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belcherboy
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I know we still have a few games before week #3 of the NFL is officially over, but what is your takeaways from the first 3 weeks (almost) of the NFL:
* Green Bay - They aren't as bad as I thought they would be. Although I'm still not buying them. They can prove a lot of people wrong on Thursday against Detroit.
* Chicago/Carolina - Can we just pencil them in for the top 2 picks in the draft, of which Chicago owns both picks? Or are did the Broncos make the statement "we're #1" when it comes to the 2024 draft?
* Dallas - Can they be any more "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde"? They look like world beaters one week, then become a team that may be a borderline playoff team the next. I guess the statement "Any Given Sunday" reigned true this week with Dallas.
* Miami - I swear Tua is a zombie! You think he's dead, his career is over, he just doesn't have the size to make it in the NFL, and then BAM he's a monster! Although, their opponents so far have a combined record of 2-7 on this season, so maybe I should pump the brakes a bit.
* Minnesota - What does Kirk Cousins got to do to win a game? I can't imagine too many QB's in the history of the NFL have had better numbers than Cousins has so far this season and had an 0-3 record.
* Cleveland - Could they finally turn a corner? The crazy part is their success comes from the defense and not Watson. Although their two wins does come from opponents with a 1-4 record this season.
* Detroit - Could the defense finally be turning it around? In what appears to be a pretty weak NFC North, Thursday's game will give a big indicator on who is likely to win the North and a home field playoff game.
* Tampa - They have come out with guns blazing, and who is holding the gun...Baker Mayfield? They play a legit team tonight, and have managed victories against opponents who are a combined 0-6 on the season. So this may be fools gold.
* Jax - This was suppose to be Trevor's year to shine brightly. So far they (and he) have looked pretty bad. The Texans are young, and seem to have a lot of talent, but you can't lose to them by 3 TD's. It's the beginning of a long season, so they have time to turn it around.
* SF - Are they the most dominant team so far this season? They have definitely impressed so far on their 3-0 start.
Anyone else that needs to be highlighted here? Which of these takes is a bad one?
* Green Bay - They aren't as bad as I thought they would be. Although I'm still not buying them. They can prove a lot of people wrong on Thursday against Detroit.
* Chicago/Carolina - Can we just pencil them in for the top 2 picks in the draft, of which Chicago owns both picks? Or are did the Broncos make the statement "we're #1" when it comes to the 2024 draft?
* Dallas - Can they be any more "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde"? They look like world beaters one week, then become a team that may be a borderline playoff team the next. I guess the statement "Any Given Sunday" reigned true this week with Dallas.
* Miami - I swear Tua is a zombie! You think he's dead, his career is over, he just doesn't have the size to make it in the NFL, and then BAM he's a monster! Although, their opponents so far have a combined record of 2-7 on this season, so maybe I should pump the brakes a bit.
* Minnesota - What does Kirk Cousins got to do to win a game? I can't imagine too many QB's in the history of the NFL have had better numbers than Cousins has so far this season and had an 0-3 record.
* Cleveland - Could they finally turn a corner? The crazy part is their success comes from the defense and not Watson. Although their two wins does come from opponents with a 1-4 record this season.
* Detroit - Could the defense finally be turning it around? In what appears to be a pretty weak NFC North, Thursday's game will give a big indicator on who is likely to win the North and a home field playoff game.
* Tampa - They have come out with guns blazing, and who is holding the gun...Baker Mayfield? They play a legit team tonight, and have managed victories against opponents who are a combined 0-6 on the season. So this may be fools gold.
* Jax - This was suppose to be Trevor's year to shine brightly. So far they (and he) have looked pretty bad. The Texans are young, and seem to have a lot of talent, but you can't lose to them by 3 TD's. It's the beginning of a long season, so they have time to turn it around.
* SF - Are they the most dominant team so far this season? They have definitely impressed so far on their 3-0 start.
Anyone else that needs to be highlighted here? Which of these takes is a bad one?
