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NFL Week 2 Wrap-Up

Detroit Lions 48 – Kansas City Chiefs 3

The Lions (2-0) have beaten two teams that contended for and made the playoffs last season. It’s definitely time for people to recognize them as a contender for the NFC North title. Matt Stafford has been healthy and he’s been hooking up the Calvin Johnson really well so far. The other young guys on this team, especially Jahvid Best, have looked great early.  The Chiefs (0-2) look a lot like the team we thought they were going to be last year. There’s not a lot of depth on the Chiefs and they just don’t look ready to contend again, even in a weak AFC West.

Buffalo Bills 38 – Oakland Raiders 35

The Bills (2-0) have put up 79 points in their first two games. That’s not a typo. The real test for Ryan Fitzpatrick and company will come at home in Week 3 against the New England Patriots. The question, obviously, is if the running back combination of Fred Jackson and C.J. Spiller can keep averaging 190 yards per game, and if Steve Johnson and David Nelson can keep catching the ball as much as they have been.

The Raiders (1-1) beat a bad Denver Broncos team and lost to a surprising Bills team. Nothing too surprising here. Darren McFadden finally brings some solid running to the backfield. If the Raiders could only draft based on something outside of 40-yard dash times, they might have something here.  

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24 – Minnesota Vikings 20

The Buccaneers (1-1) get their first win, and Josh Freeman appears to be settling in nicely again this season. He threw for 243 yards on 22/31 and 1 TD and 1 INT. If the Bucs can continue to build on their run game, this could be a team to watch coming out of the South. The Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints haven’t looked indestructible.

The Vikings (0-2) have not played considerably well in the first two weeks, but somehow managed to lost by a combined 11 points in their first two games. If Donovan McNabb can step up his game and get some more of his receivers involved, it should push this team to at least an 8-8 record. If he keeps playing like a player on his way out, it might not be long till we see Christian Ponder.

Saints 30 – Chicago Bears 13

Drew Brees is quietly looking like his old self – he hasn’t thrown a pick through his first two games after throwing 22 last season. However, if the Saints (1-1) want to be a dominant team, they are going to have to fix their run game. I don’t know what Mark Ingram and Pierre Thomas need to do, but they aren’t exactly lighting things up for anyone.

The Bears (1-1) lose a week after beating a Falcons team that people don’t think will be better than the Saints. They have the same problem as the Saints. Matt Forte is a very good running back and if they don’t get him more involved (26 carries, 117 yards, 0 TD through 2 weeks), Jay Cutler and company could have a long season.

Tennessee Titans 26 – Baltimore Ravens 13

I’m not sure if there was some hangover for the Ravens (1-1) big Week 1 victory or if Matt Hasslebeck might actually still have some arm left in him, but the Titans (1-1) looked decent and the Ravens did not. If Hasselbeck can continue to throw the ball even half as good as he has in the first two weeks, all the Titans will need is a boost from Chris Johnson. He got paid, and now he’s averaging 2.2 yards/carry. Uh oh.

Cleveland Browns 27 – Indianapolis Colts 19

I think it’s safe to say that Peyton Manning means a lot to the Colts (0-2), but there is no excuse for how poorly this defense is playing. The Browns (1-1) have a lot of young talent, and look to be bringing things together, but it’s still pretty early, and I don’t expect that it will continue.

NY Jets 32 – Jacksonville Jaguars 3

The Jets (2-0) are either playing good defense, or Luke McCown is really bad….or both; definitely the second one. I do know that Mark Sanchez is going to have to play better football if the Jets want to compete with the one man show named Tom Brady that’s partying in their division right now…no, seriously. Have you seen this guy this season!? What lockout!?

Pittsburgh Steelers 24 – Seattle Seahawks 0

The only two things you need to know about this game – the Seahawks (0-2) only ran the ball 13 times and the Steelers (1-1) look really pissed that they got embarrassed in Week 1. That leads me to two more thoughts. First, the Seahawks need to run the ball, duh. Second, anyone who plays the Steelers in the near future, should probably bring extra ice.

Washington Redskins 22 – Arizona Cardinals 21

Are the Redskins really 2-0? I can’t bring myself to write anything.

