Tom Brady and the Patriots are finally dying -- for the 883rd time -- and there's no way they'll ever win the Super Bowl. The Texans also beat them in a football game, what's up with that?
9 comments, Last at 04 Dec 2019, 03:21pm by sbond101
When the Raiders can run the ball and protect Derek Carr, they're a fine offense. When they can't do either of those things, they're dead in the water.
2 comments, Last at 27 Nov 2019, 12:15pm by MaineRaider
Kyle Allen was terrible on Sunday and has not been very good this year, but he is very cheap -- should the Panthers consider sticking with their bargain-bin quarterback and upgrade elsewhere? And can Atlanta's cornerbacks maintain the improvement they have shown in recent weeks -- and does it matter if they do?
1 comment, Last at 20 Nov 2019, 11:26am by morganja
The keys to Atlanta's shocking win over New Orleans were a dominant rushing attack that came out of nowhere and a pass rush that nearly doubled its season sack total in one game. What does that say about the Falcons -- and why was this game not the disaster for New Orleans that it appeared to be?
3 comments, Last at 12 Nov 2019, 11:43pm by techvet
It's time to face facts: the old Aaron Rodgers is gone, and you can beat him if you can pressure him. The Chargers showed that on Sunday, as well as showing why Ken Whisenhunt's play calling was holding them back.
6 comments, Last at 06 Nov 2019, 03:23pm by dank067
Has Josh Allen really improved, or are the Bills carrying their young quarterback? And what has gone wrong with the Eagles' pass defense since their Super Bowl win two years ago?
8 comments, Last at 30 Oct 2019, 11:31am by Mike B. In Va
Chicago's quarterback is having troubles, but his coach and teammates aren't doing much to help him out. Meanwhile, New Orleans is doing everything it can to give their backup a chance to succeed, and he has delivered.
3 comments, Last at 22 Oct 2019, 08:01pm by Independent George
While the Cowboys have gotten away from the offensive scheme that was working so well early in the season, the Jets once again have a quarterback who can actually use the weapons around him -- and maybe even lead a surge to the playoffs.
3 comments, Last at 17 Oct 2019, 01:35pm by TacticalSledgehammer
The injuries to players charged with protecting and assisting Patrick Mahomes have left the Chiefs vulnerable, while the Colts continue to rebuild themselves as a physically powerful team.
4 comments, Last at 09 Oct 2019, 03:54pm by Bobman