Saturday, October 12, 2013

Quick NFL Thoughts

Sports fans, I know I've been behind on posts. I was out of town for a wedding last weekend and I have been very distracted by postseason baseball (will post about that shortly).

We're about to head into week 6 of the NFL season, and we're starting to figure out what teams will be playoff contenders, which ones have a shot at being contenders, and some that are just plain not going to be in the picture.

At the beginning of the season, I completely whiffed on the NY Giants. I don't know what's going on over there, but it's not good. Who could have predicted that of  two New York teams, the Jets would have the better record? At some point the Giants will win a game and the Jets have a tough schedule so I would expect them to look more like the sub .500 team we expected them to be. But of the 2 teams, the Jets look like they have more of a shot to have a winning record this season. 

After Thursday night's game against the Bears, Eli Manning now has 15 interceptions on the season.

Gonna be a lot of this Manning face this season, I'm afraid...

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While Eli is pacing himself for the possibility of most interceptions in a season, brother Peyton is looking like he is gunning to win back the title of most touchdown passes in a season. Peyton already has 20 TD passes in the first 5 weeks of the season. That's average of 4 TD's a game - wow. He's on pace to hit 64 TD passes. The record is 50. And Denver gets to play Jacksonville this weekend. 

Denver is definitely looking like the team to beat in the NFL, though the Cowboys sure made an exciting effort last week to steal a win. I don't know what this game is a reflection of, that Manning and Romo are just THAT good or if the Broncos/Cowboys defenses are THAT bad. Fortunately for Manning and Co., Tony Romo did was Romo does best...


To be fair to Tony, it was a tie game and had the Cowboys defense let the Broncos score quickly they might have had a shot at getting the ball back and a chance to win. But, those Tony Romo interceptions late in games definitely hurt.

Speaking of interceptions, what on earth is going on with Matt Schaub? Yikes. Granted, they were playing the San Francisco 49'ers who have one of the top defenses in the league. But that Houston - San Francisco game was just AWFUL.


It just further confirms why I wasn't high on Houston this season, and picked the Colts to win the AFC South. Houston has a lot of the pieces needed to be an excellent football team, but somehow they just can't seem to get it together. They may get a reprieve this week, since they get to play the Rams, who beat Jacksonville last week but not rather convincingly. The Rams, unfortunately for this fan, have a lot of their own problems.

The Colts, on the other hand, look GOOD. I mean, REALLY good. Did you catch that Seattle-Indy game? Wow. So impressed with the Colts. I think we all knew that Andrew Luck was going to be an elite quarterback, but to get this team from zero to the playoffs last season and continue to excel and get better this season? Winning against Seattle is huge. They are a fun team to watch. How lucky are Colts fans to go from Manning, perhaps the best quarterback the NFL has ever seen, to Luck, who could be the next greatest? 

Have to congratulate Andy Reid - I don't think anyone expected the Chiefs to be 5-0. While the Broncos look like the best team in the league, the Chiefs are giving them competition to win their division, which is kind of fun. At least gives both teams reason to keep striving for wins. 

Philip Rivers is throwing for 400 yards and San Diego still keeps losing. Great for fantasy fans, not so great for Chargers fans. 

We'll see what fun and surprises the NFL holds this weekend! What a great weekend of sports - NFL and postseason baseball - my favorite time of the year.

Working on a baseball post that will be up shortly. Until then, Go Cardinals!



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