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LOCKED ON NFL 11/28 Power Ranks

Locked On NFL – Daily Podcast On The National Football League

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4.4685 Ratings

🗓️ 28 November 2017

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Matt Williamson (@WilliamsonNFL) counts down his Power Ranks & discusses current point differential  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello, hello, hello. I'm Matt Williamson. This is the Lockdown NFL podcast. How is everyone doing this fine day?

0:09.0

It is Tuesday. We did not do them last week because of Thanksgiving. So this is Power Rank Tuesday. We'll get to the game whenever we get to Houston and Baltimore in the ranks a little bit. Not a ton of discuss there, but kind of the outcome we expected.

0:25.1

As I do on some, well, let's give me a quick rundown on what the week's going to entail.

0:28.1

You'll power ranks today.

0:29.7

Michael be on tomorrow.

0:32.1

Thursday, we will preview the Thursday game.

0:35.5

And I promise you guys that we would talk Hall of Fame finalists.

0:39.7

So I'm going to do that on Thursday and maybe throw in a couple Twitter questions, but not as many as usual for Twitter Thursday.

0:47.1

It depends how long that goes.

0:48.6

Hall of Fame discussion is a fun one to me.

0:50.9

And I actually got in the conversation last night about Terrell Suggs. Is he a Hall of

0:55.3

Famer? And I tend to say yes. But I think like wide receiver, that's a really difficult

1:03.2

position and a changing position because, you know, people throw so much more now. Sack numbers

1:10.8

are higher. Not that they're inflated, but, you know, people throw so much more now. Sack numbers are higher. Not that they're

1:12.3

inflated, but, you know, it's hard to get sacks in the 70s, you know what I mean? Because

1:16.7

they didn't throw very often. It's kind of like wide receiver numbers. That judging apples to

1:21.9

oranges almost in terms of what the league was like 20 years ago, 30 years ago, some of the

1:27.2

edge players that are

1:28.1

Hall of Famers are near misses. And I also think there's been a lot of them, a lot of good ones

1:33.0

lately. Jason Taylor just went in, guys like Freeney and Peppers and Jared Allen. I don't know that

1:39.5

Suggs is better than them. I mean, to me, Frini and Peppers are ahead of Sugs.

1:44.9

But overall, I do think he is a Hall of Famer,

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