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Week 6 AFC Recap

Packers @ Ravens
The 2-2 Packers flew to Baltimore looking for win number 3, while Baltimore at 3-2 are looking to stay over .500. The Ravens first score came in the form of a field goal in the 3rd quarter, which made it 16-3. Despite a 4th quarter comeback attempt by the Ravens, outscoring the Packers 14 to 3, the Pack held on to the victory with a Final score of 19-17. Injuries sustained by Randall Cobb and James Jones are not as serious as they appeared to be at the time, which is good news for the packers. Both Rodgers and Flacco threw for over 300 yards, while Eddy Lacy ran for 120, and Ray Rice was limited to 34. Ravens are in a key division game for the Steelers this week, as neither of them can afford to lose this game, and both hoping that the Packers defeat the Browns to give them a shot at the division.

Bengals @ Bills
Thad Lewis gets the start for an injured Manuel, and at the End of the 3rd quarter, the Bengals seemed to have this game in hand with a 14 point lead. The Bills said “Not so fast” as they outscore the Bengals 14-0 in the fourth quarter, to force overtime. Bills win the coin toss, but fail to get out of their own endzone. A 28 yard punt return put the Bengals in Field Goal range to take the win, 27-24. Bengals advance to 4-2 sitting on top of the AFC North, and have a tough game against the Lions next week. The Bills drop to 2-4, and have a division game in Miami against the cooling-off Dolphins, who have lost their last 2 in a row.

Rams @ Texans
Texans fans have been very unhappy with the play of Matt Schaub, who holds the record for most consecutive games with a pick-6. Late in the 3rd, Schaub leaves the game with an ankle injury, and the crowd cheered! Here comes T.J. Yates. Yates bring the Texans to the 6 yard line, throws a pass just short of the endzone, which is picked off, and yes, returned 98 yards for a TD, and yet, another consecutive game with a pick-6 for the Texans. Be careful what you wish for Texans fans….
The Rams win this game comfortably, 38-13, and are now 3-3 while the Texans drop to 2-4

Raiders @ Chiefs
The Chiefs look to remain undefeated as they host the Raiders, who have won consecutive games at Arrowhead stadium since the Al Davis Day’s. Not this Sunday however. Jamal Charles had 78 yards rushing, and had 2 TD’s to go along with them. The Chiefs breeze through this one 24-7 and remain perfect at 6-0, Raiders 2-4.

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Steelers are still looking for their first win coming into this one, and Geno Smith is looking to stay hot and keep pace for the division. The Steelers looked like the Steelers of old as they win this one comfortably, 19-6. The Steelers defense did not give up a TD, and intercepted the rookie QB 2 times. Steelers are now 1-4 and have a tough division test against the Ravens this week, while the Jets fall to 3-3 and host the 5-1 Patriots.

Saints @ Patriots
What a game this turned out to be! Sloppy at times with bad throws and dropped passes, but failed to disappoint viewers. One of the most exciting last 3 minutes so far this year, as the Saints take the lead, and then get the ball back late in the game, with Patriots only having 2 timeouts (or did they?!). All the Saints had to do was take time off the clock, but bad clock management gave the ball back to the Patriots . Tom Brady then threw an interception Keenan Lewis, and once again, Saints just have to run the clock out, but could not, as the Patriots get the ball back with no time outs (after taking 3, when they appeared to only have 2). Tom Brady ran the no huddle, drove right down the field, and threw a strike to the rookie WR Kenbrell Thompkins for a TD with 5 seconds left. Patriots advance to 5-1, and hand the Saints their first loss and make them 5-1.

Colts @ Chargers
Chargers are fighting to stay alive in a division with the Broncos and Chiefs both undefeated, and advance to 3-3 after defeating the Colts, who drop the 4-2. Colts are not in danger in that division, so this was a much bigger win for Rivers and the Chargers, than it was a loss for the Colts.

Jaguars @ Broncos
Broncos continue to be undefeated, as the world knew they would, facing the Jaguars. Jaguars put up a fight in the first half, but coach Fox and Peyton Manning ran away with it in the 2nd half, winning 35-19. The Bronco’s are 6-0, while the Jaguars mirror them at 0-6.