Green Bay Packers 30 – Carolina Panthers 23

We could discuss the defending Super Bowl Champs lighting up the scoreboard (and allowing a whopping 476 yards per game on defense!), but I’d rather talk about Cam Newton. His stat line (seriously) is 52/83, 854 yards, 3 TD, 4 INT…that’s on pace for (and yes, I know he won’t keep it up) 416/644, 6832 yards, 24 TD. What’s that Mel Kiper? No, I think he’ll be able to hang at the next level. Thanks for your opinion, though. (Cue Tim Tebow praying to get out of Denver!)

Dallas Cowboys 27 – San Francisco 49ers 24 (OT)

I can’t bring myself to say anything nice about Tony Romo and his “heroic” effort to come back with a rib injury. He cracked one rib, he’s making a ton of money. He’ll live. One more note – Alex Smith might actually have figured this whole NFL thing out…but we’ll see.

Patriots 35 – San Diego Chargers 21

Speaking of QBs having great seasons – have you seen Brady’s stats so far? He’s on pace to throw for like a million and a half yards. He’s pretty good. If they can get this running game off the ground (so to speak), I’m not sure we won’t see another 18-0 run to the Super Bowl. Oh…and the Chargers don’t look half bad either.

Houston Texans 23 – Miami Dolphins 13

Matt Schaub is pretty good. Andre Johnson is very good. Arian Foster is good, oh and so is Ben Tate. The Texans might have finally figured out this whole defense things too. The AFC South goes through Houston.

You think the Dolphins regret that Reggie Bush decision? I bet they do. They’re 0-2 and I think the current regime, along with Chad Henne might be playing their last season in Miami. Write that down, it’s true.

Broncos 24 – Cincinnati Bengals 22

Kyle Orton is having a good season thus far, and Willis McGahee is running like he still has something in the tank. The Broncos might be better than I originally thought, but they aren’t going to be worth spending 500 words on here…so I won’t.

I do want to talk about Andy Dalton and AJ Green. Dalton has a 105 QB RAT with 413 yards and 3 TD and no INT. This kid might be the real deal. I’m a big fan of proven winners coming into the NFL and doing it at this level. I think that the Dalton/Green combo should prove a good basis for a hopeful future in Cincy.

Falcons 35 – Philadelphia Eagles 31

If Michael Vick hadn’t gotten hurt, this game probably would have ended with the Eagles getting the victory. Too bad that’s not how it happened – now Vick is out indefinitely with a concussion, the Falcons and Eagles are both 1-1 and the “Dream Team” looks to be in some serious trouble…and it’s early in the season. Gross.

NY Giants 28 – St. Louis Rams 16

Did the Rams miss Steven Jackson or did they miss Steven Jackson? With him in this game, it would have been a completely different game. The Rams would have been able to control the clock, Sam Bradford wouldn’t have had to throw 46 passes, and the Giants would have been on their heels. But, as we all know, that’s not how it happened. And now the Rams are 0-2 and the Giants are 1-1. So the cookie crumbles.

Later this week (tomorrow?), I will be posting by NFL Week 3 Preview. Stay tuned!

Questions, comments, have a better idea? Email me (outsidepressureblog@gmai.com) or comment below.

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NFL Power Rankings – Week 1

I will be posting NFL Power Rankings on a weekly basis. The jury is a one-man vote, and here are my thoughts. The records for Week 1 will be the record the team finished with in 2010.

Rank (LW)

Team

Record

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1

 

Green Bay Packers

10-6

The defending Super Bowl Champs have to start at one. They didn’t do anything this offseason to make them fall.

2

Pittsburgh Steelers

12-4

A loss to the Packers in the Super Bowl was tough, their defense is aging, and Ben Roethlisberger could have it best season. For now, number two.

3

New England Patriots

14-2

Believed by some to be AFCs best team. Their defense will have to prove it against the pass.

4

New Orleans Saints

11-5

I like Drew Brees to have a great bounce-back season after looking dull last year. It starts at Lambeau Field in Week 1.

5

Philadelphia Eagles

10-6

The Eagles will start a new offensive line and they must keep Michael Vick healthy in order to have a huge season.

6

Atlanta Falcons

13-3

A great regular season last year that flopped because of the lack of…well, Julio Jones. I like the Falcons to make some noise.

7

San Diego Chargers

9-7

I think that Phillip Rivers could throw for 5,000 yards with his WR back and healthy. No slow start this season.

8

New York Jets

11-5

If Plaxico Burress works out, this might be a tough team to beat en route to its third straight AFC Title Game.

9

Baltimore Ravens

12-4

A tough first game against Pittsburgh should tell me where to rank this team next week.

