NFL Take Dump, Week 10: The Packers are frauds and the Buccaneers need to fix their offense quickly

We’ve got the hottest takes after Week 10, including why Jalen Ramsey is the NFL’s best QB and a deeper look at Carson Wentz’s struggles.

Thank god for Bill O’Brien. Without him, Week 10 wouldn’t have been very fun.

There were a handful of good matchups on the docket this week, yet we really only got one memorable game out of it. That, of course, was the wild Cardinals-Bills game, which ended with DeAndre Hopkins destroying what was left of O’Brien’s reputation.

Cleveland and Houston played a tight game that nobody outside of Cleveland and Houston watched. The same goes for Detroit and Washington. The Jags kept it close in Green Bay but Jake Luton was involved so how good could that game have possibly been? And every other game was pretty much decided by the two-minute warning.

Week 10 may not have provided us with many memorable moments but that’s not going to stop me from getting some takes off. That is, of course, why you’re here. This is the Monday Take Dump, where not take is too hot and all opinions are subject to change after further review.

Here are my four spiciest takes after a long day of watching football…

The Monday NFL Take Dump: The Kansas City Chiefs are the lone elite team this year

Also: How Deshaun Watson continues to improve and why the Jamal Adams trade is a flop.

After a one-week hiatus, the Take Dump is back! And what a week to return. Sunday’s slate of NFL games looked good on paper and somehow exceeded the hype.

The Cardinals-Dolphins thriller should have left both fan bases optimistic about the future. The Bills appear to be back after a month-long lull killed their hype. The same goes for the Saints, who haven’t looked this impressive since the last time they whooped the Bucs. And if the Ravens play like they did in the second half against the Colts going forward, they’ll be able to challenge the undefeated Steelers in the AFC North.

It was a bounce-back week for a lot of good teams, but there’s still only one team we can really call elite, and that’s a great spot to kick off the Take Dump, where no take is too hot and all opinions are subject to change.

Here are my four spiciest takes after a long day of football…