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bookishtheaterlover7 · 2 months
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I’m going to counter your anon who says AB isn’t getting karma.
I think she is. A Little bit already.
First, her “husband’s” fanbase despises her. Not all, but I’d say a loud minority that’s also out there ready to snatch her wig for anything she tries to do (lol).
Anytime she does something remotely embarrassing there’s a group of people waiting to out her - remember Liberia? 😂 and they have receipts and keep screenshots. She can’t hide unless she goes private but then she’ll never get more followers. 🤣
And if she thinks these people will stop if she has his baby? She can think again. That’s never happening. I think she burned all opportunity to make peace with his fan base and people want to see her gone. There are a ton of crazy fans that go way too far, yes, but unfortunately shes made enemies for life. Should have thought twice before having your soulmate mock and troll your fans on your behalf and then posting yourself showering to the world as an FU. Now when you try to claim you’re so shy your posts will be spammed with your own nudes.
The general public still does not notice or care about her. She’s so uninteresting and irrelevant her name is still getting spelled wrong. By people in her own country 🙈
Her movie backed by the largest US talent agency made no noise at all in any of the box offices and especially not in the United States of America. She was only only in it briefly and the reviews don’t even mention her. Not really going to help her future IT girl case because in comparison, like Jenna Ortega gained 10 million fans in like two weeks. I’m sure a bunch of them were bots too but let me tell you EVERYOne was watching Wednesday back in Nov-Dec 22. So her gaining that much really isn’t that far off the bat. Not to mention, AB’s big moment to shine was around the same time as Jenna and Jenna beat her and didn’t have to date anyone famous. 🙊
Even Chris back in 2019 - his peak popularity and then 2020 - he was trending at times daily, weekly. He was trending #1 on twitter for at least 24-48 hours during his oopsie weekend. His tweet after that telling people to go vote got millions of likes. He used to get crazy engagement just for breathing. I remember after endgame and then knives out people were talking about him like he had just popped up on the scene…this man had been in the industry at least 20 where at that point. lol
Chris came on IG and I’m pretty sure he gained a million followers in about 24 hours. Yes, there are celebs that did it faster than him but remember he’s always been more of an under the radar celebrity and he never really tried to be otherwise. So for the fact he was hitting 40 years old and joined IG ten years after everyone else and got 1 million the first day is impressive. So yes, he had star power. Jenna has it now.
And yes, CE has lost that star power and in part it’s due to him being with AB. So yes, he’s losing due to his decision to be linked with her, which could be called his karma…
But miss wannabe IT girl? Whew.
Try as she might, Her followers….basically capped at 840K and I will bet Elon musk’s entire net worth she was hoping to hit 1 million the night she went public with her now husband. People on tumblr even saw that she went and pinned her Mrs Harris movie post like the same day their pap pics came out. That’s how you know old girl was waiting and hoping to see her numbers go up.
Lastly, her “husband” is still more popular than her. Even though his fanbase has deteriorated she hasn’t gained more popularity’s I think this may really really grate her (don’t ask me why, I just have this feeling) because she’s the young and vibrant one. She wants to be adored and no matter what she tries to do, photoshopping herself in every picture she posts, she’s not outgaining him in terms of recognition. People will only know her if his name is added first.
So…yeah. Maybe you think she has it all and she’s not getting anything bad. But I would say karma works in mysterious ways. Sometimes it’s not as obvious as you think.
OH! THANK YOU, AN🫶N!!!
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God, this really made me feel so much better after reading all the shit Elijah posted on Medium. 🥹
Especially when you mentioned "Karma isn't as obvious as you think". It's something I made a realization recently. Because I truly believe in Karma, I just wanted Karma to be more obvious, but sometimes, it just isn't.
And honestly, that makes it better 😆
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Anyway, back to what you said about Albitch's Karma... Ohhhh, the number of laughs you gave me is PRICELESS!!!
I would seriously pay to see the screenshots of HER posts being filled with her own nudes 😆 Reap what you sow!
And I know it will not get any better for her. She's dragging Chris through the mud, and let's just say, that the fans that love Chris, definitely hate her. Beyond her "marrying" him.
Also, how Chris seems to contradict everything he used to say whenever he's with her. Hell, she doesn't even have THE ASS that Chris would be into 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 so, that's a VERY BIG contradiction. And, regards to their marriage... PRIVACY, MY ASS!!!
That said, I love how clearly you can see everything, once you get a level head. That means... Karma is definitely real.
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Also, lemme just tag @blue-ice715 because it's her post that I reblogged, and she would definitely love to read this. 😊
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champagnepodiums · 1 year
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F1 Drivers IG Gains: Miami Race Weekend Report
HELLO PALS i am back, here to subject you to more of my ramblings mixed in with the data that you're actually here to see. i do think for the time being i will likely only post a singular report at the end of the race weekend. in the past i would post after every session and while i still take numbers every day, now that the weather is warm, i don't have as much time (i birthed an outdoor child, i am an indoor person).
ANYWAY enough about me, here are the followers each driver gained over the Miami race weekend:
Charles Leclerc: +88,371 followers
okay listen, somehow after all this time, i still find myself surprised by charles' gains. miami, the fifth race, so far is his highest gains for a race weekend (most drivers have the biggest gains in round 1 and never surpass that). and he did it without getting pole or winning. i do think he is currently f1's tragic hero but mannnn, people are really responding to it. for the full week, charles gained 128k which is the highest he's gained in a week since the season has started. i had originally hypothesized that maybe charles' gains would fade if ferrari did not contend for the championship at all this season but apparently not! charles is also about 10k behind fernando for season gains so i think he will be the second most gaining f1 driver sooner than later.
2. Lewis Hamilton: +65,207 followers
after baku i had wondered if we would see lewis with a rebound in Miami and i can say now that yes, he did have a bit of a rebound. i honestly had expected a bit more, i thought he'd be at least in the 70k range BUT i think mercedes' performance (or lack of) dampens his race weekend numbers.
3. Sergio Perez: +52,388 followers
Even though Checo didn't win the race, he outgained his Baku numbers (when he did win). miami was the second highest gaining race weekend for Checo even. (it is a good time to point out that across the board, miami's gains were higher than what they were at baku)
Going to list some now:
4. Carlos Sainz: +37,793 followers
5. Fernando Alonso: +35,333 followers
6. Max Verstappen: +21,265 followers
7. Pierre Gasly: +13,508 followers
8. George Russell: +12,666 followers
9. Lando Norris: +11,565 followers
10. Yuki Tsunoda: +10,555 followers
11. Logan Sargeant: +10,311 followers
perhaps people will be surprised/disappointed by the low number that logan has gained BUT i think it's important to know that this is the second-highest race weekend gain wise for logan (and his weekly numbers are the second-highest of the season as well, second to bahrain). so perhaps the gains could have been bigger but for logan, i think they were healthy (esp since the man disappeared and was never heard from during the race womp womp)
12. Oscar Piastri: +6,891 followers
13. Lance Stroll: +6,692 followers
14. Zhou Guanyu: +6,489 followers
15. Esteban Ocon: +5,782 followers
16. Kevin Magnussen: +5,659 followers
17. Nico Hulkenberg: +5,190 followers
18. Alex Albon: +4,773 followers
19. Nyck Devries: +3,669 followers
20. Valtteri Bottas: +3,062 followers
Collectively, this was the 3rd highest gaining race (behind Bahrain and Jeddah).
