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It’s time for Steve Borthwick to deliver and this England decision will decide Six Nations fate
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Top international coaches speak of building block performances, foundation stones within the construction of a winning side. Those days that serve as proof of concept and proof of potential; a reference point, a formative experience to look to in the many moments of doubt. The storms in professional sport come with relative regularity, the fierce winds that shake the structures and self-assurance one hopes to build. It is the ability to survive these squalls that create champions, we are told – the top teams swaying with the irregular gusts of the elite level.
For nearly a year, England have pointed to their win over Ireland as one such constitutional cornerstone. Few had given them a prayer as the visitors came chasing their grand slam dream; away the eventual tournament winners went, beaten by the better team as the hosts finally produced a performance of which Twickenham could be proud.
It stands alone in the Steve Borthwick era as the sole win of real, true magnitude – the dispatching of Argentina amid adversity at the World Cup was indisputably impressive under the circumstances but ultimately came against a flawed opponent. Two years since his arrival marked the end of an era, it is fair to question just how much better England actually are under Borthwick. Certainly, the players find the environment far more enjoyable than that fostered by Eddie Jones, who will be gleefully watching on from the sidelines as a pundit for ITV, and overdue strides have been made to evolve their playing style, but more tangible progress is yet to be evidenced.
An autumn of incertitude left the ledger for 2024 in the red; five wins from 12 fixtures a particularly poor return in a year that included two encounters with Japan. 14 wins, in all, from 28 games under Borthwick is not flash, either; more coaching upheaval and accusations of an unstable working environment cause to question if Jones’s apprentice had learned too many methods from his past master.
So England embark again, intent on finding their identity and proof of their progression. No direct targets have been draped on Borthwick’s neck but the heavy albatross of expectation always hangs for a nation of such riches and resources.
An inimical start could throw the campaign off course before it has even truly begun. France at home in round two will raise the ghouls of a ghastly Twickenham day in 2023 but first, it is the defending champions in Dublin that must be negotiated. Ireland will not be intent on revenge, seeing the bigger picture, but there are clearly wrongs to be righted – if England aren’t at it, they will become collateral damage in Ireland’s chase for history.
The twice-defending champions against a team that recorded a losing record last year? One might usually suggest a foregone conclusion. But the confidence in the visitors comes partly by dint of that Twickenham heyday, and also the unwavering belief that a squad of players this talented will surely – at some point – come good.
Is now that time? Borthwick is never one to rip things up unnecessarily and despite an autumn that brought three defeats, many combinations remain in place. From Ellis Genge and Will Stuart as a propping pair through to Henry Slade and Ollie Lawrence in midfield – starting together for the 11th consecutive Test – there are signs of the cohesion and continuity that the head coach has always sought.
There are intriguing tweaks, though. Maro Itoje is set to lead the squad into the 2027 World Cup but his elevation to the captaincy is also an admission that immediate results must improve; a long-term decision made with the short-term in mind. The picking of Ben Curry alongside twin Tom and the ever-important Ben Earl is evidence that Borthwick, a bolder selector than some suggest, recognises a need to do things differently.
Once utilised together at under-18 level amid a desperate search for new opensides, this current confluence shows a clear plan to stymie and stall Ireland’s phase attack and strike quickly in transition – even if it leaves England vulnerable elsewhere.
“Clearly there’s always a blend and always a trade-off of what you decide to do and why you decide to do it,” Borthwick explained. “It is my job to weigh up all those considerations and I am sure Paul O’Connell and the Irish lineout will look at this and try to attack us in that area. We will have to be very good.
“The back row [I have selected] can run. All three players have got incredible engines, incredible mobility, they are fantastic players defensively, their tackling and their jackal, they carry the ball well.”
There might be a few crossed fingers at Allianz Stadium as the Twickenham tumult continues. The future of Bill Sweeney, Borthwick’s line manager among a great many other duties, remains firmly in doubt ahead of a 27 March special general meeting.
A cynic might suggest that the date had been chosen with precise purpose in the (perhaps misplaced) hope of a Six Nations that leaves a far more optimistic outlook for English rugby. Borthwick batted away suggestions that the turmoil above him would have any impact during this tournament. “It’s not something that we’ve discussed in camp,” said Borthwick. “I know Bill has regular contact with senior players and has a very good relationship with the senior players.
