Wednesday, December 17, 2014

NFL WEEK 15 UPDATE

We're just 2 weeks away from the end of the 2014 NFL Regular Season and there's still a lot to be determined as far as the playoffs are concerned.  With that in mind, here are some headlines from Week 15.

THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL GAME

ARIZONA CARDINALS  12    ST. LOUIS RAMS  6
CARDS CLAIM 11TH WIN OF SEASON BUT LOSE ANOTHER QUARTERBACK.

SUNDAY FOOTBALL GAMES

PITTSBURGH STEELERS  27    ATLANTA FALCONS  20
STEELERS STOP FALCONS LATE TO KEEP AFC NORTH TITLE HOPES ALIVE.

MIAMI DOLPHINS  13    NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS  41
PATS PULL AWAY FROM FINS IN 2ND HALF TO CLINCH AFC EAST CROWN.

HOUSTON TEXANS  10    INDIANAPOLIS COLTS  17
COLTS CAPTURE AFC SOUTH FOR 2ND STRAIGHT YEAR AFTER HOLDING OFF HOUSTON.

GREEN BAY PACKERS  13    BUFFALO BILLS  21
BILLS BAFFLE RODGERS AND THE PACKERS TO KEEP POSTSEASON DREAMS ALIVE.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS  17    CAROLINA PANTHERS  19
NO CAM NEWTON, NO PROBLEM FOR PANTHERS IN BEATING BUCS.

CINCINNATI BENGALS  30    CLEVELAND BROWNS  0
JOHNNY B. BAD AS BENGALS BASH BROWNS TO STAY ATOP AFC NORTH.

DENVER BRONCOS  22    SAN DIEGO CHARGERS  10
PEYTON AND THE BRONCOS WIN WEST TITLE WITH VICTORY OF CHARGERS.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS  7    SEATTLE SEAHAWKS  17
SEAHAWKS SLAM DOOR ON NINERS PLAYOFF HOPES WITH DOMINATE 2ND HALF.

DALLAS COWBOYS  38    PHILADELPHIA EAGLES  27
BOYS BLOW BIG LEAD THEN RALLY TO BEAT EAGLES AND TAKE TOP SPOT IN NFC EAST.

MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL GAME

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS  31    CHICAGO BEARS  15
BREES AND SAINTS RISE TO SOUTH DIVISION LEAD BY BEATING BAD LOSE BEARS.

That's a wrap for Week 15.  Until next week....

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

NFL WEEK 14 UPDATE

Here's some headlines from a few of the games from Week 14 of the NFL.

THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL GAME

DALLAS COWBOYS  41    CHICAGO BEARS  28
BIG 3RD QUARTER LEADS BIG D TO WIN IN THE WINDY CITY

SUNDAY FOOTBALL GAMES

PITTSBURGH STEELERS  42    CINCINNATI BENGALS  21
BEN, BELL, BROWN AND BRYANT HELP STEELERS BOUNCE BENGALS

ST. LOUIS RAMS  24    WASHINGTON REDSKINS  0
RED HOT RAMS ROLL OVER REELING REDSKINS WITH 2ND STRAIGHT SHUTOUT

BALTIMORE RAVENS  28    MIAMI DOLPHINS  13
RAVENS RALLY IN 2ND HALF TO DOWN DOLPHINS

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS  25    CLEVELAND BROWNS  24
COLTS CLAIM 9TH WIN OF SEASON WITH COMEBACK VICTORY OVER CLEVELAND

BUFFALO BILLS  17    DENVER BRONCOS  24
BRONCOS RUN ROUGH SHOT OVER BILLS TO STAY ATOP AFC WEST

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS  14    ARIZONA CARDINALS  17
CARDINALS 2ND HALF RALLY HANDS CHIEFS 3RD STRAIGHT LOSS

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS  24    PHILADELPHIA EAGLES  14
SEAHAWKS SHUT DOWN EAGLES OFFENSE FOR 6TH WIN IN LAST 7 GAMES

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS  23    SAN DIEGO CHARGERS  14
PATS DEFENSE SHORT CIRCUITS CHARGERS OFFENSE FOR KEY ROAD WIN

MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL GAME

ATLANTA FALCONS  37    GREEN BAY PACKERS  43
FAST START HELPS PACKERS HOLD OFF LATE FALCONS COMEBACK

There's a quick look at some of the headlines from Week 14.  Until next week....

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

NFL WEEK 13 UPDATE

Well, the 13th week of the 2014 NFL Season sure proved to be unlucky for some teams.  There were all kinds of unexpected upsets.  The Jacksonville Jaguars overcame a 21-point deficit to beat the NY Giants.  The New Orleans Saints, losers of 3 straight home games, went on the road and beat the Pittsburgh Steelers.  Although, let's not forget that the Steelers had lost to the Bucs and Jets prior to Sunday's setback, so losing to the Saints wasn't all that surprising.  And the Atlanta Falcons completely destroyed the Arizona Cardinals.  The biggest shock of Week 13 wasn't that the St. Louis Rams shut out the Oakland Raiders, but that the Rams scored 52 points in the process!!  Seriously, who saw THAT coming?!  With only 4 weeks left in the regular season and 24 teams still realistically alive for 12 playoff spots, it's only going to get crazier than what's happened so far.

Here are the 4th Quarter Edition of the Pittman's Power Rankings.

THE PITTMAN'S POWER RANKINGS - 4TH QUARTER EDITION

32.  OAKLAND RAIDERS (1-11) - One week after upsetting Kansas City, Oakland got rolled by the Rams 52-0.

31.  NY JETS (2-10) - Not even Joe Namath could lead this Jets team to a victory.

30.  JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (2-10) - Despite their record, the Jags play hard and don't forget that they are an extremely young team.

29.  TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (2-10) - I don't know what's uglier, the play of the Bucs or the hideous uniforms they have to play in.

28.  WASHINGTON REDSKINS (3-9) - What will Washington get rid of first, the team's racial nickname or RGIII?

27.  TENNESSEE TITANS (2-10) - In 6 games rookie quarterback Zach Mettenberger has thrown for almost 1,300 yards and 8 TDs.  Unfortunately the Titans have lost all 6 of those games.

26.  CAROLINA PANTHERS (3-8-1) - Even though Carolina is still mathematically alive in the NFC South, it looks like no postseason for these Panthers.

25.  NY GIANTS (3-9) - Losing on Sunday to the Jags erased any doubts that Tom Coughlin would be fired after the season.

24.  MINNESOTA VIKINGS (5-7) - Rookie quarterback Teddy Bridgewater played his best game Sunday and believe it or not, the Vikings are still in playoff contention.

23.  CHICAGO BEARS (5-7) - There's nothing except bad news about these Bears who appear to be ready for hibernation.

22.  NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (5-7) - The 4 teams left on the Saints schedule are a combined 15-32-1 and no one wants to play Drew Brees in the playoffs.

21.  ATLANTA FALCONS (5-7) - The first place Falcons are 3-1 over their last 4 games including Sunday's resounding win over the Cardinals.

20.  HOUSTON TEXANS (6-6) - Defensive end J.J. Watt has 3 touchdown catches this season, which is more than wide receivers, Larry Fitzgerald, Reggie Wayne, and fellow Texan teammate Andre Johnson.

19.  ST. LOUIS RAMS (5-7) - I don't know what's more amazing, the fact that the Rams have won 5 games already or that they scored 52 points on Sunday.

18.  CLEVELAND BROWNS (7-5) - Benching Brian Hoyer for Johnny Manziel would have been a panic move.

17.  PITTSBURGH STEELERS (7-5) - Since their impressive 3 game winning streak, the Steelers have lost to the Jets, barely beat the Titans, and got slammed by the Saints.

