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NFL Week 11 Monday Morning GIF BLITZ!

After Week 11, everything we thought we knew about which teams are playing good football has basically been thrown out the window. The Rams beat the almighty Manning-led Broncos, the Chiefs beat the Seahawks and the Texans beat the Browns. It was a good weekend to shake up the playoff picture, that’s for sure! For the betting odds on the upcoming Week 12 games, check out our lines pages!

Take a look at this week’s best gifs:

The Raiders have yet to win a game this season and they started this game out against the Chargers making sure that was the case again. Here’s Oakland’s very first snap of regulation, which was promptly fumled and recovered by San Deigo. The Chargers went on to win13-6.

The Raiders aren’t the bad team the NFL needs right now, but the one the league deserves.

After starting out hot this season, the Bengals have cooled off some and were looking to stay one game ahead in the AFC North against the Saints. Here’s Jermaine Gresham scoring a touchdown in the most difficult way possible: fumbling, kicking the ball and recoving it in the endzone. The Bengals went on to win 27-10.

That potato must have been really hot for it to bounce around for so long.

The Rams defense made Peyton Manning look human, as Manning has thrown two interceptions for his third straight game. On the other hand, The Broncos also have a good defense and forced Rams QB Shaun Hill to play a game of catch. With himself. Despite the defensive battle, the Rams pulled away to win 7-22.

How many fantasy points does a QB get for throwing and completing a pass to himself?

Texans QB Ryan Mallet made his first NFL start against the Browns and played well enough to give the Texans their fifth win on the season, 23-7. Browns CB Joe Haden was able to rain on Mallet’s parade just a bit with this tip-drill style interception to keep the Texans from going up 14-0 in the first quarter.

Every time the Browns do something good, they release a flock of pigeons on the city of Cleveland.

The NFC South is the worst division in the NFL right now, so when there’s a NFC South matchup, one team HAS to find a way to win. Here’s Cam Newton throwing a rainbow to Kelvin Bejamin who comes down with the incredible catch for a score. Despite the Panthers attempt at competence, they dropped their fifth in a row to Atlanta, 19-17.

You know you aren’t playing very well when a touchdown is celebrated by simply sitting in the endzone.

We’ve seen a lot of offense up until this point, so here’s Bills DE Mario Williams, eating a Dolphins lineman alive and then consuming Ryan Tanehill whole. The Bills were unable maintain the intensity on defense as the Dolphins were able to pull off the 22-9 win.

If this play were a can of tuna, it would have lots of dead Dolphin in it.

The Bucs don’t have a lot of highlights this season, so when they complete a good play, I’ll have to throw them a bone. Here’s Josh McCown throwing a beautiful pass to rookie receiver Mike Evans. Washington made Tampa Bay look like an offensive juggernaut, which does not say a lot for Washington who dropped to 3-7 on the season by a score of 27-7.

Maybe the Bucs can trade the pirate ship in their stadium for some more draft picks next year.

The Packers managed to score 50+ points for the second week in a row, this time against NFC East leading Eagles for a final score of 20-53. The offesnse seemed to move the ball at will and when Eddie Lacy has the ball in space, you’re more than likely going to fall victim to his will.

This play can be replicated in Madden by executing the key mash controller technique.

Not to be outdone, here’s Matt Forte breaking five tackles against the Vikings en route to a 32 yard gain. After losing three in a row, the Bears were able to break the free fall in the NFC North standings, beating the Vikings 13-21.

This play can be replicated in Madden by playing as the Vikings defense every game.

Eli Manning had a game to forget, throwing five interceptions for the second time in his career against the 49ers. Manning was able to complete a few passes as seen below in a spectacular falling catch completed by Larry Donnel. If not for the ridiculous amounts of turnovers, the Giants could have found a way to win, but the 49ers were able to capitalize on their opportunities to win 16-10.

As you’re reading this, Eli Manning has thrown two more interceptions.