Tell me your thoughts!
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bearterritory · 8 months
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Cal rolls past North Texas 58-21 a day after getting word of switch to ACC from Pac-12
DENTON, Texas -- — California coach Justin Wilcox says he and his players spent “about seven seconds” talking about the school's impending move to the Atlantic Coast Conference before the season opener.
There's still a season to be played in the Pac-12, and it started nicely for the Golden Bears.
Jaydn Ott rushed for 188 yards and two touchdowns, Isaiah Ifanse scored three times and Cal beat North Texas 58-21 on Saturday, a day after the Golden Bears agreed to join the ACC.
Cal (1-0) was playing about 40 miles from SMU, another ACC newcomer along with longtime Bay Area and Pac-12 rival Stanford.
“It’s significant,” Wilcox said. “We pay attention to it, but the team, we don’t have a lot of control over any of that. What we can control is practice and performing. When the news broke about the ACC, it was good news, but we talked about it for about seven seconds.”
On the day the ACC invitations became official Friday, the Golden Bears were at the headquarters of the Dallas Cowboys making final preparations for their first opener at a so-called Group of Five opponent since Air Force in 2004.
Cal was a 56-14 winner in that game in Colorado, and outgained UNT 669 yards to 225 while scoring the final 31 points in this one. The Golden Bears held the Mean Green to 9 yards after halftime in their highest-scoring game since 2015.
Stone Earle had three TD passes but was intercepted twice in the debut of North Texas coach Eric Morris and the first game for the Mean Green (0-1) as members of the American Athletic Conference, the league SMU will be leaving. UNT just left Conference USA.
Ott ran 41 yards on Cal's first play to set up Sam Jackson V's 23-yard scoring pass to Jeremiah Hunter. The sophomore ran 66 yards for a 27-14 lead in the second quarter after a 4-yard TD run late in the first.
Ifanse broke several tackles and kept churning in a pile inside the 5 on a 26-yard scoring run before an 8-yard score for a 33-21 lead 7 seconds before halftime.
Jackson started in his Cal debut after transferring from TCU, another Dallas-Fort Worth school, but was injured in the first half and replaced by Ben Finley, who threw for 279 yards and a TD. Wilcox didn't offer any details other than saying Jackson had an upper-body injury.
Two of Earle's TDs tosses were to Ja'Mori Maclin, who set up the first UNT score with a 58-yard catch before scoring on a 59-yarder. Maclin averaged 30.5 yards per catch (122 yards, four receptions) after finishing second in the country last year at 24.7.
“We've got to eliminate the explosive passes,” Wilcox said. “We've been talking about that a long time. It's simple in concept. Not easy to do. The other team schemes. They have good players, too.”
LONG ROAD BACK
Cal defensive tackle Brett Johnson started but didn’t record a tackle in his first game in almost three years. The junior missed the past two seasons with injuries.
Wilcox noted Johnson caused a holding penalty that stalled UNT's first possession, and the Golden Bears scored after the punt. Cal never trailed.
“In warmups, I love seeing No. 90 out there,” Wilcox said. “And when we take the field on defense, I love watching No. 90 jog out there, as does everybody else on our team. You better believe it, we're all kind of, internal fist pump.”
UP NEXT FOR THE BEARS
Auburn makes its first trip to Berkeley next Saturday. It's the first visit from an SEC team since Mississippi in 2017.
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Is it weird that I fantasize about you transforming me from a chubby masculine man to a soft, obedient, ssbbw?
Like I imagine us meeting and everything seems normal at first, maybe I'm even a tad cocky and have better fitness than you, but you psychologically condition me and slowly dominate more and more until I'm totally submissive to you.
Once you have me under your control, you start secretly giving me estrogen and all the fattening foods I have a weakness for. You make sure I get used to having my food cravings satisfied so that I can never go back to resisting them. You get me addicted to eating and enable my laziness.
Months to years go by and I've lost all my muscle mass, I'm fatter than you and have a noticeably feminine shape for a man, I've developed breast tissue and large nipples, and I'm terribly weak and out of shape.
Realizing you have me where you want me, you casually challenge me to an arm wrestle. I accept, thinking it will be easy as I'm a man, but when we start I can't even move your arm.
you're so much stronger than me...
I try so hard but you just laugh, look me in the eyes and say
"pathetic"
You smile in an almost playful, self satisfied way and then you slam my hand on the table.
Then we go to the bedroom and you get up real close to me as we stand by the bed.
We both feel the heat from our heavy breathing filling the small gap between us, both out of breath from the small bit of exercise that consisted of our arm wrestle, getting up and then walking into the room.
But I'm especially out of breath because I'm not in as good shape as you are.
You put your hands on me and say "you're a girl from now on", and then push me onto the bed.
You undress me, revealing the soft nub peaking from the fat where my penis used to be. It's only half hard because that's all I can muster these days so it looks like a clit.
We make love like lesbians, you topping me, and I instinctually moan in pleasure like a girl, even though I never had before, as if your display of power over me finally eroded the last of my manhood.
I don't know why I sent this here instead of DMing it to you but I hope you enjoy.
Isn’t it only natural? I think you’re just wanting an excuse to be the fat girl you know you are.
You want the softness, the femininity. You want someone to smother that brattiness and fighting back part out of you. And what better way than by weighing you down so much with all that fat you gained trying to keep up with me?
You probably don’t even know just how big you’re gonna blow up to be baby girl. You don’t know how badly you’re gonna let yourself go. Any bit of fitness you had going for you will soon be like it never existed.
Give up, baby. Be my good girl. Let me show you what being a pretty ssbbw is like. I know I can barely reach my clit, but I know you’ll outgain me plenty. You won’t even be able to touch your own clit buried under your fupa. You’ll have to rely on me using your vibrator on you to get touched. I could do it while I’m stretching you out on my strap if you beg for it.
I think I might—if you begged like a girl that really needed it. A pretty, high pitched whine for me and then I may touch your clit with your wand.
It’s only natural to want that, right?
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gainercrimsonartblog · 5 months
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Would Mal and Adonis be the types to get carried away in their attempts to outgain each other- like they're both huge blobs but they're still trying to get bigger than the other? Or would they stop before they get to such hefty proportions?
They would absolutely be the types to get carried away with such a competition. Even when it’s so very, very obvious who outgained who early on. Even when they’re both already immobile blobs, they would continue.
Before that point Adonis already has some tech of their own that helps them to keep on gaining. Meanwhile, Mal no doubt had to call someone in by the time she became immobile. Since she can’t feed herself if she can’t even move. Whoever she calls would only encourage them both to keep on going, as if they ever needed that encouragement. Even take them some place where they both can keep on growing into room filling sizes, possibly even larger than that.
Mal would have the easiest time getting big enough to fill a whole barn, since she’s more cybernetics than truly organic. Adonis is going to need help getting to room-filling proportions.
But, yes, both will keep on going, and going. At some point it’ll definitely stop being a competition to everyone except these two.
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David Montgomery (5), run game hugely impressive in Lions' landslide over Packers
David Montgomery ran for three touchdowns in his return from a thigh bruise and the Lions took advantage of a late Green Bay penalty to beat the Packers, 34-20, and take sole possession of first place in the NFC North.
