The Ravens defense isn't what it was, certainly its run defense is dreadful. Understatement of the week. Now, with Ray Lewis and Ladarius Webb both likely done for the year, Baltimore is in serious trouble.
Dallas' offense clock management was brutal, especially in the 4th quarter. The normal for the 'Boys was: The play takes too long getting called, the line takes too long getting set, Romo takes too long calling an audible or shifting the offense, thus they barely got each snap off.
I was impressed with Russell Wilson, and the rest of the Seattle team, for that matter. The D is legit, but most wins will be ugly. But as Knicks Center Patrick Ewing once said "I'd rather win ugly than lose pretty ".
Nice to see the Philly ultimatum rumblings begin, make the playoffs or you are gone (Vick and Reid). The Lions had 16 (!) penalties and still won.
Two things the NFL got right. The Overtime rule, and the in-season I/R change.
Jay Feely. You hit a game typing 61-yarder (that would have been good from 63+), moments later, you promptly miss a 38-yarder for the win. Such is the life of a kicker.
Speaking of which, I loved that Jeff Fisher got Legatron (Greg Zuerlin) to attempt a 66-yarder (he missed it but it had the distance).
After a loss to Cleveland, its official, Cincy is done.
Enjoy it Jets fans, this was your game of the year.
It is clear. If the Texans get behind in a game by any sort of margin, they are in trouble.
Kudos to the Giants O-line, they only gave up one QB hit all game versus San Fran, with no sacks.
I've long been a James Jones fan, nice to see him getting some run now with Jennings out. Jones' one-handed TD grab was sweet.
It has taken a while but QB Alex Smith reverted back to the same QB, he was prior to his career renaissance.
Anyone who has seen the Philly pass rush, please contact Andy Reid. Cole and Babin have been MIA.
Matt Ryan is now 29-4 at home.
RGIII looked like Cam Newton did many times last year. Dominate.
Carson Palmer late game INT was back breaking. Too bad the Raiders' back-up is Matt Leinart (which means Palmer plays until the wheels fall off).
Six weeks in, lots of divisions are still up for grabs (NFC East and West and North, AFC East and West).
Brady Quinn, 38 attempts, for 180 yards...do the math, that is 4.7 yards per attempt.
Dallas' offense clock management was brutal, especially in the 4th quarter. The normal for the 'Boys was: The play takes too long getting called, the line takes too long getting set, Romo takes too long calling an audible or shifting the offense, thus they barely got each snap off.
I was impressed with Russell Wilson, and the rest of the Seattle team, for that matter. The D is legit, but most wins will be ugly. But as Knicks Center Patrick Ewing once said "I'd rather win ugly than lose pretty ".
Nice to see the Philly ultimatum rumblings begin, make the playoffs or you are gone (Vick and Reid). The Lions had 16 (!) penalties and still won.
Two things the NFL got right. The Overtime rule, and the in-season I/R change.
Jay Feely. You hit a game typing 61-yarder (that would have been good from 63+), moments later, you promptly miss a 38-yarder for the win. Such is the life of a kicker.
Speaking of which, I loved that Jeff Fisher got Legatron (Greg Zuerlin) to attempt a 66-yarder (he missed it but it had the distance).
After a loss to Cleveland, its official, Cincy is done.
Enjoy it Jets fans, this was your game of the year.
It is clear. If the Texans get behind in a game by any sort of margin, they are in trouble.
Kudos to the Giants O-line, they only gave up one QB hit all game versus San Fran, with no sacks.
I've long been a James Jones fan, nice to see him getting some run now with Jennings out. Jones' one-handed TD grab was sweet.
It has taken a while but QB Alex Smith reverted back to the same QB, he was prior to his career renaissance.
Anyone who has seen the Philly pass rush, please contact Andy Reid. Cole and Babin have been MIA.
Matt Ryan is now 29-4 at home.
RGIII looked like Cam Newton did many times last year. Dominate.
Carson Palmer late game INT was back breaking. Too bad the Raiders' back-up is Matt Leinart (which means Palmer plays until the wheels fall off).
Six weeks in, lots of divisions are still up for grabs (NFC East and West and North, AFC East and West).
Brady Quinn, 38 attempts, for 180 yards...do the math, that is 4.7 yards per attempt.
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