“We’re on the eve of the Six Nations; we are playing against one of the world’s best teams in Dublin, and in this incredible tournament. That’s what is on the players’ minds. Nothing about any other matter than that.”
There is a Percy Bysshe Shelley poem that speaks of a dying king and a fainting people clung to by leech-like leaders flowing through public scorn. For England in 1819, perhaps read English rugby now – in need of a uniting force to blow belief back into a flailing game. Shelley’s last couplet speaks of a phantom that may “burst to illumine our tempestuous day”. The storm clouds gather but a stirring English Six Nations success might just help clear the gloom.
With the Six Nations tournament just around the corner, all eyes are on England’s new head coach, Steve Borthwick. After taking over the helm from Eddie Jones, Borthwick has big shoes to fill and high expectations to meet.One crucial decision that Borthwick will have to make is selecting his squad for the upcoming tournament. With key players like Maro Itoje, Owen Farrell, and Tom Curry at his disposal, Borthwick has the tools to lead England to success.
However, Borthwick will have to make some tough decisions, especially when it comes to selecting his starting XV. With strong competition from teams like France, Ireland, and Wales, every decision Borthwick makes will be crucial in determining England’s fate in the Six Nations.
It’s time for Borthwick to deliver and prove that he has what it takes to lead England to victory. The decisions he makes in the coming weeks will be pivotal in shaping England’s Six Nations campaign. England fans will be eagerly watching to see if Borthwick can rise to the challenge and lead his team to glory.
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UPDATE: Marietta Super to Decide on School Closure | Education
UPDATE: Marietta School Board to Decide on School ClosureThe Marietta School Board will be meeting next week to discuss the potential closure of Marietta Super School. The decision comes after months of deliberation and community feedback on the future of the school.
The board will consider factors such as enrollment numbers, academic performance, and budget constraints in making their final decision. Parents, students, and staff members are encouraged to attend the meeting to share their thoughts and concerns with the board.
The closure of Marietta Super School would have a significant impact on the community, so it is important for all stakeholders to be involved in the decision-making process. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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Tarek El Moussa Enrages Wife Heather After Flipping a Coin To Decide On a $710K Home Purchase Without Her Knowledge
HGTV stars Tarek El Moussa and wife Heather Rae El Moussa have been flipping houses together for years—but their working relationship hit a very rocky patch in the latest episode of their hit show, “The Flipping El Moussas,” which saw the duo having an epic fallout over a property purchase.
The drama began to unfold when Tarek, 43, tours a home in Orange, CA, with his friend and colleague Adam Lindholm, who is president of his real estate investment firm, TEM Capital. The duo cannot agree on whether the $710,000 property would be a good investment, even after a lengthy conversation about the price and the potential to extend the abode with a 400-square-foot bonus room.
So, Tarek takes the rather risky step of using a coin flip to make the decision for him, telling Lindholm that if it lands on heads, he’ll buy the home for the full asking price.
Lo and behold, the coin lands on heads, and true to his words, Tarek makes an offer on the home, before heading off to tell his wife.
“Well, lovey, I think we bought a house,” he tells her—leaving Heather, 37, flabbergasted.
“What do you mean?” she asks in disbelief. “You better not have.”
Tarek seems taken aback by his wife’s less-than-positive reaction and continues to explain himself, telling her that he bought “the one I just looked at with Adam in Orange.”
The confirmation of the home’s location does little to calm Heather’s temper, and she proceeds to grill him, questioning why he thought it was OK to purchase a property without “calling or talking” to her first.
“We were under the gun,” Tarek explains, attempting to defend himself. However, his bravado begins to falter when he then admits, “I’m iffy on the house.”
Understandably, Heather wonders why he even put in an offer if he wasn’t sure of the home’s potential: “Wait, then why did we buy it?”
At this point, Tarek is backed into a corner and is forced to detail the unusual method he used to decide on the purchase.
“Adam felt more confident and we flipped a coin and…” Tarek tells his stunned wife, his voice trailing off.
As Tarek chuckles nervously, Heather’s jaw drops in shock.
