Also bouncing back from horrific implosions last week were the Buffalo Bills, Cincinnati Bengals and the Oakland Raiders. Of those teams, I think Cincy has the most to be proud of. They played a pretty good game, and of the 3 teams, I think they're the most solid. Cedric Benson has run strong now for 2 straight games, and the passing game is slowly getting back in sync (you can tell Palmer is still struggling to find his rhythm after missing most of the pre-season with an ankle injury).
The Raiders lost a game they should have won last week against the Chargers, so I guess they felt compelled to win a game they should have lost this week. The Chiefs had 409 total yards of offense compared to the Raiders' 166 yards, but made more mistakes - 2 INTs and twice the number of penalties as the Raiders - that ended up costing them the win at home. I have a feeling this might be a long and unhappy season for KC again.
The Bills won a game that they should have. That's all I can really say about that - good for Trent Edwards for taking more shots down the field, I guess. I'm still not optimistic about their chances, because I don't believe they can win games that are close or where they're expected to lose.
Good for the Arizona Cardinals, who bounced back from a bad loss last week and got their offense back on track. More on Kurt Warner's record breaking performance later in this post. I'm also quite pleased, for selfish reasons related to fantasy football, that Larry Fitzgerald has now gone two weeks in a row avoiding the dreaded Madden curse.
Lastly, the Eagles fan who moaned and groaned about McNabb getting hurt again have to feel good about the way Kevin Kolb performed yesterday. Yes, the Eagles lost, but I have a feeling that Drew Brees is going to make a lot of otherwise solid defenses look foolish when he rolls into town. The last time Kolb played, he looked like a frightened bunny rabbit. This time, Kolb looked a lot more in control. Yes, he had turn overs, but that's going to happen when you throw over 50 times and are trying to keep up with the most potent offense in the NFL.
On second thought, go ahead and panic. The following teams actually should be panicking a little, since I see some bad tendencies that could blossom into big problems if they continue this season.The Redskins could barely muster enough enthusiasm to beat the lowly St Louis Rams. I look at this offense, and I see a group of 11 guys playing uninspired football. The WRs aren't performing up to snuff, and there's legitimate concern over Jason Campbell's ability to truly put the team on his back. Also, Clinton Portis can't cheat age and wear on his body forever. You can't afford lackluster output like this when you play in the toughest division in football.
Attention Kansas City: when you can't even beat the Raiders AT HOME (where the Chiefs used to boast a huge advantage), you need to start panicking a little. I'm not sure head coach Todd Haley has the right temperament to deal with this team. If he thinks he's going to scream them into playing better, he's not going to have any voice left at the end of the season. They have to play the Eagles next week, which could be very ugly.
Lastly, the Jaguars are 0-2 and they can't get fans into the seats. This is a franchise that's in serious trouble. The fans (what few they have, based on attendance and general buzz) should be freaking out, because at this rate, can Jacksonville really hang onto their franchise much longer? Is it possible the Jags might move in the near future?
Studs of the week. I have a feeling that I'm going to get tired of writing "Drew Brees" here week after week. He's a robot (25/34, 311 yards, 3 TDs). He must make opposing defenses crazy - you KNOW he's going to pass, and yet you can't do anything about it. He has more TDs than quarters played this season (9 TD in 8 quarters).Speaking of phenomenal QB performances, special props to one of my favorites Kurt Warner, for his record setting performance. I'll just quote SI.com's Peter King here: "His 24-of-26 passing day, 92.3 percent, is the best in the 90-year history of the league. He's getting older, but he might also be getting better." Also, I don't like Philip Rivers as a person, but I must give him mad props for his performance (25/45, 436 yards) in that heart-breaking loss. It's just a shame that the team didn't trust the ball to his capable hands on the last play of the drive.
And speaking of that play... oh my god. Did you see the tackle by Ray Lewis on 4th down with the game on the line? Simply one of the best defensive plays I've ever seen. Words can't do justice to the awesomeness displayed here (though Michael Silver comes close in this outstanding article you HAVE to read) - check out the video (the play in question starts around 4:55 or so). That is what we call "outstanding individual effort." Lewis also had 12 tackles and forced a fumble. Another player who elevated his team with his individual play on defense is the NY Jets' Darrelle Revis - learn that name, because he's a rising star.
Last, the Houston/Tennessee game was an orgy of amazing offensive performances. Chris Johnson ran wild (197 rushing yards, 2 TDs, 87 receiving yards, 1 receiving TD), but Matt Schaub went wilder (25/39, 357 yards, 4 TD), squeaking out the win after a poor performance the week before. What's amazing is that someone managed to top Chris Johnson's yardage, as Frank Gore had two HUGE runs of 79 and 80 yards, on his way to a 206 yard, 2 TD day.
