BeyondFedUp
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Great work and catch by Edelman and actually surprising to hear Collinsworth say he's the hardest working player on every play in the NFL. Actually good to hear that from him.
C'mon Gronk! a drop when wide open?! Dang!
That little light in Ryan's cranium seems to have gone out. He told the press that Smiff will be his starter next week. LOL
...and yet again.There has GOT to be some White DB's the pats can pick up that are better than this pourus bunch they have now...
That little light in Ryan's cranium seems to have gone out. He told the press that Smiff will be his starter next week. LOL
Cam Newton: Newton never gets enough credit, for whatever reason, but the Carolina Panthers' quarterback deserves plenty for his team's win on Sunday.
The Panthers trailed the Chicago Bears 21-7 early, and the seven points came on a fluky punt return by Philly Brown. Carolina was on a two-game losing streak and was beat up with injuries and Greg Hardy's suspension. That includes Newton, because who knows how much his rib and ankle injuries are really affecting him.
When the Panthers trailed, Newton set the tone for the comeback with a knockdown block on Bears linebacker Lance Briggs.
Newton had 255 yards and two touchdowns, including the game-winning score to tight end Greg Olsen. He played with a lot of poise when the Panthers didn't have many other options. He wasn't the only reason Carolina came back to win 31-24, of course, but he led the way despite his own injuries, when things looked bleak. That's what a leader does.
Colts defense: You'll probably see the "Andrew Luck for MVP" train get more steam this week, and that's fair. But make no mistake, the Indianapolis Colts' defense deserves the game ball for the win against the Baltimore Ravens.
Indianapolis, taking advantage of a Ravens line that was without injured left tackle Eugene Monroe, rushed quarterback Joe Flacco all day. The biggest play came when the Ravens went for it deep in Colts territory on fourth-and-1, and defensive back Sergio Brown sacked him.
Indianapolis is known as a franchise that has Luck and hopes the defense is good enough to support him. If the Colts' defense continues to play as well as it did Sunday, in that big 20-13 win against a hot Ravens team, that perception may change and we might have to start thinking of the Colts as a real AFC contender.
Popped on over to Gayhoo sports for a moment and came across the weekly "winners and losers" article. I was struck by the obvious double-standard in these two paragraphs. Carolina's win was ALL because of sCam Newton, while the Colts' win was because of defense, not Andrew Luck.......
No mention of Bjoern werners fantastic day in that article either. Newton is an avg qb, cutler and the bears turnovers are what cost them that game more than anything
Geno Smith missed a team meeting last weekend because he was unaware of the timezone difference between the East and the West coast.
Another good OLB who didn't get mentioned was Conner Barwin. He had 4 tackles (2 for a loss), 2 sacks, 1 pass defensed and 2 QB hits.Yes, Werner had 6 tackles and 2 sacks and was instrumental in the Colts' win over the Ravens.