NFL Observations through Week 3
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 7:37 am
Some random thoughts on the season to date.
The most disappointing thing for this Charger fan is by the team starting out 1-2 this season with the upcoming schedule of @New England, Pittsburgh, @Oakland, @Philadelphia, Kansas City and @N.Y. Jets all before the bye week, making up ground won’t be easy, if not impossible. And if the Charger pass defense can’t keep opposing QB’s from completing 66% of their passes then it won’t be long before the Chargers think about the future, and that future is not likely to include a trip to the playoffs. Before yesterdays game Brees rarely, if ever, looked at Tomlinson when he dropped back to pass. This is a major problem. You may say it is the play calling, you may say it is the presence of Antonio Gates, or you may say it is a lot of different things. As a long time season ticket holder, I can tell you the bulk of the problems on offense come from the Oline and the QB position. Brees wants to be the man, he wants to go downfield, and until yesterday he limited his options by ignoring the best offensive player in the game and denying Tomlinson the ball in the short-yardage passing attack.
The bottom line is Brees looks replaceable, especially considering his 8 mil salary, and is living on a one-year contract. If the Chargers fall out of the hunt by their bye week, Marty and GM AJ Smith may have no choice but to get the best possible evaluation on Rivers, which is by playing him.
The NE Patriots continue to suffer injuries and the backups continue to pick up where the starters left off. Losing Rodney Harrison and LT Matt Light for what looks like the season will be another hurdle for Belichick on top of the pressure of trying to 3 peat. But he's always proved to be one of the best, if not the best, at making adjustments in game plans and personnel since his arrival in NE. Why Pittsburgh didn’t blitz when Light went out is baffling to say the least. NE pulling out that game in Pittsburgh confirms they are still the team to beat in the AFC.
Expect to see more of Kevin Faulk this season. The NE Oline isn’t as good as years past and Faulk appears to hit the hole quicker than Dillon. He's also a better pass catcher.
The 2nd best team in the AFC East is Miami.
The Carolina Oline might not be as strong either as evident from their 2.6 YPC in Miami. Anytime they have to throw more than 50% of the time they’re in trouble. Steve Smith isn’t going to score 3 TD’s every week, and they simply don‘t have anyone else to throw to. I think they need to be using the quicker Deshaun Foster more to improve their YPC, and to control the clock.
People are down on the Colts offense. To me the team finally has the look of a championship contender. At this point in the season they appear to be NE’s biggest competition.
The NFC South looks to be one of the toughest divisions in the NFL. They could end up with 3 teams in the playoffs, Atlanta, Carolina and Tampa.
Arizona failed to pick up a single sack against the Seahawks on Sunday. After a rough start in Week 1, the Seahawks’ offensive line has regrouped and played well. I would say the pass protection, coupled with an amazing rushing display, solidifies this line as the best in football at this point, and things will get better when Floyd “Pork Chop” Womack returns to action.
Is it just me or did Trent Green’s passes in Denver look a little like Chad Pennington‘s?
Denver played much better this week than they did against the Chargers. To this point the Brownies and Ron Dayne have panned out, but it's still early. :wink:
Thoughts?
Agree or Disagree?
The most disappointing thing for this Charger fan is by the team starting out 1-2 this season with the upcoming schedule of @New England, Pittsburgh, @Oakland, @Philadelphia, Kansas City and @N.Y. Jets all before the bye week, making up ground won’t be easy, if not impossible. And if the Charger pass defense can’t keep opposing QB’s from completing 66% of their passes then it won’t be long before the Chargers think about the future, and that future is not likely to include a trip to the playoffs. Before yesterdays game Brees rarely, if ever, looked at Tomlinson when he dropped back to pass. This is a major problem. You may say it is the play calling, you may say it is the presence of Antonio Gates, or you may say it is a lot of different things. As a long time season ticket holder, I can tell you the bulk of the problems on offense come from the Oline and the QB position. Brees wants to be the man, he wants to go downfield, and until yesterday he limited his options by ignoring the best offensive player in the game and denying Tomlinson the ball in the short-yardage passing attack.
The bottom line is Brees looks replaceable, especially considering his 8 mil salary, and is living on a one-year contract. If the Chargers fall out of the hunt by their bye week, Marty and GM AJ Smith may have no choice but to get the best possible evaluation on Rivers, which is by playing him.
The NE Patriots continue to suffer injuries and the backups continue to pick up where the starters left off. Losing Rodney Harrison and LT Matt Light for what looks like the season will be another hurdle for Belichick on top of the pressure of trying to 3 peat. But he's always proved to be one of the best, if not the best, at making adjustments in game plans and personnel since his arrival in NE. Why Pittsburgh didn’t blitz when Light went out is baffling to say the least. NE pulling out that game in Pittsburgh confirms they are still the team to beat in the AFC.
Expect to see more of Kevin Faulk this season. The NE Oline isn’t as good as years past and Faulk appears to hit the hole quicker than Dillon. He's also a better pass catcher.
The 2nd best team in the AFC East is Miami.
The Carolina Oline might not be as strong either as evident from their 2.6 YPC in Miami. Anytime they have to throw more than 50% of the time they’re in trouble. Steve Smith isn’t going to score 3 TD’s every week, and they simply don‘t have anyone else to throw to. I think they need to be using the quicker Deshaun Foster more to improve their YPC, and to control the clock.
People are down on the Colts offense. To me the team finally has the look of a championship contender. At this point in the season they appear to be NE’s biggest competition.
The NFC South looks to be one of the toughest divisions in the NFL. They could end up with 3 teams in the playoffs, Atlanta, Carolina and Tampa.
Arizona failed to pick up a single sack against the Seahawks on Sunday. After a rough start in Week 1, the Seahawks’ offensive line has regrouped and played well. I would say the pass protection, coupled with an amazing rushing display, solidifies this line as the best in football at this point, and things will get better when Floyd “Pork Chop” Womack returns to action.
Is it just me or did Trent Green’s passes in Denver look a little like Chad Pennington‘s?
Denver played much better this week than they did against the Chargers. To this point the Brownies and Ron Dayne have panned out, but it's still early. :wink:
Thoughts?
Agree or Disagree?