There were equal elements of awe and absurdity in Charlottes corkscrew moonsault off the top rope and onto the floor on Monday night which echoed the current state of WWEs flagship Raw brand.In one sense, Charlottes high-risk move was another step in the rapid evolution of the WWE womens division. In another, the move was sloppily executed and more dangerous than it was worth, with both Charlotte and Sasha Banks (who was able to get underneath it just in time to help absorb the impact) lucky to avoid serious injury.The same could be said about WWEs choice to have its Raw womens championship change hands on Monday for the third time in three months as Banks went on to submit Charlotte and regain the title, setting up a likely return match at Hell in a Cell on Oct. 30 in Banks hometown of Boston.Having its top two female superstars in Mondays main event was a strong and necessary statement unto itself, with their feud having produced some of Raws top moments since the July brand extension. But there was an equal level of break glass in case of emergency feel to the outcome thanks to Raws current position.Over the past year, Raw has often been at its best immediately following a stretch of sagging ratings and poor critical reception, with the negativity helping to motivate WWEs creative team in ways that the companys lack of legitimate outside competition has been unable to.Raw certainly found itself in the same position on Monday. Yet, for as entertaining and physical as Banks victory over Charlotte was, the result felt more like a desperate reach for ratings than the next logical step in their story. It also felt like a band aid to cover an otherwise uneven show.Instead of Banks title win -- her second on free TV in the past three months -- further cementing the feeling that anything can happen at any time on Monday night, it reinforced Raws lack of consistency despite an advantage in resources compared to in-house rival SmackDown Live.Thats not to say that Raw didnt have plenty of strong moments on Monday, or that Banks-Charlotte did anything to dissuade the idea that they are already deserving to one day soon headline a pay-per-view. But both the show and the match relied on high spots and flash for entertainment as a cover for a multitude of sins underneath.Raws gamble ultimately worked on Monday largely because of the undeniable talent and envelope-pushing nature of Banks and Charlotte, whose rivalry appears destined for greatness. This type of booking, however, cant become the norm for Raw as it struggles to produce equally compelling content on a week-to-week basis.If the recent brand extension has taught us anything over the past three months, its that the writers of SmackDown Live are providing the blueprint to where WWE should be headed by keeping it simple and allowing the personality of their characters to organically grow without compromising the natural progression of the overall story.Charlottes moonsault and Banks surprising win were great treats to behold within a vacuum, providing plenty of next-day headlines and must-watch GIFs on social media. But its where Raws creative direction goes from here that will decide whether the timing was worth it.Hits and missesIts becoming difficult to discern whether Sasha Banks is a master at selling, or whether her increasingly-reckless style leaves her legitimately hurt after most spots. Either way, despite its entertainment value, her match with Charlotte on Monday felt a bit too much like their high-spot littered match at SummerSlam and less like their July 25 classic on Raw. Heres to hoping the two talented women slow things down just a bit to avoid the kind of injury that might derail their otherwise enthralling rivalry.THIS. JUST. HAPPENED! #RAW #WomensChampionship @MsCharlotteWWE @SashaBanksWWE pic.twitter.com/RndCp73X0r- WWE (@WWE) October 4, 2016With fatigue at an all-time high in the Roman Reigns-Rusev feud following their 35-minute match (not a typo) to open last weeks episode, the pairing did well to restore interest during a short and powerful segment to open this weeks Raw. Reigns and Lana continued to prove how well they work together by trading one-liners, including Lana using her charm and accent to humorously exclaim, Wipe your smile off your face, you stupid boy. While the brief brawl between Reigns and Rusev was fast-paced, fun and violent, it was a return to the overall storyline (however clunky it appears on paper) of the maniacal Rusev fighting for his wifes honor that brought structure back to the feud.The slow burn feel to the build of Seth Rollins feud with?Triple H, and by proxy Stephanie McMahon, is becoming increasingly more compelling than his actual feud with Universal champion Kevin Owens. Rollins run-in on Monday, costing Owens in his tag-team match against The New Day, was predictable and ineffective. But the use of a pre-taped sitdown interview with Michael Cole did well to add depth