Here’s an NFL Week 12 recap for the attention-span challenged.
[Also See — Fantasy Football Weekly Review: Week 12’s Standouts]
1. Former Browns coach Hue Jackson had a bad first day on the job as the Bengals’ new assistant coach
Hue Jackson went for the hug and Baker hit him with the “we’re just friends” handshake ? pic.twitter.com/khycq8Vhik
— Will Brinson (@WillBrinson) November 25, 2018
Baker Mayfield was not a fan of Hue Jackson going to coach the divison-rival Bengals. pic.twitter.com/uvTblVZdo8
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) November 25, 2018
Hue Jackson accepting this ball from Damarious Randall might get him fired again pic.twitter.com/I0apRpgmdL
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) November 25, 2018
2. Cordarrelle Patterson was in a pile up after being tackled and thought it’d be a good time to grab Jets defensive lineman Henry Anderson’s crotch ?
Don’t mess with Cordarrelle Pattersonpic.twitter.com/ciejAuUqRL
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) November 25, 2018
Patriot grabs Jet’s crotch because he ‘put his s–t in my face’ https://t.co/97Kojomxss pic.twitter.com/LRcYarDx2i
— New York Post (@nypost) November 25, 2018
3. Speaking of the Patriots, Tom Brady became the all-time passing leader on Sunday
Congratulations to Tom Brady on now being the NFL’s all-time leader in passing yards (regular and postseason).
1 Tom Brady 79,279+
2 Peyton Manning 79,279
3 Brett Favre 77,693
4 Drew Brees 77,618 pic.twitter.com/WaBpTjL0JH— Only In Boston (@OnlyInBOS) November 25, 2018
It’s probably safe to say he’s good at football now, right?
4. The Jaguars lost to the Bills, prompting them to fire offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett and bench Blake Bortles
Since 2014, the year they drafted Blake Bortles, the #Jaguars have fired through three offensive coordinators. Are we sure the coordinators are the problem?https://t.co/lJc4PTrpmt
— shalise manza young (@shalisemyoung) November 26, 2018
Marrone announces that Cody Kessler will start this week for Jags. Feels like the end of an error.
— Gregg Rosenthal (@greggrosenthal) November 26, 2018
But hey, this frees up time for him to pursue his passion of “ripping cigs” all day:
Visual representation of the Blake Bortles era:
Ladies, if he:
– ignores instructions
– doesn’t act like the same guy week to week
– gets other people fired at work for his performance
– always leaves you wanting moreHe’s not your man. He’s Blake Bortles.
— Eric Edholm (@Eric_Edholm) November 26, 2018
5. This Packers fan got choked out by a Vikings fan
Vintage Vikings Packers…@BarstoolBigCat @PFTCommenter pic.twitter.com/kwPOs9214c
— Jack Seedorf (@Jackseedorf5) November 26, 2018
and the Packers have now choked their way into the same record as the Browns
Vikings take down the Packers, 24-17! pic.twitter.com/VQygvc14s6
— Bleacher Report NFL (@BR_NFL) November 26, 2018
6. The Cardinals started out their game hot against the Chargers up 10 points…
and immediately gave up 45 unanswered points:
7. Chicago backup quarterback Chase Daniel beat the Lions on their home turf on Thanksgiving
When you realize the Cleveland Browns have a better record than the Detroit Lions pic.twitter.com/U4oFP2oAC4
— Detroit Free Press (@freep) November 26, 2018
and it was just not a great weekend for Michigan football overall
Michigan football has given up 62 points today.
The most Michigan basketball has given up in a game this season is 61.
— Detroit Free Press (@freep) November 24, 2018
Welp. 62 points is officially THE MOST points the University of Michigan football team has ever allowed in a regulation football game. And it just happened to come in the biggest game of the year against your rival with the playoff on the line. Horrible.
— Mike Sullivan (@MikeSullivan) November 24, 2018
8. There was some questionable officiating on Monday night’s Titans/Texans game
Fumble or nah?
(?: @thecheckdown) pic.twitter.com/uW44ldGu2x— theScore (@theScore) November 27, 2018
That is an inexplicable review to not change it to a fumble. Vrabel now 0-5 on challenges this year. #titans
— Steve Layman (@SteveLayman) November 27, 2018
Entire timeline says fumble and it’s not overturned. Looked like a fumble to me as well. ?♂️
— Geoff Schwartz (@geoffschwartz) November 27, 2018
Odds that was a fumble?
-25000
Refs have money on the Texans.
— OddsShark (@OddsShark) November 27, 2018
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