Armadillo: Thursday's six-pack
Some NFL trends with Week 2 right around the corner........
-- Dolphins are 11-4 as a non-divisional road underdog.
-- Titans covered once in last five divisional road games.
-- Oakland covered twice in last nine home games.
-- Ravens are 2-8-1 in last 11 games as a divisional home favorite.
-- Green Bay is 12-5 vs spread in non-divisional home games.
-- Lions are 2-9-1 vs spread in last dozen road games.
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13) AFC North—Whole division went 0-4 last week; only the Bengals should a semblance of hope. Its only one week, though.
31) Jaguars—Not often an NFL team finishes a games with two points, but Jacksonville pulled it off. Would they consider adding local hero Tebow?
30) Browns—They’re now 1-14 in season openers. In 15 years, they’ve been 1-0 once. Once. Their second-year QB is almost 30, by the way.
29) Redskins—Looked poorly coached throughout first half Monday, which is what happens when you start a QB who didn’t play in preseason. Backup QB Cousins’ injury is an underrated factor there-- RGIII might not even be playing if Cousins were available.
28) Steelers—Offense didn’t score until last two 2:00, at home vs Titans. Lost C Pouncey for year to injury. They’ve only had three coaches since 1969, but if this continues…….
8) Bears—They’re not as good as a couple of the teams who lost, but you need to be .500 to get in the top 8 here.
7) Eagles—Liked the approach; more teams need to try and score all the time. Are you listening, Gary Kubiak? Ran ball for 250+ yards, too.
6) Patriots—Brady is one of the three best QBs of all-time and he is the only reason for this rating; if I'm Robert Kraft, I'd like to know why a team with such horrible WRs let Wes Welker leave town? .
5) Texans—Not easy to win after being down 28-7, but also how the hell does a team with this much firepower get down 28-7? No-huddle offense looked really good Monday night. How about using it more often?
4) Seahawks—Play way better at home than on the road. Interesting game Sunday night, against division rival San Francisco.
3) Saints—Sean Payton will be Most Valuable Person in league this year. Good goal line stand at end Sunday to beat rival Falcons.
2) 49ers—I watched Kaepernick play several times in college, had no idea he’d be this good in the NFL. Not sure anyone else did either.
1) Broncos—Someone explain to me why Wes Welker was allowed to leave Foxboro; Denver offense looked unstoppable in Week 1.
Some NFL trends with Week 2 right around the corner........
-- Dolphins are 11-4 as a non-divisional road underdog.
-- Titans covered once in last five divisional road games.
-- Oakland covered twice in last nine home games.
-- Ravens are 2-8-1 in last 11 games as a divisional home favorite.
-- Green Bay is 12-5 vs spread in non-divisional home games.
-- Lions are 2-9-1 vs spread in last dozen road games.
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13) AFC North—Whole division went 0-4 last week; only the Bengals should a semblance of hope. Its only one week, though.
31) Jaguars—Not often an NFL team finishes a games with two points, but Jacksonville pulled it off. Would they consider adding local hero Tebow?
30) Browns—They’re now 1-14 in season openers. In 15 years, they’ve been 1-0 once. Once. Their second-year QB is almost 30, by the way.
29) Redskins—Looked poorly coached throughout first half Monday, which is what happens when you start a QB who didn’t play in preseason. Backup QB Cousins’ injury is an underrated factor there-- RGIII might not even be playing if Cousins were available.
28) Steelers—Offense didn’t score until last two 2:00, at home vs Titans. Lost C Pouncey for year to injury. They’ve only had three coaches since 1969, but if this continues…….
8) Bears—They’re not as good as a couple of the teams who lost, but you need to be .500 to get in the top 8 here.
7) Eagles—Liked the approach; more teams need to try and score all the time. Are you listening, Gary Kubiak? Ran ball for 250+ yards, too.
6) Patriots—Brady is one of the three best QBs of all-time and he is the only reason for this rating; if I'm Robert Kraft, I'd like to know why a team with such horrible WRs let Wes Welker leave town? .
5) Texans—Not easy to win after being down 28-7, but also how the hell does a team with this much firepower get down 28-7? No-huddle offense looked really good Monday night. How about using it more often?
4) Seahawks—Play way better at home than on the road. Interesting game Sunday night, against division rival San Francisco.
3) Saints—Sean Payton will be Most Valuable Person in league this year. Good goal line stand at end Sunday to beat rival Falcons.
2) 49ers—I watched Kaepernick play several times in college, had no idea he’d be this good in the NFL. Not sure anyone else did either.
1) Broncos—Someone explain to me why Wes Welker was allowed to leave Foxboro; Denver offense looked unstoppable in Week 1.
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