Here are my thoughts from Week 3 of the NFL season, based purely on what I was able to see. I did not watch a ton of games as I was actually at the Kansas City - Miami game, but I did see that one and Monday Night's game in total. Was also able to catch parts of a lot of the early games!
Game of the Week
Philadelphia Eagles 37 v. Washington Whatever They Are Going to Be Called 34. The second consecutive week that the Eagles have made this entry. High-flying performances from both offenses, close game throughout, Kirk Cousins with 427 yards in his season (starting) debut, DeSean Jackson's return to Philadelphia, and a fight. This game practically had it all.
Best Team Performance
Atlanta Falcons. Defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 56-14, but it was not even that close. It was 56-0 at the end of the third quarter. Matt Ryan was an efficient 21 of 24 with 3 TDs, and it seemed like nobody could even try to cover Julio Jones. An all-around dominating performance by the Falcons.
Least Impressive Team Performance
Miami Dolphins. It would be easy to select the Buccaneers (see above) or the Jacksonville Jaguars, who lost 44-17 to the Colts, but both of those blowouts were to really good teams. The Kansas City Chiefs dissected the Dolphins defense so thoroughly that Knile Davis had over 100 yards rushing. Yes that Knile Davis. The one that doesn't start.
Most Impressive Individual Performance (Offense)
Andrew Luck, QB - Indianapolis- It wasn't just the 44-17 victory, or the 370 yards, but the fact that he also did this while only throwing 39 attempts, completing 31 of them. That is just under 10 yards per attempt and over 75% completion rate.
Most Impressive Individual Performance (Defense)
Muhammad Wilkerson, DE - New York Jets. Almost single-handedly kept the Jets in the Monday night game against the Bears, a game which could have ended up being an early blowout by the Bears. He finished with 1 1/2 sacks and 3 QB hits, but he was everywhere.
Most Impressive Individual Performance (Special Teams)
Dustin Colquitt, P - Kansas City Chiefs. His 48.8 yard net punting average seems way lower than what it looked like happened on the field. His booming punts changed filed position all game in favor of the Chiefs.
Most Impressive Team Performance (Premier League)
Arsenal. Scored three goals in the span of 4 minutes (Mesuit Ozil, Danny Welbeck and an OG), to defeat Aston Villa 3 - nil on the road at Villa Park. This was an important victory for the Gunners as they sit currently in 4th place in the Premier League table, just one point behind Aston Villa.
Most Impressive Individual Performance (Premier League)
Leonardo Ulloa - Leicester City. The Argentine scored a brace against Manchester United, including an insurance penalty kick in the 83rd minute to seal the victory at home over Manchester United.
Goat of the Week
Geno Smith, QB - New York Jets - He threw too horrible interceptions, one in the end zone to kill a promising drive, and the first one which was nowhere near the receiver on a flare screen, and which Ryan Mundy returned for a touchdown. Smith was definitely the difference maker in this game.
Goat of the Week (Premier League)
Pablo Zabaleta, Manchester City - The Manchester City defense was so hell-bent on being physical with Chelsea striker Diego Costa trying to provoke HIM, that it was not shocking when it was Zabaleta who in fact retaliated against Costa earning a red card (via his second yellow). Five minutes later Andre Schurrle scored for Chelsea giving them a 1-nil lead. Lucky for Zabaleta that long time Chelsea hero knotted the game a 1 apiece with his goal for City in the 85th minute.
Hit of the Week
Jared Cook, TE - St. Louis Rams. After dropping a touchdown pass from quarterback Austin Davis, the first thing Cook did when he got to the sideline was to shove Davis.
Breakthrough Performance
Kirk Cousins, QB - Washington Whatever Name They Are Soon Going to Be Called. He played some in relief of Robert Griffin, III over the past couple of years, but nothing like this week's 427 yard performance. Perhaps Washington could do something in the not-so powerful NFC East.
Finally
Tony Romo, QB - Dallas Cowboys - He has a reputation for choking away games, especially at the end (whether this is a deserved reputation or not is up for debate). Nevertheless, he led the Cowboys in a come-from-behind win after trailing the Rams.
Impact Injury
Danny Woodhead, RB - San Diego Chargers. The versatile running back has been placed on injured reserve - and thus lost for the season - with a broken fibula. Although not a superstar, he is the type of cog on a football team that often determines whether a team succeeds or does not. He does a little bit of everything from the running back position, which is important for a team that has already lost Ryan Matthews for a bit of time and a team that likes to involve running backs in their passing game. A very important loss for a team with their sights set on contending for the Super Bowl.