16.  BUFFALO BILLS (7-5) - The good news, the Bills are 7-5.  The bad news is 3 of their final 4 games are against Denver, Green Bay, and New England.

15.  SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (7-5) - It's not good when there's more talk about trading your head coach when the season is over than your chances of making the playoffs.

14.  MIAMI DOLPHINS (7-5) - The next 2 games against Baltimore and New England will decide whether or not the Dolphins make the playoffs for the first time since 2008.

13.  KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (7-5) - After back-to-back losses, the Chiefs chances of making the postseason took a big hit.

12.  DETROIT LIONS (8-4) - The Lions scored 34 points in their Thanksgiving Day win over the Bears, which is more than they scored in their previous 3 games combined.

11.  BALTIMORE RAVENS (7-5) - With their last second loss to the Chargers on Sunday, the Ravens may have to win their last 4 games just to have a shot at a Wild Card berth.

10.  SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (8-4) - With their last second win over the Ravens on Sunday, the Chargers solidly hold the #1 Wild Card spot in the AFC.

9.  DALLAS COWBOYS (8-4) - After starting the season 6-1, Dallas has gone 2-3 since and with their recent December woes, 5-8 since 2011, it's looking like deja vu all over again.

8.  CINCINNATI BENGALS (8-3-1) - You wouldn't know it by the final score, but Sunday's 14-13 victory over the Bucs was a huge win for the Bengals.

7.  ARIZONA CARDINALS (9-3) - Just 3 weeks ago it appeared that Arizona had the NFC West all wrapped up and now there's a real chance the Cardinals won't even make the playoffs.

6.  INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (8-4) - Why isn't quarterback Andrew Luck at least in the discussion for MVP?

5.  SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (8-4) - Look out!  The Seahawks are starting to look like the team that won the Super Bowl last year.

4.  PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (9-3) - He won't win it, but Chip Kelly is my Coach of the Year.  Philly could be the #1 seed in the NFC with Mark Sanchez as their quarterback!  Think about that!

3.  DENVER BRONCOS (9-3) - If the Broncos keep running the ball like they have the last 2 games, 207.5 yard average, they are a lock to make the Super Bowl for the second straight year.

2.  NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (9-3) - It was the Pats defense, and not Tom Brady, that kept them in the game against the Packers.

1.  GREEN BAY PACKERS (9-3) - For my money, no one throws a prettier pass than Aaron Rodgers.  There's nothing flabby about the way he is playing right now.

That's it for the 4th Quarter Edition of the Pittman's Power Rankings.  Until next week....

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

NFL WEEK 12 UPDATE

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!  I hope you all have a great day with family and friends!!  While it's true one can eat too much on Thanksgiving, there's no limit to how much football one can watch on Turkey Day.  That's why the NFL has given us 3, yes 3, games on Thanksgiving!!  So, be safe, have fun and give thanks for the NFL!!

For my Week 12 update, I'm going to try and predict how I think each team will finish the season.  Anyway, here we go....

AFC STANDINGS

AFC EAST

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS  (9-2)
Remaining Games: @ GB (L), @ SD (W), Mia (W), @ NYJ (W), Buf (W).
Final Record: 13-3

MIAMI DOLPHINS  (6-5)
Remaining Games: @ NYJ (W), Bal (W), @ NE (L), Min (W), NYJ (W).
Final Record: 10-6

BUFFALO BILLS  (6-5)
Remaining Games: Cle (W), @ Den (L), GB (L), @ Oak (L), @ NE (L).
Final Record: 7-9

NY JETS  (2-9)
Remaining Games: Mia (L), @ Min (L), @ Ten (L), NE (L), @ Mia (L).
Final Record: 2-14

AFC NORTH

CINCINNATI BENGALS  (7-3-1)
Remaining Games: @ TB (W), Pit (W), @ Cle (L), Den (L), @ Pit (L).
Final Record: 9-6-1

BALTIMORE RAVENS  (7-4)
Remaining Games: SD (W), @ Mia (L), Jax (W), @ Hou (W), Cle (W).
Final Record: 11-5

PITTSBURGH STEELERS  (7-4)
Remaining Games: NO (W), @ Cin (L), @ Atl (W), KC (W), Cin (W).
Final Record: 11-5

CLEVELAND BROWNS  (7-4)
Remaining Games: @ Buf (L), Ind (L), Cin (W), @ Car (L), @ Bal (L).
Final Record: 8-8

AFC SOUTH

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS  (7-4)
Remaining Games: Was (W), @ Cle (W), Hou (W), @ Dal (L), @ Ten (L)
Final Record: 10-6

HOUSTON TEXANS  (5-6)
Remaining Games: Ten (W), @ Jax (W), @ Ind (L), Bal (L), Jax (W).
Final Record: 8-8

TENNESSEE TITANS (2-9)
Remaining Games: @ Hou (L), NYG (L), NYJ (W), @ Jax (L), Ind (L)
Final Record: 3-13

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS  (1-10)
Remaining Games: NYG (L), Hou (L), @ Bal (L), Ten (W), @ Hou (L).
Final Record: 2-14

AFC WEST

DENVER BRONCOS  (8-3)
Remaining Games: @ KC (W), Buf (W), @ SD (L), @ Cin (W), Oak (W).
Final Record: 12-4

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS  (7-4)
Remaining Games: Den (L), @ Ari (L), Oak (W), @ Pit (L), SD (W).
Final Record: 9-7

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS  (7-4)
Remaining Games: @ Bal (L), NE (L), Den (W), @ SF (L), @ KC (L).
Final Record: 8-8

OAKLAND RAIDERS  (1-10)
Remaining Games: @ STL (L), SF (L), @ KC (L), Buf (W), @ Den (L).
Final Record: 2-14

NFC STANDINGS

NFC EAST

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES  (8-3)
Remaining Games: @ Dal (L), Sea (L), Dal (W), @ Was (W), @ NYG (L).
Final Record: 10-6

DALLAS COWBOYS  (8-3)
Remaining Games: Phi (W), @ Chi (L), @ Phi (L), Ind (W), @ Was (W).
Final Record: 11-5

NY GIANTS  (3-8)
Remaining Games: @ Jax (W), @ Ten (W), Was (W), @ STL (L), Phi (W).
Final Record: 7-9

WASHINGTON REDSKINS  (3-8)
Remaining Games: @ Ind (L), STL (L), @ NYG (L), Phi (L), Dal (L).
Final Record: 3-13

NFC NORTH

GREEN BAY PACKERS  (8-3)
Remaining Games: NE (W), Atl (W), @ Buf (W), @ TB (W), Det (W).
Final Record: 13-3

DETROIT LIONS  (7-4)
Remaining Games: Chi (W), TB (W), Min (W), @ Chi (W), @ GB (L).
Final Record: 11-5

CHICAGO BEARS  (5-6)
Remaining Games: @ Det (L), Dal (W), NO (W), Det (L), @ Min (W).
Final Record: 8-8

MINNESOTA VIKINGS  (4-7)
Remaining Games: Car (L), NYJ (W), @ Det (L), @ Mia (L), Chi (L).
Final Record: 5-11

NFC SOUTH

ATLANTA FALCONS  (4-7)
Remaining Games: Ari (L), @ GB (L), Pit (L), @ NO (L), Car (L).
Final Record: 4-11

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS  (4-7)
Remaining Games: @ Pit (L), Car (L), @ Chi (L), Atl (W), @ TB (W).
Final Record: 6-10

CAROLINA PANTHERS  (3-7-1)
Remaining Games: @ Min (W), @ NO (W), TB (W), Cle (W), @ Atl (W).
Final Record: 8-7-1

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS  (2-9)
Remaining Games: Cin (L), @ Det (L), @ Car (L), GB (L), NO (L),
Final Record: 2-14

NFC WEST

ARIZONA CARDINALS  (9-2)
Remaining Games: @ Atl (W), KC (W), @ STL (W), Sea (L), @ SF (L).
Final Record: 12-4

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS  (7-4)
Remaining Games: @ SF (L), @ Phi (W), SF (W),  @ Ari (W), STL (W).
Final Record: 11-5

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS  (7-4)
Remaining Games: Sea (W), @ Oak (W), @ Sea (L), SD (W), Ari (W)
Final Record: 11-5

ST. LOUIS RAMS  (4-7)
Remaining Games: Oak (W), @ Was (W), Ari (L), NYG (W), @ Sea (L).
Final Record: 7-9

There are my predictions for how all of the 32 teams in the NFL will fair over the final 5 weeks of the season.  Check back next time, where I'll reveal my 3rd Quarter Edition of the Pittman's Power Rankings.  Until next week....

