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NFL Week 6 Review
by Colin R. on Oct.19, 2009, under NFL
The way I planned to run-down the NFL season - before my absence was forced for the first 5 weeks – was to give my quick thoughts on some important points from the week’s games. Not everybody gets included, not everything gets mentioned, so if you feel I slighted your team … there’s always next week.
Bengals don’t go down to the wire…it’s a bad thing
So up through week 5 every Bengals game was decided by 7 points or less and came down to the final drive. That streak ended on Sunday, and it didn’t end well for the boys in orange and black. Matt Schaub and the Texans strolled into Cinci and walked away with a 28-17 win. There were no flukes here, either, which is going to leave lingering questions about both teams. The Bengals turned the ball over 3 times, and were outgained 472 to 296 in total yardage…at home. So is the Bengals surprise run over? Are the Texans finally ready to make some noise? Will we ever see any consistancy from anyone?
The saddest team in football
See – you don’t even know who I’m going to put here…that’s how many awful teams there are this year. Well, this space is currently reserved for the Tennessee Titans. Sure, the Rams are winless, the Chiefs are winless, the Bucs are winless, and the Redskins and Raiders are still jokes (Feeling good, right Lions fans? You don’t even get mentioned in this stuff anymore!). However, no team is playing as bad at the Titans, and no team is doing it so unexpectedly. This is almost exactly the same team that went 10-0 last season before finishing up 13-3. Seriously. Very little changed here.
DT Albert Haynesworth left, Defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz left…and I’m out. Nobody in Tennessee thought losing these two would be such a huge blow, but 6 weeks deep you just can’t deny it. The Titans gave up 619 yards and 59 points to the Patriots this week – which might not seem so bad – except these aren’t the 2007 Patriots here. The Patriots have only crossed the 30 point line once before this year (against a Giant’s D that doesn’t know what pass defense is), and the Pats were fresh off a 300 yard/17 point effort against the Broncos.
The time to hit the Panic Button has long passed, this team needs work. A new QB and a new defense…oh, some receivers might not hurt … and a better O-line …. looking at the defensive coordinator and secondary coach would be a good idea … enjoy the up-coming rebuilding year Titans fans.
The best team in the league keeps right on rolling
Now you knew what was coming, Saints fans. The Drew Brees machine just handed the G-men a 48-27 beat down (don’t feel too good about the 27 either, Giants fans, a lot of that was garbage time. You earned 17 of those). Drew Brees has so many weapons that its ridiculous. Marques Colston, Lance Moore, and Robert Meachem are all making secondaries look foolish right now. Jeremy Shockey is absolutely, unquestionably back in form. Pierre Thomas can run, and Reggie Bush can do anything when he gets in space. But what makes this team special is the new-found defense. Gregg Williams (you miss him, right ‘Skins fans?) is dialing up some exotic looks and sending serious pressure, and it’s really working, opposing quarterbacks look really uncomfortable facing the Saints. Darren Sharper has joined the Brett Favre/Brian Dawkins ‘who cares if I’m old, I’m still amazing’ club. Sharper has 5 picks, 2 returned for touchdowns, and had another pick six called back this weekend on a roughing the passer call.
This is officially the best team in football right now, and everyone in the NFC can officially worry.
And the runner up…
Sorry Vikings, but right now you just don’t have the resume to top the Saints. That said, this team is going to keep making noise well past week 17. The biggest question coming into the season was: If defenses pack the box with 8 or 9 guys, can Brett Favre take advantage of the man-coverage? 69.7 completion percentage, 12 TDs 2 INTs through 6 games….asked and answered. Apparently all that ‘Favre is injury free’ and ‘Favre knows this system well’ talk wasn’t hollow, this team now the best rusher in football and a legitimate pass attack. As for the defenses struggles against Baltimore in the 4th quarter on Sunday, I’m going to let that go. Baltimore is playing real offense this year with second-year stud Joe Flacco and top 5 rusher Ray Rice. And after losing two in a row, Baltimore was desperate for a win. So really, the Vikings D was in a tough spot and held up juuust well enough. Besides, with Jaren Allen back there this defense will always be a factor.
My real worries about Minnesota are two-fold. 1) Can Favre stay healthy for the whole season and into the playoffs? I’m inclined to say yes. He isn’t getting hit much this year, he’s playing a LOT of dome games, and the Vikes are being conscious with the amount of work he receives in practice. That said, only time is really going to tell. And 2) Is Brad Childress going to show some killer instinct? This is based largely off that last drive against the Ravens where the Vikes only came away with 3 without even trying to get 7. Sure, its an isolated incident, but it easily could have lost the game. Childress needs to show that he can go for the jugular and use his surprisingly hot pass offense to finish off teams in the 4th quarter…he’s not used to it…but he needs to adjust quick.