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We definitely didn't have to watch the Buccaneers blast in the Eagles as well as the Chiefs destroy the Steelers in a three-hour broadcasting an ode towards Ben Roethlisberger -- but we did and it was the least entertaining part over the course of the week.
There isn't always a need for more. The weekend's four games was already perfect. The two NFC Two AFC symmetry was there and it was wonderful. Then we're pushing the whole thing into Monday, with an unbalanced three game Sunday. I understand that raging against the machine isn't a practical enterprise, I just hope the players can see some benefits in the coming CBA that they are not on the line for an extra week of regular season as well as an additional playoff game.
Now, let's not invest the time to think about what went wrong this weekend instead, let's focus on the incredible things that took place.
There were plenty of big winners at quarterback this week but none were more impressive as Josh Allen. Beyond the incredible stats it was far more about the comment Allen stated on his Saturday than anything else.
Do not get me wrong, generally, I don't like the idea of a "statement games." That's just one of those sports buzzword phrases that we concoct for narrative's sake Buy Mut 24 Coins, but aren't the actual reality of the athletes who are engaging in the contest. They don't pay attention to "statements," they operate to win, win again, repeat.