Thursday, November 20, 2014

NFL WEEK 11 UPDATE

Just when you think you might have things figured out in the NFL, something like Week 11 happens.  I believe Week 11 can be summed up best by the immortal words of Vince Lombardi, "What the hell is going on out there?!"  With that said, here's a few quick observations from the 11th week of the NFL Season.

THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL GAME

BUFFALO BILLS  9    MIAMI DOLPHINS  22
Don't look now, but the Miami Dolphins are looking like a serious playoff contender.  The Buffalo Bills on the other hand, are looking like the same team that we've seen for the last few seasons; start the season fast and fizzle down the stretch.

SUNDAY FOOTBALL GAMES

HOUSTON TEXANS  23    CLEVELAND BROWNS  7
Is J.J. Watt for real?  The Texans defensive star caught a touchdown pass on Sunday and it wasn't an easy, wide open touchdown either.  Lost in all of the Watt hysteria was Houston quarterback, Ryan Mallett, getting his first career start and victory.  Although the Browns are still in good shape at 6-4, it's still got to be a little troubling that in 2 of Cleveland's losses, they've only scored a total of 13 points against the Jaguars and Texans, two teams allowing a combined 48.6 points per game.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS  20    KANSAS CITY CHIEFS  27
After an 0-2 start, the Chiefs have really turned their season around.  Including Sunday's win over the Seattle, Kansas City has won 7 of their last 8 and are now tied with Denver for first place in the AFC West.  Meanwhile, following a 3 game winning streak, it looked like the Seahawks had gotten back on track.  However, with their loss on Sunday to the Chiefs, Seattle has fallen to 6-4 and are in real danger of missing the playoffs.

CINCINNATI BENGALS  27    NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 10
Bengals quarterback, Andy Dalton, certainly bounced back from last week's horrible performance.  Against the Saints, Dalton only had 6 incompletions and threw 3 touchdown passes.  New Orleans has to be wondering what is going on.  The Saints used to be unbeatable at home and now they've lost 2 games in a row at the Superdome.  The good news for New Orleans is even with a 4-6 record, they're still tied atop the NFC South.  I have a quick message to the 4 teams in the NFL's worst division.  Just because it's called the NFC South, doesn't mean your record has to be "south" of .500, OK?

DENVER BRONCOS  7    ST. LOUIS RAMS  22
The most confusing loss of Week 11 was the Broncos falling to the Rams.  However, St. Louis has defeated some formidable opponents this season.  In Week 7, the Rams beat the Seahawks, in Week 9, they defeated the 49ers and on Sunday, they dominated the Broncos.  Those 3 teams are a combined 19-11.  Besides losing the game, Denver lost 3 key offensive weapons too.  Tight end, Julius Thomas, wide receiver, Emmanual Sanders, and running back, Montee Ball, all left Sunday's game with injuries.  For Ball, this is the second time this season he has sustained an injury that will keep him out for a period of time.  As great as Peyton Manning is, not even he can win games by himself.

DETROIT LIONS  6    ARIZONA CARDINALS  14
When Cardinals quarterback, Carson Palmer, went down last week with a season ending knee injury, many believed Arizona's chances of winning a Super Bowl went down with him.  With back-up quarterback, Drew Stanton, at the helm, Arizona jumped out to a quick 14-0 lead against Detroit.  The Lions came into the game with the #1 ranked defense in the NFL, but it was the Cardinals defense that shined on Sunday, holding the Detroit offense to just 262 total yards.  If the Arizona defense can continue to play like they did versus Detroit and the offense can limit their mistakes, the Cardinals could be hoisting the Lombardi Trophy at season's end.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES  20    GREEN BAY PACKERS  53
Is there any team hotter than the Green Bay Packers?  For the first time in their storied history, the Packers scored over 50 points in 2 straight home games.  Green Bay quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, is playing the best football of his career, as the 10 year veteran threw 3 more touchdowns against the Eagles.  Even though it's just one game, Philadelphia suddenly looks extremely vulnerable.  After next week's game against the Tennessee Titans, the Eagles play the Cowboys twice, with the Seahawks sandwiched in between.  Those 3 games will define the Eagles 2014 season.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS  42    INDIANAPOLIS COLTS  20
If the Packers aren't the hottest team in the NFL right now, the New England Patriots are.  Following their humiliating defeat to the Chiefs in Week 4, the Patriots have won 6 straight games by an average score of 41-21.  Against the Colts on Sunday night, New England found yet another weapon on offense in running back, Jonas Gray.  The undrafted player out of Notre Dame, carried the football 38 times for 199 yards and 4 touchdowns Sunday night.  As impressive as the Patriots have looked over the last 6 games, we've all seen this before.  New England will look unstoppable during the regular season, winning 13 or 14 games, and then come playoff time, all of that magic seems to go out the window.  Remember, as dominate as New England has been over the years, the Patriots haven't won a Super Bowl since 2004.

MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL GAME

PITTSBURGH STEELERS  27    TENNESSEE TITANS  24
Can anyone figure out the Pittsburgh Steelers?  Coming into Monday night's tilt against Tennessee, Pittsburgh had defeated the likes of the Indianapolis Colts and Baltimore Ravens, but also lost to the lowly Tampa Bay Buccaneers and NY Jets.  Since the Steelers have shown a history of playing down to their opponent's level, it was not surprising at all to see the 2-7 Titans have a 24-13 lead entering the 4th quarter.  What was surprising was the manner in which Pittsburgh responded over the final 15 minutes of the game.  With quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger, continuously under pressure from the Titans defense, the Steelers turned to running back, Le'Veon Bell, to get the job done Monday night.  Bell ran for 204 yards on 33 carries plus a touchdown as Pittsburgh scored the game's final 14 points to escape with a 27-24 victory.  As unpredictable as the Steelers have been this season, they still find themselves at 7-4 going into their bye week and right in the thick of the AFC North race.

Well, that completes my Week 11 update.  It's been a wild and crazy ride so far and with 6 weeks still to go and more than half of the teams in the NFL with winning records, it's only going to get better!!  Until next week....

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

NFL WEEK 10 UPDATE

Here are some headlines from Week 10 of the NFL Season.

THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL GAME

CLEVELAND BROWNS  24    CINCINNATI BENGALS  3
BROWNS BULLY BENGALS AS CLEVELAND CLAIMS TOP SPOT IN AFC NORTH.

SUNDAY FOOTBALL GAMES

PITTSBURGH STEELERS  13    NY JETS  20
JETS FLY BY BIG BEN AND SCHIZOPHRENIC STEELERS STOP LOSING STREAK AT 8.

MIAMI DOLPHINS  16    DETROIT LIONS  20
LIONS LATE TD DOWNS DOLPHINS GIVING DETROIT NFC NORTH BEST 7-2 RECORD.

