I must admit I feel a bit jaded four games into the NFL season with some of the changes on the field and the stuff happening off it. We have reached the quarter pole and there certainly have been some surprises from both teams and players at both ends of the spectrum since the kickoff. The fumbled punts from the league office surrounding all the off the field shenanigans from Ray Rice, to Adrian Peterson, in addition to the Greg Hardy and Ray McDonald situations has been more in the news then the game on the field. The first two situations are now about damage control and attempting to appease the masses and keep the bozos in Congress from sticking their noses in. Goodell has been as bad for the NFL as Stern was for the NBA by creating a product that becomes more difficult to sit and watch. The number of penalty flags decorating the field has gone beyond ridiculous, with the number of ticky tack fouls being called slowing the game and affecting the flow, though adding more review-able plays would allow for more beer and pizza commercials. Per the usual corporate mindset, mahogany row always does what mahogany row wants to and the hell with everyone else who has bought at ticket: in other words like it or leave, this is what you get.
The game on the
field has definitely had some surprises, except for the Jets and the Raiders
who have been and will remain clown cars with brief, very brief flashes of
organization. The Cardinals and Bengals are the only teams undefeated at this
point in the season which is rather unusual to have only 2 by this
juncture. The Cardinals appear to have
developed a much tougher mindset the past couple of seasons and it will be
interesting to see how well they can hold on to that. The Bengals have been
here before and felt flat in the playoffs, only time will tell if this will be their
year.
The biggest
surprise would have to be Dallas winning 3 of 4 and mowing down teams with their
running game. DeMarco Murray has to be in the mix for MVP based on his early
play. I didn’t expect Dallas to win more than 6 or 7 games given all the defensive
issues that carried over from last year, plus losing a couple of defensive starters
and their guys have stepped up and played well.
Another 3 up 1 down surprise would have to be the Texans, after only
winning 2 games last year, though they may not be there if not for J.J. Watt
and their defense. Detroit winning 3 of
4 is a small surprise too, though they kind of should be since they have plenty
of talent and it seems a new coach has helped get them moving together in the right
direction. Given the Lions history the
past 60 years, great starts have often lead to epic implosions, however with
the talent here these guys could definitely go a long way.
From the other end of the spectrum the surprise team would have to be the Saints losing 3
of 4 and with that defense they are lucky to have won one game. A high school
freshman football team could drop 30 points on these guys, they don’t tackle
and there are way too many guys out of position. Their supercharged offense has been nothing worth
noting either, I see 8-8, 9-7 at best with this group. There are two of the ugliest
teams at 2-2 based on preseason expectations; one has to be the Patriots with an
offensive line that can’t keep the quarterback upright even when they are
blocking 5 or 6 on 4 and a defense that can’t seem to stop anyone on third
down. You can never count out a Belichek coached team; however it doesn't look
like he has the horse this year to pull it off. He is one of the best at making adjustments on
the fly, so a candle of hope will remain burning impatiently in Foxboro, that Bill
can right the ship. The 49ers are the other
team that seems to be fighting to get itself together after two 4th
quarter meltdowns. Rumblings have appeared on line that players are unhappy
with the coach, though I don’t see him going anywhere anytime soon.
The rest of the
teams are about where expected, in a state of meh, with the expected bottom
dwellers at the bottom and the middle kids being right where there supposed to
be. The Falcons and the Colts should be fun to watch from what they have shown
so far and both will probably have a few games that end with scores around 38 –
35.
From a fantasy
football perspective a lot of the expected studs have been duds, especially the
running backs. Adrian Peterson we know Is
home watching day time TV, Jamaal Charles missed time, Eddie Lacy and LeSean
McCoy can’t seem to get going and as mentioned before DeMarco Murray is running
roughshod over people so far. So many teams are going with running back by committee
that finding consistency from running backs has been so much a test of skill
and more like a bit of luck. The top receivers have had their issues too;
Calvin Johnson, Brandon Marshall and Demeryius Thomas have all been dealing with
injuries and not in top form. Steve Smith
even at 100 years old makes Joe Flacco look like he can throw the ball and
doesn’t look to be slowing down a bit.
Allen Hurns from the Jags pretty much has the “That Didn’t Help Anyone”
award sewed up for the season after week one, I think that surprise performance
will be tough to beat. I think Peyton Manning misses Knowshon Moreno more than
he can admit; he’s still Peyton though not as Peytony. Brees and Brady have spent
the first few weeks running for their lives and not shown us what we are accustomed
to seeing from these two. I don’t want a witness from the congregation I want
you to block someone dammit! Nick Foles obviously spent the off season learning
how to throw interceptions, though with that offense he will be all right. Aaron Rodgers finally looked like himself
dismantling the Bears, though the Packers look a little unsteady. Meanwhile, Andrew
Luck is steadily working his way to being poster child for the NFL. I almost forgot to mention to the top rookies QB's from the draft, Teddy Bridgewater and Blake Bortles, the early returns look like these guys can play and I hope their offensive lines can keep them from getting killed. Two of the defenses
expected to be dominating, the Panthers and 49ers have not been, and the one
expected to be tissue, the Cowboys, have exceeded expectations. The Cardinals have played real well despite
losing some starters from last year and are a mild surprise though Bruce Arians
has got these guys playing together and playing tough.
This season so far
is shaping up to have a couple of 9-7 or 8-8 wildcard teams, as there is no
team really dominating week in and week out and it wouldn't be a surprise to
see a 9-7 in the Super Bowl. The halfway
point may be a better gauge as the inevitable injuries mount up and the teams
that can adjust and have fill-ins step up will rise to the top.
My jaded self has
come to realize that football has been a fall tradition for me for so long it
is hard to break away from it. I have the games on some Sundays as background noise
while I futz around the house, waiting for the crowd roar to run to the TV. I
sure I see more replays than real time plays some weeks. I started playing
fantasy football 3 seasons ago after some prodding by my other half, and that
has become more interesting than the games on the screen. Something wrong there
I think. I’ll still watch with one eye at least, though I’ll be sure to keep a
book to read handy and a pillow nearby for naps between play reviews.
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