to the mindset of Rollins character, as did his backstage argument with McMahon, where Rollins once again threatened to burn Raw straight to the ground and take everyone with him. While fans are undoubtedly worn out by the idea of another babyface vs. The Authority storyline, seeds for an eventual payoff between Rollins and Triple H had been planted for more than a year. If anyone can make this work, its Rollins, with McMahons evil smirk as he walked away teasing of more to come.Just about everything Brian Kendrick has touched of late in his return to WWE at the age of 37 has turned to gold. From his look to his heel promos and his strong in-ring work, Kendrick has quickly become the backbone of the WWEs new cruiserweight division. While Im almost never a fan of champions losing cleanly in non-title matches on free TV, Kendricks submission victory over T.J. Perkins on Monday worked well within their overall storyline. Perkins, the champion, may have been slightly weakened with the loss, but considering his booking as a fresh-faced newcomer who has constantly overcome the odds, it will only add fuel for his retribution at the next PPV.Speaking of cruiserweights, in just two appearances on Raw, Tony Nese has already established himself as must-see within the division. Nese has done well to build a cocky heel persona with a style that perfectly balances physicality with athleticism. Hes like a nastier version of Neville, with much more personality to his character.Just as viewers began to grow tired of Braun Strowmans weekly run of squashes, it was smart booking this week to have Strowman share in that displeasure, while finally being allowed to talk. Having him call out general manager Mick Foley was a nice touch, with Strowman saying that if he doesnt start getting me some real competition next week, there might not be a next week. His full-speed corner splash on enhancement talent Chase Silver this week was as vicious and stiff a move as we have seen from Strowman up to this point.As much as I want this Sheamus and Cesaro pairing to work out for both performers, neither can carry the load from a talking standpoint that is currently being asked of them, which was apparent on Monday.For as much credit as Raw deserves for playing to its strengths by creating a dialogue segment (and subsequent tag team match) allowing five of its best talkers to work their magic, the momentum was quickly destroyed by gratuitous celebrity involvement. The New Days interruption of Owens and Chris Jericho produced a series of hilarious one-liners that was the heart of Mondays three-hour show. But allowing actors Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson to hijack the show with a forced backstage segment and a painfully long guest role on commentary was unacceptable. Fans can put up with celebrity crossover to a point, even if the forced attempts at humor and constant plugs for their upcoming movies and shows becomes annoying (which this weeks certainly was). But Kutcher and Masterson were given way too much liberty to act like heels without any notion of comeuppance for their reckless ways, which only put themselves over while burying both the in-ring talent and the announce team they took shots at. Ask yourself this: Would Roddy Piper have been OK in 1985 with an actor showing up on camera and grabbing his gimmick out of his hands as Masterson did by commandeering the List of Jericho without any legitimate payback? While the handling of kayfabe is much more relaxed in 2016, WWE should have done better to protect itself.Actor Ryan Phillippe was given a front-row seat to Raw on Monday in a cross promotion for his upcoming USA Network show Shooter. So what did the 42-year-old do when the camera panned his way? The same thing any of us would have done had when we were 15, of course: a D-Generation X style crotch chop. Well played, Phillippe. Well played.Move of the nightIt would seem as if this were a no-brainer, with Charlottes corkscrew moonsault from the top rope drawing the biggest oohs and ahhs from viewers. But despite plenty of respect for her attempt, she nearly missed the dangerous move altogether. This weeks honor goes to Xavier Woods of The New Day, who often fails to get the credit he deserves as an actual wrestler because of how often his ability on the microphone relegates him to the role of quasi-manager. But Woods textbook Tope Con Hilo onto Kevin Owens was an absolute thing of beauty.THERE GOES @XavierWoodsPhD!!! #RAW #NewDayRocks pic.twitter.com/CmRcU1LwGL- WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) October 4, 2016Line of the nightTogether, youve compromised the health and safety of children all over the world by feeding them questionable cereal. Good job. And about seven months ago, you all jumped the shark together. -- WWE Universal champion Kevin Owens during a rant against The New Day. Air Force 1 Destockage .J. -- Pitcher Carl Pavano is retiring