“You didn’t think calling your wife might be a little bit better than flipping a coin?” she asks.
Tarek tries to defend himself again, saying, “That’s how we always used to do it.”
His wife then points out that this kind of behavior may well have been the standard in his past but that it should remain of a time that was “pre-Heather.”
Somehow, Heather manages to see the funny side of the coin, later joking to the cameras: “I flipped a coin to marry him, just kidding!”
Tarek joins in, saying, “It was a double-sided coin with, like, both—both heads.”
“Yeah, he tricked me,” Heather jokes.
Despite his wife’s horror over his decision-making technique, Tarek later doubles down on using a coin to determine if he should buy the house, insisting that renovating homes is always going to be a risky business—coin or no coin.
“Flipping houses is a gamble. It’s not the best idea to buy a house, you know, based on flipping a coin, but the market we’re in is tough,” Tarek tells the cameras. “There is no inventory, right? There is a ton of competition. And this agent wants an answer today. So if we want to be in the game, like, we—we have to take some risks.”
But the good news is—they seem to have a sense of humor about the situation. Hours before the episode aired, Tarek and Heather posted a clip from the show on Instagram in which the two argue about the coin flip.
In the caption, Tarek wrote: “What do you guys think is crazier? Buying a house without consulting the wife or leaving it up to a coin toss…”
Followers commented on the post, many playfully poking fun at Tarek.
“You got in trouble that day lol,” one noted, and another wrote, “You have been lucky this time… Not try again.”
In the end, his gamble pays off.
After buying the house for $710,000, putting $219,000 into the rehab, and paying $74,000 in carrying costs and selling costs, their break-even price is $1,003,000. They list the house for $1,149,000, and after just three days on the market, it is sold for $1,200,000. That means these two made a fantastic profit of $197,000.
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Tarek El Moussa Enrages Wife Heather After Flipping a Coin To Decide On a $710K Home Purchase Without Her KnowledgeIn a shocking turn of events, HGTV star Tarek El Moussa has angered his wife, Heather Rae Young, after making a major decision about purchasing a $710,000 home without consulting her first.
According to sources close to the couple, Tarek allegedly couldn’t decide between two potential properties and resorted to flipping a coin to make the final decision. Heather was reportedly left in the dark about this impulsive move and was blindsided when Tarek informed her of their new home purchase.
The couple, who recently tied the knot in a lavish ceremony, are said to be at odds over Tarek’s unilateral decision-making and lack of communication. Heather is reportedly furious that Tarek would make such a significant choice without considering her input or feelings.
This latest controversy comes on the heels of rumors of tension between the couple, with sources claiming that their relationship has been strained in recent months. Fans of the couple are eager to see how they will navigate this latest bump in the road and whether they can overcome this latest obstacle in their marriage. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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What’s an athlete’s secret weapon before a crucial match? Sure, top-tier health, sharp skills, and a little sprinkle of luck are essentials. But there’s something even more powerful—the unwavering support of loved ones. For Madison Keys, this support is extra special because it comes wrapped up in a perfect package: her coach, who also happens to be her husband, Bjorn Fratangelo, who knows the game inside and out. Why? Because Fratangelo isn’t just a sideline strategist—he was once a tennis pro himself. But what made him trade his racket for the coaching clipboard?
Speaking about his challenges, the coach once revealed, “I’m honestly pretty chronically injured.” Continuing further, he reflected on his challenges and added that the injury is in his foot. “ I played [an ATP Challenger Tour event in] Cary afterwards and I haven’t really hit much since then,” Fratangelo said. “It’s actually both feet. I have some genetic problems with some bones in my big toes. And I’ve actually fractured both of my sesamoid bones in both toes.”
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Madison Keys’ husband and coach Bjorn Fratengelo recently made the surprising decision to quit tennis, leaving fans and analysts wondering about the reasons behind this move. In this post, we will delve into everything you need to know about why Fratengelo decided to step away from the sport.1. Personal Reasons: Fratengelo cited personal reasons as the main factor behind his decision to quit tennis. It is speculated that the demands of being both a coach and a husband were taking a toll on his personal life, and he felt it was time to prioritize his well-being and happiness.