The Lions (3-1) have won four straight against the Packers dating back to 2021, including in the final game of the regular season last year, when they spoiled Green Bay’s playoff hopes on Sunday Night Football.
On Thursday, the Lions played their most dominant first half of the season and survived a sloppy third quarter to win their second prime time game of the season. They also beat the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL season opener at Arrowhead Stadium.
Montgomery ran for a season-high 121 yards on 32 carries and scored his final touchdown with 6 minutes to play, after Packers linebacker Quay Walker was called for an obscure leaping penalty on a Lions field goal try.
The Packers, who trailed 27-3 at halftime, pulled within 10 points on a Jordan Love touchdown run early in the fourth quarter, set up by a long pass on the final play of the third quarter when the Packers appeared to snap the ball after the game clock expired.
Jared Goff drove the Lions into field goal range on the ensuing possession, and the Lions sent Riley Patterson on for a short kick after Jahmyr Gibbs was stopped short of a first down on third-and-9. Patterson made a 30-yard field goal and both teams trotted out for a kickoff when officials threw a late flag on Walker for taking a running start to leap over the line on a block attempt.
The Lions accepted the penalty, and Montgomery scored four plays later on a 1-yard run.
The Lions outgained the Packers 284 yards to 21 in the first half and held Green Bay to three first downs in the first two quarters — two of them coming on Lions penalties.
Love led a 12-play, 86-yard touchdown drive on the opening possession of the third quarter, then scored on a 9-yard run on a quarterback draw play on the second play of the fourth quarter.
The Packers missed the ensuing two-point attempt with a chance to pull within one score, and the Lions followed with a 15-play drive culminating in Montgomery’s touchdown.
Love finished 22 of 36 passing for 246 yards for the Packers.
Jerry Jacobs had two interceptions for the Lions, who followed up their seven-sack performance in last week’s win over the Atlanta Falcons with five more sacks on Thursday.
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Packer's QB Jordan Love reacts after getting sacked against the Detroit Lions on Thursday, Sept 28.
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tsultrimpawo · 2 years
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Escape the Rat Race Dogen said: “Directly upon encountering the dharma, we will abandon the law of the world.” In other words, once we discover the true order behind the appearance of things, our lives will no longer be dominated by the conventional values of society— the seeking to outshine, outrace, outgain. — Henry Shukman, "How to Be in the World" (at New Haven Zen Center) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChZfMofODOG/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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destisea · 3 months
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@scrtilegii asked: ' are you certain about this? about us? ' the inquiry is offered softly, as they take refuge from the world in trey's room. it is beautiful to have wuya there, in his life. to him, life will be kind, and ever blessed with such love. yet, the truth of own mortality cannot be altered. ' if you accept to be with me, i'm afraid you're going to face lots of pain. do you really believe that what we have can outgain all that hurt for you, wuya? ' ( im sorry rhys but our convi is making me FERAL )
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wuya is beginning to realize he enjoys every dorm but his own. heartslabyul even has qualities he admires, more than diasomnia. perhaps it is his upbringing; growing up in the moors, a fae folk realm full of color and life. the stone castle walls just don't feel like home to him. trey's room though... it was nice. it looked nice, and smelled nice. and it had this nice canopy bed he could hide on. he really ought to get a canopy of his own in his room...
his attention is caught again, pulled from his thoughts. trey's question strikes him as odd at first. of course he's certain, he has to be. but maybe... he has become too far caught up in the moment. he forgot--
humans don't live very long.
it's funny almost, that that he's the one pointing this out. another glaring reason that disproves wuya's old belief that humans were all opportunistic and cruel. he cares enough to remind him that this is going to be short. the idea of outliving trey makes him quite uncomfortable really. how long do humans normally live anyway? 50? 100 years? That's a blip on his radar, and his heart will never fully open to anyone else ever again. not like this anyway.
ah... his guardian had warned him about these things. for different reasons of course but, she did. told him that they are not worth it, that the time spent and effort given was going to be fleeting.
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" did you know... " he squeezes a small pillow in his arms. " fae only really fall in love once in their life. it's a pretty big deal, and we don't always get to choose or decide when it happens. " it falls into place naturally, and means much more than what a lot of human ideas of love do. " i think... no matter what we are. no matter where this goes... so long as i can be a part of your life- yes. it will be worth it. " pillow still in his hands, the raven scoots a little closer. moving one hand to rest it against trey's forearm. " forever from now, i'll still believe that. "
wuya isn't really sure how to express what love is to his kind. it's hard. but he hopes trey doesn't feel guilty, or bad for him. despite the impending loss, and grief that he will have to deal with. no matter what their relationship is- he's grateful to even have it. it's impacted him more than trey realizes. " so don't worry about that, okay? i am certain, i've never been more certain about anything in my life. "
unprompted
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bongaboi · 4 months
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South Dakota State: 2023 NCAA Division I FCS National Champions
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FRISCO, Texas -- Mark Gronowski ran for a touchdown and threw for another after halftime as South Dakota State won its second straight Football Championship Subdivision title, beating Montana 23-3 on Sunday.
The Jackrabbits (15-0) extended their overall winning streak to 29 games, including their win over North Dakota State in last year's FCS game for their first national title.
South Dakota State had an impressive game-opening drive, but led only 7-3 at halftime. Gronowski, the quarterback starting his third FCS title game, then bulled into the end zone for a 10-yard score midway through the third quarter, and on the next possession threw a 23-yard TD to Jadon Janke.
Gronowski finished 13-of-21 passing for 175 yards and ran eight times for 62 yards. The Jackrabbits outgained Montana 372-273.
Montana's 27 playoff appearances are the most in the second tier of Division I football. National champions in 1995 and 2001, the Grizzlies (13-2) have now finished as the runner-up six times, four under coach Bobby Hauck.
This was the Grizzlies' first title game since 2009, when they were the runner-up for the third time in Hauck's first seven seasons. Hauck then left for FBS team UNLV and also was on staff at San Diego State before returning to Montana in 2018.
Less than two weeks after South Dakota State was crowned champions last year, John Stiegelmeier retired after 26 seasons as head coach. He was succeeded by defensive coordinator Jimmy Rogers, a former Jackrabbits linebacker who was captain of their first playoff team in 2009 -- when they lost to Montana after blowing a 27-point lead.
Both teams had only one possession in the first quarter Sunday. Montana's opening drive spilled into the first play of the second quarter, when on its 15th play, running back Eli Gillman was stuffed by Jackrabbits linebacker Adam Bock for no gain on fourth-and-goal from the 1.
South Dakota State had opened the game with a 75-play, 11-play drive. Gronowski completed his first five passes for 55 yards and converted a third-and-4 with a 9-yard keeper right before Isaiah Davis' 6-yard TD run.
That put the Jackrabbits ahead to stay, though they had a couple of costly mistakes before halftime.
A few plays after Bock's stop, one of his 11 tackles, Gronowski had a pass intercepted by Corbin Walker that Montana turned into a field goal for its only points. South Dakota State also had a turnover when punting, as the ball ricocheted off one of its players and recovered by the Griz, though they punted it back.
