Week 10 Recap with Alex Bleuel


Week 10 Recap with Alex Bleuel


In this episode, Alex Bleuel and I recap a memorable Week 10 in the 2022 NFL season. First, we look back at 2022's game of the year between the Minnesota Vikings and Buffalo Bills. In a game with 63 points, countless turns, and surprises, the Vikings won this instant classic 33-30. Was Justin Jefferson's amazing catch better than Odell Beckham's unbelievable catch against the Dallas Cowboys? Could the Bills have taken a safety before Josh Allen fumbled on the goal line after stopping Minnesota on fourth down. The Bills still could have won the game, but Allen threw a game-ending interception to Patrick Peterson. With the Bills not scoring a second-half touchdown in their last three games. Allen also leads the NFL in Ints. What is the concern level in Buffalo? Are the Bills missing Brian Dabool, who became the NY Giants head coach? Then, we move onto the latest chapter of the Dallas Cowboys-Green Bay Packers rivalry, which resulted in a 31-28 overtime win for the Pack? Dallwa was up 28-14 before giving up the final 17 points. Why do the Cowboys disappoint in big games? Is Dak Prescott good enough to win? How did the Cowboys let GB rush for over 200 yards? Is Christian Watson becoming Aaron Rodgers' No. 1 receiving option? While yesterday was Mike McCarthy's homecoming back in Green Bay, a critical decision will be remembered for the rest of this season. In overtime, Dallas went for fourth and five in overtime. Should the Cowboys have kicked the field goal or go for the first down on fourth down? We move onto Jeff Saturday's head coaching debut, which came in a 25-20 win for the Colts over the Las Vegas Raiders. Jonathan Taylor Rushed for over 100 yards while Matt Ryan completed 75 percent of his passes in the win. While Saturday's coaching debut garnered intrigue, the Raiders lost their seventh game - adding more steam on Josh McDaniels' hot seat. Why can't the Raiders win with Derek Carr, Josh Jacobs, and Davante Adams? Finally, Alex and I give a memorable rant where we each rank three young quarterbacks in LA's Justin Herbert, Chicago's Justin Fields, and Miami's Tua Tagovailoa.