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Top Ten Cartoons of the Week – November 13th, 2021

Here are our most reprinted cartoons of the week ending  November 13th, 2021.  Chris Weyant had the most reprinted cartoon of the week, which appeared in about 118 newspapers.

Kudos to Jeff Koterba who has three cartoons in the Top Ten! And congratulations to Dave Whamond who was our most reprinted cartoonist again this week, overall.

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#1

Chris Weyant took the #1 spot.

#2

Dave Whamond (who was the most reprinted cartoonist of the week, overall again this week) placed second.

#3

Ed Wexler nabbed third place.

#4

Jeff Koterba took 4th place.

#5

Dick Wright claims the five-spot.

#6

Christopher Weyant came in sixth.

#7

Jeff Koterba nabs seventh place with his second cartoon on the Top Ten.

#8

Dave Fitzsimmons took 8th place.

#9

Guy Parsons takes 9th place with his first appearance in the Top Ten.

#10

Jeff Koterba with his third cartoon in the Top Ten!


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Opening Day NFL Cartoons

We have quite a large stable of cartoonists amassed on Cagle.com, and in addition to skewering their favorite politicians daily, a lot of them are also sports fans. So it’s only natural that going into the first week of the new NFL season, a lot of them have weighed in on their favorite team’s chances.

Adam Zyglis, the cartoonist for the Buffalo News, thinks expectiations are high for the Bills this season:

The Bills are playing the New York Jets today, and boy, those Bills fans just hate Tim Tebow:

Rob Tornoe, who draws sports cartoons for the Philadelphia Inquirer, weighs in on the replacement referees in charge of today’s Eagles opener:

Their quarterback, the infamous Michael Vick, is injury-prone, but one of his sponsers guarenteed he would be hurt as long as he was wearing their protective flak jacket. I’m sure that will end well:

Joe Heller, cartoonist for the Green Bay Press-Gazette, draws about the overwhelmingly-high expectations of Packers’ fans this season:

Meanwhile, New Englander Dave Granlund thinks as long as Tom Brady remains :