NFL 2022 NFL - Week 7

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 @ 11:15 AM
New Orleans at Arizona LIVE

MONDAY, OCTOBER 24 @ 4:00 AM
Atlanta at Cincinnati
Cleveland at Baltimore LIVE
Detroit at Dallas LIVE
Green Bay at Washington LIVE
Indianapolis at Tennessee
New York Giants at Jacksonville
Tampa Bay at Carolina

MONDAY, OCTOBER 24 @ 7:05 AM
Houston at Las Vegas
New York Jets at Denver

MONDAY, OCTOBER 24 @ 7:25 AM
Kansas City at San Francisco LIVE
Seattle at Los Angeles Chargers LIVE

MONDAY, OCTOBER 24 @ 11:20 AM
Pittsburgh at Miami LIVE

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25 @ 11:15 AM
Chicago at New England LIVE

OPEN DATE:
Buffalo, Los Angeles Rams, Minnesota, Philadelphia

AUSTRALIAN T.V. GAMES
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 11.15 AM ON 21/10: New Orleans at Arizona
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 4.00 AM ON 24/10: Detroit at Dallas
LIVE ON ESPN2/KAYO AT 4.00 AM ON 24/10: Green Bay at Washington

LIVE ON 7MATE AT 4.00 AM ON 24/10: Cleveland at Baltimore
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 7.25 AM ON 24/10: Kansas City at San Francisco
LIVE ON 7MATE AT 7.25 AM ON 24/10: Seattle at Los Angeles Chargers
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 11.20 AM ON 24/10: Pittsburgh at Miami
LIVE ON ESPN/KAYO AT 11.15 AM ON 25/10 : Chicago at New England


LIVE ON watchESPN AT 4:00 AM on 24/10: NFL RedZone

NB: VIC, NSW, TAS times
less 30 mins SA, NT
less 1 hour QLD
less 1.5 hours NT
less 3 hours WA
 
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Id argue stats are key for edge rushers. Not IL tho as their job often entails 2-gapping

Sacks are a bit overrated, . I think pressures/QB hits are the best way to determine how good an edge rusher is, its a more stable metric generally. Some player get lucky one year and rack up a heap of sacks with bugger all pressures (See Vic Beasley when he had 18 sacks in a season, career was nothing before or after that), others get a shit tonne of pressures but miss out on sacks (see Brian Burns, never had more than 9 sacks in a season til now but forever getting pressures).
 
Sacks are a bit overrated, . I think pressures/QB hits are the best way to determine how good an edge rusher is, its a more stable metric generally. Some player get lucky one year and rack up a heap of sacks with bugger all pressures (See Vic Beasley when he had 18 sacks in a season, career was nothing before or after that), others get a s**t tonne of pressures but miss out on sacks (see Brian Burns, never had more than 9 sacks in a season til now but forever getting pressures).
Also these days with RTP rules, Edge guys probably have to hold back some, so pressures are key, also pressures can cause incomplete throws. Anyway, i said stats not sacks, including pressures hurries hits and sacks
 
Can only beat who you play. And they have taken care of business. I heard the same argument with the Panthers when they were 6-0 also in 2015. The Eagles are clearly the best team in the NFC for me.
Eagles and Giants had two softest schedules coming into the year. That being said, Eagles are far and away the best team in the NFC this year. Probably the only team from the NFC I give any chance since the whole conference is hot garbage.
 

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I like winning now.

But IF you don’t want to…. then a fourth round pick is good!
32 too old for our future , too good for our present and will free up cap space.
I’m bias but in the minority who didn’t think a 4th rounder was overs.
 
Eagles and Giants had two softest schedules coming into the year. That being said, Eagles are far and away the best team in the NFC this year. Probably the only team from the NFC I give any chance since the whole conference is hot garbage.

It's just hard to say who has a 'tough' schedule in the NFC- the conference is in a transition, the Packers and Bucs look washed and there are no super teams.

The Eagles look like they'd be favoured most weeks, but they've also beaten arguably the best two teams in the NFC outside of them in the Vikings and Dallas and both comfortably enough.

If we get there it will be through a division with the Cowboys and Giants right now- who in the NFC has a harder road?
 
It's just hard to say who has a 'tough' schedule in the NFC- the conference is in a transition, the Packers and Bucs look washed and there are no super teams.

The Eagles look like they'd be favoured most weeks, but they've also beaten arguably the best two teams in the NFC outside of them in the Vikings and Dallas and both comfortably enough.

If we get there it will be through a division with the Cowboys and Giants right now- who in the NFC has a harder road?
I would say there's no really good teams other than Philly. I'm not getting fooled by the Giants, Vikings and Cowboys records. Average teams.

Philly have Pittsburgh, Houston, Washington and Indy in the next 4 weeks. Soft as butter.
 
I would say there's no really good teams other than Philly. I'm not getting fooled by the Giants, Vikings and Cowboys records. Average teams.

Philly have Pittsburgh, Houston, Washington and Indy in the next 4 weeks. Soft as butter.

If by definition you insist that every single team in the league is a soft game, what's the insight gained?

Who are the tough teams we're being shielded from in the NFC?
 
Like at a point it isn't meaningful to claim it's about the schedule if the point is we're just better than everyone in our conference.
I don't know why you seem so slighted, I said you were the best team in the NFC by a fair margin. I just don't think there's any other team in the conference I would call above average at this point, regardless of records.
 
I don't know why you seem so slighted, I said you were the best team in the NFC by a fair margin. I just don't think there's any other team in the conference I would call above average at this point, regardless of records.

I'm not slighted, I think we agree
 

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