Week 4 Thoughts and Observations
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 8:49 am
Here are some random thoughts and analysis as I wonder how many NFL scouts are going to lose their jobs for so putting so much emphasis on Teddy Bridgewater’s Pro Day and ignoring all of the game film they had on him which clearly portrayed him as a top first-round pick.
I can understand why the Vikings didn’t go with Bridgewater at the start of the season – Matt Cassel did have a better preseason – but there was never any excuse for Blake Bortles to ride the pine in Jacksonville when the season began. He absolutely should have been the Week 1 starter. The Jags don’t have much but it sure looks like they have themselves a talented quarterback. And that’s huge in the NFL.
Speaking of quarterbacks, I’m literally laughing at all of the scouts and GMs who massively dropped Bridgewater on their draft lists because of his Pro Day. Seriously people, did you not even watch him play in college? Everything we saw on Sunday against the Falcons is what he displayed in college.
Speaking of Atlanta, that’s one seriously pathetic defense the Falcons have.
Atlanta’s defense is so bad Green Bay and Chicago’s defenses point to it and go – “That defense sucks.”
Dear Mike Smith – When Julio Jones is on your roster you don’t run Bubble Screens for Devin Hester.
Hey Mike McCarthy, see what happens when you feed Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb? Sometimes this game just ain’t all that difficult.
Jordy Nelson = 2015 first-round pick.
Taking a shot every time the Green Bay defense made a play would be the worst drinking game ever.
As a Packers fan and Eddie Lacy owner in one money league I will admit that I am concerned about Lacy. He had an A+ matchup against the Bears and didn’t look all that good and certainly didn’t take full advantage of it despite Green Bay’s big win. I still wish the Packers would involve him more in the passing game but that was a 100-yard rushing day staring him in the face and he couldn’t even get half that. Not good.
Speaking of not good, I wouldn’t be surprised if we find out later in the season LeSean McCoy’s hiding an injury. He doesn’t look right to me. It’s time to worry Shady owners.
Hold on, Kirk Cousins just threw another interception.
A few minutes before Sunday’s game Ravens beat writers were Tweeting that Bernard Pierce was working extensively with the first-team offense in pregame warmups. Pierce ended up getting the same number of carries on Sunday as I did.
Pretty sure nobody started me even though I had a great week of practice.
I said it last week and I’ll say it again – the Saints’ offense hasn’t looked right since Week 1 in Atlanta. They lost their mojo when Matt Bryant buried them in overtime.
With the game on the line you can have either one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, a sure-fire Hall of Famer, attempt a pass or a punter. I gotta admit, that sure is a difficult decision isn’t it Sean Payton?
Hall ofFamer or Punter?
Hall of Famer or Punter?
Hall of Famer or Punter?
Whatcha gonna do?
Yup, you just gotta go with the punter. I’m with ya Sean. Makes perfect sense. I honestly don’t see how you would come to any other logical conclusion.
I know Brandin Cooks is getting a lot of the “Darren Sproles” stuff in the New Orleans offense but shouldn’t you try to work a guy with his game-breaking speed into some downfield routes too? Cooks’ Yard Per Catch average is shockingly low one month into the season. If the Saints want to jump-start their offense maybe try getting Cooks loose downfield once or twice a game at least. Just a thought.
If DeMarco Murray can play all 16 games we’re looking at a legit MVP candidate. That’s how you play running back in the NFL.
Kirk Cousins just threw another interception standing in line at McDonald’s trying to decide if he wanted fries with that.
Calvin Johnson two catches for 12 yards. Jarius Wright 8 catches for 132 yards. Just like everyone predicted.
Being a fantasy football player and/or analyst isn’t easy but sometimes you get an easy call absolutely gift wrapped to you that’s so obvious there’s no way you can blow it. This week’s example – starting Steve Smith against the Panthers. I may never have an easier call to make in my entire life. Everyone in the galaxy knew Smith was gonna tear Carolina up.
It took four games but Keenan Allen finally arrived. Patience isn’t always easy in this game but it sure can reward you if you have it.
I like Cecil Shorts but man that guy gets hurt a lot.
I really liked Frank Gore this week against the Eagles but I sure didn’t see a touchdown catch coming and I absolutely didn’t see a 55-yard TD catch. But hey I’ll take it.
Kirk Cousins just threw another interception trying to decide if he wanted to trade in his old iPhone for the iPhone6.
Chris Ivory being on the field in obvious passing situations is all kinds of dumb.
Rex Ryan can insist Geno Smith is his starting quarterback all he wants but Smith is one more bad game away from forcing Mike Vick onto the field, assuming the Jets are seriously interested in trying to win football games.
Hold on Matt Asiata just scored again.
Remember when there was a legitimate debate about whether Andrew Luck or Robert Griffin III was the better NFL quarterback?
Outstanding job protecting the lead late in the game Pittsburgh.
Apparently all Vincent Jackson needed to start finding the end zone again was Mike Glennon at quarterback.
Just once I wanna see Mike Glennon end an interview with – “Tina you fat lard.”
I’m pretty sure J.J. Watt is responsible for everything that’s ever happened everywhere.