DALLAS COWBOYS  31    JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS  17
COWBOYS LEAVE JAGS IN A LONDON FOG AS ROMO RETURNS THROWING 3 TDs.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS  27    NEW ORLEANS SAINTS  24  (F/OT)
NINERS TAKE OT THRILLER DOWN IN THE BAYOU THANKS TO TURNOVER BY BREES.

ST. LOUIS RAMS  14    ARIZONA CARDINALS  31
CARDINALS RALLY PASSED RAMS FOR 8TH WIN BUT LOSE QB PALMER FOR SEASON.

NY GIANTS  17    SEATTLE SEAHAWKS  38
SEAHAWKS SOAR OVER G-MEN WITH FRANCHISE RECORD 350 YARDS RUSHING.

CHICAGO BEARS  14    GREEN BAY PACKERS  55
PACKERS PUMMEL BUMBLING BEARS LED BY ROGERS RIDICULOUS 6 TD 1ST HALF.

MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL GAME

CAROLINA PANTHERS  21    PHILADELPHIA EAGLES  45
EAGLES SANCHEZ ELIMINATES DOUBTS AS PHILLY POUNDS PATHETIC PANTHERS.

Those are some of the headlines from Week 10.  Please join me again next time as we close in on the 3rd quarter of the 2014 NFL Season.  Until next week....

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

NFL WEEK 9 UPDATE

Here's a quick look at some of the games from Week 9 of the NFL Season.

THURSDAY NIGHT GAME

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS  28    CAROLINA PANTHERS  10
Despite both teams entering the game with losing records (Saints 3-4, Panthers 3-4-1), the winner would claim the top spot in the NFC South.  As the Saints continue to look more and more like the team most expected heading into the 2014 season, the Panthers look nothing like the 2013 team that won the division and clinched a first round bye in the postseason.  Carolina quarterback, Cam Newton, played possibly the worst game of his career last Thursday night, completing just 10 of 28 passes for 151 yards.  On the flip-side, New Orleans quarterback, Drew Brees, threw for 297 yards, but the biggest factor to the Saints victory was the play of running back, Mark Ingram.  The former Heisman Trophy winner ran for 100 yards and 2 touchdowns, giving him 272 yards and 3 touchdowns over the last 2 games.

SUNDAY FOOTBALL GAMES

ARIZONA CARDINALS  28    DALLAS COWBOYS  17
With the news that Cowboys quarterback, Tony Romo, was not going to play because of a back injury sustained in the previous game, Dallas knew they would need to rely on running back, DeMarco Murray, in order to defeat the Cardinals.  Unfortunately for Dallas, Murray was held in check for much of the game, finishing with just 79 yards on 19 carries.  It was the first time this season that Murray did not eclipse the century mark and as a result, the Cowboys lost their second straight game.  As for the Cardinals, they continue to be the surprise team of 2014.  Arizona quarterback, Carson Palmer, threw for 249 yards and 3 touchdowns to help lead the Cardinals to their 7th victory in 8 games.  Could the Cardinals become the first team ever to play in the Super Bowl at their own stadium?

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES  31    HOUSTON TEXANS  21
The Philadelphia Eagles are extremely lucky to have Mark Sanchez as their back-up quarterback.  I never thought I'd write that sentence.  During the first quarter of the Eagles game against the Texans, Philly quarterback, Nick Foles, landed hard on his left shoulder, resulting in a broken clavicle.  That's when Mark Sanchez, the much maligned quarterback, took the field in a regular season game for the first time since December 30, 2012.  While Sanchez wasn't perfect, he did throw 2 picks, he did enough to keep the Houston defense honest.  Eagles running back, LeSean McCoy, chipped in with 117 yards rushing, giving him 2 100+ yard performances in the last 3 games.  If Philadelphia can keep running the football like they have in recent weeks, it'll take the pressure off Sanchez to win the game himself.

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS  0    MIAMI DOLPHINS  37
What in the world has happened to the San Diego Chargers?  After starting the season 5-1, San Diego has lost 3 in a row, with Sunday's shutout loss to Miami being the most humiliating.  As they head into their bye week, San Diego better find a way to recharge or any hopes of making the playoffs will be defused rather quickly.  Miami on the other hand is quietly becoming a legit contender in the AFC.  Including Sunday's win, the Dolphins have won 3 straight games and remain just one game behind the Patriots for the lead in the AFC East.

DENVER BRONCOS  21    NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS  43
Speaking of the Patriots, Tom Brady and the New England offense completely trampled over a Denver defense that came into the game among the best in the league.  Brady finished with 333 yards and 4 touchdowns as New England captured their 5th straight victory.  Meanwhile, Broncos quarterback, Peyton Manning, had a decent day statistically, 438 yards and 2 touchdowns, but the Denver running game was completely shut down, accumulating just 43 yards on 17 carries.  The good news for Manning and company is that a year ago the Broncos lost to the Patriots in Foxboro and still went on to reach the Super Bowl.

BALTIMORE RAVENS  23    PITTSBURGH STEELERS  43
Aside from the Broncos/Patriots game, the marquee match-up of Week 9 was the Baltimore Ravens traveling to Pittsburgh to take on the Steelers in a clash of AFC North rivals.  Coming off a tough loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, the Ravens were trying to avoid not just their second straight defeat, but also their third loss in the division.  As for the Steelers, they were looking to continue their momentum on offense and at the same time avenge their Week 2 loss to these Ravens.  The game got off to a sluggish start, especially for Pittsburgh.  Trailing 7-0 in the second quarter, the Pittsburgh defense forced a Baltimore fumble that seemed to awaken quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger, and the entire Steelers offense.  By the time the game reached halftime, Baltimore's 7-0 lead had turned into a 22-10 deficit.  In the second half, Roethlisberger continued to find holes in the Ravens defense and when it was all said and done, Pittsburgh secured their 3rd victory in a row.  In addition to their win, Big Ben became the first quarterback in the history of the NFL to throw 6 touchdowns in consecutive games.

MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL GAME

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS  40    NY GIANTS  24
There has been a debate in recent weeks about what player would you pick if you were starting an NFL team.  A majority of people said they would select Colts quarterback, Andrew Luck.  After watching Luck's performance against the Giants on Monday night, it's not hard to understand why he would be many people's choice.  Luck finished the game with 354 yards passing, his 8th game throwing for 300+ yards this season, and 4 touchdowns.  While what Andrew Luck is doing is impressive, let's not forget that the combined records of the 6 teams the Colts have beaten is 20-30 while the 3 teams they have lost to are 18-7.  Now, the Giants would be happy to beat anyone at this point.  After starting the season 0-2, the Giants won their next 3 games only to turn around and drop their next 3 contests.  While we've heard the "Fire Tom Coughlin" chants before, I think if the Giants fail to make the playoffs for the third year in a row, those chants will become reality.

That does it for Week 9.  Until next week....

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

NFL WEEK 8 UPDATE

We've reached the halfway point of the 2014 NFL Season, which means it's time for the newest edition of The Pittman's Power Rankings.  Before I reveal my rankings, I'd like to give out a few midseason awards.  Here we go....

THE PITTMAN'S MIDSEASON AWARDS

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER:  Peyton Manning (DEN)

COACH OF THE FIRST HALF:  Jim Caldwell (DET)

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE FIRST HALF:  J.J. Watt (HOU)

ROOKIE OF THE FIRST HALF:  C.J. Mosley (BAL)


Now, let's take a look at The Pittman's Power Rankings.

