ErnieDiGregorio wrote:bwgood77 wrote:ErnieDiGregorio wrote:
and only 3 games in ,they may still suck in the long run.
Yeah, they've only beaten the defending NFC champs, your Indy Colts predicted great team, and the Bengals (a team that has made the playoffs multiple years in a row) on the road by double digits, all with a rookie qb. I'm sure they are about to fold.
I'd be happy to see SD overtake them somehow, someway, but that is unlikely and they are the best team in the AFC right now. New England has looked good as well, but considering Denver is also playing with a less seasoned qb and has probably played a tougher schedule, they should probably be ranked #1.
there you go again,basing the next 13 weeks on the last 3. Who said the Bengals were good? theyve looked pretty average so far.Beating the Jets and Dolphins is pretty weak proof of anything.
they /Broncos beat the so called nfc champs with lesser QB play,(although more intelligent,) in the SB in the first place. So of course they beat them again. The Panthers are obviously a lesser team now.
It remains to be seen what Denver might be .With a rookie QB,the decline will come.
The Colts and their veteran QB leadership skills, will have a much more eventful season.
Some teams are struggling because of the opponents they play. Some have had extremely tough starts and some easy. Sometimes you have to look at a team and say, perhaps the reason why they are struggling might be because of playing high quality teams during a stretch. And then you look at a team like the Ravens who are 3 - 0. But they have played Miami, Cleveland and Jacksonville. Do I think they are for real, not so fast my friend, till I see them play a high quality team. And when I say quality team, I don't mean the Bills, Saints, Falcons, Dolts or Rams, lol.