And finally if you started Mike Glennon, Justin Forsett, Matt Asiata, Jarius Wright, Louis Murphy Jerricho Cotchery, and Clay Harbor this week you suck.
I can understand why the Vikings didn’t go with Bridgewater at the start of the season – Matt Cassel did have a better preseason – but there was never any excuse for Blake Bortles to ride the pine in Jacksonville when the season began. He absolutely should have been the Week 1 starter. The Jags don’t have much but it sure looks like they have themselves a talented quarterback. And that’s huge in the NFL.
Speaking of quarterbacks, I’m literally laughing at all of the scouts and GMs who massively dropped Bridgewater on their draft lists because of his Pro Day. Seriously people, did you not even watch him play in college? Everything we saw on Sunday against the Falcons is what he displayed in college.
Speaking of Atlanta, that’s one seriously pathetic defense the Falcons have.
Atlanta’s defense is so bad Green Bay and Chicago’s defenses point to it and go – “That defense sucks.”
Dear Mike Smith – When Julio Jones is on your roster you don’t run Bubble Screens for Devin Hester.
Hey Mike McCarthy, see what happens when you feed Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb? Sometimes this game just ain’t all that difficult.
Jordy Nelson = 2015 first-round pick.
Taking a shot every time the Green Bay defense made a play would be the worst drinking game ever.
As a Packers fan and Eddie Lacy owner in one money league I will admit that I am concerned about Lacy. He had an A+ matchup against the Bears and didn’t look all that good and certainly didn’t take full advantage of it despite Green Bay’s big win. I still wish the Packers would involve him more in the passing game but that was a 100-yard rushing day staring him in the face and he couldn’t even get half that. Not good.
Speaking of not good, I wouldn’t be surprised if we find out later in the season LeSean McCoy’s hiding an injury. He doesn’t look right to me. It’s time to worry Shady owners.
Hold on, Kirk Cousins just threw another interception.
A few minutes before Sunday’s game Ravens beat writers were Tweeting that Bernard Pierce was working extensively with the first-team offense in pregame warmups. Pierce ended up getting the same number of carries on Sunday as I did.
Pretty sure nobody started me even though I had a great week of practice.
I said it last week and I’ll say it again – the Saints’ offense hasn’t looked right since Week 1 in Atlanta. They lost their mojo when Matt Bryant buried them in overtime.
With the game on the line you can have either one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, a sure-fire Hall of Famer, attempt a pass or a punter. I gotta admit, that sure is a difficult decision isn’t it Sean Payton?
Hall ofFamer or Punter?
Hall of Famer or Punter?
Hall of Famer or Punter?
Whatcha gonna do?
Yup, you just gotta go with the punter. I’m with ya Sean. Makes perfect sense. I honestly don’t see how you would come to any other logical conclusion.
I know Brandin Cooks is getting a lot of the “Darren Sproles” stuff in the New Orleans offense but shouldn’t you try to work a guy with his game-breaking speed into some downfield routes too? Cooks’ Yard Per Catch average is shockingly low one month into the season. If the Saints want to jump-start their offense maybe try getting Cooks loose downfield once or twice a game at least. Just a thought.
If DeMarco Murray can play all 16 games we’re looking at a legit MVP candidate. That’s how you play running back in the NFL.
Kirk Cousins just threw another interception standing in line at McDonald’s trying to decide if he wanted fries with that.
Calvin Johnson two catches for 12 yards. Jarius Wright 8 catches for 132 yards. Just like everyone predicted.
Being a fantasy football player and/or analyst isn’t easy but sometimes you get an easy call absolutely gift wrapped to you that’s so obvious there’s no way you can blow it. This week’s example – starting Steve Smith against the Panthers. I may never have an easier call to make in my entire life. Everyone in the galaxy knew Smith was gonna tear Carolina up.
It took four games but Keenan Allen finally arrived. Patience isn’t always easy in this game but it sure can reward you if you have it.
I like Cecil Shorts but man that guy gets hurt a lot.
I really liked Frank Gore this week against the Eagles but I sure didn’t see a touchdown catch coming and I absolutely didn’t see a 55-yard TD catch. But hey I’ll take it.
Kirk Cousins just threw another interception trying to decide if he wanted to trade in his old iPhone for the iPhone6.
Chris Ivory being on the field in obvious passing situations is all kinds of dumb.
Rex Ryan can insist Geno Smith is his starting quarterback all he wants but Smith is one more bad game away from forcing Mike Vick onto the field, assuming the Jets are seriously interested in trying to win football games.
Hold on Matt Asiata just scored again.
Remember when there was a legitimate debate about whether Andrew Luck or Robert Griffin III was the better NFL quarterback?
Outstanding job protecting the lead late in the game Pittsburgh.
Apparently all Vincent Jackson needed to start finding the end zone again was Mike Glennon at quarterback.
Just once I wanna see Mike Glennon end an interview with – “Tina you fat lard.”
I’m pretty sure J.J. Watt is responsible for everything that’s ever happened everywhere.
And finally if you started Mike Glennon, Justin Forsett, Matt Asiata, Jarius Wright, Louis Murphy Jerricho Cotchery, and Clay Harbor this week you suck.