Fair enough, but Thursday Night Football is almost always terrible. Last week's game was exciting, as much for the bizarre ending as anything else, but it was sloppy. Before that, the only other good TNF game this season was opening night where Peyton Manning punched Father Time in the face en route to seven touchdowns, placing him in that rarefied "Nick Foles" stratosphere of quarterbacking. And that was opening night, so it hardly qualifies as "Thursday Night Football." TNF games are either one-sided or sloppy and, excepting opening night or Thanksgiving, they're almost universally boring.