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Weekly NFL Thread: Week 5

Let's chat about the National Football League. This week's schedule (all times Eastern):

Sun 2024-10-06 9:30AM New York Jets @ Minnesota Vikings
Sun 2024-10-06 1:00PM Buffalo Bills @ Houston Texans
Sun 2024-10-06 1:00PM Carolina Panthers @ Chicago Bears
Sun 2024-10-06 1:00PM Cleveland Browns @ Washington Commanders
Sun 2024-10-06 1:00PM Indianapolis Colts @ Jacksonville Jaguars
Sun 2024-10-06 1:00PM Miami Dolphins @ New England Patriots
Sun 2024-10-06 1:00PM Baltimore Ravens @ Cincinnati Bengals
Sun 2024-10-06 4:05PM Arizona Cardinals @ San Francisco 49ers
Sun 2024-10-06 4:05PM Las Vegas Raiders @ Denver Broncos
Sun 2024-10-06 4:25PM Green Bay Packers @ Los Angeles Rams
Sun 2024-10-06 4:25PM New York Giants @ Seattle Seahawks
Sun 2024-10-06 8:20PM Dallas Cowboys @ Pittsburgh Steelers
Mon 2024-10-07 8:15PM New Orleans Saints @ Kansas City Chiefs
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Vikings are looking talented, but do we really have faith in Darnold?

I do given his supporting cast is, for a quarterback, as good as any other in the league. I think there is a bit more lag in how long it takes for offensive linemen to receive recognition, and Darrisaw is putting high first-round edge talent on milk cartons (Thibodeaux, Anderson, Bosa).

O’Neil has been well above average, opposite. That leaves the interior to help one another out unless the defense sends five-plus. Darnold has ample time.

Jefferson is elite. Addison is an underrated deep threat. Nailor is an above average no. 3. Teams have been bracketing Jefferson with regularity, but the offense is rolling because Addison/Nailor are more than up to the task of winning one-v-one. And Hockenson will be back sometime this month to make things even harder for opponents.

Mattison was terrible last year. Jones is credible enough to open up playaction.

One of the things that has been very encouraging is Darnold hasn’t been perfect, but he’s shown he can shake off the odd bad rep. A dropped pick against Green Bay, an inaccurate pitch against Houston, and the next play is a completion and the drive keeps rolling.

Plus, from the eye test, the arm talent is still there. The backshoulder on Jefferson’s touchdown last week was pinpoint.