Wednesday, September 10, 2014

NFL 2014: Week 2 Power Rankings & The Rest

Reviewing Last Week's Picks:

Not a great week, let's just move on... 7-9



Power Rankings

32.) Oakland Raiders  (0-1  =  14-19)

I don’t expect them to be in last place all year, but when your QB can do nothing but throw checkdowns it is hard to put up even 150 yards of offense. Their running game is a no-show as well. If they have any hope, it is that their aging but skilled defense keeps them in enough games.


31.) Cleveland Browns  (0-1  =  27-30)

That was a spirited comeback against a team that can’t close, and Brian Hoyer played OK, and they were able to manufacture yards, but the part of their team that was supposed to help them (their defense) was awful much of the day. Sadly, I think their near ridiculous comeback will be one of the highpoints of the NFL season.


30.) Kansas City Chiefs  (0-1  =  10-26)

This is also about the injuries to Derrick Johnson and Mike DeVito (though one of those guys means a whole lot more than the other) hurting my perception of the team, and probably that no team looked worse than the Chiefs. Alex Smith couldn’t throw deep, the defense which still has a lot of talent had no answer for Jake Locker. This might be a long season in KC.


29.) St. Louis Rams  (0-1  =  6-34)

Back in June I thought they would win the NFC West. I still think they have a shot at going 7-9, but the QB situation is so much worse than even when Bradford was there. I don’t know how many of those guys can afford another lost season either. Austin Davis is just nowhere near ready to play in an NFL game. The defense was still good for most of the game, but you’ll give up plays to an explosive team when you’re on the field all the time.


28.) Tampa Bay Buccaneers  (0-1  =  14-20)

If you can’t beat the Panthers, everyone’s off-season regression team, when they aren’t playing their one competent offensive player under 30, then you probably shouldn’t be getting the love you are. I like Lovie Smith the coach and over time I think they’ll start doing some good things (should time to be right around when Drew Brees winds down) but they’re a ways away.


27.) Washington Redskins  (0-1  =  6-17)

RGIII looked awful, but that might have been more JJ Watt looking like the demon monster he is. What I really don’t get is despite all the talk of Jay Gruden’s new offense, it still looks like zone reads, swing and screen passes, and deep bombs. There’s nothing creative here, and while RGIII may not reach his rookie form, he’s better than this.


26.) Dallas Cowboys  (0-1  =  17-28)

The defense actually played reasonably well. Of course, the 49ers offense basically stopped trying in the 2nd half so it was hard to tell how well the defense played. What did not go well was the offense. Tony Romo was awful, there’s no way around it. He was reacting to pressure that wasn’t there, throwing passes that were absolutely Favre-ian at his worst.


25.) Jacksonville Jaguars  (0-1  =  17-34)

No team can go up 17-0 and lose by 17 and come out of the game thinking pretty well of themselves. The Jaguars have some players on that defense, and the Kurns guy might be something. Most likely he won’t, though, and that was them gashing a bad defense. The Jaguars shouldn’t take too much from Henne in that game and turn to Bortles sooner rather than later.


24.) Chicago Bears  (0-1  =  20-23)

The Bears might be better than this; they probably will end up better than this. Still, you can’t excuse that type of lackadaisical play against a seemingly poor team at home. The nicks to both Jeffery and Marshall don’t help either. The defense still can’t stop anyone, and their mediocre switching of personnel didn’t seem to help.


23.) Houston Texans  (1-0  =  17-6)

I’m not giving them too much credit for that win, because the Redskins did it to themselves, and if they’re relying on blocked punt TDs and 70-yard TDs to beat bad teams then they don’t really have much of a chance. Still… JJ Watt, presented without explanation.


22.) Baltimore Ravens  (0-1  =  16-23)

The Ravens are that team that can do nothing for three quarters, but somehow still force field goals the hold time and then be magically alive. This time they couldn’t finish the job, though. That defense is still very good, and Flacco got in some rhythm, but they will not having a run game this season at all.