THE PITTMAN'S POWER RANKINGS - MIDSEASON EDITION

32.  OAKLAND RAIDERS (0-7) - No second season on the horizon for interim head coach Tony Sparano.

31.  JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (1-7) - Averaging less than 15 points per game, the Jags offense should be named Bortles and Lame.

30.  TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (1-6) - The Bucs have failed to score more than 17 points in 5 of their 7 games.

29.  NY JETS (1-6) - Rex (Ryan) is in effect a lame duck head coach.

28.  ATLANTA FALCONS (2-6) - Not even two years ago the Falcons were one win away from the Super Bowl.

27.  TENNESSEE TITANS (2-6) - On Sunday, rookie Zach Mettenberger became the third different quarterback to start for the Titans this season.

26.  ST. LOUIS RAMS (2-5) - One week after upsetting the Seahawks, the Rams lost the Show Me State Showdown to the Chiefs and two key players on offense for the season.

25.  MINNESOTA VIKINGS (3-5) - Rookie phenom Jerick McKinnon is helping Viking fans forget about Adrian Peterson.

24.  CHICAGO BEARS (3-5) - The only thing scarier than how bad the Bears are playing right now is the contact Chicago gave Jay Cutler in the offseason.

23.  WASHINGTON REDSKINS (3-5) - The NFL's best quarterback depth chart resides in DC.

22.  NY GIANTS (3-4) - The combined record of the 3 teams the Giants beat is 9-15 while the combined record of the 4 teams they lost to is 23-5.

21.  CAROLINA PANTHERS (3-4-1) - They've already lost the same number of games as they did in 2013 and yet the Panthers are in first place in the NFC South.

20.  NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (3-4) - The Saints finally looked like themselves in their blowout over the Packers Sunday night.  Now can they get their first road win since Week 12 of last year?

19.  HOUSTON TEXANS (4-4) - What's more surprising, the Texans defense with J.J. Watt ranking 30th in the NFL or the offense with Ryan Fitzpatrick ranking 11th?

18.  BUFFALO BILLS (5-3) - With just one more victory, the Bills can equal their win total of a year ago.

17.  CLEVELAND BROWNS (4-3) - The last time the Browns were above .500 this far into a season was 2007.

16.  MIAMI DOLPHINS (4-3) - Quietly, running back Lamar Miller is on pace to rush for 1,072 yards this season.

15.  PITTSBURGH STEELERS (5-3) - As amazing as his performance was against the Colts, the Steelers can't count on Ben Roethlisberger to throw for over 500 yards and 6 TDs every week.

14.  KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (4-3) - After an 0-2 start, KC has won 4 of their last 5.

13.  BALTIMORE RAVENS (5-3) - I'm not a Ravens supporter by any means, but that offensive pass interference call against Steve Smith was absolutely terrible.

12.  CINCINNATI BENGALS (4-2-1) - The most impressive thing about the Bengals victory on Sunday was they did it without wide receiver A.J. Green.

11.  INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (5-3) - A week after shutting out Cincinnati, the Colts defense allows 51 points to Pittsburgh.

10.  SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (5-3) - Phillip Rivers has played great, but San Diego must run the ball to win.  Average 100.8 yards rushing in 5 wins.  Average 60.6 yards rushing in 3 losses.

9.  SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (4-3) - Was Sunday's dramatic victory over the Panthers the turning point of the Seahawks season?

8.  PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (5-2) - Running back LeSean McCoy needs to get going if the Eagles want to remain a legit contender come playoff time.

7.  SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (4-3) - As this team continues to get healthier, so does their Super Bowl aspirations.

6.  GREEN BAY PACKERS (5-3) - Relax Packer fans!  No one was going to beat the Saints Sunday night in New Orleans.

5.  DETROIT LIONS (6-2) - Down 21-0 at halftime, Detroit teams of the past would have packed it in, but this Lions team has heart.

4.  DALLAS COWBOYS (6-2) - For the first time this season, DeMarco Murray ran the ball less than 20 times Monday night and as a result, the Cowboys lost their first game since Week 1.

3.  NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (6-2) - Since their beatdown at the hands of the Chiefs, the Patriots have outscored their opponents 158-87.

2.  ARIZONA CARDINALS (6-1) - Since Week 8 of 2013, the Cardinals are an incredible 13-3.

1.  DENVER BRONCOS (6-1) - If the Broncos continue to average 130.6 yards rushing like they have the last 3 weeks, there's a real chance they won't lose another game.

And there's the midseason edition of The Pittman's Power Rankings.  Until next week...

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

NFL WEEK 7 UPDATE

In every football game, there is a stat that stands out.  For my Week 7 update, I'm going to take a look at the biggest stat/number from a few of last week's games.

THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL GAME

NY JETS  25    NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS  27
58:  That's how many yards Jets placekicker Nick Folk's field goal attempt was on the final play between these two bitter AFC East rivals.  Unfortunately for the Jets, the kick was blocked giving the Patriots their 3rd straight win.

SUNDAY FOOTBALL GAMES

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS  26    ST. LOUIS RAMS  28
2:  That's the number of trick plays the Rams used to upset the defending Super Bowl Champion Seahawks.  The first trick play occurred in the 2nd quarter when the Rams faked out the Seahawks on a punt return that resulted in a 90-yard touchdown by second year man, Stedman Bailey.  Then, late in the 4th quarter, from their own 18 yard line, St. Louis executed a fake punt that helped seal the victory.

CINCINNATI BENGALS  0    INDIANAPOLIS COLTS  27
135:  That's the total number of yards the Bengals offense generated in the entire game against the Colts.  As for Indianapolis, quarterback Andrew Luck and company gained 506 yards to help capture the team's 5th win in a row.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS  23    DETROIT LIONS  24
14:  That's how many points the Lions scored in the final 3 minutes and 38 seconds of the game in their come from behind victory over the Saints.

NY GIANTS  21    DALLAS COWBOYS  31
913:  That's how many yards Cowboys running back DeMarco Murray has so far this season, including the 128 yards he ran for on Sunday against the Giants.  With his Week 7 performance, Murray has now rushed for over 100 yards in all 7 of Dallas' games this season, which is an NFL record, previously held by Hall of Famer, Jim Brown.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS  17    DENVER BRONCOS  42
8:  That's how many yards Peyton Manning's touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas was in the 2nd quarter of the Broncos dominating victory over the 49ers.  The touchdown pass was Manning's 3rd of the game, but more importantly, it gave the future Hall of Famer 509 career touchdown passes, breaking fellow future Hall of Famer Brett Favre's all-time record.

MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL GAME

HOUSTON TEXANS  23    PITTSBURGH STEELERS  30
73:  That's how many seconds it took the Steelers to score 3 touchdowns in the 2nd quarter of their win against the Texans.  In that amount of time, Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Roethlisberger threw 2 touchdowns, including a 35-yarder to wide receiver Martavis Bryant, which also happened to be the first ever catch for the rookie out of Clemson.

That's it for Week 7 of the NFL Season.  Join me next week when I unveil the midseason edition of The Pittman's Power Rankings.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

NFL WEEK 6 UPDATE

It's time for my Week 6 update.  Like I did a few weeks ago, I'm going to do this week's update in the style of newspaper headlines.  Here we go....

THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL GAME

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS  33    HOUSTON TEXANS  28
FAST START BY LUCK AND COMPANY LEAD TO COLTS 4TH STRAIGHT WIN WHILE WATT WATCHES TEXANS COMEBACK FALL SHORT.

SUNDAY FOOTBALL GAMES

PITTSBURGH STEELERS  10    CLEVELAND BROWNS  31
BROWNS WITH HOYER THE DESTROYER DOMINATE STUMBLING STEELERS.

