“The Paying Zone”: rain of injuries … and handkerchiefs in the NFL

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The second week of activity in the NFL was catastrophic in terms of injuries to important players. Meanwhile, another settlement fuels controversy, as penalties for provoking the opponent increase exponentially. If you lose count of the wounded and the handkerchiefs, the podcast “La Zone payante” is fortunately there to light up your lanterns!

Several quarterbacks fell like flies last weekend. Other key players in other positions were also injured. Our analysts are examining the impact of these injuries on the teams hardest hit. The start of the season does not give gifts!

Those who attend the Sunday High Mass will also have noticed that the referees have more sensitive skin than in recent years when a player provokes a rival. Result: the yellow handkerchiefs invade the fields in the four corners of the league. Is this unnecessary zeal imposed by the NFL or a step necessary to serve as a role model? Is this trend here to stay? You will get your questions answered.

The season may be young, but a few teams are already digging their own graves after dropping their first two games. As long as there is life, there is hope, as the old saying goes. However, in the NFL, losses early in the season are often cruel. We are trying to see which teams could get away with it despite having got off on the wrong foot.

Several key players have asserted themselves to put their team in good shape, while others are still left to be desired. “The Paying Zone” underlines the brilliance of some and points to others.

Of course, an episode of your podcast wouldn’t be complete without the predictions for the coming weekend’s full-bodied duels and lambs being sacrificed at our bar counter. Good listening!

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