2. Burnout: Coaching at the professional level can be incredibly demanding, both physically and mentally. Fratengelo may have been experiencing burnout from the constant travel, long hours on the court, and high-pressure situations that come with coaching a top player like Madison Keys.
3. Desire for a new challenge: After years of coaching in the tennis world, Fratengelo may have felt the need for a new challenge and a change of pace. This could have been a factor in his decision to quit tennis and explore other opportunities outside of the sport.
4. Support for Madison: Despite his decision to quit tennis, Fratengelo remains committed to supporting his wife Madison Keys in her career. He may have felt that stepping away from his coaching role would allow him to better support and cheer for Keys from the sidelines.
5. Future plans: While Fratengelo’s decision to quit tennis may come as a surprise to many, it is likely that he has thought carefully about his future plans and is excited about the opportunities that lie ahead. Whether it be pursuing new coaching opportunities, exploring other interests, or simply taking a well-deserved break, Fratengelo is sure to have exciting plans in store.
In conclusion, while the news of Bjorn Fratengelo quitting tennis may have caught many off guard, it is important to respect his decision and wish him the best in his future endeavors. As Madison Keys continues her journey in the tennis world, we can only hope that Fratengelo finds happiness and fulfillment in whatever path he chooses to take.
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Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio?
Former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani is appearing in court in New York on Friday for a hearing on whether he should be found in contempt of court ignoring court orders, including for failing to surrender a signed jersey from the late Yankees’ Hall of Famer.
The valuable jersey was supposed to be turned over two months ago to help satisfy Ruby Freeman and Wandrea “Shaye” Moss’ $146 million defamation judgment against Giuliani.
Attorneys for the former Georgia election workers want U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman to find Giuliani in civil contempt for not turning over the jersey and other items he’s repeatedly been ordered surrender.
Giuliani is expected to testify in the afternoon at the hearing he’d sought to skip a day earlier. His attorney asked the judge in a letter Thursday if his client could appear remotely because he is “having medical issues with his left knee and breathing problems due to lung issues discovered last year,” attributable to his presence at the World Trade Center site in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks.
Liman indicated he was skeptical of the eleventh-hour request, noting that Giuliani “does not assert he is unable to travel,” that he submitted “no medical evidence” and that he didn’t follow proper procedure for such a request.
“He has presented no evidence why for this hearing, where the Court has been asked to hold him in contempt, where his credibility has been called into question, and where Plaintiffs have asked for an opportunity to cross-examine him in person, he should be permitted to deny Plaintiffs that opportunity and to appear remotely,” Liman wrote.
He didn’t order Giuliani to attend the hearing, but warned him he couldn’t use his recent sworn declarations and deposition transcript as part of his defense at the hearing if he doesn’t.
Giuliani’s attorney Joseph Cammarata told NBC News Thursday night his client would be attending, and Giuliani was on time for the hearing. He entered the courtroom with a slight limp.
Freeman and Moss have asked Liman to hold Giuliani in contempt for disregarding court orders directing him to turn over assets to help satisfy their judgment against him.
“Enough is enough,” they wrote in a court filing urging Liman to slap Giuliani with “appropriate sanctions” to get him to comply with the orders. Their filing doesn’t specify what those sanctions should be; the judge could fine or even jail Giuliani if he finds him in contempt.
Giuliani has maintained that he has been complying with the judge’s orders.
“The Court should see that I gave everything that I could give,” he said in a declaration last month.
Freeman and Moss say that’s not true and that Giuliani has failed to turn over a large number of assets, including the DiMaggio jersey.
Giuliani said in a court filing that he’s not sure where the jersey is but that he thought it had been in his New York City apartment, which attorneys for Freeman and Moss have searched.
“There is no Signed Joe DiMaggio shirt that I possess. I believe that the Signed Joe DiMaggio shirt was hanging in the New York Cooperative apartment at the time that the apartment was turned over to Plaintiffs,” Giuliani said.
An attorney for Freeman and Moss told Liman in a court filing that “Giuliani’s claim to have suddenly lost track of the signed Joe DiMaggio jersey is not credible for multiple independent reasons.”
One of those reasons is testimony from one of Giuliani’s “oldest friends, Monsignor Alan Placa.”
