NFL 2014

Eagles were absolutely terrible in the first half and were lucky to be down only 17-0 at the half. Foles looked totally unsure of himself and had 3 turnovers. Second half was a totally different story. Defense turned into a wall and Foles found his rhythm. Foles's lack of rhythm in the first half was concerning, but I think it's a major positive to see that he was able to bounce back from a bad half of football.

And damn, the Cowboys sure look like a 5-11 team at the moment.
 
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^lol

Sort of an edit from the prior post. I'm actually encouraged by the 49ers game regardless the outcome. The run defense/front seven looks much better than it did in the preseason, and still isn't at full strength (Spencer/Lawrence still out). I'm not worried about Romo, he'll shake the rust off.
 
Patriots D looks good on paper. Can't wait to see Revis make the Jets look silly.

You were almost right. Today patriots D looked like paper.



Jets front line on defense, that was a wall. Only 25 rushing yards for the raiders. Once Geno calmed down the jets looked great. The score of that game makes it look a lot closer then it actually was.
 
You could have fit a Sam joke in there somewhere, I am disappoint. Like "Sam is probably consoling Romo right now in the hottub" or something like that.
 
steelers get away with too much. why is it no flag for kicking someone in the head even if it is an accident
 
It's only the first game, it was hot conditions and they were on the road, yet im still f'in pissed my daughters travel soccer team lost today 5-2!

Oh and the Pats...; )
 
Don't think i've been this optimistic about the Bills after week 1 in a long time...let's hope EJ gets even better and we could actually be above .500 for once!!!
 
NFL gets caught in a lie, so it makes things worse for Ray Rice's wife (in part) in the process of pretending to suddenly care about the situation. Why don't they just go ahead and suspend the whole Colts team for Irsay's shenanigans?

Some serious stupidity bubbling over in the NFL executive office.