DENVER BRONCOS  31    NY JETS  17
PEYTON THROWS 3 TDs IN BRONCOS VICTORY WHILE THE JETS APPEAR TO HAVE THROWN IN THE TOWEL ON SEASON.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS  37    BUFFALO BILLS  22
PATRIOTS PULL AWAY FROM BILLS IN 2ND HALF CONTINUING NEW ENGLAND'S RESURGENCE.

CAROLINA PANTHERS  37    CINCINNATI BENGALS  37  (F/OT)
PANTHERS AND BENGALS COMBINE FOR THE MOST POINTS SCORED IN A TIE GAME SINCE 1974.

GREEN BAY PACKERS  27    MIAMI DOLPHINS  24
MIRACLE IN MIAMI - RODGERS THROWS GAME-WINNING TD IN FINAL SECONDS GIVING PACKERS IMPROBABLE WIN OVER DOLPHINS.

DALLAS COWBOYS  30    SEATTLE SEAHAWKS  23
DeMARCO MURRAY CONTINUES RUSHING STREAK AS COWBOYS RUN ROUGH-SHOT OVER SUDDENLY VULNERABLE SEAHAWKS IN SEATTLE.

NY GIANTS  0    PHILADELPHIA EAGLES  27
GIANTS COME UP SMALL WHILE EAGLES SOAR TO THEIR 5TH VICTORY OF THE SEASON.

MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL GAME

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS  31    ST. LOUIS RAMS  17
49ERS WITH KAEPERNICK COMPLETE COMEBACK, FINISHING OFF RAMS WITH LATE PICK SIX.

There's your newspaper headlines for Week 6 of the 2014 NFL Season.  Join me again next time as we find out which teams were lucky in Week 7.  Until next week....

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

NFL WEEK 5 UPDATE

Here's a quick look at some of the games from Week 5.

THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL GAME

MINNESOTA VIKINGS  10    GREEN BAY PACKERS  42
This game between NFC North rivals was never in doubt from the opening kickoff.  Packers quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, looked super relaxed completing just 12 pass, but 3 of which were touchdowns.  Green Bay running back, Eddie Lacy, needed just 13 carries to gain 105 yards to go along with 2 touchdowns of his own.  It appears after a slow start to the season, the Pack is officially back!!

SUNDAY FOOTBALL GAMES

CLEVELAND BROWNS  29    TENNESSEE TITANS  28
The Cleveland Browns were able to accomplish something no other road team has ever done in the history of the NFL.  Led by quarterback, Brian Hoyer, and NOT Johnny Manziel, the Browns were able to overcome a 25-point deficit and shock the Tennessee Titans, 29-28.  All 4 of Cleveland's games this season have been decided by an average of 2 points.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS  31    NEW ORLEANS SAINTS  37  (F/OT)
What is going on with the New Orleans Saints?  Over the passed several seasons, the Saints have been pretty close to unbeatable at home, but not so this year.  While New Orleans has been able to win both of their home games this season, which happen to be the only 2 victories they have, they haven't played to the high level we're used to seeing from the Saints at the Superdome.  On Sunday, it took an incredible 18-yard run by Khiry Robinson to beat the Bucs in OVERTIME!!

HOUSTON TEXANS  17    DALLAS COWBOYS  20  (F/OT)
This game was supposed to be played at Dallas, but you wouldn't have known that if you looked at the fans in attendance.  I have no idea what the official count was on Sunday, but it appeared that Texan fans out numbered Cowboy fans by a 2 to 1 margin.  Those numbers just don't seem right given how well the Cowboys have played the first 5 games of the season.  Some other numbers that don't seem to add up right are the amount of carries Dallas running back, DeMarco Murray, is on pace for this season.  With another 31 carries for 136 yards against the Texans on Sunday, Murray is on pace to carry the ball 416 times this season.  That might be too much for Murray, who has a long history of getting injured.

BALTIMORE RAVENS  13    INDIANAPOLIS COLTS  20
One of the marquee games in Week 5 featured the 3-1 Ravens traveling to Indianapolis to take on the 2-2 Colts.  After blowing out their previous 2 opponents, the Colts were looking for their first victory over a team with a winning record.  Meanwhile, the Ravens were looking to continue the momentum from their pounding of the Carolina Panthers last week.  Colts quarterback, Andrew Luck, was able to throw for 312 yards plus a touchdown and the Indianapolis defense was able to limit the Baltimore offense to just 287 total yards.  Perhaps the biggest stat that helped decide the game's outcome was time of possession.  Indianapolis controlled the ball for 38 minutes and 43 seconds to Baltimore's 21 minutes and 17 seconds.  Basically, the Colts had the football more than a quarter longer than the Ravens and that will win you a lot of games in the NFL.

ARIZONA CARDINALS  20    DENVER BRONCOS  41
The biggest surprise through the first quarter of the 2014 NFL season has to be the Arizona Cardinals, who entered Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos undefeated.  What has made the Cardinals 3-0 start so surprising is the fact that they have done so without starting quarterback, Carson Palmer, for most of the season.  Instead, Arizona has had to rely on back-up quarterback, Drew Stanton, who only had a total of 4 career starts before this season.  Unfortunately for the Cardinals, not only did they get beat on the scoreboard by the Broncos, they also lost Stanton to a concussion in the second half.  As for Denver, they not only won the game easily, but they also saw quarterback, Peyton Manning, become only the 2nd quarterback ever to reach 500 career touchdown passes when he connected with tight end, Julius Thomas, on a 7-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter.  Not only did Manning finish the game with 4 touchdown passes, giving him 503 for his career, but the future Hall of Famer also threw for a career best 479 yards.

CINCINNATI BENGALS  17    NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS  43
Did anyone really think that the Patriots would lose this game?  Sure the Bengals came into this game undefeated and sure the Patriots haven't looked like the New England team we've come to expect, but the Patriots still have Tom Brady as their quarterback and Bill Belichick as their head coach and the Bengals are still the Bengals.  The most exciting thing to happen in this game was Tom Brady became only the 6th quarterback ever to pass for 50,000 yards in their career.  Other than that, it was the same old Patriots beating up on the same old Bengals.

MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL GAME

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS  27    WASHINGTON REDSKINS  17
Not to take anything away from all the other quarterbacks in the NFL, but right now there is no more exciting quarterback to watch than Seahawks quarterback, Russell Wilson.  The guy is electric on the football field.  Now, granted Seattle was playing the washed up Redskins, but Wilson rushed for 122 yards on just 11 carries plus a touchdown, by the way the 122 yards is the most yards any quarterback has ever run for in the 45 year history of Monday Night Football, and he threw for another 201 yards and 2 touchdowns.  In a year when it looks like the Seahawks defense isn't as dominate as it was last season, Russell Wilson has stepped up his game to become the most exciting quarterback in the game today.

That does it for Week 5.  Until next week....

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

NFL WEEK 4 UPDATE

We've reached the end of the first quarter of the 2014 NFL Season and what a crazy month it's been.  Just to give you an idea of how extremely unpredictable it's been, take a look at these chain of events over the first 4 weeks of the season.

The Buccaneers beat the Steelers.  The Steelers beat the Panthers.  The Panthers beat the Lions.  The Lions beat the Packers.  The Packers beat the Bears.  The Bears beat the 49ers.  The 49ers beat the Eagles.  The Eagles beat the Colts.  The Colts beat the Titans.  The Titans beat the Chiefs.  The Chiefs beat the Dolphins.  The Dolphins beat the Patriots.  The Patriots beat the Vikings.  The Vikings beat the Falcons.  The Falcons beat the Buccaneers.

What does all of that mean?  Obviously I have no idea!!  Other than to say that we're in store for one incredible season!!

By reaching the conclusion of the first quarter of the season, it's time for the first edition of my 2014 NFL Power Rankings, or as I like to call them, The Pittman's Power Rankings.