10

Indianapolis Colts

10-6

Peyton Manning will miss week 1 – how many more after that?

11

Houston Texans

6-10

I think Matt Schaub is underrated. I think this defense will make strides with Wade Phillips at the helm. Will it be enough in the South?

12

Dallas Cowboys

6-10

A healthy Tony Romo and the addition of Rob Ryan to the defense could make Dallas much scarier than the 12th best team.

13

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

10-6

The new expectations may be too much to ask them to repeat last season’s performance. This team is built to win for the long term.

14

Chicago Bears

11-5

I have no idea how good Jay Cutler is. This team could bounce around the Power Rankings for the first few weeks.

15

Detroit Lions

6-10

A D-line built to stop the run and get to the passer should take some pressure off of Matt Stafford, if he can stay healthy.

16

St. Louis Rams

7-9

The West sucks. If the Rams did enough to help Sam Bradford on offense and if Steven Jackson can stay healthy, they might be good enough to win it.

17

New York Giants

10-6

The Giants missed on a lot of big name players this offseason and I don’t foresee a repeat of 10-6 in a strong NFC East.

18

Kansas City Chiefs

10-6

We’ve seen it about a million times – breakout season followed by a down year.

19

Minnesota Vikings

6-10

Same problem here as with the Bears – which Donovan McNabb did the Vikings get?

20

Arizona Cardinals

5-11

Same problem a third time – how good is Kevin Kolb?

21

Tennessee Titans

6-10

Matt Hasselback is getting old and he won’t have enough help to make this a memorable season in Tennessee.

22

Cleveland Browns

5-11

Colt McCoy should have another great season in a West Coast Offense that he’s become comfortable in, but he doesn’t have enough help yet.

23

Washington Redskins

6-10

By the end of the season, the ‘Skins might be praying to win the Andrew Luck contest.

24

Miami Dolphins

7-9

Chad Henne is under a ton of pressure to perform well early. He better hope he can.

25

Oakland Raiders

8-8

New coach, new scheme, same Al Davis.

26

Denver Broncos

4-12

I like Kyle Orton and John Elway running their respective shows. I’m not convinced the rest of the organization is in line.

27

San Francisco 49ers

6-10

Alex Smith has been in the league for seven years now. Are they really still letting him start?

28

Seattle Seahawks

7-9

Tarvaris Jackson? I’ll take whoever the Seahawks are playing for my picks, until he proves me wrong.

29

Buffalo Bills

4-12

They lost Lee Evans and don’t have much more help on offense. This could get ugly quick.

30

Carolina Panthers

2-14

I’m excited for Cam Newton in the NFL. He’ll need more help in the next few years, but I think he’s going to be great.

31

Jacksonville Jaguars

8-8

Who releases their best QB five days before the opener? Jacksonville.

32

Cincinnati Bengals

4-12

Is there a bigger mess in football right now outside of Cincy?

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NFL Week 1 Preview

New Orleans Saints at Green Bay Packers: The Saints and Packers are both looking for a Super Bowl run this season. Drew Brees organized and funded workouts during the lockout, the addition of Mark Ingram should solidify the run game. Aaron Rodgers is one of the best QBs in the league and has Ryan Grant and Jermichael Finley healthy. Both offenses should be potent this season, but whether both teams can get off to a quick start will be the difference. I like Brees’ offseason workouts and I think it will make the difference here with New Orleans winning.

Atlanta Falcons at Chicago Bears: The Falcons addition of Julio Jones should give Matt Ryan the tools he needs to take the next step; should spread the field for Roddy White and Tony Gonzalez while opening up running lanes for Michael Turner. The Bears appear, to me, to be a team in transition. The defense should be good, but not as great as in recent years, and I don’t think they’ll be good enough to win the NFC North or this game.

Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns: Does anyone care about the winner of this game? I know I don’t. I want to watch Andy Dalton and A.J. Green and see if they can use their natural talent to mesh together quickly. I want to see if Colt McCoy can continue to grow in Cleveland’s West Coast scheme. Neither of these teams will make a lot of noise this season, but the talent on these teams is very possibly the future of the NFL. Stay tuned.

Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs: The Chiefs were a surprise 10-6 team last season, winning the AFC West. Too bad for them, Matt Cassel is probably going to miss the first week with a rib injury. Fortunately for them, the first game is against the Bills and Tyler Palko should be good enough to beat the Bills. For the Bills, it’s the first loss in a journey to landing Andrew Luck next April.

