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New Orleans Saints – Drew Brees Can’t Look Any More Ready Than This
It seems that it doesn’t matter what wide receivers Drew Brees has to work with. If the New Orleans Saints have a quiet offseason without any X-Gates causing team-crippling disasters, they have a good enough quarterback to make anything work.
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New England Patriots – Tom Brady Very Close to Preseason Perfection
All those wishing the New England Patriots ill-will were probably very disappointed to see Tom Brady look as you’d expect one of the greatest quarterbacks in the history of the game, with all the talk of his possible injury getting thrown out the window.
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San Francisco 49ers – Colin Kaepernick Needs Better Wide Receivers
There wasn’t a whole lot of Colin Kaepernick time on the field for the San Francisco 49ers in their second preseason game, but it was obvious from his time and others’ as well that their current situation at Wide Receiver is something to be concerned about.
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Buffalo Bills – EJ Manuel Keeps Looking Better Than Kevin Kolb
There’s nothing too spectacular about the way EJ Manuel has looked in the first two preseason games for the Buffalo Bills, but he’s been solid and consistent enough to keep him ahead of Kevin Kolb on the depth chart, and the favorite to claim the starting position when the season begins.
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Baltimore Ravens – Joe Flacco Not Finding a Rhythm
Preseason wins mean nothing. The ability the team displays when their stating lineup is on the field for a short time is what really matters, and Joe Flacco failing to find consistency in his passing seems to be quite concerning, despite remaining unbeaten in the exhibition section of the year.
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Philadelphia Eagles – Michael Vick & Nick Foles Question Still Unanswered
It’s still unclear who the Philadelphia Eagles will use as their starting quarterback when the season begins, with Michael Vick and Nick Foles both getting a quarter to play and both players looking rather impressive despite ending their runs with mistakes and interceptions.
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Cleveland Browns – Brandon Weeden Can’t Make Up For All the Injuries
Despite another impressive showing by the Cleveland Browns on both offense and defense, the dominant performance from Brandon Weeden wasn’t enough to put a smile on people from the team at the end of the second preseason game, with the list of injured player getting quite ridiculous considering the season hasn’t even started.
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Chicago Bears – Jay Cutler Is Still Far From Satisfying
Not everything was bad for the Chicago Bears as Jay Cutler continued to struggle running the new offense bestowed upon him, their defense harassed Philip Rivers while Jon Bostic showed some big hitting potential, but the bottom line was that despite the win, there’s plenty to work on if their playoffs drought is about to end this season.