NFL OFF-SEASON THREAD 2022-23: FanDuel getting everybody hemmed up. ESPN went Kamikaze. We in that dead zone of the year y’all.

How much will that Lamar brick go for?


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The Nick Foles Eagles team vs. Hurts team this year, do the champs win? I know there’s player crossover, think of it as these two teams playing in Madden.


Nick foles the same as Eli.. hot and cold as hell

All depends on when

Foles was horrible when wentz went down.. and wasn’t even good in the Atlanta game.. but vs y’all and the super bowl, we know what happened.. and then there’s the 27-2 year

dude is the best case of ryan Fitzpatrick




but this team is more talented or more well balanced throughout the roster
 
Ringer:

"Tyreek Hill is on pace to have the best season a wide receiver has ever had.

Through eight weeks with the Miami Dolphins, Hill has 961 receiving yards. This Sunday against the Chicago Bears, he will almost certainly pass the 1,000-yard mark. If you’re any good at math, you know what it means when a receiver has 1,000 yards at the halfway point of the season: He’s on pace for 2,000 receiving yards. It’s never been done. Calvin Johnson came the closest, with 1,964 receiving yards in 2012. Hill gets the advantage of a 17th game, added to the regular season last year—but nobody will care much if that big old “2” shows up in the record books. And while Hill’s extra game may seem like cheating, it’s worth remarking that he is averaging just 2 fewer receiving yards per game than Johnson did during his historic season."

 
Ringer:

"Tyreek Hill is on pace to have the best season a wide receiver has ever had.

Through eight weeks with the Miami Dolphins, Hill has 961 receiving yards. This Sunday against the Chicago Bears, he will almost certainly pass the 1,000-yard mark. If you’re any good at math, you know what it means when a receiver has 1,000 yards at the halfway point of the season: He’s on pace for 2,000 receiving yards. It’s never been done. Calvin Johnson came the closest, with 1,964 receiving yards in 2012. Hill gets the advantage of a 17th game, added to the regular season last year—but nobody will care much if that big old “2” shows up in the record books. And while Hill’s extra game may seem like cheating, it’s worth remarking that he is averaging just 2 fewer receiving yards per game than Johnson did during his historic season."


With 17 games there will be an asterisk
 
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