21.) New York Giants  (0-1  =  14-35)

Should they be ranked lower? Probably, but I think that game was more about the Lions. Also, I have to imagine the offense will get more in sync as the season goes on. That defense played well, as odd as it sounds. Some of the scoring was on long drives or Calvin making Calvin plays.


20.) Buffalo Bills (1-0  =  23-20)

Here’s what we know. They were surprisingly good at defense last year behind an awesome pass rush, and that pass rush still seems to be very good. They have a bunch of small, shifty skill position players for the 10th straight year. What we don’t know is if EJ Manuel is any good. I still don’t think we know.



19.) Tennessee Titans  (1-0  =  26-10)

That was an impressive win, especially defensively. The Titans have obvious talent on offense and their success on that side comes down to Locker staying healthy. The defense, though, was a surprise. They switched pretty naturally to a 3-4, which is hard to with keeping the same personnel. If that holds, then they can be a threat.


18.) Minnesota Vikings  (1-0  =  34-6)

Great win, great performance. It took a while for them to get going, which is understandable against a good defense, but the Vikings dominated on both lines. They’ve rebuilt that o-line nicely, and man can they use Cordarrelle Patterson well. Mike Zimmer has that defense humming too. I can’t imagine them really doing well against New England, but who knows?


17.) Pittsburgh Steelers  (1-0  =  30-27)

That was the opposite of a great win. That was a terrible win. Through 30 minutes, the Steelers made it look like it was Week 1, 2008, all over again, dominating a team like no other. Then it all fell apart. Roethlisberger looks great, which is good for Pittsburgh since the rest of the team looks terrible.


16.) Atlanta Falcons  (1-0  =  37-34)

Great win, but I’m not hopping on that bandwagon yet as I’m still not confident at all in that defense, and the Falcons seem to play the Saints close no matter what. The offense looks great, but I’m worried about the state of the o-line.


15.) New York Jets  (1-0  =  19-14)

Really nice game, should have been a dominant 19-7 win, holding the Raiders to ~100 yards. That run defense is special, and their pass rush is quite good. They’ll have to put that secondary together with scotch tape for a while, but it all works in the end. They’ll get a real challenge with Green Bay coming up.


14.) Philadelphia Eagles  (1-0  =  34-17)

They seem like, and probably are, the class of the division. Still, it was nice to see Nick Foles struggle for a while. He reacted well, far better than in his previous bad starts. The defense looked awful, and they won’t be playing teams with Jacksonville’s limited weapons again for a while.


13.) San Diego Chargers  (0-1  =  17-18)

The defense looked a lot better than in the past, but that offensive performance was strange. They were able to get short, consistent gains last year, and didn’t try any of those at all, depending on mid to deep routes. Sure, the Cardinals defense is fantastic, but that was an odd offensive game.


12.) Arizona Cardinals  (1-0  =  18-17)

I went to bed with them down 6-17, despite their defense playing awesome and despite Carson Palmer having an OK game. I woke up with them winning the game 18-17 with their defense still playing awesome and Carson Palmer having a good game. Their defense is really built off their secondary, which allows them to blitz all the time. They’ll need that to continue without Dockett and now with John Abraham banged up.


11.) Miami Dolphins  (1-0  =  33-20)

That was impressive. I don’t want to overreact to Week 1, but man was that an awesome performance in the 2nd half. They were just dominant. They d-line was dominant. Their secondary covered well. But the real story was that offense. The only thing that stopped them in the 1st half was themselves, and their o-line, a giant problem all season long last year, was incredible. I don’t know if they can keep it up, but that was really good.


10.) New Orleans Saints  (0-1  =  34-37)

I’m not a fan of Rob Ryan, finding him and his defenses so overrated because of that last name ‘Ryan’. Well, they showed why. I have to admit Rob Ryan’s defense was very good last year, but that was an absolutely pathetic performance, the type that happened way too often with his defenses in Dallas and Cleveland. The offense remains great, though.


9.) New England Patriots  (0-1  =  20-33)

Would love to have them lower, but we’ve seen them have bad games before. Still, getting outscored 23-0 in the 2nd half was pretty shocking. Brady’s 2nd half stat-line was something out of JaMarcus Russell’s career, going 10-27 for 62 yards! Of course, everyone says that it was the receivers and the o-line, because it can never be Brady’s fault.