Placa “testified under oath during his recent deposition that he had not traveled to New York in seven years but that he had personally seen the framed, signed Joe DiMaggio shirt within the last two years, and specifically ‘at the apartment — actually, it was here in Florida,’” their filing said.
“That’s certainly where I saw it,” Placa added, according to a transcript. “I’d never seen a Joe DiMaggio shirt before or since.”
The discrepancy is expected to be among the topics at the hearing. The attorneys for Freeman and Moss argue that the failure to hand over the memorabilia is part of “a consistent pattern of willful defiance of the Court’s Turnover Orders.”
That includes failing to turn over the proprietary lease and co-op shares to his estimated $6 million Manhattan apartment, cash in his bank account and the paperwork for the 1980 Mercedes-Benz convertible he belatedly surrendered in November.
“While true that Mr. Giuliani delivered the Mercedes, he has yet to turn over the title document for the car, and does not claim otherwise,” their filing said.
While Giuliani has turned over 18 luxury watches, he hasn’t surrendered eight others he said he owned in a bankruptcy filing last year, including one that he said had belonged to his grandfather that he was expressly ordered to turn over.
Giuliani suggested to reporters in early November that he doesn’t believe he has to turn that watch over, despite the judge’s ruling.
“Every bit of property that they want is available if they’re entitled to it. Now the law says they’re not entitled to a lot of it. For example, they want my grandfather’s watch; it’s 150 years old. That’s a bit of an heirloom — usually you don’t get those unless you’re involved in a political persecution,” he said.
Giuliani has also failed to turn over other Yankees memorabilia, including a signed picture of another Hall of Famer, Reggie Jackson, the lawyers said. Giuliani said he doesn’t have such a photo. “There is no Reggie Jackson picture; the picture was Derek Jeter,” and it has been turned over, Giuliani said.
The election workers’ attorneys said Giuliani’s claim is “belied by his own Bankruptcy Schedule,” which listed the photo as an asset, and the fact that his former lawyer told the judge the Jackson picture was being kept in a storage facility.
As for the Manhattan co-op, Giuliani’s attorney acknowledged in a Dec. 24 court filing that Giuliani “has not delivered the shares ‘evidencing Defendant’s interest in’ his New York Apartment or the related ‘proprietary lease’ but states that he ‘did not possess’ them,” the workers’ lawyers said.
The attorneys said that’s contrary to what Giuliani said three days later at a deposition, “where he confirmed that he has a ‘box’ in Florida with ‘sensitive’ and ‘important papers’ that includes the proprietary lease and ‘probably’ the co-op shares although he hasn’t ‘looked’ in the box in probably ‘six months’ — confirming both that, in his mind, he has withheld documents he was required to deliver and did not even attempt to collect them to be turned over.”
The contempt proceeding is one of two Giuliani faces relating to Freeman and Moss.
He has another next week in federal court in Washington, D.C., where U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell will hear arguments that he should be sanctioned for continuing to defame Freeman and Moss on his streaming show, despite a court-ordered agreement that he wouldn’t do so. They’re seeking an unspecified amount in financial penalties at the Jan. 10 hearing.
Giuliani maintains that his comments on his show weren’t defamatory and that it “is my First Amendment right to talk about the case and my defense.”
Howell is the judge who found Giuliani liable for defaming Freeman and Moss in 2023 after he repeatedly snubbed court orders to turn over required evidence to the pair, who had sued him over his claims about them in his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results on President Donald Trump’s behalf.
They said the false accusations forced them out of their jobs and led to a torrent of racist death threats.
A jury later awarded them $148 million in damages, which the judge reduced to $146 million. Giuliani is appealing the verdict.
Giuliani has been stripped of his law license in New York and Washington, D.C., and he also faces criminal charges in two states relating to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. He has pleaded not guilty in both.
In a recent development, a judge is set to decide whether to hold Rudy Giuliani in contempt of court. The former mayor of New York City and personal attorney to former President Donald Trump has been embroiled in legal battles surrounding his role in promoting baseless claims of election fraud during the 2020 presidential election.Giuliani has faced scrutiny for his actions in the aftermath of the election, including his participation in the infamous “Stop the Steal” rally that preceded the deadly Capitol insurrection on January 6th, 2021. He has also been accused of spreading misinformation about the election results, leading to widespread backlash and legal challenges.