THE TAKEAWAY
Montana: Playmaking quarterback Clifton McDowell, who had been 11-0 as the Griz starter, was under increased pressure, especially after halftime. He completed 22 of 39 passes for 165 yards, but was sacked four times. After he was stripped of the ball when being sacked late in the third quarter, 295-yard defensive tackle Ryan Van Marel came up with it.
South Dakota State: In their third title game appearance in four seasons, the Jackrabbits became the first team since North Dakota State (2017-19) to repeat as champions. It was another stellar defensive performance in this playoff run for South Dakota State, which had two lopsided shutout victories (41-0 and 59-0) in its previous three games.
UP NEXT
Montana: The Big Sky champion Grizzlies take on one of SDSU's Missouri Valley Conference rivals in their 2024 opener. They host Missouri State on Aug. 31.
South Dakota State: The Jackrabbits open next season on the road Aug. 31 at Big 12 team Oklahoma State, the first major conference team they will play since a 7-3 loss at Iowa of the Big Ten in the 2022 opener that was their last loss.
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topsportscappers · 5 months
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[ad_1] NFL Nation, ESPNNov 26, 2023, 11:43 PM ETWeek 12 of the NFL season started on Thanksgiving, as the underdog Green Bay Packers went wire to wire in a 29-22 victory over the Detroit Lions. The Dallas Cowboys followed that up by beating the Washington Commanders 45-10 behind four Dak Prescott touchdown passes. In the Thanksgiving nightcap, the San Francisco 49ers ran away from the Seattle Seahawks 31-13 as Christian McCaffrey tallied a pair of touchdowns.The Miami Dolphins outclassed the New York Jets in essentially every facet of Friday's 34-13 victory, outgaining their division rival by more than 200 yards.On Sunday, the Jacksonville Jaguars and Houston Texans went head-to-head for the AFC South lead, the Pittsburgh Steelers' offense came alive just days after the team made a change at offensive coordinator and the New England Patriots benched quarterback Mac Jones ... again.The Denver Broncos ran their win streak to five, the Kansas City Chiefs' offense got back on track, and the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Buffalo Bills in an overtime thriller.Our NFL Nation reporters reacted to all the action, answering lingering questions coming out of each game and picking out who -- or what -- is rising and falling for every team. Let's get to it.Jump to a matchup:MIA-NYJ | GB-DET | WSH-DAL | SF-SEAJAX-HOU | NO-ATL | PIT-CIN | TB-INDNE-NYG | CAR-TEN | LAR-ARI | KC-LVCLE-DEN | BUF-PHI | BAL-LACRavensWhy do the Ravens play down to the level of competition? The Ravens head into their bye with the No. 1 seed in the AFC and hold a 1 1/2-game lead in the AFC North. But it wasn't easy Sunday night because Baltimore struggles to put away inferior teams. The Ravens lost to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 3 and nearly got upset by the Arizona Cardinals last month. It's a strange situation because Baltimore has crushed top teams like the Detroit Lions and the Seattle Seahawks, beating them by a combined score of 75-9. Four of Baltimore's five remaining opponents have winning records, which might be a positive considering how the season has gone for the Ravens.Stock up after the win: WR Zay Flowers. After one touchdown in his first 11 games, the rookie first-round pick accounted for both of the Ravens' touchdowns -- he is the first Ravens WR with a rushing touchdown and a receiving touchdown in the same game.Stock down after the win: K Justin Tucker. He's not perfect, after all. The NFL's most accurate kicker had made all 20 of his field goals under 50 yards this season until his miss from 44 yards in the fourth quarter. -- Jamison HensleyNext game: vs. Rams (Dec. 10, 1 p.m. ET)ChargersWill the Chargers keep coach Brandon Staley and general manager Tom Telesco? Over 11 years as the Chargers' general manager, Telesco has had two playoff wins in five appearances. Telesco traded cornerback J.C. Jackson after signing him to an $82.5 million deal a season ago and acknowledged to players he made a mistake. On Sunday, the Chargers benched Michael Davis, a player they signed to a three-year, $25.2 million extension in 2021. Staley, meanwhile, hired for his defensive pedigree, has fielded a defense that consistently ranks among the worst in the league under his three seasons.Stock up after the loss: WR Keenan Allen. Allen finished with 14 catches for 106 yards. It was his third straight game with ten receptions, the second time he has done that in his career and the first since 2017. He's the only player to have done it in franchise history. Allen's 97 receptions are the third-most by a player through a team's first 11 games in NFL history.Stock down after the loss: RB Austin Ekeler. Ekeler hasn't been the same player since returning from a high right ankle sprain in Week 6. Ekeler lost a fumble for the second straight game, the first time he has done so in consecutive games in his career. -- Kris RhimNext game: at Patriots (Sunday, 1 p.m. ET)play0:48Zay Flowers clinches win for Ravens with electric TDZay Flowers scores a 37-yard touchdown in the final minutes to put the game out of reach, then breaks out Cristiano Ronaldo's signature celebration.EaglesWhat do the Eagles need to clean up to stay on top? Philadelphia's defense allowed over 500 yards, and the offense was stuck in neutral for two and a half quarters. QB Jalen Hurts looked like an MVP for part of the night but also turned the ball over twice. Granted, the Eagles were playing without right tackle Lane Johnson (groin) and were coming off an emotional Monday night win over the Chiefs. The Eagles are arguably the best team in the NFL, but they have some areas to work on ahead of Sunday's home game against the San Francisco 49ers.Stock up after the win: K Jake Elliott. His clutch 59-yard field goal with 20 seconds left sent the game to overtime. He has never missed a game-tying or go-ahead field goal attempt in the final two minutes of regulation or overtime (8-for-8).Stock down after the win: Rush defense. The top-ranked unit yielded more than 150 yards on the ground, including a pair of rushing TDs to Bills QB Josh Allen. The Bills leaned on the run during their late go-ahead scoring drive in regulation. -- Tim McManusNext game: vs. 49ers (Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET)BillsIs this version of Josh Allen back for good and is it too late to get into the playoffs? Sean McDermott fired OC Ken Dorsey in part to find a spark for the offense. Allen's fire is clearly been lit by interim OC Joe Brady. What the Bills have to find out now is if it's too little too late at 6-6. Despite the overtime loss, the progress by Allen is a good sign. He made impressive throws, including on a second-quarter touchdown to wide receiver Stefon Diggs, and rushed for a season-high 81 yards, including two TDs. Allen is 0-6 in overtime games.Stock up after the loss: Third-down defense. The Bills limited the Eagles to converting just 4-of-11 third-down attempts, and that was one of the big bright spots on defense after a tough second-half performance. The Bills allowed the Eagles to score a touchdown on three straight drives in the second half, then Philadelphia's drive to kick the game-tying 59-yard field goal near the end of regulation and the winning drive in overtime.Stock down after the loss: K Tyler Bass. After making all of his field goals and point-after attempts through the first five games of the season, Bass is going through a rough stretch with 9 of 14 field goals made since, including one blocked and one wide right vs. the Eagles. Even though he made a kick in overtime, his reliability is in question of late. -- Alaina GetzenbergNext game: at Chiefs (Sunday, Dec 10, 4:25 p.m. ET)play0:32Josh Allen won't be denied as he barrels his way into the end zoneJosh Allen fakes out a defender and plows across the goal line to extend the Bills' lead.BroncosAre