and it's a must see. Usually when a receiver drags his toes at the sideline, he's got one foot planted and is only dragging one foot. Not Dwayne Bowe.
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-cant-miss-plays/09000d5d813acaea/WK-7-Can-t-Miss-Play-Bowe-on-his-toes
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So Chiefs are 1-6 with their bye next week. Lions are 1-5 and host the Rams next week, so they should get to 2.
Remaining schedules:
Lions:
Rams
@Seahawks
@Vikings
Browns
Packers
@Bengals
@Ravens
Cardinals
@49ers
Bears
The Lions should beat the Rams, Browns, and at least one other team. That's 4-12.
Chiefs:
@ Jaguars
@ Raiders
Steelers (my birthday, sigh)
@ Chargers
Broncos
Bills
Browns
@ Bengals
@ Broncos
They really have to beat the Raiders this time around, and maybe they can beat both the Bills and Browns. Hard to say what happens to the Broncos. The Chiefs usually play them close at home, and who knows, they might rest players in week 17. Still, 4 wins looks like about the ceiling for this time, 3-13 might be more realistic. (Although, I do like their odds in a tiebreaker situation.)
And in case it comes down to week 17, the Lions play at noon, the Chiefs at 3. The way it looks now, you would think there shouldn't be more than 1 game separating these two. Early prediction. The Lions are 4-11 heading into the last game, but lose to the Bears at noon. The 3-12 Chiefs are comfortably ahead in point differential, so they just need to beat the Broncos on the road to win me a burger. We'll see.
And for the record, Brandon Flowers didn't get a pick-six in the second quarter. Must not have been a premonition. Damnit.
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Also, no comments on the fact that Mark looks like McNabb and I look like Westbrook?
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