Post by Rams GM (Frank) on Sept 20, 2016 0:54:31 GMT -5
Seattle Seahawks (94.15 pts) The 8 zero's on the scorecard gives the bad impression that the Seahawks have any hopes of winning a single game in 2016.
New England Patriots (138.64 pts) They get back to .500 and tied for first place in the division, but the measly 138 points is a major concern for this squad.
Los Angeles Rams (255.98 pts) Another big performance, an impressive victory, but at 11M a year Mark Ingram is becoming a major concern.
New York Jets (185.25 pts) Tough loss for the Jets, particularly for Andrew Luck who had a bad match-up against a stout defense.
Arizona Cardinals (266.93 pts) A huge week for the Cards, a big bounce back win, as the new LB unit looks like the real deal. Cards get back to .500.
Miami Dolphins (215.23 pts) A big week for the Dolphins as they put up over 200 points for the second straight week. Unfortunately ran into a hot Cards team.
San Francisco 49ers (143.68 pts) It actually doesn't get much more pathetic than this, losing to a Bills team that essentially has no offense. Niners hit a new all time low.
Buffalo Bills (174.98 pts) The league managed Bills pull off a stunning upset, and for at least one week, they are tied for first place in the division.
New York Giants (209.90 pts) The Giants lose their second straight game, and the loss of Woodhead to injury doesn't help. What is going on in NY?
Baltimore Ravens (217.78 pts) The Ravens get a monster win against the perennial power NY Giants. They get back to .500, and right back in the division race.
Dallas Cowboys (169.90 pts) A tough loss for the Cowboys, they blow a chance to take a 2 game lead over the Giants. Four zero's on the scorecard did them in in week 2.
Pittsburgh Steelers (217.85 pts) The Steelers win for the second straight week, score over 200 points, and are tied for first in the AFC East. Look out for this team!
Philadelphia Eagles (170.70 pts) Look who's in first place all by themselves in the NFC East. However, the 175 ppg is not going to get it done long term.
Cincinnati Bengals (123.65 pts) Bengals have another bad week, as the 2016 season begins to slip away.
Washington Redskins (170.43 pts) They under-performed, and blow a golden opportunity to stretch their lead in the standings.
Cleveland Browns (232.35 pts) They looked impressive, as their defense put up big points to lead them to a big victory and put their claim as a powerhouse in the AFC.
Indianapolis Colts (151.18 pts) The WR unit under-performed, the Colts are having trouble scoring points. But, in a weak division, dont count them out yet.
Houston Texans (185.43 pts) The Texans bounce back, as they re-establish themselves as the favorites in the AFC South. However, the point total was relatively low again.
Jacksonville Jaguars (106.85 pts) This roster has very few if any home run hitters, and the 106 point performance leaves the Jags GM in a difficult position.
Tennessee Titans (186.73 pts) Nice bounce back victory, and despite the deep roster problems, the 186 point performance was the highest of any team in the division this year.
Oakland Raiders (110.58 pts) Making lemonade out of lemons.
San Diego Chargers (194.53 pts) A good performance, tied for first place as the showdown against the Chiefs comes next week.
Kansas City Chiefs (202.15 pts) The new GM in KC has this team headed in the right direction, the showdown against SD comes in week 3.
Denver Broncos (109.55 pts) Working with what they have, it will be a long year.
Green Bay Packers (191.11 pts) Tough loss. With all the major injuries in the NFC North, the Packers blow a chance to become a contender.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (196.00 pts) Big games from Fitzpatrick, Forte and Coleman lead the Bucs to their first win, and a share of first place in the NFC South.
Chicago Bears (167.28 pts) The Bears pull the upset. Just when it looked like everything was going wrong, they beat a division champion from the 2015 season.
New Orleans Saints (164.87 pts) Big loss for the Saints, as they have a second straight week of low scores. Is the magic of 2015 all gone?
Minnesota Vikings (275.03 pts) Another impressive win, they led week 2 in scoring, but they lose another QB to injury.
Atlanta Falcons (213.85 pts) Good week, they just played a team on a hot streak. Dropping to 0-2 is tough, as indications coming out of ATL suggest rebuild time.
Detroit Lions (187.60 pts) Devastating blow by losing Peterson to injury, but they pull out a huge win against a NFC favorite. Lions are back in the game.
