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    Ingomike

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    This list would have been thought crazy a mont ago. That is why they play the games…

    1. Dolphins (3-0; No. 6): To be the best, you’ve got to beat the best. And they did.

    2. Eagles (3-0; No. 4): The only difference between the Dolphins and Eagles? The Dolphins have beaten two great teams.

    3. Bills (2-1; No. 1): Ken Dorsey should switch to decaf after kickoff.

    4. Packers (2-1; No. 7): The defense is playing better, which is good because the offense still needs work.

    5. Rams (2-1; No. 5): The division isn’t as good as we thought it would be, which puts the Rams in position to seize it.

    6. Chiefs (2-1; No. 2): It’s amazing that they made all those mistakes and still nearly won.

    7. Buccaneers (2-1; No. 3): No tablets were harmed in the losing of this game.

    8. Ravens (2-1; No. 9): Through three games, Lamar Jackson’s self-bet is paying off. He only has 48 games to go.

    9. Cowboys (2-1; No. 10): Cooper Rush is performing just well enough to get Dak Prescott to return before he should.

    10. Bengals (1-2; No. 11): The next AFC East team they face will likely give them a much stiffer test.

    11. Jaguars (2-1; No. 18): Urban Meyer will inevitably find a way to try to take credit.

    12. Titans (1-2; No. 13): The key to every game is to get the ball early, often, and repeatedly to Derrick Henry.

    13. Browns (2-1; No. 22): They suffocated the Steelers, and they could keep winning plenty of games even without Deshaun Watson.

    14. Broncos (2-1; No. 25): Russell Wilson‘s meal took nearly as long to cook as Jan’s osso buco.

    15. 49ers (1-2; No. 8): Maybe Brock Purdy should get a shot.

    16. Vikings (2-1; No. 23): It was a Week Two performance but, somehow, a Week One result.

    17. Giants (2-0; No. 21): If they had 22 Saquon Barkleys, they’d never lose a game.

    18. Colts (1-1-1; No. 32): Does that win justify hanging a banner?

    19. Chargers (1-2; No. 12): This team has way too many injuries for it to be bad luck.

    20. Patriots (1-2; No. 14): Let Bailey zap.

    21. Steelers (1-2; No. 15): If they don’t do something to pump up the offense, it’s going to be a very long year in Pittsburgh.

    22. Bears (2-1; No. 28): Ugly wins count the same in the standing as the pretty ones.

    23. Cardinals (1-2; No. 16): From 10-2 to 1-2 is a very rude awakening.

    24. Jets (1-2; No. 19): They need Zach Wilson to play, and to play like the guy they drafted him to be.

    25. Panthers (1-2; No. 31): Matt Rhule’s termination has been temporarily delayed.

    26. Saints (1-2; No. 20): Sean Payton isn’t walking through that door.

    27. Falcons (1-2; No. 29): They’re better than their record indicates, which puts them in good shape to contend for a playoff spot.

    28. Seahawks (1-2; No. 24): The only thing this team has in common with the ’72 Dolphins is that they were both 1-0.

    29. Lions (1-2; No. 26): Now that they’re learning how to start, the Lions have to learn how to finish.

    30. Washington (1-2; No. 27): The Eagles continue to be thrilled that Carson Wentz has gone.

    31. Raiders (0-3; No. 17): In a top-heavy AFC, they can’t get away with many more losses before the window closes on getting to the playoffs.

    32. Texans (0-2-1; No. 30): The worst team in the worst division gets the worst spot, this week.

     

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    I think the Jags are for real. All of those years of picking high in the draft starting to pay dividends with a coach that knows how to win.

    My prediction; "the worst division in football" will get at least two teams in the playoffs this year.
     

    Ingomike

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    No one will say what was said to get the penalty…

     

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    Ingomike

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    So Tua should have been out in concussion protocol all week minimum. Now he is concussed twice in four days. Ridiculous! And spare me the “official” BS, a blind man could see his cognitive faculties we’re affected. The rule is if “gross motor instability,” he may continue only if the team physician and the Unaffiliated Neurotrauma Consultant conclude that the instability was not neurologically caused. The NFLPA believes he should not have been allowed back in the game.

    Those are the rules and every QB is subject to them.
     

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    So Tua should have been out in concussion protocol all week minimum. Now he is concussed twice in four days. Ridiculous! And spare me the “official” BS, a blind man could see his cognitive faculties we’re affected. The rule is if “gross motor instability,” he may continue only if the team physician and the Unaffiliated Neurotrauma Consultant conclude that the instability was not neurologically caused. The NFLPA believes he should not have been allowed back in the game.

    Those are the rules and every QB is subject to them.
    but he sells jerseys
     

    chipbennett

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    So Tua should have been out in concussion protocol all week minimum. Now he is concussed twice in four days. Ridiculous! And spare me the “official” BS, a blind man could see his cognitive faculties we’re affected. The rule is if “gross motor instability,” he may continue only if the team physician and the Unaffiliated Neurotrauma Consultant conclude that the instability was not neurologically caused. The NFLPA believes he should not have been allowed back in the game.

    Those are the rules and every QB is subject to them.
    The league, deservedly, is getting lit up over the handling of Tua.

    It reminds me of Alec Pierce going back into the game after that hit Week 1. But that was minor compared to the medical malpractice with Tua.
     

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    thunderchicken

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    So Tua should have been out in concussion protocol all week minimum. Now he is concussed twice in four days. Ridiculous! And spare me the “official” BS, a blind man could see his cognitive faculties we’re affected. The rule is if “gross motor instability,” he may continue only if the team physician and the Unaffiliated Neurotrauma Consultant conclude that the instability was not neurologically caused. The NFLPA believes he should not have been allowed back in the game.

    Those are the rules and every QB is subject to them.
    I didn't see what happened and this is the first I heard of it. So, maybe you and other are right that Tua shouldn't have been allowed to go back in the game. Ok one could be skeptical of the team doctor's motivation or influence. But the Neurotrama Consultant that's supposed unaffiliated had to be part of the conclusion. Who hires the consultant? NFL or the teams?
     

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    They work for the NFL and are not affiliated with team. There is a standard protocol the doctors are required to follow including standardized testing. If he passed those on the sideline then he is good to go.
     

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    I didn't see what happened and this is the first I heard of it. So, maybe you and other are right that Tua shouldn't have been allowed to go back in the game. Ok one could be skeptical of the team doctor's motivation or influence. But the Neurotrama Consultant that's supposed unaffiliated had to be part of the conclusion. Who hires the consultant? NFL or the teams?
    I would suggest viewing the video from the Sunday game where he was stumbling like a drunk but it was explained away because his back was hurt. Horse hockey. My suspicion is the NFL is desirous of the player as a poster child and wants him on the field as he is making a splash in this young season…
     

    thunderchicken

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    I would suggest viewing the video from the Sunday game where he was stumbling like a drunk but it was explained away because his back was hurt. Horse hockey. My suspicion is the NFL is desirous of the player as a poster child and wants him on the field as he is making a splash in this young season…
    I gave a half a** effort so far to find a clip of it but still haven't seen it. I've had some back pain issues before and I can't say I ever stumbled around like a drunk. It was more like gingerly walking like an elderly man with arthritis on a cold day. So wouldn't surprise me if it had more to do about TV ratings
     

    rob63

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    I gave a half a** effort so far to find a clip of it but still haven't seen it. I've had some back pain issues before and I can't say I ever stumbled around like a drunk. It was more like gingerly walking like an elderly man with arthritis on a cold day. So wouldn't surprise me if it had more to do about TV ratings
    You will have to go to Youtube to watch it, go to the 1:50 mark...
     
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