Duds of the week. One of the main criticisms leveled at the Cowboys last year was that Tony Romo couldn't win when it counted. Judging from his performance (13/29, 127 yards, 1 TD, 3 INT) last night, he hasn't really fixed those issues in the off-season, even with Terrell Owens run out of town. His 3 INTs were simply terrible (2 returned for TDs). He looked awkward and nervous in the pocket all night, and he cost the Cowboys a critical divisional win. Meanwhile, the Brady Quinn era in Cleveland is off to an ugly start. And Willie Parker, where are you? What happened to the vaunted Pittsburgh run game? Did you know that instead of JaMarcus Russell, who is now 19/54 (35.2% completion rate) with 1 TD and 2 INT for the year, the Oakland Raiders could have drafted Adrian Peterson, which would have then allowed them to select a QB the following year when guys like Matt Ryan and Joe Flacco were floating around? Teams I like this week. Don't look now, but the San Francisco 49ers are 2-0, with two division wins under their belt. I think the New Orleans Saints are the most terrifying team out there right now, especially if their defense steps up their game at all. The NY Jets might just be the real deal, especially with that defense. The Atlanta Falcons and the Baltimore Ravens are both 2-0 and helmed by QBs that are thus far avoiding a sophomore slump.
Teams I don't like this week. The Cleveland Browns really need to learn to tackle. I'm also thinking that maybe the New England Patriots' long streak of having an old defense and little-to-no consistency in the run game is finally starting to fail them. Tom Brady needs help once in awhile, guys, especially since the O line is looking particularly suspect this year. Though both the Washington Redskins and Oakland Raiders inexplicably won this week, I don't like what either team is bringing to the table.
**photo credits (all images borrowed from AP/ESPN, ohgoddon'tsueme)
Bears image by AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh
Redskins fumble image by AP Photo/Nick Wass
Chris Johnson image by AP Photo/Wade Payne
Giants interception image by AP Photo/LM Otero



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And the fourth down call was a case of the Chargers getting too cute. If you look at the play, they did the old Redskins counter gap. Well, the problem with that is that if the linebacker on the other team reads it, they can blow it up. And Ray Lewis read it and blew it up. If he doesn't, I think Sproles gets to the corner and gets in.
We are two games into the season, and it's already been an interesting one. Raise your hands if you had the Jets over the Patriots, with a rookie quarterback going up against Tom Brady. Yeah, didn't think so. Also, I have to say that I was pretty pleased that Jerry Jones didn't get to break in his new stadium with a win. Ha, ha, ha.
And if I heard one more word about that freaking stadium. It really doesn't matter if the damn thing can levitate, it is still in Texas. Texas!
I listened to Olberman last night making dumb jokes about it during the pregame for sunday night - and all i could think about is john fox should have such headaches - oakland (who cut one of our guys) should have such a dilemma - dallas cleveland and chicago obviously don't need that kind of insurance.
Now as for competent special teams - consistent defense - and an o line that plays every quarter - that maybe another story altogether. but it was still the best blow out i've ever seen thanks to the surprising kolb and the first half play calling. reid is going to change the offensive football is played in the nfl mark my words people.
Terrell Suggs emerged from the shower and gave his perspective on the play: “I was trying to beat the [right] tackle with a swim move, and it didn’t work out so good. I was thinking, ‘Oh [expletive],’ ‘cause if Ray doesn’t make the play it might’ve been touchdown Chargers.”
One man makes a great play, and his team wins.
m.a.h and Tony - I too had a hearty laugh at the Cowboys loss. Hilarious and awesome.
T.S. - I saw that play by Zgonina. It was really awesome. Tell your friend he rocks :)
also this dolphins turn around over the course of two seasons is pretty amazing. good for them.
i hope chad pennington steps all over mannings balls.
Good game last night. Sad to see the Dolphins lose, but when you can't legitimately threaten with the big play (thanks to Chad's noodle arm), and you refuse to even throw once out of the Wildcat, you're not going to pull off the win. I appreciate Sparano's "slow and steady grind" approach, but I'd like to see the Dolphins mix it up more. Have Ronnie Brown throw a screen pass to a TE or Ricky Williams. Something.
but it really was fun game to watch.
The Chargers should have won also. Horrific play call on 4th down. It wasn't a bad idea they just should have called it on third and Rivers throw it on fourth if need be.
Sorry, I don't think Philly will do anything because of what will become a QB controversy.
And finally, Raiders QB Jamarcus Russell would be a great wide reciever
If the Saints defense plays mid-level defensively, they'll be hard to beat. So many weapons and Drew Brees doesn't get enough due, even though he's been the top QB statistically over the past two seasons. It could be a long season for the Pats with zero running game and a banged up Wes Welker. Moss will have double team constantly until Welker comes back.
Don't count out my 0-2 Titans. Two tough losses and a defense that is better than they are playing.
RATED
john walker - yes, I too thought, "Wow, that is the most leisurely, slow paced 2 minute drill I've ever seen." Poor clock management, not enough hustle by the offense, etc etc.
I don't agree that Jamarcus Russell would be a good WR. A TE maybe. I don't know.... he just hasn't shown me that he has the drive or willpower to be a good NFL player at any position at this point. He's too fat, and he has reportedly very poor study/film habits.
And if I heard one more word about that freaking stadium. It really doesn't matter if the damn thing can levitate, it is still in Texas. Texas!
m. a.h"
^^^^5s!!!!
My Bears beat the squealers which was great.
I also watched part of theSunday night game.
Some things:
1: There's something vulgar about that place which seems to represent the greed and wastefulness of much of our society.
2: If the crowd was truly REAL AMERICANS, they would have booed bushpunk out of the place.
That prick was, is and will ALWAYS be a disaster.
3: The Giants beat the cowshits.
4: The Giants beat the cowshits on opening night in the new palace of egotistical narcissism for jones.
Now for the Blackhawks, my #1 team.