8.) Indianapolis Colts  (0-1  =  24-31)

The Robert Mathis injury is crushing. I really don’t know if their defense can recover as he was 50% of their sacks in 2013. Still, I think we’ll feel a lot better about that performance a few weeks from now. They played with Denver for a bit. Their defense was good against the run. Andrew Luck is still special and they let him rip it around which is good.


7.) Carolina Panthers  (1-0  =  20-14)

Let’s not brag too much. Guess what, haters, that defense is still pretty damn special.


6.) Detroit Lions  (1-0  =  35-14)

That was an impressive performance. The defense looks fast, especially at the linebacker position, and Caldwell has them playing more disciplined defensively. The offense looked more controlled as well. I like how they’re utilizing all those weapons, and Matt Stafford looks dedicated. This might be too high, but they’ve always had the talent.


5.) San Francisco 49ers  (1-0  =  28-17)

This also might be too high, but let’s be honest, not too many of the consensus top teams had very good Week 1’s. The 49ers defense was gifted some picks, but it still looked good given how many people are missing. The offense looks very good, though, but it helps when you score 14 points with 1 yard of offense.


4.) Green Bay Packers  (0-1  =  16-36)

That was not a good performance, but that was a tough position. The Seahawks are the league’s best team right now, in primetime, at home, in their celebration game. Only one team has ever lost their Opening Game at home following the Super Bowl win. The Packers have issues, but I’ll wait to really judge them.


3.) Cincinnati Bengals  (1-0  =  23-16)

Had the turned some of those 5 FGs into TDs, that would’ve been a dominant win. Still, that was a pretty impressive win in Baltimore. Their defense did not seem to miss Mike Zimmer much. It may be more apparent if they get injuries. Andy Dalton looked good, but they’ll have to start getting better performance in the red zone.


2.) Denver Broncos  (1-0  =  31-24)

Not a good 2nd half, but some of that is complacency, which can’t happen going forward. The team looked terrifying in the 1st half, but neither side looked great in the 2nd. To me, they’ll get better once Von Miller starts getting back to 100%, but it was good to see their secondary play tight again.


1.) Seattle Seahawks  (1-0  =  36-16)

The King Stay the King.


32.) Oakland Raiders  (0-1  =  14-19)

I don’t expect them to be in last place all year, but when your QB can do nothing but throw checkdowns it is hard to put up even 150 yards of offense. Their running game is a no-show as well. If they have any hope, it is that their aging but skilled defense keeps them in enough games.


31.) Cleveland Browns  (0-1  =  27-30)

That was a spirited comeback against a team that can’t close, and Brian Hoyer played OK, and they were able to manufacture yards, but the part of their team that was supposed to help them (their defense) was awful much of the day. Sadly, I think their near ridiculous comeback will be one of the highpoints of the NFL season.


30.) Kansas City Chiefs  (0-1  =  10-26)

This is also about the injuries to Derrick Johnson and Mike DeVito (though one of those guys means a whole lot more than the other) hurting my perception of the team, and probably that no team looked worse than the Chiefs. Alex Smith couldn’t throw deep, the defense which still has a lot of talent had no answer for Jake Locker. This might be a long season in KC.


29.) St. Louis Rams  (0-1  =  6-34)

Back in June I thought they would win the NFC West. I still think they have a shot at going 7-9, but the QB situation is so much worse than even when Bradford was there. I don’t know how many of those guys can afford another lost season either. Austin Davis is just nowhere near ready to play in an NFL game. The defense was still good for most of the game, but you’ll give up plays to an explosive team when you’re on the field all the time.


28.) Tampa Bay Buccaneers  (0-1  =  14-20)

If you can’t beat the Panthers, everyone’s off-season regression team, when they aren’t playing their one competent offensive player under 30, then you probably shouldn’t be getting the love you are. I like Lovie Smith the coach and over time I think they’ll start doing some good things (should time to be right around when Drew Brees winds down) but they’re a ways away.


