Baltimore Ravens: 3-1 The Raven's defense once again shows why it is one of, if not the most, feared force in the NFL. This past Sunday, they made a joke out of the Jets offense, which is not to be taken lightly, as they have the ability to put up points, but the Raven's D caused 6 turnovers, including 3 of them that where returned for touchdowns.
Cincinnati Bengals: 2-2 The Bengals rookie QB Andy Dalton had a rough start, but showed composure at the end of the game as he led his team on a game winning drive to set-up a field goal to beat the undefeated Buffalo Bills. Although they looked shaky, from both an offensive and defensive perspective, they didn't break and are on streak to overcome my prediction of 3 wins for the season.
Cleveland Browns: 2-2 Another poor offensive calling on the Brown's part this week; What's new? Having Colt McCoy throw the ball 61 times is not the answer the Brown's are looking for. With Peyton Hillis only running the ball 10 times against Tennessee, that isn't going to help them, they need to get him more integrated into the offense if they want to win in the future. And with stud cornerback Joe Haden going down with a sprained knee, things are not looking good for the Brown's.
Pittsburgh Steelers: 2-2 The Steeler's play this year is beginning to make me think that their era of dominance over the AFC North is finally coming to an end. The defense is showing that they are actually indeed human. No longer stalwart against the run, allowing yet another 100+ yard rusher last week, and with Harrison out, they are not looking to get any better. The offense is no better off as Big Ben may have sprained his foot against the Texans, as his weak front line let him get sacked over and over again.


I hate the steelers.
ReplyDeleteIt is really hard to comment on sports because I really just do not care! So don't take offense if i comment something ridiculous. It was kind of cool to hear about what certain teams are doing right and what others are doing wrong.
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