A video of Tyler Eifert's 3-TD performance last night. On the 3rd score, the 6' 6", 250 lb TE absolutely scorched CB Tramon Williams on a double move...
[video=youtube;aTkFnLXaP44]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTkFnLXaP44[/video]
The game's 2nd best TE now has 37 catches, 434 yards, and 9 TD's through 8 games.
Many good things are likely in store for this weekend's game...
Kaepernick, who just signed a $124 million dollar contract in 2014, has been benched. Hopefully Gabbert has a great game.
The Chargers placed WR Keenan Allen and RB Branden Oliver on IR, which should have a positive impact on Woodhead's usage moving forward.
Jets WR, Brandon Marshall, has multiple injuries and should be limited if he plays against Jacksonville. Thus, Eric Decker, who's having a great season, should have another nice game. Fitzpatrick is slated to play also.
The Patriots are facing a poor secondary in Washington, who's surrendered boatloads of yardage and TD's to much lesser WR's and TE's in games past. Gronk, Edelman, Chandler, and Amendola should benefit greatly at home. I'd like to see Cousins play well and keep the game close, forcing the Pats to keep their white superstars on the field.
I can't believe I'm rooting for the Steelers this weekend, but against a record setting anti-white squad like the Raiders, Pittsburgh looks like New England!
I loathe both squads, but it would be nice to see the Bills lose against the Dolphins, with Chris Hogan and Jordan Cameron having good games.
Eagles-Cowboys should be an interesting game. Hoping for Cooper, Ertz, Celek, Witten, and Beasley to play well in prime time.
Andrew Luck, the most disappointing white player in the NFL this season, faces the league's best defense in Denver this weekend. Sure, the protection has been poor, but Luck is holding onto the ball far too long, not using his check downs, not scrambling, not sensing the pressure, not moving his feet, not setting his feet, and throwing some Brett Favre-level bad interceptions. The Blackos defense doesn't seem quite as potent on the road, so hopefully the whiter Colts team (maybe Whalen finally earned some more playing time?) can pull out the victory and the struggling signal-caller can turn around his mistake-prone campaign.