27.) Washington Redskins  (0-1  =  6-17)

RGIII looked awful, but that might have been more JJ Watt looking like the demon monster he is. What I really don’t get is despite all the talk of Jay Gruden’s new offense, it still looks like zone reads, swing and screen passes, and deep bombs. There’s nothing creative here, and while RGIII may not reach his rookie form, he’s better than this.


26.) Dallas Cowboys  (0-1  =  17-28)

The defense actually played reasonably well. Of course, the 49ers offense basically stopped trying in the 2nd half so it was hard to tell how well the defense played. What did not go well was the offense. Tony Romo was awful, there’s no way around it. He was reacting to pressure that wasn’t there, throwing passes that were absolutely Favre-ian at his worst.


25.) Jacksonville Jaguars  (0-1  =  17-34)

No team can go up 17-0 and lose by 17 and come out of the game thinking pretty well of themselves. The Jaguars have some players on that defense, and the Kurns guy might be something. Most likely he won’t, though, and that was them gashing a bad defense. The Jaguars shouldn’t take too much from Henne in that game and turn to Bortles sooner rather than later.


24.) Chicago Bears  (0-1  =  20-23)

The Bears might be better than this; they probably will end up better than this. Still, you can’t excuse that type of lackadaisical play against a seemingly poor team at home. The nicks to both Jeffery and Marshall don’t help either. The defense still can’t stop anyone, and their mediocre switching of personnel didn’t seem to help.


23.) Houston Texans  (1-0  =  17-6)

I’m not giving them too much credit for that win, because the Redskins did it to themselves, and if they’re relying on blocked punt TDs and 70-yard TDs to beat bad teams then they don’t really have much of a chance. Still… JJ Watt, presented without explanation.


22.) Baltimore Ravens  (0-1  =  16-23)

The Ravens are that team that can do nothing for three quarters, but somehow still force field goals the hold time and then be magically alive. This time they couldn’t finish the job, though. That defense is still very good, and Flacco got in some rhythm, but they will not having a run game this season at all.


21.) New York Giants  (0-1  =  14-35)

Should they be ranked lower? Probably, but I think that game was more about the Lions. Also, I have to imagine the offense will get more in sync as the season goes on. That defense played well, as odd as it sounds. Some of the scoring was on long drives or Calvin making Calvin plays.


20.) Buffalo Bills (1-0  =  23-20)

Here’s what we know. They were surprisingly good at defense last year behind an awesome pass rush, and that pass rush still seems to be very good. They have a bunch of small, shifty skill position players for the 10th straight year. What we don’t know is if EJ Manuel is any good. I still don’t think we know.



19.) Tennessee Titans  (1-0  =  26-10)

That was an impressive win, especially defensively. The Titans have obvious talent on offense and their success on that side comes down to Locker staying healthy. The defense, though, was a surprise. They switched pretty naturally to a 3-4, which is hard to with keeping the same personnel. If that holds, then they can be a threat.


18.) Minnesota Vikings  (1-0  =  34-6)

Great win, great performance. It took a while for them to get going, which is understandable against a good defense, but the Vikings dominated on both lines. They’ve rebuilt that o-line nicely, and man can they use Cordarrelle Patterson well. Mike Zimmer has that defense humming too. I can’t imagine them really doing well against New England, but who knows?


17.) Pittsburgh Steelers  (1-0  =  30-27)

That was the opposite of a great win. That was a terrible win. Through 30 minutes, the Steelers made it look like it was Week 1, 2008, all over again, dominating a team like no other. Then it all fell apart. Roethlisberger looks great, which is good for Pittsburgh since the rest of the team looks terrible.


16.) Atlanta Falcons  (1-0  =  37-34)

Great win, but I’m not hopping on that bandwagon yet as I’m still not confident at all in that defense, and the Falcons seem to play the Saints close no matter what. The offense looks great, but I’m worried about the state of the o-line.


