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Four Observations From Week 11 Of The NFL Season

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David Hookstead Sports And Entertainment Editor
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Another week of the NFL is behind all of us, and it’s time to take a look at all the action.

Here are my four biggest observations.

1) The Green Bay Packers are in deep trouble:

Brett Hundley is either a really bad quarterback, or he’s just not ready yet. Either way, the Packers are screwed without Aaron Rodgers. Hundley got torn to pieces by an average Ravens team. It’s time to smash the panic button in Green Bay.

2) The Eagles look like the runaway best team in the NFL:

Carson Wentz is a legend that’s growing right in front of our eyes. Just a majestic quarterback. I love absolutely everything about his game. The Eagles are cruising with a 9-1 record right now. They’re my betting team right now to win the Super Bowl.

3) The Bills should fire every coach involved with benching Tyrod Taylor:

Nathan Peterman came off the bench to throw five interceptions in the first half. How the hell was he picked to start over Taylor? It’s inexcusable and it cost Buffalo a win. Those are the decisions that cost coaches their jobs.

4) Turns out the Vikings are actually good:

I didn’t know if the Vikings’ early season success was for real or a fluke. Turns out, it’s pretty real. Case Keenum has somehow turned into an above average quarterback, the offensive is thriving and the defense is getting the job done. Anybody who claims they knew the Vikings would be 8-2 at this point is lying to you.

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