after 14 major league seasons. Air Force 1 Basse Noir . Datsyuk will miss Tuesdays game against New Jersey and could be sidelined longer, while Cleary will likely miss at least the next three games. Its been an injury-plagued season for Datsyuk, who has suited up for just 39 games. http://www.siteairforce1pascher.fr/air-force-1-07-soldes/homme.html . Burke is expected to miss two to three months after breaking a finger in the teams third preseason game. Tinsley, a 10-year veteran, spent the last two seasons in Utah, where the point guard averaged 3. Air Force 1 07 Pas Cher . PAUL, Minn. Air Force 1 Basse Homme . -- Patrick Reed got an early start in golf. Week 10 of this NFL season is about to kick off, and its still a mystery. We have the Patriots on one end, the Browns on the other, and 30 teams in between who are all seemingly one hot or cold streak away from confirming or disabusing our beliefs about them. ESPNs Football Power Index gives just two teams -- the Patriots and Cowboys -- a 90 percent or better chance of making the playoffs, but 21 teams have a 20 percent shot at making it to January. Brock Osweiler hadnt even made his debut as the Broncos starter this time last year, which means the world champs were two quarterback changes away from their triumph in California.We dont know what the future holds. We do know who has the most riding on it.There are people around the league -- players and coaches alike -- who have a disproportionate amount of their professional future depending upon what happens over the next eight weeks. Everybody in the league has something on the line. They have more than most.Lets run through those people and identify both why they have everything to play for over the second half and the outcomes that will diverge from their success or failure. And lets begin with the coaches before moving onto the players.The coachesChuck Pagano, ColtsBrought back alongside general manager Ryan Grigson on a contract extension under the aegis that 2015 was an aberration, Pagano coaches a team that is failing to live up to expectations. Last year, Pagano could reasonably have made the case that he did his very best without Andrew Luck for most of the year, given that the Colts finished 13th in defensive DVOA. This year, theres no such excuse: Luck has been excellent and available as QBRs ninth-ranked passer. The defense, meanwhile, has fallen apart, down to 30th in DVOA. Thats just below the Saints. You dont want to be worse than the Saints on defense.Pagano was the defensive coordinator in Baltimore before being hired in Indy, and needs to coax some signs of life out of this group. (The 31-26 win over Green Bay last Sunday helped, but that was a victory fueled almost entirely by the offense and special teams.) It doesnt help matters that Pagano has virtually no defensive talent coming through the ranks, given that Indys 11 starters on defense against Green Bay included just two drafted and developed by the combination of Pagano and Grigson. If the Colts cant win a division over a Texans team that is without J.J. Watt and stuck with Osweiler at quarterback, theres little reason to think that the team will progress any further in the future with Pagano (and Grigson) at the helm.Gus Bradley, JaguarsEven if you consider Bradley all but fired now, the Jaguars are smart to retain him for the time being. Theres nobody of any note who is going to come in midseason and turn around Jacksonville over the long term. Any outsider would need a full offseason to teach the team concepts and scheme, and any promotion would be unwarranted. Its the same logic that led to quarterbacks coach Nathaniel Hacketts promotion to the offensive coordinator role after Greg Olson was fired. The offense was a mess, but why would Hackett be able to fix it after watching Blake Bortles mechanics go completely haywire on his watch? Bradleys likely in-season replacement would be assistant head coach Doug Marrone, but interim coaches often fool you into making a bad hire.Bradley would need a scorching-hot second half to hold on to his job. He would need to go 6-2 to make it to .500, and with the Broncos and Vikings on the schedule at home, the Jags will have a razor-thin margin of error. You also could make a case for Bortles appearing on this list, but Jacksonville is committed to Bortles and his fully guaranteed contract for the time being. Even if they fire Bradley and replace him with a new head coach, its likely the Jaguars will ask that new chief to try to rebuild Bortles before moving on to a new option under center.The make-or-break year for Bortles is likely 2018. Bradley has to win now to have any hope of being around for it.Mike McCoy, ChargersSome of the early hysteria surrounding McCoy and the Chargers late-game collapses has faded now that San Diego is 3-1 over the past four games, so the former Broncos offensive coordinator has a better shot at holding on to his head-coaching