Ben is one of the best QBs overall.
12 TD's in two games with 0 INT's.
No QB in the history of the NFL has ever thrown for 12 TD's in two games
Ben is one of the best QBs overall.
Though I don't offer it to diminish his performance, we aren't really that great a defense. We gave up 31 to Denver, 30 to the Eagles and 28 to the Texans. The Bengals game was more of an aberration when you look at our schedule.Big Ben went up against a good Colts defense and a good Ravens defense the last two weeks.
He's having a good couple of game run, but those earlier performances by your offense this year have me wondering if we're looking at a course correction or a different version of what SD did for a time. The rest of the season will give us a clearer idea.Big Ben's combined stats the last two games:
65/86....862 yards.....12 TD's....0 INT's.
Not to mention, 94 points put up against the Colts & Ravens.
To put it in perspective, only 12 QB's in the league have more than 12 TD's THIS season.
:think: How do you like your chances for home field? Though there are serious question marks with some of the teams left on your schedule it isn't a cake walk, with an away game for the Chargers, Colts and Packers before a surging Miami comes to see you.Any questions?
:think: How do you like your chances for home field? Though there are serious question marks with some of the teams left on your schedule it isn't a cake walk, with an away game for the Chargers, Colts and Packers before a surging Miami comes to see you.
I'm not sure. I think Denver has an easier schedule on out, but there's room enough for either to stumble. Well, it will be entertaining to watch at any rate. I'm really curious about how you handle my Colts. Like I said to Tet, I think our defense is demonstrably beatable, so it will come down to how you handle Luck and that offense, which will tell everyone more about your defense.Having won the tie breaker head to head against Denver, I like the odds. I do worry about San Diego and Indy though. The fish won't be a problem the second time around.
He's having a good couple of game run, but those earlier performances by your offense this year have me wondering if we're looking at a course correction or a different version of what SD did for a time. The rest of the season will give us a clearer idea.
Saw a bit on The Herd where Colin noted how good a job Pittsburgh does at finding WRs and how New England doesn't seem to evaluate them well. :think:I think it's the receivers. Now that Ben can throw to someone else besides Brown, the passing game is really clicking.
Earlier in the year, every time I watched Peyton complete a pass to former Steelers WR Emmanuel Sanders I would grind my teeth. But now I don't miss him anymore with Martavis Bryant and Markus Wheaton playing like they are.
Especially Bryant, the rookie who didn't even play at all the first six games. He has 5 TD's in the three games he has played since being inserted into the lineup.
Saw a bit on The Herd where Colin noted how good a job Pittsburgh does at finding WRs and how New England doesn't seem to evaluate them well. :think:
Of course he also spends time idiotically hammering at NASCAR as a good ol boy Southern culture event/by product, so you have to take him with a pound of salt.
Do you know where the combatants hail from?Did you happen to catch the Jeff Gordon and Brad Keselowski fight in Texas yesterday?
Doesn't yesterday's race kind of make Colin Cowherd's point?
While I don't really care for NASCAR events
I think it's one reason he doesn't really care for and consistently slights Peyton and tilts Brady
Having won the tie breaker head to head against Denver, I like the odds. I do worry about San Diego and Indy though. The fish won't be a problem the second time around.
You worry about SD, and brush off the Dolphins, the day after the Dolphins destroy and humiliate the Chargers?
I'm not saying you're wrong on either, but did you see that game?
I did see the final score--very surprising. That said, the Pats rarely lose to the same team twice in a season.
Seeing Rivers trashed and shut out warms the cockles of my heart.
Roethl-something passing for 6 TD's for the second week in a row.
Yep, Brady passed for 11 two weeks in a row in 2007.
Seeing Rivers trashed and shut out warms the cockles of my heart.
Speaking of Rivers and Big Ben.
In the 2004 NFL Draft the following QB's were taken in the first round:
#1 Eli Manning
#4 Philip Rivers
#11 Ben Roethlisberger
#22 J.P. Losman
Forget Losman, how would you rate them 1 to 3?