OFFICIAL NFL THREAD 2024-25: Week XII

Speaking of Henry...

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You literally just proved my point with that statement :lol:

So because the Lions are better coached, that means the loss of Cashman was a bigger impact? Still no. We will see on the rematch at the end of the year assuming Lions aren’t sitting players resting for the playoffs.
 
So because the Lions are better coached, that means the loss of Cashman was a bigger impact? Still no. We will see on the rematch at the end of the year assuming Lions aren’t sitting players resting for the playoffs.
I wasn't talking about the "better coached" statement because I don't agree with that. If a player's absence is masked easily then their loss isn't as impactful. Vikes went from the 1st ranked defense to the 31st ranked defense during Cashman's absence. Now they're back looking like they did earlier in the season.
 
I mean, with all due respect, they played the Jags with Mac Jones at QB.
Yea and they did the same thing to the Texans (who should have beaten the Lions), '9ers, and the Packers. Hell the Packers only beat the Jags by 3 points lol
 
lol should but didn’t. That’s probably more cause for concern for the Texans than Detroit. Niners haven’t been right all year and were missing their biggest offensive weapon.
 
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