[NFL]Week 11

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TNF
Colts at Titans 8:25 PM NFL


Sunday
Jets at Bills 1:00 PM CBS
Raiders at Texans 1:00 PM CBS
Redskins at Eagles 1:00 PM FOX
Lions at Steelers 1:00 PM FOX
Falcons at Buccaneers 1:00 PM FOX
Cardinals at Jaguars 1:00 PM FOX
Ravens at Bears 1:00 PM CBS
Browns at Bengals 1:00 PM CBS
Chargers at Dolphins 4:05 PM CBS
Vikings at Seahawks 4:25 PM FOX
Packers at Giants 4:25 PM FOX
49ers at Saints 4:25 PM FOX


SNF
Chiefs at Broncos 8:30 PM NBC


MNF
Patriots at Panthers 8:40 PM ESPN



BYE: Cowboys, Rams

Looking forward to SNF & MNF - finally some solid primetime games!
 
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Dwayne Bowe will play in the Week 11 game against the Broncos despite getting arrested on speeding and marijuana charges Sunday night.

Under the new CBA, the Chiefs couldn't suspend Bowe even if they wanted to. The NFL could, but they won't review the case until after it runs its course in court. Ultimately, we'd expect little more than a slap on the wrist for Bowe. He's something of a knucklehead, but he's never been arrested before and his 2009 suspension was for violating the league performance-enhancing drug policy -- not the substance-abuse policy. Therefore, he's not a repeat offender. If the Chiefs want to send a message, they could not start Bowe against the Broncos or hold him out of a quarter.
 
Do they even throw Bowe the ball anymore? Would it matter if he wasn't on the field, isn't his roll to just occupy a good defend so Alex can check down to someone else?
 
lol his best role is he's a very good blocking wr at this point

on a sad note:

Todd Christensen, All-Pro tight end, dies at 57 | ProFootballTalk

Todd Christensen, a tight end who twice led the NFL in receptions, has died at the age of 57.

The Salt Lake Tribune reports that Christensen, who had battled liver disease and other illnesses, died this morning in a Utah hospital. Brigham Young University, where Christensen was a star running back, announced that he had died of complications from surgery.
 
So, which game is going to be more entertaining, the Chiefs/Broncos this Sunday, or the Seahawks/Saints game on December 2nd?

I personally think the wheels on the Kansas City bus fall off Sunday. The more entertaining game will be the Seahawks/Saints game. MNF, in Seattle? Forgetaboutit. Yes, I am being a homer.
 
Do they even throw Bowe the ball anymore? Would it matter if he wasn't on the field, isn't his roll to just occupy a good defend so Alex can check down to someone else?

They threw to Bowe quite a lot last week (not the bye week). But with Bowe, you'll get times when he will make tough catches and he will make it look easy, but there are other times when he should make a very simple catch yet he drops the ball. He doesn't have the speed to get open and Alex Smith doesn't have the testicular fortitude to throw it to him in tight coverage for fear of making a mistake.

He's a really good blocker though and will level opponents with blocks because he's so big physically. I think the Chiefs should start Junior Hemingway instead.
 
ndianapolis Colts running back Trent Richardson has something in common with Kim Kardashian -- 'cause someone's trying to cash in on a sex tape featuring the NFL star ... TMZ Sports has learned.

We know ... someone is shopping explicit footage showing the former 1st round NFL Draft pick engaged in an orgy with at least 3 women.

The person who has the footage has already contacted various media outlets, including TMZ Sports ... but so far, no takers. We've seen the footage -- let's just say Trent's got a lot in common with the Colts mascot, if you catch our drift.

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The more entertaining game will be the Seahawks/Saints game. MNF, in Seattle? Forgetaboutit. Yes, I am being a homer.

Seattle at home is usually retarded good. Amped up for a game against the Saints offense? Richard Sherman might rip out someones jugular. And I would much rather see the Saints win, because it always seems that half my fantasy team rosters are goddamn Saints.

Also, Lions. 6-3, in control of the NFC North with Rodgers out (hello Thanksgiving win). Holy shit, I think the last time the Lions went to the playoffs was when Favre threw a 145-yard pass to a wide open Sterling Sharpe to put it away.
 
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