reputation for giving "second chances" to a number of players with proven serious "character issues," this may be the last season of Cincy as a CF favorite. The move away from Charlie Jones and Trenton Irwin even after Tyler Boyd left and Tee Higgins has been mostly injured has already made the team less enjoyable to root for. The almost total lack of White depth on defense after the three stellar starters may also make a quick change in the team's demographics more likely in the near future.
Bengals didn’t draft any Whites in last spring’s draft if my memory serves me correct. They also let Jonah Williams go in free agency. They could have had DeJean or one of the White RBs but passed on them all because of the caste system.
 

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Giants are struggling against The Panthers. lol I’m trying to watch, but the quality of play is horse crap.
 

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Germany still being punished for WWII having to host this thriller of 2-7 teams. America still being punished by having to listen to Rabbi Eisen attempt to do play by play again.
 

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The sideline bimbo informs us that the rookie NYG RB Tracy is already "a beloved figure in the locker room," thanks in large part to his "big smile."
 

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Germany still being punished for WWII having to host this thriller of 2-7 teams. America still being punished by having to listen to Rabbi Eisen attempt to do play by play again.
Lol Eisen must have a few uncles in media. About as boring as they come.
 

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The sideline bimbo informs us that the rookie NYG RB Tracy is already "a beloved figure in the locker room," thanks in large part to his "big smile."
I was utterly shocked they didn’t opt for “room brightening “
 

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Giants getting torched by Midget 2.0

Slow and undersized, running circles around NYG defense, minus McFadden.
 

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The sideline bimbo informs us that the rookie NYG RB Tracy is already "a beloved figure in the locker room," thanks in large part to his "big smile."

LOL. Can't make this stuff up!

Meanwhile look at Tracy's long and undistinguished career in college and how it has gotten him the starting job for the Giants. The much better White RBs - Shipley, Schrader, Steele and Laube get nothing of course.
 

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The Giants' interior defense is being pushed around as if they're high school level players, other than Lawrence.
 

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The sideline bimbo informs us that the rookie NYG RB Tracy is already "a beloved figure in the locker room," thanks in large part to his "big smile."
Yeah, that’s the reason for sure. Nothing to do with black solidarity.
 

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That’s really saying something @Don Wassall as Lawrence is a legit DT with size and speed. 9 sacks on the season. His presence should elevating the lesser sumo DL they employ.
 

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Wish I had kept count of the number of players in this game who have been "injured" after a play, usually to quickly return. Must be around two dozen by now. . .
 

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I've seen this commercial a few times already during the game. I imagine the casting call for it must have been something like "Mandatory multi-racial cast needed for Verizon commercial, apply only if you're exceedingly unattractive":

 

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So CMC is supposed to be back today, and apparently won't be on a pitch count. I hope he's fully healed.
 

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I've seen this commercial a few times already during the game. I imagine the casting call for it must have been something like "Mandatory multi-racial cast needed for Verizon commercial, apply only if you're exceedingly unattractive":


Haven't seen this commercial but more and more normies are picking up on the blatant social engineering in commercials. Once again you Mr. Wassall and this site made me aware of this 15+ years ago. Truly ahead of your time!
 

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What a play by Jewell! First the tip that somehow went Giants way and then he ripped one out rugby style from the receiver's hands few plays later! His second INT of the game
 

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Magical upsider, mediocre Big Ten RB Tracy juggles the ball and it results in an INT.
 
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