the Broncos legitimate playoff contenders? What was once a 1-5 team has won five consecutive games and is now 6-5 after clawing its way back to the fringes of the AFC playoff race. With Sunday's win, the Broncos also have head-to-head victories against the Browns and Bills during the streak, with a visit to the 6-5 Texans ahead. Denver has done it with an opportunistic defense that has 15 takeaways in the past four games and has surrendered fewer touchdowns in the past six games combined (nine) than it did in a 70-20 loss to Miami in Week 3.Editor's Picks1 RelatedStock up after the win: RB Samaje Perine. He rushed for 55 yards on seven carries while emerging as a reliable option in the passing game. He has also consistently been the best back the Broncos have in pass protection.Stock down after the win: Run defense. While the defense as a whole has been tough and forced piles of turnovers, a team was eventually going to succeed against the nickel, the personnel grouping the Broncos are in the majority of the time. The Browns had carries of 19, 11, 9, 17 and 6 yards in the first half alone against the nickel. -- Jeff LegwoldNext game: at Texans (Sunday, 1 p.m. ET)BrownsWhat do the Browns do if QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson misses time? Following a rather sharp performance through three quarters, Thompson-Robinson left after taking a big shot high. P.J. Walker replaced the rookie, who was ruled out with a head injury. Cleveland signed former Super Bowl winner Joe Flacco last week. If Thompson-Robinson isn't cleared by next weekend (and even if he is) Cleveland could take a hard look at turning to the 38-year-old Flacco to keep its playoff push intact.Stock up after the loss: WR Cedric Tillman. The rookie wideout had his best performance to date with four catches on five targets for 55 yards. With receiver Amari Cooper leaving Sunday with a rib injury, Tillman might need to carry a bigger load in the passing attack.Stock down after the loss: Run defense. The Broncos came into Sunday with one rushing touchdown all year but doubled that against the Browns and averaged almost five yards per carry. -- Jake TrotterNext game: at Rams (Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET)ChiefsCan the Chiefs continue this offensive resurgence next week against the Packers? They can and most likely will if they play as clean a game as they did in Las Vegas. They dropped one pass and didn't have any fumbles or interceptions. Those are the things the Chiefs' offense has had difficulty overcoming this season. The Chiefs can be productive when they don't cost themselves possessions and plays.Stock up after the win: RB Isiah Pacheco. The second-year running back rushed for 55 yards and two touchdowns. He was also a factor as a receiver, catching five passes for 34 yards.Stock down after the win: WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling. He had one catch for minus-one yard and was targeted once. This follows his rough game last week against the Eagles when he had no catches and dropped what would have been the go-ahead touchdown late. -- Adam TeicherNext game: at Packers (Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET)RaidersDo the Raiders go as Maxx Crosby goes? And then some. Crosby is more than the face of the franchise, he is also the team's spiritual leader. Being the first of 67 players in the NFL this season to play despite being listed as doubtful on the injury report, Crosby gave the Raiders' defense an early lift while playing on an injured knee, as Las Vegas built a 14-0 lead. He also got a second-half sack, but Crosby needs help because his intensity will carry the Raiders only so far.Stock up after the loss: RB Josh Jacobs. The Raiders' All-Pro running back broke off a 63-yard touchdown run in the second quarter, gaining 37 yards after contact on the run, the second-longest YAC of his career. It was also the second-longest run of his career, following the 86-yard walk-off at Seattle last season. He finished with 110 rushing yards on 20 carries, his second 100-yard game in three weeks.Stock down after the loss: K Daniel Carlson. Carlson's shank on a 30-yard field goal attempt in the first quarter was the second-shortest missed field goal of his career and the third-shortest miss in the NFL this season. It also prevented the Raiders from taking an early 10-0 lead. -- Paul GutierrezNext game: vs. Vikings (Sunday, Dec. 10, 4:05 p.m. ET)play0:23Pacheco finds end zone to give Chiefs the leadIsiah Pacheco's 1-yard touchdown gives the Chiefs a 21-14 lead.RamsDoes Kyren Williams' return make the Rams a playoff team? It sure looked like Williams' return from injured reserve jump-started this Rams offense, which averaged 14.25 points in his absence. Although it was against a Cardinals team allowing 132.1 rushing yards per game, Williams showed how much the Rams missed him with 16 carries for 143 yards and six catches for 61 yards with two touchdowns. At 5-6, the Rams are just one game out of the final NFC playoff spot and look like a team that could make a push, especially with the return of their starting running back.Stock up after the win: TE Tyler Higbee. Higbee had gone 12 straight games without a receiving touchdown but had his biggest game of the season with five catches for 29 yards and two touchdowns.Stock down after the win: K Lucas Havrisik. He missed an extra point in the second half and a 50-yard field goal in the first half. -- Sarah BarshopNext game: vs. Browns (Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET)CardinalsWhy aren't the Cardinals consistent on offense? After a great first drive that led to a touchdown and included the coveted explosive plays, the Cardinals' offense went dormant. Between shooting themselves in the foot with penalties and a lack of execution, Arizona couldn't string together consistent drives. The Cardinals haven't been connecting on easy passes, and the run game was continually stuffed Sunday.Stock up after the loss: S Jalen Thompson. He added another interception to his stat sheet a week after having a sack and a pick against the Texans.Stock down after the loss: Run defense. The Cardinals gave up 228 rushing yards, including runs of 56, 24 and 23 yards. -- Josh WeinfussNext game: at Steelers (Sunday, 1 p.m. ET)JaguarsHas Trevor Lawrence found his groove? The third-year quarterback threw for 364 yards -- four shy of his career high -- and a touchdown and ran for another, giving him six TDs in his past two games. He got hot in the second half of last season, helping carry the Jaguars to the AFC South title and into the divisional round. This is the seventh time in his past eight games that Lawrence has had a quarterback rating of 90 or better. Lawrence and the Jaguars have a two-game cushion in the AFC South with this pivotal win.Stock up after the win: WR Calvin Ridley. He had five catches for 89 yards and a touchdown. That was his third touchdown catch in the past two games, and it's no coincidence the pass offense has had two of its most productive weeks when he has gotten more involved.Stock down after the win: The run game. The Texans' run defense ranked seventh (92.3 yards per game) coming in, so it wasn't going to be easy for Jacksonville. Still, the Jaguars averaged 2.8 yards per carry, with their short-yardage woes highlighted by a risky attempt to score from the 1-yard line with one second left in the first half. -- Mike DiRoccoNext game: vs. Bengals (Monday, Dec. 4, 8:15 p.m. ET)TexansWhat implications does this game have on the AFC South race? Anything can happen, but the Texans didn't do themselves any favors. The Jaguars are two games clear of the Texans in the AFC South and hold the edge in two tie-breakers (divisional and conference records). The good news for Houston? They're still in the mix for a wild-card spot as well as the division race, but the next game against the Denver Broncos could have playoff implications as we head down the stretch.Stock up after the loss: CB Derek Stingley Jr. Stingley didn't have an interception in the