Week 5 NFL AFC Recap

Bills@Browns

Bills@Browns

The Clevleland Browns are tied for first in the AFC North with the Ravens and Bengals after defeating the Bills in the Thursday night matchup.  Browns QB Brian Hoyer left the game with a season ending knee tear, and Brandon Weeden stepped in to help lead his team to a 37-24 victory.  E.J. Manuel also exited the game with a knee injury, not quite as serious and apparently will only miss a few games.  The Bills cannot afford to lose any more games in a tough AFC East this year.  Browns now sit at 3-2, Bills 2-3

Patriots@Bengals

New England Patriots v Cincinnati Bengals

Tom Brady’s 52 consecutive games with a TD has come to an end, as the team failed to find the endzone in their 13-6 loss to the rising talent of the Bengals.  The Bengals have made the playoffs the last 2 years in a row, and look to continue that streak with a 3-way tie of 3-2 teams in the AFC North with the Browns, Bengals, and Ravens.  The Steelers are still looking for their first win as they sit at 0-4.  Patriots are at a not-so-comfortable 4-1 sitting on top of the AFC East, with the Dolphins and the Jet’s right behind them at 3-2.
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Ravens@Dolphins

NFL: Baltimore Ravens at Miami Dolphins

Ravens squeak out another win, this time against the Dolphins, who, yet again, failed to execute on a number of plays to win the game.  Mike Wallace is looking like his old self with 7 catches, 105 yards, and number of drops to go along with it.  Dolphins came into the season hot, and have somehow been cooling off in the Miami sun as they have lost their last 2 in a row.  Ravens still continue to remain tough and find a way to win, and locked in a 3-way tie for the AFC North.

Chiefs@Titans

Chiefs at titans

It’s looking more and more like a match-made-in-heaven between Andy Reed and the Chiefs.  Alex Smith has continued to be a leader for the team, as him, Jamal Charles, and a stout defense has lead the Chiefs to yet another victory, this time over the Titans.  The Chiefs remain undefeated at 5-0, and are tied with the Broncos for the AFC West.  They meet for the first time in week 11, and then again in week 13 to battle for the division title, while the Titans sit at 2-3, with 3 hard fought games that resulted in losses.

Contenders and Pretenders Thus Far

NFL

So here we are on the verge of week 3 in the NFL, and we have some surprisingly undefeated teams, and on the other hand, some teams that surprisingly don’t have a win as of yet.

Let’s start of talking about the Kansas City Chiefs.  Last night, Andy Reid made his first visit to Philadelphia, as a member of the other sideline.  After 2 sub-par seasons of “the dream team” in Philly, Philly decided to cut ties with coach Reid and head in a new direction.  A decision that was fine, and understood by Andy Reid.  It did not take long for him to find a job, as the Chiefs swiftly took him off the market.  On the other hand, it did not take long for the Eagles to find their replacement as well in Chip Kelly.  In my opinion from the beginning, this was a favorable decision by Andy Reid and the Chiefs.  The Chiefs have always had the puzzle pieces, more so than the Eagles, to be a playoff caliber team.  Their defense is under-appreciated, and on top of that they have a star running back in Jamal Charles.  They always struggled with their quarterback production however.  Andy Reid fixed that immediately, by making a trade to acquire Alex Smith from the 49ers.  The chemistry has already shined, as the Chiefs open the season at 3-0.  The first time since 2010, the second year under head coach Todd Haley and made the playoffs only to lose in the first round.  The Chiefs in my eye’s, are contenders, not pretenders.  I think we will see continued success coming out of Kansas City, not just this year, but the next couple of years to come, even though they are in the same division as the Denver Broncos with coach Fox and Peyton Manning.