gig. If the Chargers finish 7-9 or worse, McCoy can try to sacrifice defensive coordinator John Pagano to get another year in charge. That would rely upon bad data, though, as the Chargers are 26th in points allowed, but eighth in the league in defensive DVOA. San Diego has faced the leagues second-toughest slate of opposing quarterbacks and been up against the NFLs second-worst average starting field position on defense this season. Pagano has been fine.Tom Cable, SeahawksCable has carved out an enormous role for himself in Seattle, where he has as much say about personnel and roster construction as any other offensive line coach in the league. The Seahawks have provided Cable with a steady stream of late-round picks and athletes to convert into offensive linemen, and Cable has pieced together offensive lines that have been able to clear out holes in the running game, if not necessarily pass protect.But 2016 feels worse than most years; the Seahawks dearly miss longtime left tackle Russell Okung, and Russell Wilsons mobility issues have compromised his ability to run away from free or mostly unblocked rushers for most of the season. Cables lines have routinely gotten better as the year has gone along, and Wilson looked more mobile against the Bills on Monday night, but 2016 may be the year that Cables influence begins to wane.Jeff Fisher, RamsDoes he have a contract extension? Fishers long-term status with the Los Angeles organization remains unclear, but the on-field product is about where it has been in years past. Fishers Rams are 3-5, and FPI projects them to finish with 5.7 wins by the end of the year, which would make Fishers avowed goal to avoid 7-9 a success and a failure at the same time. The teams simultaneous confidence in trading multiple first-round picks for Jared Goff and reticence to move him into the starting lineup when Case Keenum is standing in his way speaks to either an inability to develop or a fatal scouting flaw.Los Angeles would need to find five wins on the back end of its schedule to even make it to .500, and its a slate that includes the Patriots, Seahawks, Falcons and Cardinals. If Fisher cant find that run and finishes under .500 for the fifth consecutive season, his time with the Rams must surely come to an end.Mike McCarthy, PackersThe Packers are 11th in offensive DVOA, but its hard to get a sense that theyre improving with their longtime head coach running things on that side of the football. They dip their toes in changes -- such as last week, when they had a series of pick plays designed to defeat the man coverage that has slowed their receivers -- but this looks and feels like a stale, overexposed offense being wrung for every ounce of usefulness by a superstar quarterback. McCarthy deserves credit for helping Aaron Rodgers, and has rightfully been given plenty of time to correct things, but the excuses for Green Bays problems surely have to fall on his shoulders eventually.There are times when even good coaches wear out their welcome and both sides benefit from a fresh start, as was the case with Andy Reid and his crew in moving from Philadelphia to Kansas City. McCarthys dismal in-game management has cost the Packers dearly in the playoffs in years past; now, the 4-4 Packers are underdogs to even make it to the postseason, given their 45.2 percent playoff odds per FPI. If Green Bay misses out on its seemingly annual trip to January, McCarthys future could be in jeopardy.The non-quarterbacksElandon Roberts, LB, PatriotsI would list Bill Belichick here, given that he was the one responsible for trading Chandler Jones and Jamie Collins away from a team with a 39-year-old superstar quarterback, but its not as if hes going anywhere. The Patriots and their league-worst adjusted sack rate clearly miss Jones, so its on Roberts to make sure they quickly forget Collins after the former starter was traded to the Browns in October.Its a big ask of a rookie sixth-round pick who only became a defensive regular four games ago. As much as the Patriots publicly suggested that Collins wanted Von Miller money to return to the team (a dubious claim) and had a habit of freelancing out of his role, Collins athleticism and range allowed them to do as much with the combo of Collins and Donta Hightower as any team in the league does with its interior linebackers. Roberts simply doesnt have the sort of coverage upside Collins had, but if hes in the right place at the right time and holds up against the run, hell help justify Belichicks decision.Michael Floyd, WR, CardinalsThe writing is on the wall in Arizona for Floyd, who has lost his starting job to J.J. Nelson and is battling another injury, this time to his hamstring. Floyds role with the team has decreased with the ascension of John Brown, and it appears unlikely that the Cardinals will sign Floyd to an extension before he hits unrestricted free agency for the first time this offseason. Even if