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RJ Bell, Scott Seidenberg and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL as they recap all the action for NFL Week 7. The guys also take a look at NFL week 8 and Mackenzie offers up a best bet.
In-Depth Quote AnalysisMackenzie Rivers (00:01-00:06) opens the show with a playful remark about how "Whatever happens here, stays here" in Vegas, setting a lighthearted tone before diving into serious analysis.
RJ Bell (00:06-00:30) quickly outlines the session’s plan, noting that Fez is off but promises a thorough review with Mackenzie and Scott providing in-depth commentary. RJ mentions that he put extra work into this episode, signaling a more detailed approach to the week’s recap.
Scott Seidenberg (00:30-01:48) kicks off with the Jacksonville Jaguars’ 32-16 win over the Patriots at Wembley Stadium. He highlights Tank Bigsby’s emergence as the Jaguars’ lead running back, contrasting his performance against a relatively inactive Travis Etienne. He praises Bigsby for leading the league in rushing yards per carry among those with fewer carries, ranking 4th in rushing yards over expected (RYOE) despite only 67 carries compared to other top backs like Derrick Henry.
RJ Bell (02:06-02:13) humorously interrupts Scott to debate Trevor Lawrence's career, joking that Lawrence has never been "good" outside of Clemson. Despite this, both analysts agree that the Jaguars outperformed their expected margin of victory based on the statistical data, although they debate if it should’ve been a closer game.
Mackenzie Rivers (05:29-05:41) notes Jacksonville’s strong record after returning from neutral-site games without a bye, further supporting Jacksonville's increasing resilience.
Scott Seidenberg (06:41-07:14) moves on to Seattle's 34-14 victory over Atlanta. He notes that the final score doesn’t reflect the true competitiveness of the game, highlighting key moments like a strip-sack touchdown that inflated the final margin. RJ Bell confirms the stats agree, saying Atlanta should have lost by just 2.5 points, rather than 20.
Scott Seidenberg (11:10-12:12) praises Buffalo's dominant 34-10 win over the Titans, especially Josh Allen's performance. Scott believes Allen is making an MVP case, noting his clean play without interceptions. RJ adds that while Buffalo looks strong, he questions whether they can survive the playoff gauntlet against teams like Kansas City and Baltimore.
Scott Seidenberg (13:42-14:10) then covers the Bengals’ 21-14 win over the Browns, describing Cleveland’s inability to overcome Cincinnati’s solid defensive play. Scott points out that penalties hurt Cleveland's chances and suggests the game could have been more one-sided without a late touchdown by the Browns.
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RJ Bell, Scott Seidenberg and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL as they recap all the action for NFL Week 7. The guys also take a look at NFL week 8 and Mackenzie offers up a best bet.
In-Depth Quote AnalysisMackenzie Rivers (00:01-00:06) opens the show with a playful remark about how "Whatever happens here, stays here" in Vegas, setting a lighthearted tone before diving into serious analysis.
RJ Bell (00:06-00:30) quickly outlines the session’s plan, noting that Fez is off but promises a thorough review with Mackenzie and Scott providing in-depth commentary. RJ mentions that he put extra work into this episode, signaling a more detailed approach to the week’s recap.
Scott Seidenberg (00:30-01:48) kicks off with the Jacksonville Jaguars’ 32-16 win over the Patriots at Wembley Stadium. He highlights Tank Bigsby’s emergence as the Jaguars’ lead running back, contrasting his performance against a relatively inactive Travis Etienne. He praises Bigsby for leading the league in rushing yards per carry among those with fewer carries, ranking 4th in rushing yards over expected (RYOE) despite only 67 carries compared to other top backs like Derrick Henry.
RJ Bell (02:06-02:13) humorously interrupts Scott to debate Trevor Lawrence's career, joking that Lawrence has never been "good" outside of Clemson. Despite this, both analysts agree that the Jaguars outperformed their expected margin of victory based on the statistical data, although they debate if it should’ve been a closer game.
Mackenzie Rivers (05:29-05:41) notes Jacksonville’s strong record after returning from neutral-site games without a bye, further supporting Jacksonville's increasing resilience.
Scott Seidenberg (06:41-07:14) moves on to Seattle's 34-14 victory over Atlanta. He notes that the final score doesn’t reflect the true competitiveness of the game, highlighting key moments like a strip-sack touchdown that inflated the final margin. RJ Bell confirms the stats agree, saying Atlanta should have lost by just 2.5 points, rather than 20.
Scott Seidenberg (11:10-12:12) praises Buffalo's dominant 34-10 win over the Titans, especially Josh Allen's performance. Scott believes Allen is making an MVP case, noting his clean play without interceptions. RJ adds that while Buffalo looks strong, he questions whether they can survive the playoff gauntlet against teams like Kansas City and Baltimore.
Scott Seidenberg (13:42-14:10) then covers the Bengals’ 21-14 win over the Browns, describing Cleveland’s inability to overcome Cincinnati’s solid defensive play. Scott points out that penalties hurt Cleveland's chances and suggests the game could have been more one-sided without a late touchdown by the Browns.
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