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Who's on your All Wildcard Weekend List so far?
#1
For Me:

 Patrick Mahomes
 St Brown
 Puka Nakua (wowzer!)
 Aaron Jones
 

 
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#2
Love
Stroud
n
Mahomes
Rashee Rice
PUka
Aaron Jones
Jaire Alexander
Nico Collins
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#3
Detroit held on for a win despite not playing their best and Green Bay was obviously impressive in pounding the Cowpies on the road. Hard not to notice that happening right in the NFCN. CJ Stroud seems to be the real deal. That's what popped for me over the weekend thus far.

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#4
Snow shovelers. Damn, a LONG way to go. And why are they going up? Wouldn't it make more sense to start at the top and move down? I don't know. Just me I guess. 

https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/...12348?s=20
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#5
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
Snow shovelers. Damn, a LONG way to go. And why are they going up? Wouldn't it make more sense to start at the top and move down? I don't know. Just me I guess. 

https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/...12348?s=20
Good ol' lake effect snow. Had it from two massive lakes when living in the U.P. of Michigan (Lake Superior and Lake Michigan). It gets stupid how much can be dumped in a one-to-two-day period.
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#6
Same position, damn near same route, same team, same tackler, same knee....We worry so much about helmet hits, but these fucking knee shots have to go. Someone needs to go Annie Wilkes on Kerby's knee. 

https://twitter.com/_jason_777/status/17...83688?s=20
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#7
Forgot about Rice!

Agree @MB, the knee shots have to go. It took out Higbee and TJH too...

They talked about it last night, no blows to the head and so now they go low. 
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#8
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
For Me:

 Patrick Mahomes
 St Brown
 Puka Nakua (wowzer!)
 Aaron Jones
Came here to post Puka. Agree with your whole list and especially Nakua. At the risk of blasphemy, he looks a lot like JJ out there. Especially as a rookie.

Kupp went from 2,000 yards to the Rams third option FAST (Puka, Williams). 
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
Same position, damn near same route, same team, same tackler, same knee....We worry so much about helmet hits, but these fucking knee shots have to go. Someone needs to go Annie Wilkes on Kerby's knee. 

https://twitter.com/_jason_777/status/17...83688?s=20
6-5 255 vs 6-1 203,  if you dont go low you are going to get killed.  I hate to see knee injuries,  but when you have guys giving up 50#s and trying make sure they bring the guy down, you are going to go low, especially now that about any attempt to break up a pass by going high will draw a 15 yard penalty and the risk of being tossed from the game.  the league is creating these issues through their efforts to make the game safer.  even a little higher up in the thighs is going to create an injury risk for a smaller lighter DB.  play within the rules and play to protect the other guy 2nd, but protect yourself first IMO.

want to cut down on these types of risks,  quit throwing the ball over the middle knowing that the receiver is going to be at risk. 
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@MaroonBells said:
Same position, damn near same route, same team, same tackler, same knee....We worry so much about helmet hits, but these fucking knee shots have to go. Someone needs to go Annie Wilkes on Kerby's knee. 

https://twitter.com/_jason_777/status/17...83688?s=20
6-5 255 vs 6-1 203,  if you dont go low you are going to get killed.  I hate to see knee injuries,  but when you have guys giving up 50#s and trying make sure they bring the guy down, you are going to go low, especially now that about any attempt to break up a pass by going high will draw a 15 yard penalty and the risk of being tossed from the game.  the league is creating these issues through their efforts to make the game safer.  even a little higher up in the thighs is going to create an injury risk for a smaller lighter DB.  play within the rules and play to protect the other guy 2nd, but protect yourself first IMO.

want to cut down on these types of risks,  quit throwing the ball over the middle knowing that the receiver is going to be at risk. 

& out pops Jimmy’s inner-safety, this guy clearly leads w/ his helmet, Joseph is a pos.
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