Floyd isnt staying in Arizona, he can echo the sentiments of fellow Cardinals first-rounder Beanie Wells and play the rest of the way as an audition for the leagues 31 other teams. (Floyd, unlike Wells, might want to keep that sentiment to himself.)Nobody doubts Floyds talent, and he has had stretches of production, including a run last year with five 100-yard games in six weeks. In a free-aggent market perpetually starved for impact talent at wide receiver, Floyd could make a lot of money over the next few years.dddddddddddd If he struggles to get healthy and has to treat 2016 like a washout season, he might have to settle for a one-year deal and rebuild his market before hitting free agency again after the 2017 season. If he does make it back into the lineup and produces, though, teams like the Eagles and Bears could rightfully see him as a target for a long-term deal this offseason.Alshon Jeffery, WR, BearsSpeaking of the Bears, their franchise wide receiver remains unsigned for 2017. Jeffery just got onto the scoresheet for the first time during Chicagos last game, in Week 8 against the Vikings, and his prorated seasonal totals would be disappointing. Jeffery is on pace for 72 catches, 1,166 yards and two touchdowns. The good news is that the touchdown count is all-but-guaranteed to regress toward the mean, and that Jeffery has managed to stay in the lineup without missing time so far after missing nearly half of the 2015 season. The Bears have plenty of cap space and havent been able to come to terms with Jeffery on a long-term contract, so if its not going to happen, Jeffery is going to spend the rest of the year in an infomercial for other teams.Darrelle Revis, CB, JetsAfter winning a Super Bowl in New England and sparking the Jets to a defensive resurgence during the first year of his second act in New Jersey, Revis has unquestionably slipped. The 31-year-old just isnt playing like a shutdown corner anymore. In the past, Revis was susceptible to pure straight-line speed like that of Ted Ginn, if only because he lacked the same world-class wheels and was rarely with any sort of safety help. Now, though, not only is Revis capable of being burned by Ginns of the world, but he looks afraid of being beaten deep by most receivers. Peak Revis wasnt giving a huge cushion to Terrelle Pryor.Revis is still a useful cornerback, but the Jets arent paying him like a useful corner -- theyre paying him to be a star, and with their cap in rough shape heading into 2017, theyre about to run into a very tough decision. Of Revis $15.3 million cap hold for 2017, $6 million?is guaranteed, with no future guaranteed money coming his way. The Jets could try to renegotiate with Revis to lower his compensation, but given how frequently Revis wanted to rip up his deals in the past to create new money, it doesnt seem like Revis will want to head that way. Can the Jets spend the $9.3 million they would save by cutting Revis more effectively elsewhere?LeVeon Bell, RB, SteelersBells next eight games are less about performance and more about staying healthy. If he can make it through the regular season (and a possible playoff run) without suffering any injuries, teams inclined to go after him in free agency will be far less stressed about committing top-tier running back money. He could very well re-sign with the Steelers, who have the onerous $15.1 million hold of Lawrence Timmons coming off of their cap, but even if Bell is healthy the rest of the way Pittsburgh might not be first in line to offer him top dollar.The quarterbacksBrock Osweiler, TexansThe Texans are committed to Osweiler for 2017, given that his $19 million cap hit is fully guaranteed and there wont be much of a trade market for the former Broncos draftee. Hes not going to be released or traded. The question instead is whether Osweiler will be the starter in Week 1 of next year, or if the Texans will hit the free-agent market for a veteran to compete with Osweiler and/or draft another passer in April. He hasnt lived up to the expectations set after his arrival in town and is barely good enough to win right now. Which leads us to ...Trevor Siemian, BroncosOsweilers nominal replacement in Denver is on the ropes too. Siemian looked like a viable game manager during the Broncos 4-0 start, but those hopes have dissipated. First-rounder Paxton Lynch was sufficiently disappointing during his lone start as to make people miss Siemian, but the former Northwestern star is getting worse. His completion percentage has dropped each of the past four weeks, and he has posted a 77.2 passer rating over those games while averaging just 6.3 yards per attempt.The Broncos likely plan on going back to Lynch as the full-time starter at some point, either later this year or in 2017. If Siemian plays effectively, he can either delay that for as long as possible or perform well enough to earn a trade to a place where theyre more invested in giving him a