15.) New York Jets  (1-0  =  19-14)

Really nice game, should have been a dominant 19-7 win, holding the Raiders to ~100 yards. That run defense is special, and their pass rush is quite good. They’ll have to put that secondary together with scotch tape for a while, but it all works in the end. They’ll get a real challenge with Green Bay coming up.


14.) Philadelphia Eagles  (1-0  =  34-17)

They seem like, and probably are, the class of the division. Still, it was nice to see Nick Foles struggle for a while. He reacted well, far better than in his previous bad starts. The defense looked awful, and they won’t be playing teams with Jacksonville’s limited weapons again for a while.


13.) San Diego Chargers  (0-1  =  17-18)

The defense looked a lot better than in the past, but that offensive performance was strange. They were able to get short, consistent gains last year, and didn’t try any of those at all, depending on mid to deep routes. Sure, the Cardinals defense is fantastic, but that was an odd offensive game.


12.) Arizona Cardinals  (1-0  =  18-17)

I went to bed with them down 6-17, despite their defense playing awesome and despite Carson Palmer having an OK game. I woke up with them winning the game 18-17 with their defense still playing awesome and Carson Palmer having a good game. Their defense is really built off their secondary, which allows them to blitz all the time. They’ll need that to continue without Dockett and now with John Abraham banged up.


11.) Miami Dolphins  (1-0  =  33-20)

That was impressive. I don’t want to overreact to Week 1, but man was that an awesome performance in the 2nd half. They were just dominant. They d-line was dominant. Their secondary covered well. But the real story was that offense. The only thing that stopped them in the 1st half was themselves, and their o-line, a giant problem all season long last year, was incredible. I don’t know if they can keep it up, but that was really good.


10.) New Orleans Saints  (0-1  =  34-37)

I’m not a fan of Rob Ryan, finding him and his defenses so overrated because of that last name ‘Ryan’. Well, they showed why. I have to admit Rob Ryan’s defense was very good last year, but that was an absolutely pathetic performance, the type that happened way too often with his defenses in Dallas and Cleveland. The offense remains great, though.


9.) New England Patriots  (0-1  =  20-33)

Would love to have them lower, but we’ve seen them have bad games before. Still, getting outscored 23-0 in the 2nd half was pretty shocking. Brady’s 2nd half stat-line was something out of JaMarcus Russell’s career, going 10-27 for 62 yards! Of course, everyone says that it was the receivers and the o-line, because it can never be Brady’s fault.


8.) Indianapolis Colts  (0-1  =  24-31)

The Robert Mathis injury is crushing. I really don’t know if their defense can recover as he was 50% of their sacks in 2013. Still, I think we’ll feel a lot better about that performance a few weeks from now. They played with Denver for a bit. Their defense was good against the run. Andrew Luck is still special and they let him rip it around which is good.


7.) Carolina Panthers  (1-0  =  20-14)

Let’s not brag too much. Guess what, haters, that defense is still pretty damn special.


6.) Detroit Lions  (1-0  =  35-14)

That was an impressive performance. The defense looks fast, especially at the linebacker position, and Caldwell has them playing more disciplined defensively. The offense looked more controlled as well. I like how they’re utilizing all those weapons, and Matt Stafford looks dedicated. This might be too high, but they’ve always had the talent.


5.) San Francisco 49ers  (1-0  =  28-17)

This also might be too high, but let’s be honest, not too many of the consensus top teams had very good Week 1’s. The 49ers defense was gifted some picks, but it still looked good given how many people are missing. The offense looks very good, though, but it helps when you score 14 points with 1 yard of offense.


4.) Green Bay Packers  (0-1  =  16-36)

That was not a good performance, but that was a tough position. The Seahawks are the league’s best team right now, in primetime, at home, in their celebration game. Only one team has ever lost their Opening Game at home following the Super Bowl win. The Packers have issues, but I’ll wait to really judge them.


3.) Cincinnati Bengals  (1-0  =  23-16)

Had the turned some of those 5 FGs into TDs, that would’ve been a dominant win. Still, that was a pretty impressive win in Baltimore. Their defense did not seem to miss Mike Zimmer much. It may be more apparent if they get injuries. Andy Dalton looked good, but they’ll have to start getting better performance in the red zone.


