What We Learned: NFL Week 10
I’m switching up the format of “What We Learned” so I can include every single NFL team instead of just a few.
New York Jets – Soooo, about that Rex Ryan defense…
New England Patriots – Two words, vintage Brady.
Buffalo Bills – David Nelson’s touchdown catch and celebration with his cheerleader girlfriend was by far the highlight for the Bills.
Miami Dolphins – Two in a row! I like their chances to make it 3 at home against the sputtering Bills.
Denver Broncos - John Fox obviously doesn’t trust Tim Tebow at all judging from the 55 rushes and only 8 pass attempts.
Kansas City Chiefs – So much for the surging Chiefs. No way they overcome the loss of Jamaal Charles and Matt Cassel, although anything is possible in this division.
Oakland Raiders – No Run-DMC, no problem.
San Diego Chargers – Can Philip Rivers play any worse? Another disappointing year.
Baltimore Ravens - Joe Flacco’s 52 pass attempts + Ray Rice’s 5 rushing attempts = disaster.
Pittsburgh Steelers – Taking advantage of the Ravens’ inability to take the division by the throat.
Cleveland Browns – You know you’re having a bad year when you lose on a fumbled chip shot field goal snap.
Cincinnati Bengals – Young Andy Dalton more than held his own against a tough Steelers defense. Bright future for he and the young Bengals.
Houston Texans – Matt Leinart takes over for the seriously injured Matt Schaub. The Texans just went from legitimate Super Bowl contender to just middle of the pack.
Indianapolis Colts – Another week, another loss, another step closer to getting LUCKy.
Tennessee Titans – Chris Johnson finally woke up. Let’s see if that serves as the catalyst for a strong second half of the season.
Jacksonville Jaguars – The Jags’ game plan: ride MJD.
New York Giants – Key turnovers proved to be the difference.
Dallas Cowboys – Demolished the Bills and schedule is weak down the stretch. I look for the Boys to compete with the G-Men for the divisional title.
Philadelphia Eagles – Vick’s hurt, the defense is inconsistent, and the receivers are soft. No chance of the Eagles making the playoffs.
Washington Redskins – Mhmm, John Beck or Rex Grossman? That’s a problem.
San Francisco 49ers - Alex Smith and the 49ers showed they can win by throwing the ball too.
St. Louis Rams – Bradford returns and brings a W with him.
Arizona Cardinals – John Skelton continues to impress at quarterback.
Seattle Seahawks – Another quality win for the 3-6 Seahawks. Their 3 wins are against: Ravens, Giants, and Cardinals.
Chicago Bears - 4 game winning streak and definitely a legitimate contender in the NFC.
Green Bay Packers – What more can you say other than A-Rodg is tremendous and their undefeated.
Detroit Lions – Struggling as of late, have to find some sort of running game.
Minnesota Vikings – Please pound the rock with Peterson.
Atlanta Falcons – What were you thinking, Mike Smith?!
New Orleans Saints – 2 game lead in the division after a gritty victory on the road in the ATL.
Tampa Bay Bucs – What has happened to Josh Freeman?
Carolina Panthers – Took a pounding against Tennessee. Cam needs help.
We learned the Eagles are CRAP, no LB’s is killing that defense… The Niners are playing well, very well… Green Bay looks unstoppable..
Whatever happened to Josh Freeman has also happened to Joe Flacco. And as for the Texans, I don’t know how they can win with Leinart. He sucked when he was with the Cardinals so what’s changed?
Flacco is hot garbage… He only plays well against the Steelers which is 2 times a year. Come playoff time they can’t beat them. Must be frustrating to be a Ravens fan…
Completely agree on Flacco. Ive been saying this since day one. He’s the only thing standing in the way of a SB
Yea, the Texans are just lucky they’re in the AFC South. It’s gonna take a minor miracle for Leinart to win a playoff game. Freeman has taken a step back since last year and Flacco’s gota drive Ravens fans nuts with his inconsistent play. Thx for the comment guys