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4 Must-Watch NFL Week 12 Games

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We’ve made it to NFL Week 12 and most importantly, Thanksgiving Day. This is the week we truly separate the contenders from the pretenders or whatever dumb segment they will 1000% run on NFL Live this week.

Here are the 4 must-watch NFL Week 12 games:

 

1. New York Giants @ Dallas Cowboys

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While the Giants and Cowboys both stand at 7-3, the narratives surrounding their seasons are astronomically different. We’re told the Cowboys are a dominant juggernaut and a legit Super Bowl contender while the Giants are a nice story but don’t actually stand a chance of winning in the postseason but wow, what an effort!

This is the Giants chance to stuff Dallas in a locker and prove they deserve to be discussed amongst the other great teams in this league.

Also, winner gets Odell Beckham Jr.

2. Green Bay Packers @ Philadelphia Eagles

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Last week, the Eagles signed Ndamukong Suh to join their already-stacked super team. He immediately recorded a sack against the Colts and now his arch-nemesis is coming to town—Aaron Rodgers.

Suh and Rodgers have had over a decade of battles. Mostly one-sided with Rodgers claiming Suh says the most horrible shit at the line of scrimmage before breaking him over his knee like Bane did Batman. Suh also stepped on Rodgers’s leg once but claimed it was cold and he couldn’t feel where he was stepping.

Either way, pray for Rogers.

3. Los Angeles Rams @ Kansas City Chiefs

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In 2018, the Chiefs and Rams had one of the greatest football games in NFL history. A Monday night shootout resulting in a 54-51 W by the Rams. This year’s matchup might be a little different. Tyreek Hill plays in Miami while Matty Stafford and Cooper Kupp are both out with injuries.

This could be a beautiful coming-out party for the third-string undrafted QB, Bryce Perkins. Or, it could be an embarrassing reminder of why the kid went undrafted and the Chiefs could run them out of the gym. Either scenario is must-watch television.

4. Los Angeles Chargers @ Arizona Cardinals

This week, it was reported that Sean Payton wants to return to the sidelines but only has two teams he’d coach: The Chargers and the Cardinals. Interesting. Both teams are having disappointing seasons and will most likely miss the playoffs so this week, these coaches are fighting for their jobs.

Whoever loses this game will most likely be watching Sean Payton coach their guys next season and honestly, Payton will have far more success with Kyler Murray or Justin Herbert than the current head coaches are.

Can Sean Payton coach both of these teams?

 

 

 

 


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