2.) Denver Broncos  (1-0  =  31-24)

Not a good 2nd half, but some of that is complacency, which can’t happen going forward. The team looked terrifying in the 1st half, but neither side looked great in the 2nd. To me, they’ll get better once Von Miller starts getting back to 100%, but it was good to see their secondary play tight again.


1.) Seattle Seahawks  (1-0  =  36-16)

The King Stay the King.


Ranking Next Week’s Games

16.) St. Louis Rams (0-1)  @  Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-1)  (4:05 – FOX)
15.) Jacksonville Jaguars (0-1)  @  Washington Redskins (0-1)  (1:00 – CBS)
14.) Houston Texans (1-0)  @  Oakland Raiders (0-1)  (4:25 – CBS)

I call it “Yes, you can have a trio of forgettable games in Week 2” Sunday, as all three of these games just seem awful. The Texans allow you to watch JJ Watt, I guess. Still, let’s move on to real games.


13.) New Orleans Saints (0-1)  @  Cleveland Browns (0-1)  (1:00 – FOX)
12.) Dallas Cowboys (0-1)  @  Tennessee Titans (1-0)  (1:00 – FOX)
11.) Kansas City Chiefs (0-1)  @  Denver Broncos (1-0)  (4:25 – CBS)
10.) New York Jets (1-0)  @  Green Bay Packers (0-1)  (4:25 – CBS)
9.) Arizona Cardinals (1-0)  @  New York Giants (0-1)  (1:00 – FOX)

I call it “Mildly Interesting Games that I won’t have to watch because I have Sunday Ticket” Sunday, as these games have some good teams and units (Denver offense, Green Bay offense, Jets’ run defense, Cards’ defense), and some awful units. I guess some could be close, but they probably won’t be top games.


8.) Pittsburgh Steelers (1-0)  @  Baltimore Ravens (0-1)  (TNF – CBS)

I call it “The Most Infamous Version of the Rivalry” Thursday, as what was once the league’s best rivalry gets played in a weird situation. First, we get our first Network TV TNF game, which should be interesting. The Ravens, though, are in turmoil right now. Teams react to these situations in different ways, so it should be interesting how the team plays, and how the crowd is.


7.) Miami Dolphins (1-0)  @  Buffalo Bills (1-0)  (1:00 – CBS)

I call it “How is this a big game?” Sunday, as one of these two teams will be 2-0, and unless the Jets upset the Packers, will be in 1st place all alone. Both teams have reasons to be excited, and this should be a fun early game.


6.) Chicago Bears (0-1)  @  San Francisco 49ers (1-0)  (SNF – NBC)
5.) New England Patriots (0-1)  @  Minnesota Vikings (1-0)  (1:00 – CBS)

I call it “Desperation vs. … well… non-Desperation” Sunday, as two early favorites try to avoid an 0-2 start on the road. On the other side, guess what? Both the 49ers and Vikings get to open new stadiums. For the 49ers, it is a triumphant first game in Levi’s Stadium. For the Vikings, it is Game 1 of their 16-game odyssey into playing outdoor home games while their new palace is getting built.


4.) Atlanta Falcons (1-0)  @  Cincinnati Bengals (1-0)  (1:00 – FOX)
3.) Detroit Lions (1-0)  @  Carolina Panthers (1-0)  (1:00 – FOX)

I call it “Good Teams, Good Stories, Good Early Season Tests” Sunday, both games have teams in that #5-#12 range, and are two of just three games pitting teams that are both 1-0. Falcons vs. Bengals should be a nice matchup of very good offense against very good defense. The Lions should be the same, but now make it a great defense and an incredible WR.


2.) Philadelphia Eagles (1-0)  @  Indianapolis Colts (0-1)  (MNF – ESPN)
1.) Seattle Seahawks (1-0)  @  San Diego Chargers (0-1)  (4:05 – FOX)

I call it “Desperation vs. non-Desperation, Primetime Edition” Sunday and Monday, as we get two very good games. The Colts need to win to avoid 0-2, as to the Chargers. Both are at home against NFC Division Winners. The Eagles didn’t look all too great in Week 1, but now they get another relatively soft defense. The Seahwks did look great, but the Chargers will be a nice test for their defense.