Philadelphia Eagles at St. Louis Rams: As an Eagles fan, you can expect this prediction to be a little bias. Before I get bias, I’ll say this, Sam Bradford is a great QB and should do great things this year. I’ve seen a lot of people saying they expect the Eagles to implode under the pressure. I don’t see it happening, and I expect DeSean Jackson, Jeremy Maclin, and Michael Vick to not miss a step. Eagles should win a close game here, but they’ll still win.

Detroit Lions at Tampa Bay Buccaneers: The Lions have the best defensive line in the league, which should take away the run game from most teams. The Buccaneers were 10-6 last season and missed the playoffs. I don’t expect them to have as good a record this season, and I expect Josh Freeman to take a step back this season with added pressure to perform. Who’s going to win the game? I have no idea – but in the long run, no one will care either.

Tennessee Titans at Jacksonville Jaguars: The Matt Hasselback era starts in Tennessee. Too bad for him, he isn’t exactly playing on the most talented team in the league. David Garrard looks to be the starter for the Jaguars right now, and reports from around the league look different about the Jaguars. If Garrard and Maurice Jones-Drew can perform well, they might have a chance at a Peyton Manning-less AFC South to start the season.

Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens: I love a good rivalry. The Steelers and Ravens always play a rough, low-scoring, physical game. The Ravens promise to unleash Joe Flacco this season and allow him to use his big arm to go downfield more often. With the addition of Lee Evans, I can imagine that will be fun to watch. I expect the same type of physical game here. I don’t know who wins this game, because it’s always too close to call.

Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans: Matt Schaub and Andre Johnson are perhaps the best combination in the league. Schaub could throw for 5,000 yards this season if the rest of the receivers can step up their game. Manning won’t be playing in this game according to reports out of Indy and they’ll have to rely on Kerry Collins to run an offense that he’s had about two weeks to learn. If this game was being playing in Indy, I might think the Colts would have a better chance, but it’s being played in Houston and the Texans should get an early jump on their first playoff run.

New York Giants at Washington Redskins: Can Eli Manning turn off his turnovers? Do the Giants have receivers that are good enough to compete. What? They’re playing the Redskins this week? Oh, then they’ll win this game easily. Moving on.

Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers: Tarvaris Jackson is the starter for the Seahawks. They’ve added a few other pieces, but they’re still not a very good team. So how about the 49ers? They have a new coach, new system, and the same old Alex Smith playing QB. The NFC West is a crapshoot…again.

Minnesota Vikings at San Diego Chargers: The Donovan McNabb era starts in Minnesota. As I mentioned in my preseason QB rankings, I think McNabb has a lot to prove. He’s back in an offense more suited for his talents, and I think he’ll do well in Minnesota. Too bad for him, his first real game is against the Chargers. I like the Chargers to avoid a slow start and get a win in the first week this season.

Carolina Panthers at Arizona Cardinals: Two new QB eras start in this game – Kevin Kolb and Cam Newton both look to get their first wins in their new towns. The Panthers and Cardinals both have decent running games that should take the pressure of these two guys. I expect this will be a quick game because of all that running we’re going to see. I also expect the Cardinals to get an early win because I don’t know anyone who wouldn’t want to throw to Larry Fitzgerald.

Dallas Cowboys at New York Jets: Tony Romo is back and healthy. The Cowboys defense is poised for a great season under Rob Ryan. The Jets added Plaxico Burress to help Mark Sanchez develop into more than a game manger under center. This should be a fun game with the Ryan brothers facing off and two very talented teams looking for an early statement win…which the Jets will get in an emotional 9/11 remembrance game.

New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins: Tom Brady, Chad Ochocinco, Wes Welker, BenJarvus Green-Ellis are talented position players who should give the Patriots a shot at being a very potent offense again. That defense isn’t half bad, either. Chad Henne is in a weird position in Miami. He feels unwanted there, but he can silence all his critics with some early connections to Brandon Marshall and some early magic with Reggie Bush. Oh, my prediction…that’s not going to happen right now. New England should win this game easily.

Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos: Is anyone outside of Oakland and Denver going to watch this game? I’m not. The Broncos aren’t very good. The Raiders will stay bad as long as the corpse of Al Davis is running the team. This should look a lot like a bad college football game. There are no winners.

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