NFL: ***2022 NFL Season Thread***

Really don’t get why the Packers didn’t put AJ Dillon in for the shot goal line opportunities late in the game. Almost a guaranteed that he would have gotten the TD.
 
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That was a fantastic game. Packers should’ve won easily. Terrible play calling a few times. Idk how you don’t give the ball to Dillon multiple times
 
Green had to have missed an audible. No idea how that happens but I don’t know how else you explain that. Not like he’s a rookie.
 
Welp that screw-up for the Cardinals could very well end up meaning instead of playing in a nice weather- controlled dome in the Playoffs they are playing in freezing Lambeau Field instead come January.

Course when the Packers get their guys back of offense and defense I don't think Arizona is better than them anyways. Injuries aside I think the NFC is a Tampa vs. Green Bay battle with maybe the Rams or Cowboys possibly having a say in it.
 
Welp that screw-up for the Cardinals could very well end up meaning instead of playing in a nice weather- controlled dome in the Playoffs they are playing in freezing Lambeau Field instead come January.

Course when the Packers get their guys back of offense and defense I don't think Arizona is better than them anyways. Injuries aside I think the NFC is a Tampa vs. Green Bay battle with maybe the Rams or Cowboys possibly having a say in it.
I still for whatever reason don’t think the Packers are that great. They’ve been squeezing in wins, but I guess that’s how it goes sometimes.
 
I still for whatever reason don’t think the Packers are that great. They’ve been squeezing in wins, but I guess that’s how it goes sometimes.
Yep, they could very easily have 3 losses but have somehow pulled the wins out. Have to remember though they have been without David Bakhitari, ZaDarius Smith, Jaire Alexander, Preston Smith, then the 2 WR's tonight. Most of those guys should be back for them.

I hate the Packers so I hope they crash and burn in the Playoffs once again but they are probably due to break through one of these years.
 
I’m a Cowboys homer but if you made me bet on the NFC playoffs I’d take the Rams in a heartbeat. I won’t believe in the cardinals until they do something, and the Packers are what they are every year, an example of how valuable a HOF QB is on a team that is otherwise pretty average.
 
Welp that screw-up for the Cardinals could very well end up meaning instead of playing in a nice weather- controlled dome in the Playoffs they are playing in freezing Lambeau Field instead come January.

Course when the Packers get their guys back of offense and defense I don't think Arizona is better than them anyways. Injuries aside I think the NFC is a Tampa vs. Green Bay battle with maybe the Rams or Cowboys possibly having a say in it.
Rams possibly having a say? They handled the Bucs and match up really well with them. I think Rams are the team to beat in the NFC, followed by the Bucs, Packers, Cardinals, Cowboys in that order. I also think whoever comes out of the NFC beats AFC in the Super Bowl by 10 this year
 
Rams possibly having a say? They handled the Bucs and match up really well with them. I think Rams are the team to beat in the NFC, followed by the Bucs, Packers, Cardinals, Cowboys in that order. I also think whoever comes out of the NFC beats AFC in the Super Bowl by 10 this year
Well Cardinals beat up on the Rams on their home field and hell the Lions even gave them a pretty good game this past week so lets not act like they are a sure thing. As I said I think they are a good team but my worry with the Rams is they are a top heavy roster. If they don't have key injuries they are in good shape but if they do think it could hurt them worse than some of the other top contenders. Also don't think they will have a better record than the Packers due to the Division they are in so more than likely have to go to cold-ass Lambeau again like last year. Give me the Packers once again in that scenario.
 
That was a fantastic game. Packers should’ve won easily. Terrible play calling a few times. Idk how you don’t give the ball to Dillon multiple times

Joe Buck called the play calling superb. What a joke. I was yelling at TV for Dillon.

Lucky their receiver bailed us out.
 
Anyone know the injuries that were sustained by the two players on the same play...punt return...collision near the goal line? I saw it happen but then was unable to watch the rest of the game. That was a violent collision. Hope they are both OK...wow!
 
Anyone know the injuries that were sustained by the two players on the same play...punt return...collision near the goal line? I saw it happen but then was unable to watch the rest of the game. That was a violent collision. Hope they are both OK...wow!
Cardinals guy concussion and Packers guy torn ACL
 
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Well Cardinals beat up on the Rams on their home field and hell the Lions even gave them a pretty good game this past week so lets not act like they are a sure thing. As I said I think they are a good team but my worry with the Rams is they are a top heavy roster. If they don't have key injuries they are in good shape but if they do think it could hurt them worse than some of the other top contenders. Also don't think they will have a better record than the Packers due to the Division they are in so more than likely have to go to cold-ass Lambeau again like last year. Give me the Packers once again in that scenario.
The Lions also gave the Packers and Ravens a good game (or at least half in GB's case).
 
I still for whatever reason don’t think the Packers are that great. They’ve been squeezing in wins, but I guess that’s how it goes sometimes.
I always love seeing this. They just went on the road and beat an undefeated team without their entire starting WR core, lose their top TE, still have injuries on the OL and defense. They also went on the road and beat what looks to be a pretty tough Bengals team. Guess that still won’t impress some people. If they get healthy they are favorites in the NFC with Tampa Bay.