first two weeks before missing seven games, but he returned last week and recorded one and did the same Sunday.Stock down after the loss: CB Tavierre Thomas. He had a rough day and Lawrence kept targeting him -- doing so seven times. Thomas allowed six catches for 97 yards and a touchdown, and he also had multiple critical penalties called against him around the goal line that gave the Jags extra opportunities. -- DJ Bien-AimeNext game: vs. Broncos (Sunday, 1 p.m. ET)play0:16Lawrence slings it to the back of the end zone for a Jags TDTrevor Lawrence fires a dart to Calvin Ridley in the back of the end zone to put the Jags on top.TitansCan success at home save the Titans' season? The Titans are now undefeated in their four home games after beating the Panthers, pushing their record to 4-7. All of Tennessee's losses have come on the road. The Titans are averaging 24.7 points per game when playing at home but only 11 points per game on the road. With four of their final six games at home, including a matchup with the Colts next week, Tennessee can make a push toward compiling a respectful season.Stock up after the win: RB Derrick Henry. He had two rushing touchdowns Sunday, making it his first game this season with multiple scores on the ground, and he moved up to 17th on the NFL career rushing touchdowns list.Stock down after the win: OT Dillon Radunz. The tackle allowed multiple pressures and a sack to Brian Burns, which was promptly followed by a false start penalty to kill a drive early in the game. -- Turron DavenportNext game: vs. Colts (Sunday, 1 p.m. ET)PanthersCan coach Frank Reich survive this season? Three Carolina coaches -- Dom Capers (4-12 in 1998), George Seifert (1-15 in 2001) and John Fox (2-14 in 2010) -- had seasons with 13 or more losses. All were fired. At 1-10, Reich is headed in that direction. Also working against him is rookie quarterback Bryce Young's lack of notable improvement and the offense's inability to produce. Reich was hired for his offensive prowess, but the Panthers have averaged 12.2 points over their past five games.Stock up after the loss: DE Derrick Brown. He didn't make many tackles (five), but his ability to push the Titans' pocket, along with a tackle for a loss and a deflected pass, helped Carolina's defense keep this one close.Stock down after the loss: The interior offensive line. This group was a mess before Sunday, allowing pressure because of poor play and injuries. Against the Titans, the pressure up the middle on Young got worse after guards Chandler Zavala and Cade Mays were injured during the game. -- David NewtonNext game: at Buccaneers (Sunday, 1 p.m. ET)play0:19Derrick Henry punches in his 2nd TD vs. the PanthersDerrick Henry increases the Titans' lead over the Panthers with his second touchdown of the game.ColtsHow realistic are the Colts' chances of making the postseason? The Colts' playoff hopes gained significant steam with Sunday's win. They entered the weekend with a 31% chance of making the postseason, but their odds increased to 40% with the victory. What's more, the Colts -- according to ESPN Analytics -- have the easiest remaining schedule in the NFL. The Colts have reversed an earlier three-game losing streak with three straight victories. And their offense bounced back with 395 total yards after two underwhelming performances.Stock up after the win: WR Michael Pittman Jr. Pittman had an impressive day, making a season-high 10 catches for 107 yards, often under tight coverage from the Tampa Bay defense. Pittman is on track to be one of the offseason's more intriguing free agents and continues to build a case for being among the more in-demand players at his position.Stock down after the win: The third-down offense. The Colts' 2-for-11 performance on third down is startling, especially since it came against a Tampa Bay defense that has been abysmal on third downs. Tampa Bay was 30th in the NFL in third-down defense entering Sunday (46.7%). -- Stephen HolderNext game: at Titans (Sunday, 1 p.m. ET)BuccaneersIs hope fading for the Bucs in the NFC South race? Even at 4-7, the Bucs are in the hunt, as the Falcons' win on Sunday over the Saints places Tampa Bay one game out of first place, with the Carolina Panthers up next. But the Bucs have been far too inconsistent. A rash of injuries, blown coverages and missed tackles on defense and offensive scoring struggles don't evoke confidence in another late-season turnaround.Stock up after the loss: WR Mike Evans. Evans caught a one-yard touchdown pass that was set up by an interception by CB Carlton Davis at the 19-yard line in the second quarter. He later had a 23-yard touchdown catch -- the 91st of Evans' career -- in the fourth quarter to make it 20-17.Stock down after the loss: LB Devin White. After missing Christian McCaffrey in the flat on a touchdown last week, White was juked by quarterback Gardner Minshew on a two-yard touchdown run and missed a tackle on running back Jonathan Taylor on a four-yard touchdown run. Taylor also slipped by him on an 11-yard run. White has been dealing with foot and groin injuries this season. -- Jenna LaineNext game: vs. Panthers (Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET)play0:20Jonathan Taylor punches it in for his second TDJonathan Taylor powers his way into the end zone for his second touchdown of the game.GiantsDo the Giants stick with quarterback Tommy DeVito after the bye week? DeVito did some good things and won for the second time in his three starts. As coach Brian Daboll has said repeatedly, "he's improving." It could serve the Giants well to continue developing DeVito, an undrafted rookie, given the way he has played (six touchdown passes to one interception in the three starts) despite the fact Tyrod Taylor will be eligible to come off injured reserve in Week 14. Taylor told ESPN recently he has been throwing and feels good following a rib cage injury in Week 8.Stock up after the win: WR Jalin Hyatt. The speedy rookie notched his first career 100-yard game and seems to have developed a nice chemistry with DeVito. Hyatt became the first Giants receiver to reach 100 yards this season.Stock down after the win: The coaching staff. It's not a good sign when a report emerges about Daboll and defensive coordinator Wink Martindale being in a "bad place," and the marriage not likely to last much longer, according to Fox Sports' Jay Glazer. It's particularly interesting given the defense is coming off two dominant performances entering the bye week. -- Jordan RaananNext game: vs. Packers (Monday, Dec. 11, 8:15 p.m. ET)PatriotsHow much does a switch to QB Bailey Zappe change the team's fortunes? For a short stretch Sunday, the idea of the offense showing improvement under Zappe seemed real. After replacing ineffective starter Mac Jones, Zappe led a 60-yard touchdown drive in his first series and was effective with a short passing game. But once Zappe settled into the game, the momentum slowed considerably; his INT into heavy coverage was costly. At this point, the Patriots can only hope that if Zappe gets more practice repetitions during the week, it might yield better results.Follow the NFL all season long • Full schedule » | Standings »• Depth charts for every team »• Transactions » | Injuries »• Football Power Index »More NFL coverage » Stock up after the loss: RB Rhamondre Stevenson. The third-year running back totaled 98 yards on 21 carries with a touchdown.Stock down after the loss: Mac Jones and kicker Chad Ryland. Jones was pulled from the game at halftime -- the fourth time that has happened this season -- after throwing two picks, and he fumbled but was fortunate it was recovered by teammate Cole Strange. Meanwhile, Ryland missed a 35-yard field goal attempt that could have tied the game at the end of regulation. -- Mike ReissNext game: vs. Chargers (Sunday, 1 p.m. ET)FalconsHas Jessie Bates III been Atlanta's most impactful free agent signing in recent years? One of the biggest moves the Falcons made early in free agency was signing Bates to a four-year, $64 million contract. The safety