Now, a judge will determine whether Giuliani should be held in contempt of court for his actions. This decision could have significant implications for his legal standing and reputation moving forward.
Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as the judge prepares to make a ruling on Giuliani’s potential contempt of court charges.
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Lions vs Vikings in Week 18 will decide NFC North and 1 seed
There’s just one task left for the Detroit Lions to clinch the No. 1 seed in the NFC.
After the Minnesota Vikings beat the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, 27-25, in Week 17 of the NFL season, the Lions must beat the Vikings in Week 18 at Ford Field to lock up the top spot in the NFC, a bye in the first round and homefield advantage until the Super Bowl.
The Vikings got off to a great start and held a 17 point lead with under 4 minutes to play, but Jordan Love and the Packers made them sweat big time with two late scores. However, the Vikings got two first downs on the final drive to ice their 14th win of the season.
Here’s what you need to know about the Lions, the battle for the NFC North and the NFC’s 1 seed.
The Lions have been at or near the top of the standings in the NFC all year long, but the Vikings have been a major thorn in their side, going win for win for much of the year.
The Lions beat the Vikings on the road in Week 7, 31-29, with a Jake Bates field goal, putting them in the driver’s seat from that point forward. They got more help when just a few days after losing to the Lions, the Vikings lost again to the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday Night Football. After that, the Vikings got red-hot again.
The Vikings have won nine straight games after defeating the Packers on Sunday to improve to 14-2.
The Lions, who enter Monday with a 13-2 record, will meet the Vikings in Week 18 at Ford Field. All of their regular-season goals will be up for grabs, whether or not they take care of business on Monday at Levi’s Stadium, where they lost to the 49ers last season in the NFC championship and missed a chance to make their first Super Bowl.
The other major player in the NFC this year, the Philadelphia Eagles, were eliminated from the race for the No. 1 seed with the Vikings win. Whoever comes out on top between the Lions and Vikings takes home the top seed, while the loser will play on the road in the wild-card round as the No. 5 seed against the NFC South or West winner on Jan. 11-13.
KEY DETAIL:Lions won’t rest starters no matter how Vikings fare: ‘Going out to play and win’
The Lions are 3½ point favorites over the 49ers for the MNF showdown in Santa Clara, California and will enter the game looking for some serious revenge after choking a 24-7 halftime lead over the 49ers in last year’s NFC championship game.
Although the result doesn’t mean much on paper, coach Dan Campbell already said the Lions will play their starters and try for the win against the 49ers no matter what.
Detroit Lions game time vs. Minnesota Vikings in Week 18
What time will the Detroit Lions play the Minnesota Vikings in Week 18 of the NFL season?
After an overtime extravaganza between the Atlanta Falcons and Washington Commanders, which ended with the Commanders winning to clinch a playoff berth (and clinching a spot for the LA Rams, as well), we now know: The Lions will host the Vikings at 8:20 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 5, on NBC in the final game of the 2024 regular season, in the league’s marquee slot.
The Lions played in that game a few years ago when they faced the Green Bay Packers in January 2023 when they had been eliminated earlier that day, but spoiled the Packers’ playoff hopes at Lambeau Field.
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The highly anticipated Week 18 matchup between the Detroit Lions and the Minnesota Vikings is set to determine not only the NFC North division winner but also the coveted 1 seed in the NFC playoffs.Both teams have had impressive seasons so far, with the Lions boasting a strong offense led by quarterback Jared Goff and the Vikings showcasing a tough defense anchored by stars like Danielle Hunter and Harrison Smith.
With everything on the line in this final regular-season showdown, fans can expect a hard-fought battle between these division rivals. The outcome of this game will not only determine the winner of the NFC North but also which team secures home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.
So mark your calendars and get ready for a thrilling matchup as the Lions and Vikings square off in a winner-take-all game that will have playoff implications for both teams.
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#Lions #Vikings #Week #decide #NFC #North #seedChoosing the Right IT Outsourcing Partner: What to Look for and How to Decide
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