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NFL 2022: The Fall of the "Immunized" Aaron Rodgers

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Seahawks have run out of gas. Probably need to win out to make the playoffs but the Chiefs should dispose of them easily.

49ers look to be the Eagles' biggest NFC threat no matter who is at QB.
 
Brock Purdy with another great performance, with an oblique injury on 4 days rest in Seattle and the team clinches the west. What this guy and this team are doing now is unreal.
 
I really think McCaffrey put them over the top, and if Deebo can come back strong soon, the Niners may be a match for anyone but the Eagles.
 
Yeah the Niners have definitely righted the ship after a rough start.

They look damn good.
 
The Colts really really suck. If the Vikings didn't hand them 14 points and other gifts in the first half, they wouldn't have broken the record.
 
"NFL officials have informed the owners of the league's 32 franchises that teams have spent $800 million on fired coaches and front-office executives over the past five years."

"NFL officials went so far as to compose spreadsheets specific to each team about the employees they fired and the costs incurred by the team."

For example, the Giants are still paying three head coaches and their coaching staffs.

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...s-spent-800m-fired-coaches-execs-last-5-years
 
"NFL officials have informed the owners of the league's 32 franchises that teams have spent $800 million on fired coaches and front-office executives over the past five years."

"NFL officials went so far as to compose spreadsheets specific to each team about the employees they fired and the costs incurred by the team."

For example, the Giants are still paying three head coaches and their coaching staffs.

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...s-spent-800m-fired-coaches-execs-last-5-years
Not sure how that's any of the league's business per se.
 
Cowboys. Lol. Jaguars could be a real threat in the AFC next year if they can clean up their mistakes.
 
Going to OT in Jacksonville.

Show teams where they’re burning through money. It likely wasn’t for public consumption.
Teams have (probably large) finance departments. I have no doubt they're aware of how much money they're paying to fired coaches. But you're right, it probably wasn't meant to become a story.

And my Bears continue to be who we thought they were.
 
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