16.) St. Louis Rams (0-1)  @  Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-1)  (4:05 – FOX)
15.) Jacksonville Jaguars (0-1)  @  Washington Redskins (0-1)  (1:00 – CBS)
14.) Houston Texans (1-0)  @  Oakland Raiders (0-1)  (4:25 – CBS)

I call it “Yes, you can have a trio of forgettable games in Week 2” Sunday, as all three of these games just seem awful. The Texans allow you to watch JJ Watt, I guess. Still, let’s move on to real games.


13.) New Orleans Saints (0-1)  @  Cleveland Browns (0-1)  (1:00 – FOX)
12.) Dallas Cowboys (0-1)  @  Tennessee Titans (1-0)  (1:00 – FOX)
11.) Kansas City Chiefs (0-1)  @  Denver Broncos (1-0)  (4:25 – CBS)
10.) New York Jets (1-0)  @  Green Bay Packers (0-1)  (4:25 – CBS)
9.) Arizona Cardinals (1-0)  @  New York Giants (0-1)  (1:00 – FOX)

I call it “Mildly Interesting Games that I won’t have to watch because I have Sunday Ticket” Sunday, as these games have some good teams and units (Denver offense, Green Bay offense, Jets’ run defense, Cards’ defense), and some awful units. I guess some could be close, but they probably won’t be top games.


8.) Pittsburgh Steelers (1-0)  @  Baltimore Ravens (0-1)  (TNF – CBS)

I call it “The Most Infamous Version of the Rivalry” Thursday, as what was once the league’s best rivalry gets played in a weird situation. First, we get our first Network TV TNF game, which should be interesting. The Ravens, though, are in turmoil right now. Teams react to these situations in different ways, so it should be interesting how the team plays, and how the crowd is.


7.) Miami Dolphins (1-0)  @  Buffalo Bills (1-0)  (1:00 – CBS)

I call it “How is this a big game?” Sunday, as one of these two teams will be 2-0, and unless the Jets upset the Packers, will be in 1st place all alone. Both teams have reasons to be excited, and this should be a fun early game.


6.) Chicago Bears (0-1)  @  San Francisco 49ers (1-0)  (SNF – NBC)
5.) New England Patriots (0-1)  @  Minnesota Vikings (1-0)  (1:00 – CBS)

I call it “Desperation vs. … well… non-Desperation” Sunday, as two early favorites try to avoid an 0-2 start on the road. On the other side, guess what? Both the 49ers and Vikings get to open new stadiums. For the 49ers, it is a triumphant first game in Levi’s Stadium. For the Vikings, it is Game 1 of their 16-game odyssey into playing outdoor home games while their new palace is getting built.


4.) Atlanta Falcons (1-0)  @  Cincinnati Bengals (1-0)  (1:00 – FOX)
3.) Detroit Lions (1-0)  @  Carolina Panthers (1-0)  (1:00 – FOX)

I call it “Good Teams, Good Stories, Good Early Season Tests” Sunday, both games have teams in that #5-#12 range, and are two of just three games pitting teams that are both 1-0. Falcons vs. Bengals should be a nice matchup of very good offense against very good defense. The Lions should be the same, but now make it a great defense and an incredible WR.


2.) Philadelphia Eagles (1-0)  @  Indianapolis Colts (0-1)  (MNF – ESPN)
1.) Seattle Seahawks (1-0)  @  San Diego Chargers (0-1)  (4:05 – FOX)


I call it “Desperation vs. non-Desperation, Primetime Edition” Sunday and Monday, as we get two very good games. The Colts need to win to avoid 0-2, as to the Chargers. Both are at home against NFC Division Winners. The Eagles didn’t look all too great in Week 1, but now they get another relatively soft defense. The Seahwks did look great, but the Chargers will be a nice test for their defense.

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