Carolina Panthers (184.50 pts) The lack of depth is starting to hurt this team, if they would have had anything at the RB position, this should have been a win.
New England Patriots (138.64 pts) They get back to .500 and tied for first place in the division, but the measly 138 points is a major concern for this squad.
Los Angeles Rams (255.98 pts) Another big performance, an impressive victory, but at 11M a year Mark Ingram is becoming a major concern.
New York Jets (185.25 pts) Tough loss for the Jets, particularly for Andrew Luck who had a bad match-up against a stout defense.
Arizona Cardinals (266.93 pts) A huge week for the Cards, a big bounce back win, as the new LB unit looks like the real deal. Cards get back to .500.
Miami Dolphins (215.23 pts) A big week for the Dolphins as they put up over 200 points for the second straight week. Unfortunately ran into a hot Cards team.
San Francisco 49ers (143.68 pts) It actually doesn't get much more pathetic than this, losing to a Bills team that essentially has no offense. Niners hit a new all time low.
Buffalo Bills (174.98 pts) The league managed Bills pull off a stunning upset, and for at least one week, they are tied for first place in the division.
New York Giants (209.90 pts) The Giants lose their second straight game, and the loss of Woodhead to injury doesn't help. What is going on in NY?
Baltimore Ravens (217.78 pts) The Ravens get a monster win against the perennial power NY Giants. They get back to .500, and right back in the division race.
Dallas Cowboys (169.90 pts) A tough loss for the Cowboys, they blow a chance to take a 2 game lead over the Giants. Four zero's on the scorecard did them in in week 2.
Pittsburgh Steelers (217.85 pts) The Steelers win for the second straight week, score over 200 points, and are tied for first in the AFC East. Look out for this team!
Philadelphia Eagles (170.70 pts) Look who's in first place all by themselves in the NFC East. However, the 175 ppg is not going to get it done long term.
Cincinnati Bengals (123.65 pts) Bengals have another bad week, as the 2016 season begins to slip away.
Washington Redskins (170.43 pts) They under-performed, and blow a golden opportunity to stretch their lead in the standings.
Cleveland Browns (232.35 pts) They looked impressive, as their defense put up big points to lead them to a big victory and put their claim as a powerhouse in the AFC.
Indianapolis Colts (151.18 pts) The WR unit under-performed, the Colts are having trouble scoring points. But, in a weak division, dont count them out yet.
Houston Texans (185.43 pts) The Texans bounce back, as they re-establish themselves as the favorites in the AFC South. However, the point total was relatively low again.
Jacksonville Jaguars (106.85 pts) This roster has very few if any home run hitters, and the 106 point performance leaves the Jags GM in a difficult position.
Tennessee Titans (186.73 pts) Nice bounce back victory, and despite the deep roster problems, the 186 point performance was the highest of any team in the division this year.
Oakland Raiders (110.58 pts) Making lemonade out of lemons.
San Diego Chargers (194.53 pts) A good performance, tied for first place as the showdown against the Chiefs comes next week.
Kansas City Chiefs (202.15 pts) The new GM in KC has this team headed in the right direction, the showdown against SD comes in week 3.
Denver Broncos (109.55 pts) Working with what they have, it will be a long year.
Green Bay Packers (191.11 pts) Tough loss. With all the major injuries in the NFC North, the Packers blow a chance to become a contender.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (196.00 pts) Big games from Fitzpatrick, Forte and Coleman lead the Bucs to their first win, and a share of first place in the NFC South.
Chicago Bears (167.28 pts) The Bears pull the upset. Just when it looked like everything was going wrong, they beat a division champion from the 2015 season.
New Orleans Saints (164.87 pts) Big loss for the Saints, as they have a second straight week of low scores. Is the magic of 2015 all gone?
Minnesota Vikings (275.03 pts) Another impressive win, they led week 2 in scoring, but they lose another QB to injury.
Atlanta Falcons (213.85 pts) Good week, they just played a team on a hot streak. Dropping to 0-2 is tough, as indications coming out of ATL suggest rebuild time.
Detroit Lions (187.60 pts) Devastating blow by losing Peterson to injury, but they pull out a huge win against a NFC favorite. Lions are back in the game.
Carolina Panthers (184.50 pts) The lack of depth is starting to hurt this team, if they would have had anything at the RB position, this should have been a win.