was a critical reason the Falcons beat the Saints on Sunday and took the NFC South lead. Bates intercepted a Derek Carr pass for a 92-yard touchdown (Atlanta's first pick-six this season), had a team-high 12 tackles and forced and recovered a fumble in the red zone to help keep the Saints without a touchdown. It's his second straight game with 12 or more tackles. The 26-year-old has been the catalyst for two division wins this season: Sunday and the season opener against Carolina, when he had two interceptions, a forced fumble and two passes defended.Stock up after the win: RB Cordarrelle Patterson. One of the main post-bye changes for Atlanta appears to be the reemergence of Patterson in the running back rotation. He had eight carries for 43 yards Sunday, marking the only time he has put up those kind of numbers this season with Bijan Robinson (91 yards rushing) and Tyler Allgeier (60) healthy.Stock down after the win: S Richie Grant. The Falcons appeared to platoon Grant, who had been one of Atlanta's two starting safeties the past season and a half. Rookie DeMarcco Hellams had seven tackles and was playing in critical situations in the fourth quarter. -- Michael RothsteinNext game: at Jets (Sunday, 1 p.m. ET)SaintsAre the Saints capable of solving their red zone woes? The Saints generated more than 400 yards of offense, but things came to a screeching halt in the red zone. Derek Carr threw a pick-six, Taysom Hill fumbled and the Saints seemed incapable of advancing the ball once they got near the end zone. With the season starting to wind down, the Saints haven't shown any signs of being able to fix the scoring issues, and they're running out of time to do so.Stock up after the loss: S Tyrann Mathieu. Mathieu had two interceptions, including one that saved a score at the end of the first half, and was the lone bright spot in a game full of mistakes and injuries.Stock down after the loss: Carr. The quarterback threw a game-changing pick-six and didn't seem to be on the same page as his receivers at times, which has been a recurring problem. -- Katherine TerrellNext game: vs. Lions (Sunday, 1 p.m. ET)SteelersWhat did we learn from the Steelers' new-look offense? Turns out quarterback Kenny Pickett isn't allergic to the middle of the field, and the Pittsburgh Steelers are capable of moving the ball, following their first 400-yard offensive output in more than three years. Pickett -- and playcaller Mike Sullivan -- showed as much when Pickett confidently connected with tight end Pat Freiermuth for a 24-yard gain on the very first play on a play-action pass. It was the Steelers' first of a season-high six explosive plays (gains of at least 20 yards) Sunday. Pickett (24-for-33 for 278 yards) was far from flawless, and the yards didn't translate to points with frequently poor red zone execution, but he and the offense moved the ball more fluidly, converting a season-high seven third downs. They also outgained an opponent for the first time this season (424-222). Firing Matt Canada wasn't an instant fix, but Sunday's performance was a step in the right direction.Stock up after the win: Pat Freiermuth. Nobody benefited more from the offensive coordinator change than the Steelers tight end, who had his first career 100-yard game, finishing with a team-high nine catches for 120 yards -- doubling his season total entering Sunday's game.Stock down after the win: WR Diontae Johnson. One play after his potential touchdown grab was ruled incomplete, Johnson showed a concerning lack of effort when Jaylen Warren's fumble bounced by him and he didn't react to the live ball. Instead, Cincinnati recovered it while Johnson (four catches on eight targets for 50 yards) watched the play unfold. -- Brooke PryorNext game: vs. Cardinals (Sunday, 1 p.m. ET)BengalsWhat can the offense do to help QB Jake Browning? Running the ball effectively would be a massive improvement. Coming into the game, Bengals offensive coordinator Brian Callahan said a more consistent rushing attack mixed in with splash runs could help the offense. Cincinnati had neither against the Steelers. The Bengals averaged 2.3 yards per carry, which put the onus on the passing attack to move the ball. That's not an ideal scenario for a team looking to win games with a backup quarterback.Stock up after the loss: WR Ja'Marr Chase. Chase turned a couple of deflected passes into big plays and was the lone bright spot on offense with four catches for 81 yards.Stock down after the loss: RB Joe Mixon. The veteran running back had eight carries for 16 yards on a lackluster day on the ground. -- Ben BabyNext game: at Jaguars (Monday, Dec. 4, 8:15 p.m. ET)play0:26T.J. Watt gets 90th career sackT.J. Watt joins Reggie White as the only players to have 90 sacks in their first 100 career games.FridayDolphinsCan the Dolphins' defense continue to ascend despite Jaelan Phillips' injury? The Dolphins' co-leader in sacks went to down with an Achilles injury late in Friday's game and was quickly ruled out. Phillips had formed a potent pass rush tandem with Bradley Chubb over the past several weeks and appeared to be hitting his stride before his injury. It's a gut punch, but the Dolphins do have a stable of pass-rushers led by Chubb and Andrew van Ginkel. Defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah signed a $65 million contract in 2022 and had fallen out of the rotation this season, playing just 21% of the team's defensive snaps. That number figures to significantly increase, and Miami needs him to recapture his form from his first two seasons with the team, during which he recorded a team-high 18 sacks.Stock up after the win: RB Raheem Mostert. The NFL's leader in rushing touchdowns added two more to his season total, rushing for 94 yards on 20 carries; he has eclipsed 80 yards in each of his past three games.Stock down after the win: QB Tua Tagovailoa. The Jets' pass defense presented a tough matchup, but Tagovailoa turned the ball over three times and has multiple turnovers in back-to-back games. -- Marcel Louis-JacquesNext game: at Commanders (Sunday, Dec. 3, 1 p.m. ET)JetsWhat do the Jets do now at quarterback? There's not much they can do, as they're stuck in quarterback no-man's land. Aaron Rodgers still is a few weeks away from returning -- and that's only if his ambitious timetable becomes a reality. Chances are, coach Robert Saleh will give Tim Boyle another start. He was underwhelming in his first NFL start since 2021, but it wasn't all his fault. He was under heavy pressure. The other options are Trevor Siemian or a return to Zach Wilson, which is a long shot. Perhaps the better question: Does it even matter anymore?Stock up after the loss: CB Brandin Echols. Playing for injured nickel back Michael Carter II, Echols delivered a pick-6 with 50 seconds left in the second quarter. It looked like a potential game-changing play until seconds later, when Miami's Jevon Hollard outdid Echols with a pick-6 on a Hail Mary.Stock down after the loss: The offensive line: Starting their eighth different line combination, the Jets failed to protect their quarterback (six sacks) and averaged only 2.9 yards per carry. Basically, it was LG Laken Tomlinson and a bunch of backups and rookies. -- Rich CiminiNext game: vs. Falcons (Sunday, Dec. 3, 1 p.m. ET)Thursday49ersWhen will the 49ers clinch the NFC West division? The Niners have won 10 straight division games, including four in a row against Seattle. Once again it seems to be a matter of when, not if, they'll wear the division crown. There's a realistic path to that happening as soon as the Niners meet the Seahawks again on Dec. 10. That mostly requires the Niners winning their next two and getting some combination of losses for the Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams in their games. The path is clear, and once again it seems like the Niners will spend December and early January chasing the NFC's top seed.NFL Playoff MachineSimulate your own scenarios and check the latest playoff picture. Playoff Machine »• Projecting the playoff bracket, races »• Full schedule » | Standings » | More » Stock up after the win: Pass rush. After posting just 18 sacks in the first eight games, the Niners have 15 in the past three, including six on Thursday night.Stock down after the win: Kickoff coverage. San Francisco gave up a 66-yard return on its first kickoff and allowed Dee Eskridge to average 35 yards per return, which gives it something else to clean up before heading to Philadelphia. -- Nick WagonerNext game: at Eagles (Sunday, Dec. 3, 4:25 p.m. ET)SeahawksIs the Seahawks' season doomed? That may sound like an overreaction for a team that's still a game over .500, but consider what lies ahead. They play the 8-3 Cowboys, the 9-1 Eagles and have a rematch with a 49ers team that just smoked them sandwiched in between. They could easily be 6-8 entering the final week of December, and this kind of blowout loss doesn't leave any reason to think they can pull off an upset win. They could've given themselves some cushion by beating the Rams last Sunday, but they wasted that chance.Stock up after the loss: Jordyn Brooks. The fourth-year inside linebacker gave the Seahawks some life in the third quarter when he came down with a tipped pass and returned his first career interception 12 yards for a touchdown. Brooks finished with a team-high 12 tackles.Stock down after the loss: Geno Smith: The entire offense was out of sorts, but Smith was ineffective while completing 18 of 27 attempts for 180 yards and an interception. Two of his incompletions were DK Metcalf drops, though he threw another errant pass that was nearly picked off, and he took six sacks. He said the triceps contusion he suffered four days earlier didn't affect him "at all." -- Brady HendersonNext game: at Cowboys (Thursday, 8:15 p.m. ET)CowboysIs Dallas ready for its most important stretch of the season? They've done what they needed to after losing to the Eagles on Nov. 5. They beat the Giants, Panthers and Commanders. Their next five games are against the Seahawks, Eagles, Dolphins, Bills and Lions. The Cowboys have lost their two matchups against teams with winning records, but they have obliterated everyone else. If they can continue to win, maybe they can catch the Eagles in the NFC East and get homefield advantage. With 13 straight home wins, that seems important.Stock up after the win: QB Dak Prescott. Prescott is in the hottest stretch of his career. He has 18 touchdown passes and just two interceptions in his last six games. He had touchdown passes on a screen (Rico Dowdle), on a line (Brandin Cooks), on time (CeeDee Lamb) and on a rope (KaVontae Turpin). He also completed passes to 10 different receivers. Prescott's name has to be in the MVP conversation at some point.Stock down after the win: K Brandon Aubrey. Let's nitpick because Aubrey does not miss field-goal attempts. With a 52-yarder Thursday, he has made 22 straight attempts to open his career. But he missed a point-after attempt against the Commanders, his second in the last two games and his third on the season. Let's be clear, though: This is not what happened to Brett Maher last year. -- Todd ArcherNext game: vs. Seahawks (Thursday, 8:15 p.m. ET)CommandersWill the Commanders' owner make a move? New owner Josh Harris did not want to make an in-season coaching change, especially with coach Ron Rivera. However, if Rivera wanted to make a change, Harris certainly would listen, a source said. So far, Rivera has been reluctant to make any sort of changes, especially on defense with coordinator Jack Del Rio. There's no obvious replacement, but the defense has regressed, entering the day ranked last in points and 29th in yards.Stock up after the loss: WR Curtis Samuel. He was one of the few bright spots against the Cowboys, catching nine passes for his first 100-yard game (100 yards Thursday) since 2020. He was targeted a team-high 12 times.Stock down after the loss: Defense. Jack Del Rio's defense allowed 431 yards -- including 331 yards passing and four touchdowns to Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott. The secondary continues to give up big plays, and the front failed to get pressure on Prescott. -- John KeimNext game: vs. Dolphins (Sunday, Dec. 3, 1 p.m. ET)play1:49Stephen A. questions how impressive Dak and Cowboys have beenStephen A. Smith raises doubts about how impressive Dak Prescott and the Cowboys have been in their past five games.PackersAre the Packers playoff contenders? They're still under .500, but the outlook is far from bleak. They entered the week with a 23% chance to make the playoffs. That number jumped to 38% as soon as the Packers beat the Lions, according to ESPN Analytics. That was independent of any other outcomes this weekend. Only two of the Packers' final six opponents have winning records (the Chiefs and Vikings) and after next Sunday's game against the Chiefs, it gets even easier with games against the Giants, Buccaneers, Panthers and Bears.Stock up after the win: Safety Jonathan Owens. Owens had his best game since he signed with the Packers in the offseason. A week after missing a tackle that led to a touchdown last week against the Chargers, he recorded a season-high 12 tackles and returned a fumble for a touchdown.Stock down after the win: Anders Carlson. The rookie kicker can be forgiven for missing a long-shot, 63-yard field goal at the end of the first half, but more problematic was that he missed an extra point for the third straight game. -- Rob DemovskyNext game: vs. Chiefs (Sunday, Dec. 3, 8:20 p.m. ET)LionsWas the protection of Jared Goff a one-week blip or evidence of a bigger problem? Goff was pressured on 45% of his dropbacks in the first half, going 9-of-20, and was sacked three times throughout the game. Detroit's offensive line has been among the strengths of this roster, but struggled against the Packers while missing offensive lineman Jonah Jackson (wrist) for the second straight game. Veteran guard Halapoulivaati Vaitai was also placed on the injured reserve list on Nov. 14. It's certainly something to watch as the team looks to get more out of linemen Kayode Awosika and rookie Colby Sorsdal.Stock up after the loss: Jameson Williams. The second-year receiver continues to grow more comfortable in the Lions' offense as the trust level increases among teammates. Williams, the No. 12 overall pick in 2022, made two catches for 51 yards, including a 38-yard reception in the fourth quarter.Stock down after the loss: Goff. For the second straight game, the veteran quarterback struggled with turnovers. Against Green Bay, he lost three fumbles for the first time in his career after throwing three picks on Sunday against the Chicago Bears. Prior to Thursday, he went 12 straight games without a lost fumble. -- Eric WoodyardNext game: at Saints (Sunday, Dec. 3, 1 p.m. ET) [ad_2] Source link
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F1 Drivers IG Gains: Abu Dhabi Friday Gains
OKAY sorry for the later update but work lol.
Sebastian Vettel: +50,053 followers
Lewis Hamilton: +33,032 followers
Charles Leclerc: +23,680 followers
George Russell: +22,245 followers
Sergio Perez: +19,928 followers
Lando Norris: +16,362 followers
Fernando Alonso: +15,902 followers
Carlos Sainz: +15,587 followers
Pierre Gasly: +13,253 followers
Daniel Ricciardo: +13,223 followers
Zhou Guanyu: +10,903 followers
Yuki Tsunoda: +10,192 followers
Kevin Magnussen: +9,677 followers
Valtteri Bottas: +9,621 followers
Esteban Ocon: +8,919 followers
Lance Stroll: +7,534 followers
Alex Albon: +7,304 followers
Nicholas Latifi: +6,543 followers
Mick Schumacher: +4,220 followers
Max Verstappen: -4,486 followers
Few things:
I was so sure that Max Verstappen's rebound had started (aka he stopped losing followers) but as you can see, I was wrong. Apparently, the rules are made up and everything I thought I knew, I don't.
A dear, lovely anon asked me if the grid dinner last night boosted gains and I can confidently say yes. A lot of the drivers have already outgained last weekend!
So yeah -- what do you guys think?
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