Thank you fuboTV for sponsoring this video. Go to http://fubotv.com/utree to start your FREE trial and get 15% off your first month. Let's call this a bye week. We were due for a relatively quiet one in terms of the NFL Football landscape. There was enough drama to last an entire season for weeks on end, but now we get to the grind of blowouts, bomb cyclones, and ugly football. Even then, a few narratives were changed (and formed). And the march of the NFL season continues on towards potential playoff glory. This video will try to at least make most of these blowouts enjoyable... for the most part.
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Thank you Raycon for sponsoring this video. Go to https://buyraycon.com/utree for 15% off your order! Brought to you by Raycon. I don't even know what football is anymore. Nothing that I have watched and tried to (poorly) study hasn't prepared me whatsoever for the sheer whatthefuckery that is this season so far. Exhibit A: The Baltimore Ravens. If you were to try and pitch this as a Hollywood script, you'd get laughed out of the building for sheer unrealism. But here we are: Over a quarter of the way through the season and new narratives and talking points are forming. Devastating losses, exhilarating wins, and more. This is Sportsball, and this video will also drive me insane by week thirteen. I guarantee it.
I have a coffee: You should buy it. There are some other coffees on there, too. You should also buy them. https://benchwarmerbrew.com/ This week might have been weird for a few reasons: It wasn't as breathtakingly insane as the past few weeks and I was travelling out of state and didn't have the time to binge on Redzone (although that could be for reasons of a stream I did with a Packers fan on Sunday. Let us not discuss such humiliation). What was the result of such a week of NFL Football? This video will try to explain in rather mundane detail (unless your name is Urban Meyer).
Special thanks to Seatgeek for sponsoring this video. Use code TREE for $20 off your first order. https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/TREE A week of struggles. A week of triumph. A week of refball. This was all part of the Week Three diet (some more frequent than others), but the NFL season continues to roll along. As narratives begin to form and questions arise about former contenders, what was in store for the teams questing for a playoff appearance? This video will help to explain such desires, at least for one week of games.
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We're almost there. Things are going to get hectic for a bit, but we're almost finished with another season of NFL Football. Always goes faster than you'd expect it to, but that's life for you. There are still a few more questions to answer (especially the important ones involving divisions and playoff seedings), but this week was more chess pieces moving around. Not much got resolved, but this was truly another week... in sportsball. God help us all.
The Steelers’ stunning loss to the Bengals Monday night can be symbolized in two late Ben Roethlisberger passes that ultimately cost Pittsburgh a chance to come back. Down 24-17 late in the fourth quarter, the Steelers had the ball on their own 24-yard line with just over two minutes left. On third-and-10, Roethlisberger escaped pressure and chucked the ball downfield: INTRO: 0:00 SPORTSBALL STEELERS: 0:02 LOLCOW OF THE WEEK: 0:26 THE DUMPSTERS FIRE REACTION: 0:52 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My Social Media: website/blog: https://cjhsports.wordpress.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/CooperHernick Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cooper_hernick/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cooper.hernick