Tag: 2013 nfl season

  • Cleveland Browns – Maybe Brandon Weeden Isn’t That Bad After All

    Cleveland Browns – Maybe Brandon Weeden Isn’t That Bad After All

    In classic Cleveland Browns fashion, the quarterback who started winning for them, Brian Hoyer was injured early, putting Brandon Weeden back in the picture. Surprisingly, Weeden didn’t blow this opportunity, and made it three wins in a row for a team that doesn’t really remember what it’s like being over .500.

  • NFL – Bills vs Browns Predictions

    NFL – Bills vs Browns Predictions

    Two of the more surprising 2-2 teams in the NFL, the Cleveland Browns and the Buffalo Bills have been relatively successful due to the play of their quarterbacks – one a rookie who doesn’t make too many mistakes and the other a career backup who lucked out into becoming the starter.

  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers Want Trade; Josh Freeman Wants to Be Released

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers Want Trade; Josh Freeman Wants to Be Released

    It’s going to be very interesting in the next few weeks as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers try and offload Josh Freeman, who is asking to be released right now, while the team is still looking for trading partners, with teams in need of a backup, like the Green Bay Packers, Baltimore Ravens, Atlanta Falcons,Buffalo Bills or Oakland Raiders being the most likely of destinations.

  • Worst Teams in the NFL Don’t Have a Running Game

    Worst Teams in the NFL Don’t Have a Running Game

    One of the things that provides the strongest link between the worst teams in the NFL this season has been their inability to run the ball, as the worst teams in the NFL, including the win-less Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been among the worst at getting yards on the ground.

  • Denver Broncos Averaging More Points Than the Jacksonville Jaguars & Tampa Bay Buccaneers Have Scored All Season

    Denver Broncos Averaging More Points Than the Jacksonville Jaguars & Tampa Bay Buccaneers Have Scored All Season

    The disparity between some NFL teams this season is quite astonishing, as the incredible Denver Broncos offense, averaging 44.8 points per game, is scoring each game more than what the Jacksonville Jaguars (31 points) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (44 points) have scored in total since the beginning of the season.

  • New Orleans Saints – Drew Brees Makes 400 Yards Look Easy

    New Orleans Saints – Drew Brees Makes 400 Yards Look Easy

    It was the 10th time Drew Brees threw for over 400 yards since joining the New Orleans Saints, getting plenty of help from Jimmy Graham and Darren Sproles, but the main difference from the perfect team this season than the train wreck of a year ago is with Sean Payton.

  • On the Complete Mess That Josh Freeman & the Tampa Bay Buccnaeers Have Become

    On the Complete Mess That Josh Freeman & the Tampa Bay Buccnaeers Have Become

    The NFLPA is going for some heads with the new of Josh Freeman being involved in the league’s drug program, although not being one strike away from suspension. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers seem to be doing everything possible to degrade and hurt the value of their former starting quarterback, which doesn’t really help them with him asking for a trade.

  • 2013 NFL Season – Week 4 Power Rankings

    2013 NFL Season – Week 4 Power Rankings

    With week 4 gone by, the field of truly elite teams on a regular season scale narrows down, as the Denver Broncos distinguish themselves as the best in the league with another huge win, while the New England Patriots put themselves back in the discussion as Tom Brady figures out his receiving crew for the first time. The Seattle Seahawks are showing signs of offensive inconsistency, but just like the Kansas City Chiefs, their defense is strong enough to keep them in games.

  • Chicago Bears – Jay Cutler Simply Being Himself

    Chicago Bears – Jay Cutler Simply Being Himself

    Trying to change Jay Cutler from being a high-risk, high-reward kind of quarterback is going to take more time for Marc Trestman and the Chicago Bears, which results in multiple turnover games and sometimes holes that are dug too deep for some clutch fourth quarter quarterbacking to get them out of.

  • Pittsburgh Steelers – Defense Can’t Help With Ben Roethlisberger This Bad

    Pittsburgh Steelers – Defense Can’t Help With Ben Roethlisberger This Bad

    There’s no longer a distinction between a solid defense and a woeful offense for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Everything’s falling apart at an alarming rate, with Ben Roethlisberger unable to avoid turnovers and any kind of hope of turning this around keeps slipping out the window, although the AFC North refuses to run away from them.