By now we’ve all
realized that there is little to no consistency this season. Certain teams look
great one week and look horrible the next, so we don’t know what to expect.
It’s made for a riveting season thus far, and I’m hoping that it continues. I
don’t think anyone will be able to pull away from the pack for at least another
month, because we all saw from the 1:00 games on Sunday, there weren’t any
double-digit victories.
32) Jacksonville
Jaguars (0-5) Previous week: 32
I don’t need to
explain this anymore do I?
31) Oakland
Raiders (0-4) Previous week: 31
BYE WEEK
30) Tennessee
Titans (1-4) Previous week: 30
The Titans
looked like they were on track to an easy win, but fell apart in the second
half. The collapse actually began in the final few minutes of the first half,
when the Browns were driving down the field. The Titans were actually up 28-3
before Brian Hoyer threw a TD pass to capitalize a 90-yard drive with 12
seconds to go in the half. In the second half it was all Cleveland, as they
outscored Tennessee 19-0 to win 29-28. They just can’t seem to put together a
full 60 minutes of football.
29) New York
Jets (1-4) Previous week: 27
As bad as the
Jets looked against the Chargers, there’s good news. There’s nowhere to go but
up! They were out possessed 39-21, and ran 54 plays for an average of 2.8 yards
per play, which is simply disgusting. Not only that, but they don’t have any
viable options at the quarterback position. It’s going to be a tough go for the
Jets from here on out.
28) St. Louis
Rams (1-3) Previous week: 28
Austin Davis
continues to impress us, but the Rams defense is slacking. They have the best
pass defense in the NFL, but they’re giving up 152 yards per game on the
ground, which is fourth worst. The Rams are in too tough of a division to make
any serious noise, but if Austin Davis keeps this play up, they can play
spoiler to a good handful of teams.
27) Tampa Bay
Buccaneers (1-4) Previous week: 29
The Bucs
actually played well for most of week 5, but fell apart in the fourth quarter.
They had a 31-20 lead, but let the Saints score 11 unanswered points in the
final 10 minutes. Mike Glennon should have the starting job on lock just
because he’s giving them chances to win games. If the defense can play like it
did last year the Bucs will surely be able to scratch out a few more wins this
year.
26) Minnesota
Vikings (2-3) Previous week: 26
The poor Vikings
got absolutely spanked by the Packers, largely in part because Christian Ponder
played. That man will set you up for failure no matter what, so they were
doomed as soon as Bridgewater was ruled out. The good news is Bridgewater is
eager to prove himself and earn the starting job outright, and honestly that
shouldn’t be an issue for him.
25) Washington
Redskins (1-4) Previous week: 24
The Redskins put
up a fighting chance against the Seahawks who were fresh off the bye week. Kirk
Cousins played well enough to keep them in it by not turning over the ball.
Alfred Morris however had a night to forget against the formidable Seattle run
defense. Washington didn’t look that bad, but they’re still 1-4, and are the
clear outsider of the NFC East.
24) Miami
Dolphins (2-2) Previous week: 25
BYE WEEK
23) Atlanta
Falcons (2-3) Previous week: 22
The Giants were
able to pull away from the Falcons when it came down to the wire, which proved
that Atlanta still doesn’t know how to win.
22) Kansas City
Chiefs (2-3) Previous week: 20
Alex Smith was
not able to win against his former team, and the Chiefs fell to 2-3. They
looked okay throughout the game, but we still haven’t seen the Chiefs that won
the first 10 games of last year.
21) Chicago
Bears (2-3) Previous week: 17
How did I know
the Bears were going to do this? Oh, because they do it every single year. I don’t know why but they can’t ever string
together multiple weeks of success. Luckily for them everyone in their division
is clustered together, but their defense is going to have to pick it up.
20) New Orleans
Saints (2-3) Previous week: 21
The Saints needed overtime to beat the lowly Bucs, which doesn’t look good on their already poor 2014 resume. Drew Brees looked worse than he has all year, Colston is officially washed up, and the defense is slacking. But giving credit where credit is due, they pulled out a win when they appeared to be down and out.
19) Pittsburgh
Steelers (3-2) Previous week: 19
A small margin
of victory against the worst team in the NFL adds virtually nothing to
Pittsburgh’s resume.
18) Detroit
Lions (3-2) Previous week: 9
I apologize for
having Detroit at 9, because they haven’t looked good since week 1. The offense
is a total disaster and the team as a whole is banged up. Like the Bears
though, they are in a position to rebound just by being in the NFC North.
17) Buffalo
Bills (3-2) Previous week: 18
The Bills ended their
2-game skid with a comeback win over the Lions, but will need a little more
production on the ground if they’re going to beat New England in a critical
divisional matchup next week (22 carries for 49 yards).