Another surprisingly undefeated team are the Miami Dolphins.  This was one of my picks to win their division.  Tannehill had a pretty good rookie season last year, but was outshined by the likes of RGIII and Russel Wilson.  Falling short of the playoffs, Tannehill made good use of what he had around him.  It’s clear to see that, by the way Miami restructured their team around him this year.  They spent big money in free agency on players such as Mike Wallace, who has the ability to stretch the field and give Tannehill even more options, even after a season ending injury to TE Dustin Keller.  They even went out and got former Texas A&M coach Mike Sherman, who had already developed chemistry with the young quarterback as his coach in college.  Sherman is no stranger to the NFL level either, as he is a former coach and GM of the Packers, and former offensive coordinator of the Texans, before taking a head coaching job at Texas A&M, where he was once an offensive line coach.  I expect the Dolphins to win that division, or at least come very close, mainly because New England is not used to seeing any threats amongst them in the AFC East.  The Jets had a couple of “contender type” years, making the playoffs and the AFC championship game, but aside from that they have owned the division without a fight.  Even though New England is another undefeated team this year, without much surprise, they have struggled to beat the Bills and the Jets.  This, in my eyes, makes the Patriots the pretenders, and the Dolphins the Contenders.

The Texans and the Broncos are expected to be 2-0 I believe.  The Texans have struggled in both games but have made the second half adjustments need to pull out the win, which playoff teams do!  They drafted a heck of a rookie receive in DeAndre Hopkins, who has come up big as a number 2 receiver so far, behind Andre Johnson, which Matt Shaub hasn’t really ever had the pleasure of having.  Ben Tate has been having good games thus far as well, taking some of the weight off of Arian Foster’s shoulders.  Texans are contenders for sure, in a sub-par division.  The Broncos are undefeated, and in fashion!!  Blow outs in both games, offense is clicking under Peyton Manning and John Fox, and defense has been solid without Dumerville, and also while Champ Bailey is on the sideline due to injury.  Since they can easily manage without him, let him rest!  I do however feel that the Broncos are pretenders.  I’m sorry to say, but Peyton Manning has yet to prove to me that he is a post-season quarterback.  Its going to be between them and the Chiefs for the division, and I think they will both make the playoffs, but I don’t see Peyton Manning as a playoff contender.  Peyton has 9 playoff wins and 11 losses, and 8 one-and-done playoff appearances, and only 1 ring.

The Bears are surprisingly undefeated to me.  After firing head coach Lovie Smith, and letting Brian Urlacher just retire after slapping him in the face with the contract they offered him, they have been playing well.  Cutler is still a question mark for me, but so far so good.  He has spread the ball around, has 5 TD’s, and Matt Forte has been huge in the running game and passing game as well.  Even though other teams have come out with a slower start in that division, I think the Bears are pretenders.  I expect the Lions and the Packers to step their game up throughout the season, and knock the Bears out of the playoffs.

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Seattle Seahawks have been a heavy favorite for the superbowl already this year, as they begin their season undefeated as well.  They have a very solid defense, and they have a bunch of talent on offense.  They owned the 49ers in week 2, and I think the Seahawks are for real.  Contenders for sure.  Expect to see them continue their success.

As far as winless teams go, I feel that the Panthers, the Buccaneers, Vikings, Jags and Browns are right where they belong.  Only fans of those teams had high hopes for them this year, and there are too many power houses this year for them to be any better than what they currently are.  Teams that are struggling to find their identity, but will eventually get it together and be contenders this year are the Steelers, Giants and Redskins.  All of these teams have solid defenses, and dynamic offenses, but have yet to find their stride.  They will get it turned around, and I think the Redskins will still win that division.  The Giants fall short to them, and the Steelers fall short to the Bengals for the AFC North, but all 3 teams will make the playoffs.  Another team that’s worth mentioning are the Colts.  They are 1-1, but the extremely questionable move for the Browns to trade Trent Richardson to them for a first round pick for next year, suddenly improved that offense drastically.  Trent Richardson has been the closest thing to hope Browns fans have seen in years, with 11 rushing TD’s and 1 receiving TD in his rookie debut last year.  He is a hard between-the-tackles runner, who also has the ability to take it outside.  This trade worked out in Richardson’s favor the most I feel.  He now plays for a contender with the Colts.

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Titans @ Texans week 2 recap

Titans at Texans

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Rams @ Falcons week 2 Recap

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