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<blockquote data-quote="keamoresouth" data-source="post: 6969731" data-attributes="member: 39933"><p>One of the best Sundays of the season and the coverage was totally overshadowed by Brown throwing a strop. To be honest, it was only a matter of time before something blew up in Tampa. There were too many, eh, questionable characters being brought in for harmony to last. Not that Tampa are outliers in this regard. </p><p></p><p>Playoffs are all but set at this stage. Raiders-Chargers next Sunday is winner-take-all (unless Colts get Jaxed). Some interest in the AFC East and to a lesser extent the NFC West. But next weekend will be about seeing who gets the bye in the AFC and who plays who the following weekend. </p><p></p><p>Delighted to see the Bengals back on top in the AFC North, they're on a good run and might (I use that word carefully) win a playoff game ... </p><p></p><p>Dallas are in trouble if last night is anything to go by. Tampa not great either. Rams hit and miss. Looking like the Packers in the NFC if they can keep the roster together (easier said than done given how rampant Covid seems to be, but maybe the changing regulations will work in their favour). AFC is too close to call at this stage, whoever gets the 1 seed next weekend will fancy their chances of a week in LA in February.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keamoresouth, post: 6969731, member: 39933"] One of the best Sundays of the season and the coverage was totally overshadowed by Brown throwing a strop. To be honest, it was only a matter of time before something blew up in Tampa. There were too many, eh, questionable characters being brought in for harmony to last. Not that Tampa are outliers in this regard. Playoffs are all but set at this stage. Raiders-Chargers next Sunday is winner-take-all (unless Colts get Jaxed). Some interest in the AFC East and to a lesser extent the NFC West. But next weekend will be about seeing who gets the bye in the AFC and who plays who the following weekend. Delighted to see the Bengals back on top in the AFC North, they're on a good run and might (I use that word carefully) win a playoff game ... Dallas are in trouble if last night is anything to go by. Tampa not great either. Rams hit and miss. Looking like the Packers in the NFC if they can keep the roster together (easier said than done given how rampant Covid seems to be, but maybe the changing regulations will work in their favour). AFC is too close to call at this stage, whoever gets the 1 seed next weekend will fancy their chances of a week in LA in February. [/QUOTE]
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