16) Baltimore
Ravens (3-2) Previous week: 12
Baltimore went
away form what was working with the run, and only ran the ball 15 times. Joe
Flacco meanwhile posted a 16.0 QBR on 42 drop backs…
15) New York
Giants (3-2) Previous week: 23
Don’t blink but
Eli has played well for three straight weeks! What’s even more surprising is
that his receivers haven’t been dropping passes. Having Odell Beckham Jr.
certainly helped this week, but Rashad Jennings is out next week, which may be
a cause for concern. However rookie Andre Williams played well last week so the
Giants should be fine.
14) Cleveland
Browns (2-2) Previous week: 15
Brian Hoyer
continues to impress, and with Ben Tate back and running strong, the Browns
look to be in great shape offensively. The defense looked great in the second
half against Tennessee, but we can’t forget that they haven’t held a team to
under 23 points in a game yet this year.
13) Carolina
Panthers (3-2) Previous week: 16
The Panthers
managed to end their skid, but it wasn’t easy. The defense still doesn’t look
like it should and despite scoring 31 points the offense wasn’t anything to
marvel at. However they did earn the credible win, which is a sign of relief
for Panther fans.
12) Houston
Texans (3-2) Previous week: 10
Despite Arian
Foster’s unbelievable game on the ground, the Texans lost a tough one to the
surging Cowboys. Fitzpatrick was unable to produce anything of value all game,
and it hurt them in the end.
11) New England
Patriots (3-2) Previous week: 14
The Pats finally
looked like the quality team that they’re supposed to be against the previously
undefeated Bengals. Brady came out firing on all cylinders, and you knew from
the get-go that they weren’t looking back. The Pats had something to prove and
Brady made sure that they were going to prove it.
10) Green Bay
Packers (3-2) Previous week: 13
Aaron Rodgers
made quick work of Minnesota, and things are looking up for Green Bay. The Vikings aren’t a top-tier team by any
means but when you score the first 42 points of the game, it’s going to feel
good no matter who you play.
9) San Francisco
49ers (3-2) Previous week: 8
The 49ers have
won two in a row, and they appear to have righted the ship. Kaepernick is
playing better and Frank Gore has been a bull in the past couple weeks. It
appears that San Fran should be fine moving forward.
8) Arizona
Cardinals (3-1) Previous week: 3
The Cardinals
were beaten badly by the Broncos this week, which showed many people that they
can’t compete with the big dogs. They’re still a very good team, but they don’t
have the offensive unit to compare with the elite teams of the NFL.
7) Cincinnati
Bengals (3-1) Previous week: 2
The Bengals
failed yet again to perform on primetime, and they instilled doubt in a lot of
minds. They’ll be fine going forward, but this is a big step back for a team
that looked great going into their bye week.
6) Dallas
Cowboys (4-1) Previous week: 11
The Cowboys have
won four straight since losing the season opener to San Fran. Tony Romo is
playing well, the defense has somehow played well in nearly every game, and
DeMarco Murray is the man among men.
As I’ve said in the past, if their offense plays to their potential, they have
a chance to win every game.
5) Philadelphia
Eagles (4-1) Previous week: 6
The Eagles
needed to have a flawless week, and they were looking to be in good shape on
Sunday. But then the defense mentally shut down and they only won by a mere six
points over the Rams. However the offense is still putting up a stupid amount
of points, so they’ll be fine moving forward.
4) San Diego
Chargers (4-1) Previous week: 7
The Chargers are
technically in first place in the NFL, and I don’t think anyone saw that coming
except for maybe Skip Bayless. I know
they’re playing outstanding football right now, but please keep in mind that
they’ve had the third easiest schedule thus far. Don’t invest too much into
this team just yet; they have a long way to go.
3) Indianapolis
Colts (3-2) Previous week: 5
Andrew Luck is
looking more confident with each passing week, and teams should be very scared
of him. He has fallen in love with Dwayne Allen and Ahmad Bradshaw, and he
still has T.Y. Hilton on the wing along with trusty veteran Reggie Wayne. Luck
can put the Colts in a position to win every game as long as the defense holds
up.
2) Denver Broncos
(3-1) Previous week: 4
Surprise surprise, the Broncos are back in the top 2. They dominated the Cardinals this past week, and Peyton looks just as good as he did last year. Oh and in case you missed it, Peyton threw for a new career high (479 yards) to go along with his 4 touchdowns. Peyton hasn’t slowed down in the slightest bit, and the Broncos are clearly in prime condition to make it back to the top of the AFC.
1) Seattle
Seahawks (3-1) Previous week: 1
Russell Wilson
put on a show against Washington on MNF, and he’s brought the Seahawks back to
the top of the loaded NFC West. The Legion of Boom was once again a menacing
presence for their opponents top receiver (Pierre Garcon), and the run defense
was stellar once again. I’d also like to point out to people that Bobby Wagner
is on his way to stardom. The third year linebacker is averaging over 10
tackles a game, and he’s changing the way opposing teams run the ball against
the Seahawks. I say this because Wagner goes unfairly unnoticed behind their
secondary, and he deserves as much credit as they do for his performance thus
far.
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