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NFL Week 7 instant reactions: huge comebacks, SHOCKING blunders & more!

NFL Week 7 instant reactions: huge comebacks, SHOCKING blunders & more!

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Nate Tice & Charles McDonald join forces to react to Week 7 of NFL action. The duo start off with their takeaways from the San Francisco 49ers' big win on Sunday night over the Atlanta Falcons.

Next, the two hosts dive into Week 7 with their 3 Highs, 3 Lows. On the positive side of Week 7 was the triumphant return of Rashee Rice (who takes the Kansas City Chiefs to a new level), the Chicago Bears dominating on the ground and the Indianapolis Colts staying hot and ascending to an impressive 6-1 record.

On the lows side, Nate & Charles discuss Carson Wentz and his sloppy operation of the Minnesota Vikings offense, the Miami Dolphins reaching a new low (time to bench Tua Tagovailoa??) and the Washington Commanders being unable to take advantage of a great matchup against the Dallas Cowboys.

The two hosts wrap up with some Extra Credit, as they discuss the Denver Broncos' & Green Bay Packers' dramatic late victories.

(00:45) - 49ers beat Falcons on SNF

(20:15) - Rashee Rice elevates KC to another level

(27:45) - Bears run game roars to life

(35:00) - Colts remain NFL's hottest team

(41:45) - We can't watch Carson Wentz anymore

(50:25) - 1-6 Dolphins hit new low

(54:55) - Commanders can't take advantage of leaky Dallas D

(1:00:30) - INSANE Broncos comeback

(1:05:45) - Packers narrowly avoid disaster

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