Well there's no arguing that a win is a win, that's true for sure.
The Giant's lost to the Seahawks on a tipped ball which was pure luck for Seattle. And to be honest, IDK what to say about that Cleveland - Seattle game, that was... weird for an NFL game.
The Bills actually played KC week 1, while they still had Charles. I never bought into the Eagles hype because Vick is so shaky, yes he can be amazing, but he easily gets flustered and makes mistakes.
Point is you can't look at who teams beat to say one is a contender and the other just has a bad schedule (unless it's extremely obvious, which it isn't in this case). If you're going to get into detail about why one game went the way it did then you need to do that for all of them. That's catering the facts you choose to your argument.
Point is you can't look at who teams beat to say one is a contender and the other just has a bad schedule (unless it's extremely obvious, which it isn't in this case). If you're going to get into detail about why one game went the way it did then you need to do that for all of them. That's catering the facts you choose to your argument.
We'll see how the season goes. Cleveland has yet to get into the expected "tough" part of their schedule while Buffalo has supposidly played part of their "tough" games.
Anybody have a reason to why the ravens losses are both should have been easy wins? It boggles my mind how we whoop the steelers but lose to the titans? and the jaguars?
Anybody have a reason to why the ravens losses are both should have been easy wins? It boggles my mind how we whoop the steelers but lose to the titans? and the jaguars?
Ravens could have been expecting to win, Titans/Jags came ready to play, bad playcalling, ect...