Major realignment of power as the Pats get blown out while the Colts drop to 1-2. In the NFC, the East looks like the beast of the league.
How Cyd and Jim saw Week 3 of the NFL
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This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Some people wanted to dismiss some of the scores in Week 1 as flukes, but I said then and I say now that this season we are seeing a major and profound realignment of power in the NFL. |
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Life after Brady looks bleak: The winless Miami Dolphins went into Foxboro, Mass., and kicked the crap out of the New England Patriots, 38-13, in one of the worst performances by the Patriots in years. In replacing Tom Brady, Matt Cassell was mediocre, throwing for only 131 yards and looking lost on many plays. Receiver Randy Moss (four catches for only 26 yards) has disappeared from the offense and short-armed a pass coming to him that would have led to a first down with the game in doubt; it looks as if the “Play When I Want to Play” Randy is back. All this was to be expected by an offense that has scored 49 points in three games minus Brady. |
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The Miami Dolphins, who won one game last season, beat last season’s undefeated team by 25 points on the road. Jacksonville hadn’t won in Indianapolis since 2004. The Tennessee Titans haven’t been 3-0 since 1999, when they went to the Super Bowl. The Buffalo Bills haven’t been 3-0 since 1992, when they went to the Super Bowl. The Dallas Cowboys beat the Green Bay Packers in Lambeau Field for the first time ever. And, maybe most telling, the NFC is 6-2 against the AFC so far this season. 1) Philadelphia Eagles. Though, it will be tough to beat Chicago if they don’t have Brian Westbrook. 2) Dallas Cowboys. Terrell Owens caught only two balls for 17 yards and they won by double digits. 3) Buffalo Bills. They are playing strong on both sides of the ball, and Trent Edwards looks like he is the answer in Buffalo. 4) Tennessee Titans. They have been dominant since Kerry Collins took over for interception-prone Vince Young. 5) Carolina Panthers. Odd that they get their best player, Steve Smith, for the first time this season, and they lose for the first time. |
What shocked me was how inept and overmatched the Patriots defense looked. Miami quarterback Chad Pennington was 17 for 20 and seldom pressured, while the Dolphins ran for 216 yards and averaged 8.1 yards per play. Ronnie Brown ran for four touchdowns and threw for one, becoming the fantasy football star of the day. Lucky charm: The Redskins are 2-0 since tight end Chris Cooley showed his penis on his blog. Denver is 3-0 and leads the AFC West, but the Broncos have given up 70 points in their last two games (plus 502 yards in a 34-32 win Sunday against New Orleans). Also, give the Broncos an asterisk for one win since it was gift-wrapped by a blown call. |
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