Can’t say I agree about NE@CHI. Not sold on the Bears and I can see them getting exposed this week. On top of that, it’s October now so we should see the usual unstoppable Brady. Wouldn’t surprise me if NE wins this game by > 20.
Eagles.... but seriously I would probably say the Steelers. It’s that time of year when they turn it on and the Bengals falter. Not to mention the fact that the Steelers have owned the Bengals.
Back in the day when making the playoffs meant “cool, now let’s see how far we can make it” instead of “HOLY COW, THE BILLS ARE IN THE PLAYOFFS. IT’S A NEW YEARS MIRACLE. ANDY DALTON IS MY HERO”.
When a bad team beats someone that says a lot about the team who was beaten. If Arizona were to beat Kansas City tomorrow a lot of people will be questioning whether or not KC is starting to decline.
The Giants are awful and they beat the Texans. Not say that it means we will definitely beat them as well but to say that it means nothing is ridiculous.
I find it hard to believe we would only win 3 or 4 games if Allen develops. We have a lot of home games in the 2nd half of the season against some very beatable teams. If we can’t beat the Dolphins, Jets, Lions then has Allen really gotten better?
McD has broken the playoff drought in his first season and while we have a losing record so far in his 2nd season both teams we beat have also beaten the defending Super Bowl champs this year. But he claps his hands when he coaches so he stinks.
I agree 100% with this article. Without the benefit of hindsight you can’t justifiably call Mike Vrabel a genius for the risk he took yesterday and call Reich a moron for the one he took.
https://touchdownwire.usatoday.com/2018/09/30/frank-reich-mike-vrabel-fourth-down-colts-titans/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
If we can play our way into the wildcard race, I have no idea who to root for here. The Bengals look good and could easily win the division leaving both teams as wildcard threats.