shot as a starter. If not, he likely begins the itinerant chapter of his NFL career. This Sundays game in New Orleans against the Saints and their porous pass defense looms as particularly important.Derek Carr, RaidersCarrs future is secure, of course, given that hes an MVP candidate at the moment. Hes not going anywhere anytime soon. Its also fair to point out that Carr declined dramatically during the second half of 2015; he was 15th in opponent-adjusted Total QBR during the first nine weeks of the year, and dead last in 29th among qualifiers in the same category during the second half of the season. Those sorts of splits can be randomness, and injuries to Carrs supporting cast made things more difficult in the second half, but we should at least wait to see what Carr does before projecting his next contract. The difference could amount to millions or even an extra guaranteed year.Kirk Cousins, WashingtonI wrote about Cousins future last week. A whole bunch (of money) is on the line.Sam Bradford, VikingsBradford looked like a new man during Minnesotas 4-0 start to the season, but injuries to the offensive line and the collective realization from defenses that the Vikings simply cant run the football has squeezed Bradfords margin for error. He still has thrown only one interception this season, but Bradford also lost two fumbles during the loss to the Eagles and has been hyper-conservative with the football. Bradford was actually much better against the Lions last week and deserved better when Cordarrelle Patterson dropped what should have been a wide-open touchdown catch.At one year and $17 million due after this season, teams are going to be interested in Bradford. If he plays like the guy from the first four weeks of the season, though, not only will they be interested in taking a test drive of Bradford for a year, theyll be interested in buying for years to come. The best-case scenario for Bradford would likely be to remain in Minnesota, but if he regresses back to the guy who failed to impress in St. Louis and Philadelphia, the Vikings may prefer to go back to Teddy Bridgewater pending their former starters health.Colin Kaepernick, 49ersEvidence suggests that both sides of the Kaepernick-49ers relationship would like to move on after this season. The 49ers basically refused to play Kaepernick until they renegotiated his deal out of fear of being stuck with an injured Kaep, while the quarterback used the renegotiation to get a player option for 2017 that comes into play if he hits a playing time threshold. Its plausible to think that Chip Kelly will want to draft or pick his own quarterback from outside the organization this offseason.Kaepernick is then left in a difficult-to-predict situation. Perhaps unfairly, there are teams who will see his activism as a red flag and look elsewhere, especially if Kaepernick doesnt profile as much more than a backup quarterback. He looked like the Kaepernick of old last week against the Saints, going 24-of-39 for 398 yards with two touchdowns and a pick. If Kaep plays like that moving forward and wants to continue his football career, hell have opportunities.Tyrod Taylor, Bills?and?Ryan Tannehill, DolphinsWhy together? Because they have contract clauses waiting to be exercised based on how they perform in 2016. Both Taylor and Tannehill have deals that would pay them hefty sums of money if theyre still on the roster several days into the 2017 season.The Dolphins already have $3.5 million guaranteed to Tannehill for 2017, but if hes still on the roster five days into the next league year in March, they owe an additional $14.8 million in guaranteed money to Tannehill for next season.Taylors bet is even larger. If the Bills dont move on from Taylor by the third day of the 2017 league year, he receives a $15.5 million bonus, while Buffalo guarantees the next two years of Taylors contract for a combined $25 million. Thats $40.5 million in new guarantees.Of the two, Taylor seems more likely to trigger the bonus, given that he has become such a critical component of Buffalos offense over the past year. It wont help matters now that the Bills have lost star center Eric Wood for most of the second half; all it takes is a look over at Matt Ryan and Alex Mack in Atlanta to see how quickly a quarterback can turn around with above-average talent protecting him up the middle.Tannehills case for that guaranteed $14.8 million is more difficult. The Dolphins have turned things around on offense during their three-game winning streak, but most of that has been Tannehill turning around and handing the ball off to Jay Ajayi. There are quarterbacks who can do that for far less! The former Texas A&M star also has struggled on the whole this year, throwing nearly as many interceptions (seven) as touchdowns (eight). Tannehill is 30th in QBR, ahead of only Keenum and Ryan Fitzpatrick. He needs to improve if he wants to pick up that $14.8 million. ' ' '