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NFL 2015 Week 11: the dawn of the Age of Osweiler


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Either Alshon Jefferys ends the night with five TD's in a 35-70 blowout, or he ends the night with five catches in a 0-70 blowout...

Nah, but I seriously don't get why the pundits were falling over themselves to put Rodgers back on the pedestal after a night in which he completed like 45% of his passes. Lacey and the shitty Minnesota O-line won that game for the Packers. This is as good a chance to exorcise their problems as any though. A loss removes any hope of a soul from the Bears, and their defense has exceeded expectations by being merely mediocre. 

Long story short, I wouldn't bet the mortgage on this being the only good game of the day.

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So Lacy is so bad that he loses the job but then he gets it back and kicks ass for 1.5 games but then fumbles like a first-time ball-carrier? 

 

I can't keep up with all of this.

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He truly is. That gif is among my all-time favs.

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I never noticed before the ref's shit-eating grin at the end. I guess they're people too.

So anyone else noticed the free rushers on basically every play? Obviously my first instinct is to scream at my lamp 'goddamit, Gase! Call a protection!', but since this is vs Green Bay @ Lambeau I'm actually gonna assume Jay's not seeing it.

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Sit down in time to catch the first offensive offsides I've ever seen, and then a ridiculous tripping call. The offsides was irrefutable, I don't know what Alshon was thinking... But are you kidding me with that tripping? Really?

I find it absurd that they'll call that on the Bears while the Packers have 1 call (albeit a shitty one) against them for the whole game.

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