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ehhhhh I dunno. I don't see many signs of life there.its early. they got time to correct the defense.
Funny that Gus Bradley and Dan Quinn run teams with terrible defenses now. Pete is the man behind the machine.
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ehhhhh I dunno. I don't see many signs of life there.its early. they got time to correct the defense.
Jimmy vs Gronk arguments will be fun this season.
Panthers got punched in the mouth. Again.
Jimmy vs Gronk arguments will be fun this season.
Panthers got punched in the mouth. Again.
panthers not winning that division.
they can come back and salvage the season and go 8-8.. but that division is the falcons.
whenever the panthers have a great season.. it's followed up with a bad one. same result here.
not really an argument unless CP is involved. nobody has jimmy over gronk and gronk hasnt even evolved into his final form.
I say LuckWho's better, Andrew Luck or Matthew Stafford?
yea, you're probably right.I dunno man, I keep seeing the Falcons of last year that looked like the class of the NFC through 6 weeks and then fell of a cliffpanthers not winning that division.
they can come back and salvage the season and go 8-8.. but that division is the falcons.
whenever the panthers have a great season.. it's followed up with a bad one. same result here.
Can't make any solid judgements from the first month of the season imo,word to Seattle usually starting slow and finishing strong
not really an argument unless CP is involved. nobody has jimmy over gronk and gronk hasnt even evolved into his final form.
Reed > Jimmy
-Pats fans needed that game to go the way it did yesterday. They didn't want to lose, but were willing to take the sacrifice to end the "system QB" talk. Too bad we've already seen the Pats win 14 games with backups.
-Andrew Luck is a tier 2 QB at best.
-Jameis and MM8 are slumping.
-Matt Ryan for MVP.
-Release the parking brake on the Carr.
-Detroit should be ashamed, but Hoyer > Cutler.
-Seattle is going to waltz through the NFC.
-Denver is simply good.
-Rams are 3-1 and have beaten the Hawks and Cardinals. What is this sorcery?
-#PrayForSanDiego
-Those were the Steelers we all expected to see this year
-The bad teams in the NFL are painfully terrible and half of the games are barely worth watching each week.
Top 5...
-Cowboys
-Broncos
-Patriots
-Vikings
-Falcons
Most open season I can remember considering the teams leading each conference. No offense to the Vikes at all, but they're still unproven in some areas (selfishly hoping the offense falls off). No way I see the Eagles keeping up this type of pace. I do feel like the Seahawks are in good position to make a run coming out of the bye.This is certainly the year for transition, whether it's new faces at QB or regular contenders fading (Arizona, Cincinnati, Carolina), but it seems this year more than I can remember, is very bottom heavy with some really really bad football teams. Both the AFC/NFC South divisions are a laugh out loud joke.
--If Siemien misses any time, he probably loses his job to Lynch
--I really wanted to see Phil back in the playoffs, but I guess that won't be happening
Nothing else is really noteworthy and basically expected.
The five best teams as of this morning:
1. Broncos
2. Patriots
3. Seahawks
4. Vikings
5. Steelers
who woulda thought cards, panthers and colts would be 1-3
what pace?
No way I see the Eagles keeping up this type of pace.
well colts win because of that division.. them losing to the jags and lions is the shockerCan't say the last one's that much of a surprise tbh,the other 2 look hungover
Todd Gurley is first RB in NFL history with 80+ carries in his team's first 4 games and YPC under 2.75 (2.63).