Going to try and stay up for this one. Texans have a great defensive line, Clowney, Wilfork and Watt is as formidable as it comes, and the Pats' O Line is probably the weakest part of the entire team.
Even though I go to almost all the games, this stat caught me by surprise. Since the Pays moved into their new stadium in 2002 they are 73-0 when leading at half time.
Stayed up until the end of the third quarter, what a performance in the end. To win 27-0 with your third choice QB, Gronk not getting a single reception, and your RB getting more yards than anyone, in what is traditionally a passing heavy offence, is crazy. And that stat on halftime scores is insane
I've missed this thread the last couple of weeks, there are quite a few decent teams this year... And then you have Cleveland, Miami and Chicago propping up everyone else.
Belichick once again showing he is arguably the best coach in the league. He could have Johnny Manziel after a night out in Vegas at QB and still win.
Rams bounced back at home after the embarrassment in SF, their defence this year should be good but they are hamstrung by a terrible QB situation.
At the opposite end of the spectrum you have the raiders and Derek Carr putting up enough points to win both weeks but their defence have given up 30+ both games. A surprise considering they were one of the stronger units on paper coming into this season.
Carolina look good enough to return to the Super Bowl, especially as things in Green Bay aren't clicking right now. Seattle could throw a spanner in the works in the second half of the season, when they usually start playing, and get a few O-Line men back.
I've missed this thread the last couple of weeks, there are quite a few decent teams this year... And then you have Cleveland, Miami and Chicago propping up everyone else.
Belichick once again showing he is arguably the best coach in the league. He could have Johnny Manziel after a night out in Vegas at QB and still win.
Rams bounced back at home after the embarrassment in SF, their defence this year should be good but they are hamstrung by a terrible QB situation.
At the opposite end of the spectrum you have the raiders and Derek Carr putting up enough points to win both weeks but their defence have given up 30+ both games. A surprise considering they were one of the stronger units on paper coming into this season.
Carolina look good enough to return to the Super Bowl, especially as things in Green Bay aren't clicking right now. Seattle could throw a spanner in the works in the second half of the season, when they usually start playing, and get a few O-Line men back.
Rodgers is on a league leading 14 game stretch with a passer rating less than 100. The next longest streak below 100 is 6 by Alex Smith @ Kansas. (although must be said Rodgers has highest career rating ever)
I've missed this thread the last couple of weeks, there are quite a few decent teams this year... And then you have Cleveland, Miami and Chicago propping up everyone else.
Belichick once again showing he is arguably the best coach in the league. He could have Johnny Manziel after a night out in Vegas at QB and still win.
Rams bounced back at home after the embarrassment in SF, their defence this year should be good but they are hamstrung by a terrible QB situation.
At the opposite end of the spectrum you have the raiders and Derek Carr putting up enough points to win both weeks but their defence have given up 30+ both games. A surprise considering they were one of the stronger units on paper coming into this season.
Carolina look good enough to return to the Super Bowl, especially as things in Green Bay aren't clicking right now. Seattle could throw a spanner in the works in the second half of the season, when they usually start playing, and get a few O-Line men back.
Rodgers is on a league leading 14 game stretch with a passer rating less than 100. The next longest streak below 100 is 6 by Alex Smith @ Kansas. (although must be said Rodgers has highest career rating ever)
i didn't know it stretched back that far. Honestly I expect Green Bay to be in the playoffs come the end of the season, they're too good not to, but things need to improve if they want to challenge for the super bowl.
In Miami all we have to look forward to is another top 10 draft pick and however many years of Tannehill at QB after we gave him that extension fearing we would lose him after this year. Maybe the return of Parker will help raise his game but I think his ceiling is another Jay Fiedler, not that he's come close to a 10 win season.
Just catching up on last night's game. Wentz looks the real deal. Very composed, ultra efficient but let down by a few drops. Eagles D looking good too. Promising signs for them. As for the Bears...
Wentz looks great, but we have played two relatively poor teams really so we do not know how good he or the eagles really are yet, bigger tests are coming soon.
As a Bears fan, I can tell you that this is absolutely no surprise. Could well be the worst team in the league this year. Also, whilst he's not been getting the TDs in the first 3 games... I like the look of Prescott.
I've missed this thread the last couple of weeks, there are quite a few decent teams this year... And then you have Cleveland, Miami and Chicago propping up everyone else.
Belichick once again showing he is arguably the best coach in the league. He could have Johnny Manziel after a night out in Vegas at QB and still win.
Rams bounced back at home after the embarrassment in SF, their defence this year should be good but they are hamstrung by a terrible QB situation.
At the opposite end of the spectrum you have the raiders and Derek Carr putting up enough points to win both weeks but their defence have given up 30+ both games. A surprise considering they were one of the stronger units on paper coming into this season.
Carolina look good enough to return to the Super Bowl, especially as things in Green Bay aren't clicking right now. Seattle could throw a spanner in the works in the second half of the season, when they usually start playing, and get a few O-Line men back.
Rodgers is on a league leading 14 game stretch with a passer rating less than 100. The next longest streak below 100 is 6 by Alex Smith @ Kansas. (although must be said Rodgers has highest career rating ever)
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Brissett runs it 28 yards for a Touchdown!
Wouldn't see Brady doing that
Belichick once again showing he is arguably the best coach in the league. He could have Johnny Manziel after a night out in Vegas at QB and still win.
Rams bounced back at home after the embarrassment in SF, their defence this year should be good but they are hamstrung by a terrible QB situation.
At the opposite end of the spectrum you have the raiders and Derek Carr putting up enough points to win both weeks but their defence have given up 30+ both games. A surprise considering they were one of the stronger units on paper coming into this season.
Carolina look good enough to return to the Super Bowl, especially as things in Green Bay aren't clicking right now. Seattle could throw a spanner in the works in the second half of the season, when they usually start playing, and get a few O-Line men back.
The next longest streak below 100 is 6 by Alex Smith @ Kansas.
(although must be said Rodgers has highest career rating ever)
In Miami all we have to look forward to is another top 10 draft pick and however many years of Tannehill at QB after we gave him that extension fearing we would lose him after this year. Maybe the return of Parker will help raise his game but I think his ceiling is another Jay Fiedler, not that he's come close to a 10 win season.
Which two QBs should we question this week? Lol