Team Rising
Chicago Bears - Two wins on the road in prime time, and in fairly convincing fashion (on the field if not in the score). If the defense tightens up just a little bit more, this team is going to be really scary to those in the NFC North.
Team Falling
New England Patriots - Barely defeated an hapless Oakland Raiders team and looked bad while doing it. If this is any consolation, the Steelers were the team falling last week and managed to dominate this week against the Carolina Panthers.
Best Teams
(All undefeated teams will be top ranked teams until none are left - then the rankings will be the result of my true thoughts and not just records).
1. Cincinnati Bengals
2. Arizona Cardinals
3. Philadelphia Eagles
4. Seattle Seahawks
5. Denver Broncos
Worst Teams
(All winless teams will be bottomed ranked teams until none are left - then the rankings will be the result of my true thoughts and not just records)
32. Jacksonville Jaguars
31. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
30. Oakland Raiders
29. Miami Dolphins
28. Minnesota Vikings
Middle Teams
15. San Francisco 49ers
16. Pittsburgh Steelers
17. New Orleans Saints
18. Houston Texans
Preview - Game(s) of the Week
4. No number 4 because their are 6 teams on a bye and the games generally suck.
3. Carolina Panthers v. Baltimore Ravens - Two teams at an early crossroads in their season, and both could certainly use a nice win at this juncture as 3-1 looks a whole lot better than 2-2 for some reason.
2. Chicago Bears v. Green Bay Packers - Can the Bears win their third consecutive big game on the road or will Green Bay rebound from their funk? Also, this is the best rivalry in professional sports.
1. Philadelphia Eagles v. San Francisco 49ers - The powerful offense of the Philadelphia Eagles against what used to be a stingy 49ers defense. The Eagles could stay at 4-0 while San Francisco is trying to avoid falling into a 1-3 hole.
Trivia
In the game against the Eagles, Pierre Garcon had 138 receiving yards and DeSean Jackson had 117 receiving yards. The last time the Redskins had two receiver over 100 yards in the same game was 2003. Can you name the receivers?
Sports Bar Review of the Week
As stated earlier, I was at SunLife Stadium for the Kansas City - Miami debacle on Sunday, but I did venture out to watch the college games on Saturday. So, I will review that place.
Roxy's Pub, 309 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL
I must confess that I have been to this place too many times to count, so this is not exactly a completely uninterested review. But that being said ...
The place was ridiculously packed, with every seat and most of the walkways filled with people, yet somehow you could still maneuver. It took a little while to order the first drink, but after that, it was very friendly and timely. Two bartenders that I did not know served us, but they were generally great after that first drink order.
This is actually an Irish pub, that does a really good facsimile of a sports bar. There are four televisions on each side of the inside of the bar (8 total), for bar patrons to have a good view of the games, four more on the outside of the bar for those in the restaurant. The big plus, a huge wall of various size televisions on the back wall so that those seated in the back area can see lots and lots of games. As a sports bar it is not phenomenal, unless you are at the back wall, but for an Irish pub, it is a great sports bar.
The food is what I would consider very good bar food. Although somewhat common now, it was the first place I ever saw macaroni and cheese balls, which are excellent. We usually go for our staple, the grilled wings and the chicken nachos. The grilled wings are great with the hot teriyaki sauces mixed, and the chicken nachos are delicious, huge and made with homemade chicken chili. Unless you have about 4 people, order the half portion. In the past I have eaten the burgers and several wraps, which are all good, especially with the seasoned fries.
The best thing about Roxy's - the beer. About 64 taps, most of them fairly common craft beers, meaning you can find just about whatever you like. Our choices for the day included Avery White Rascal, Hooegarden, Abita Purple Haze, Sam Adams Oktoberfest and Harp.
Always a great time at Roxy's, even if it is overburdened with distraught Gator fans.
Service - NFC North
Drinks - NFC North
Food - NFC South
Cleanliness - NFC West
Overall - Chicago Bears (1st in the NFC North) - Really, really good!
Rating System Best to Worst: NFC West, NFC North, NFC South, AFC West, AFC North, AFC South, AFC East, NFC East
Trivia Answer
With the loss to the Eagles on Monday night, Andrew Luck just missed the chance to set the record for most games by a quarterback without consecutive losses to start a career. That record was held by DAN MARINO.
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
NFL Wrap-Up
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