THE PITTMAN'S POWER RANKINGS - 1ST QUARTER EDITION

32.  JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (0-4) - Bad attendance, bad uniforms, bad team.

31.  OAKLAND RAIDERS (0-4) - The Silver and Black are FAR from being back.

30.  TENNESSEE TITANS (1-3) - No one will remember these Titans.

29.  TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (1-3) - Why did Josh McCown win starting QB job?

28.  WASHINGTON REDSKINS (1-3) - Cousins can't cut it in DC.

27.  NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (1-3) - Things are uneasy down in the Big Easy.

26.  ST. LOUIS RAMS (1-3) - Once Bradford went down, so did the Rams hopes of a good season.

25.  NY JETS (1-3) - It's time to have Geno Smith sit and bring in Michael Vick.

24.  CLEVELAND BROWNS (1-2) - This team is 2 last second field goals away from being 3-0.

23.  MIAMI DOLPHINS (2-2) - Beat New England in Week 1 and won in London in Week 4.

22.  BUFFALO BILLS (2-2) - It's not good if you're looking to Kyle Orton to turn things around.

21.  MINNESOTA VIKINGS (2-2) - 75 points scored in 2 wins versus 16 points scored in 2 losses.

20.  CAROLINA PANTHERS (2-2) - Cam Newton continues to crumble like a Fig Newton.

19.  PITTSBURGH STEELERS (2-2) - Pathetic play plus a plethora of penalties plague Pittsburgh.

18.  CHICAGO BEARS (2-2) - Here's a weird stat, the Bears are 2-0 on the road but 0-2 at home.

17.  ATLANTA FALCONS (2-2) - Atl. has scored the 2nd most points and allowed the 3rd most.

16.  NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (2-2) - The Brady/Belichick Era could be coming to an end.

15.  NY GIANTS (2-2) - After a poor start to the season Eli Manning and the G-Men are rolling.

14.  KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (2-2) - Nearly beat Broncos in Denver and demolished Fins and Pats.

13.  GREEN BAY PACKERS (2-2) - Relax Packer fans, Rodgers and company are going to be fine.

12.  HOUSTON TEXANS (3-1) - Surprise team of 2014.  Have already eclipsed 2013 wins total.

11.  DETROIT LIONS (3-1) - Could this be the season it all comes together for the Lions?

10.  INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (2-2) - Led by Luck, offense is unstoppable and defense is improving.

9.  PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (3-1) - Could easily be 0-4 and Shady McCoy is shadow of himself.

8.  SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (2-2) - D will keep them in games but O needs to score too.

7.  BALTIMORE RAVENS (3-1) - A rejuvenated Steve Smith has the Ravens back in contention.

6.  DALLAS COWBOYS (3-1) - It's been 40 years since the last time Dallas led the NFL in rushing.

5.  SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (3-1) - Will losing top 2 RBs eventually catch up to them?

4.  ARIZONA CARDINALS (3-0) - Playoff caliber team last year.  Appear even better this year.

3.  DENVER BRONCOS (2-1) - Next 5 games: AZ, @ NYJ, SF, SD, @ NE.  Ouch!!

2.  SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (2-1) - The offense & not the defense will carry the Hawks this season.

1.  CINCINNATI BENGALS (3-0) - Have given up an NFL low 33 points this season.

And there you have the first quarter edition of the Pittman's Power Rankings.  The next edition will be at the halfway point of the season.  It'll be interesting to see how much changes between now and then.  Until next week....

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

NFL WEEK 3 UPDATE

For my Week 3 update, I'm going to do something a little different.  I'm going to sum up what happened in some of the games using newspaper style headlines.  I've done this before and always had fun with it.  Hopefully you enjoy it too.  Here we go....


THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL GAME

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS  14    ATLANTA FALCONS  56
BUMBLING BUCS GET BLASTED IN ATLANTA AS FALCONS DEVIN HESTER BREAKS ALL-TIME RETURNS TOUCHDOWN RECORD.


SUNDAY FOOTBALL GAMES

DALLAS COWBOYS  34    ST. LOUIS RAMS  31
DEMARCO MURRAY RUNS OVER THE RAMS DEFENSE AS THE COWBOYS COMEBACK FROM 21-POINT DEFICIT FOR THE WIN.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS  34    PHILADELPHIA EAGLES  37
DESPITE DeSEAN JACKSON'S BIG GAME FOR WASHINGTON THE EAGLES BECOME FIRST TEAM EVER TO OVERCOME 3 STRAIGHT DOUBLE-DIGIT DEFICITS AND WIN TO BEGIN SEASON.

HOUSTON TEXANS  17    NY GIANTS  30
RASHAD JENNINGS OF THE GIANTS RUNS FOR 176 YARDS HANDING HOUSTON FIRST LOSS OF SEASON.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS  9    NEW ORLEANS SAINTS  20
VIKINGS LOSE GAME AND QUARTERBACK MATT CASSEL WHILE DESPITE THE VICTORY DREW BREES AND THE SAINTS OFFENSE CONTINUE TO STRUGGLE.

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS  44    JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS  17
LUCK STRIKES FOR 4 TOUCHDOWNS AS THE COLTS CRUSH THE JAGS AND ROOKIE QB BORTLES.

DENVER BRONCOS  20    SEATTLE SEAHAWKS  26
SUPER REMATCH - MANNING'S MIRACLE COMEBACK NOT ENOUGH FOR BRONCOS AS SEAHAWKS SOAR IN OVERTIME FOR THE WIN.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS  37    CAROLINA PANTHERS  19
BIG BEN, BROWN, BELL, AND BLOUNT LEAD STEELERS TO IMPRESSIVE ROAD VICTORY LEAVING CAM NEWTON AND COMPANY BLACK AND BLUE IN CAROLINA.


MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL GAME

CHICAGO BEARS  27    NY JETS  19
EVEN WITH A DEPLETED SECONDARY THE MONSTERS OF THE MIDWAY HOLD OFF GANG GREEN FOR 2ND STRAIGHT ROAD WIN.

That's it for Week 3 of the 2014 NFL Season.  Tune in for next week's update as I reveal my POINT AFTER with THE PITTMAN POWER RANKINGS for the first quarter of the season!!  Until next week....

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

NFL WEEK 2 UPDATE

While I know a lot of disturbing things happened off the field this passed week in the NFL, the primary focus of this update, and blog for that matter, will be to discuss what took place on the field in Week 2.  What I will say concerning the horrible events surrounding Ray Rice and Adrian Peterson is that domestic and child abuse is not simply an NFL problem, but a societal problem.  So instead of worrying about whether or not Commissioner Roger Goodell should be fired or should Adrian Peterson be allowed to play this weekend, let's concentrate on how WE can put an end to the violence so many experience each and every single day.

Now, let's take a look at what occur on the field in Week 2.  The second week of the 2014 NFL Season could easily be referred to as, "Topsy-Turvy Week 2" since it seemed as though everything that happened was the total opposite of what many expected.  We continue to hear how the NFL is all about the passing game now and the running game has pretty much become obsolete in today's game; however, for all of the talk about teams needing to throw the football in order to succeed, there were only two 300 yard passers Week 2, while 4 running backs eclipsed 100 yards.  With that said, let's take a look at some of the games from Week 2, starting with last Thursday night's match-up between 2 AFC North rivals.

THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL GAME

PITTSBURGH STEELERS  6    BALTIMORE RAVENS  26
Typically when these 2 teams meet, the game isn't decided until late in the 4th quarter.  In fact, the previous 5 contests between these 2 bitter rivals had been decided by 3 points or less.  The only thing that wasn't decided late in the 4th quarter of Baltimore's 26-6 victory last Thursday was whether the Pittsburgh offense would be able to score a touchdown.  The answer to that was a resounding, "NO!"  After scoring 27 points in the first 2 quarters of the season, the Steelers have been outscored 50-9 since.  While the Steelers offense has been poor over the last game and a half, the Pittsburgh defense has been down right pathetic over the last 2+ years.  Last Thursday night, the Steelers defense failed to record a single sack or turnover against a Ravens offense that just one week earlier allowed 3 sacks, while committing 2 turnovers.  The once vaunted Steel Curtain Pittsburgh defense has turned into Reynolds Wrap.

SUNDAY FOOTBALL GAMES

MIAMI DOLPHINS  10    BUFFALO BILLS  29
Of the 4 undefeated AFC teams, perhaps the most surprising are the Buffalo Bills.  Prior to their game against division foe Miami, Bills fans described the atmosphere as, "Woodstock with a tailgate!"  The Buffalo offense featured rookie wide receiver, Sammy Watkins, achieving his first 100 yard game.  While the Bills defense was able to hold a Dolphins rushing attack to just 80 yards for the game, just one week after the same Miami team ran for 191 yards against the Patriots.  The only thing better than Buffalo's 2-0 start is finding out that former Bills quarterback, Jim Kelly, who was honored at halftime on Sunday, is officially cancer free.  KELLY STRONG!!!!

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS  24    CLEVELAND BROWNS  26
Just as surprising as the Bills 2-0 start is the New Orleans Saints dropping to 0-2 after their last second loss to the much improved Cleveland Browns.  Quarterback, Drew Brees, and the Saints offense continues to score points, 58 total points through 2 games, but the New Orleans defense looks nothing like the unit that finished 4th in the NFL in yards per game just last season.   The only thing positive about the Saints being 0-2 is that they haven't played at home yet, where New Orleans has been nearly unstoppable.  In other breaking news, Johnny Manziel made his much anticipated pro debut on Sunday!!  Johnny Football attempted one pass, which was incomplete, for zero yards.  The only significant thing Manziel did against the Saints was annoy STARTING quarterback, and teammate, Brian Hoyer, for even getting in the game.  Looks like it's getting Hot In Cleveland!!

DALLAS COWBOYS  26    TENNESSEE TITANS  10
Could it be that the Dallas Cowboys actually figured out the best chance for them to win is to run the football with stud running back, DeMarco Murray, and not rely solely on the right arm of quarterback, Tony Romo?  In their 16-point win over the Titans, the Cowboys ran the ball 43 times for 220 yards, with Murray accounting for 167 of those yards, with Romo only throwing for 176 yards.  If Dallas coach/owner, Jerry Jones, can actually let that formula to continue, not only do the Cowboys actually have a chance to win more games than they lose, they also could end up competing for a playoff spot.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS  21    SAN DIEGO CHARGERS  30
For the first time since December 22nd of last year, the Seattle Seahawks lost a football game.  With temperatures reaching as high as 118 degrees on the field, the Chargers were able to do something no team was able to do last season, which was to score 30 points against the Seahawks "Legion of Boom" defense.   San Diego quarterback, Phillip Rivers, and tight end, Antonio Gates, were able to find weaknesses the Seattle's defense that I'm sure future opponents will try to duplicate.  The problem is not too many teams have a 6'4", 255 lbs. tight end like Gates.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS  17    DENVER BRONCOS  24
The next opponent of the Seattle Seahawks are the Denver Broncos, but before Peyton Manning and company could begin to get ready for a Super Bowl rematch, they had to get passed a Kansas City Chiefs team that was coming off an embarrassing loss in their home opener.  For the second week in a row, the Broncos offense appeared invincible in the first half, jumping out to a 21-3 lead thanks to 3 touchdown passes by Manning.  Then, even without their best player, running back, Jamaal Charles, who left the game with an ankle injury, the Chiefs mounted a comeback.  Down by a touchdown, Kansas City faced a 4th and goal from the Denver 2 yardline with just 15 seconds remaining, but Chiefs quarterback, Alex Smith, saw his pass intended for wide receiver, Dwayne Bowe, fall incomplete and with it any hopes of forcing overtime.  If the Broncos don't figure out how to play as well as they do in the game's last 2 quarters as they do in the first 2 quarters, then they have no shot at getting back to the Super Bowl this year.

MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL GAME

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES  30    INDIANAPOLIS COLTS  27
Another team that for the second straight week played totally different in the second half than they did in the first half were the Philadelphia Eagles, but unlike the Broncos, the Eagles found themselves trying to come back from a big lead rather than hold on to one.  In first half, the Philly offense was able to rack up a lot of yards, but not a lot of points.  Meanwhile, the Colts offense discovered they could move the ball on the Eagles defense on the ground and not strictly depending on quarterback, Andrew Luck; however, the 2nd year pro out of Stanford did throw for 3 touchdowns.  Led by free agent acquisition, Darren Sproles, who finished with an incredible 152 yards receiving, Philadelphia was able to tie the game at 27-27 with just 3 minutes and 30 seconds in the 4th quarter.  Followed by some questionable play calls, Indianapolis punted the ball back to the Eagles.  It took just 3 plays for the Eagles to go 42 yards to setup the potential game-winning field goal by rookie placekicker, Cody Parkey.  With just 3 seconds left on the clock, Parkey drilled the 36-yard field goal to give Philadelphia a dramatic 30-27 victory.

That about covers Week 2 of the NFL.  Sure I didn't talk about the NY Jets timeout gaffe against the Packers on Sunday.  I'll leave that to the New York media since they have much more experience at bashing the Jets than I do.  Until next week....

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

NFL WEEK 1 UPDATE

Welcome to my first Weekly Update on POINT AFTER with THE PITTMAN. A lot of things happened in the first week of the 2014 NFL Season and I'd like to discuss a few of the things that I found interesting, starting with last Thursday's season opener in Seattle.
GREEN BAY 16 SEATTLE 36
Every year since 2004, the defending Super Bowl Champions have kicked off the season on Thursday night. From 2004-2011, the defending Champs were a combined 8-0 in opening games, but over the last two years, the reigning Champions are 0-2, including last season when the Baltimore Ravens were dismantled by Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos, 49-27. Last Thursday night in Seattle, the Seahawks quickly showed why they not only won last year's Super Bowl, but also why they appear to be even better this year than the team that captured the Lombardi Trophy just 8 months ago. Seattle running back, Marshawn Lynch, ran for 110 yards plus 2 touchdowns, while rising quarterback, Russell Wilson, added another 2 touchdowns through the air. The Seahawks defense, affectionately known as “The Legion of Boom,” completely dominated Aaron Rodgers and the entire Packers offense.
NEW ORLEANS 34 ATLANTA 37 (F/OT)
The highest scoring, and possibly the most entertaining, game of Week 1 took place between the New Orleans and Atlanta Falcons. While the 2 quarterbacks for each team, Drew Brees for the Saints and Matt Ryan for the Falcons, threw for a combined 781 yards and 4 touchdowns, the hero of the game had to be Atlanta placekicker, Matt Bryant. First, with the Falcons trailing 34-31, Bryant nailed a 51-yard field goal as time expired to send the game into overtime. Then, after New Orleans wide receiver, Marques Colston, fumbled the ball on the Saints second play in OT, Bryant connected on a 52-yard field goal to give Atlanta the victory, 37-34.
CLEVELAND 27 PITTSBURGH 30
Before I get to what happened in the game between the Browns and Steelers, I'd like to share with you a fun new drinking game I came up with for you and your friends to play the next time you're watching a Cleveland game. The object of the game is simple. Every time they either show or talk about Browns BACK-UP quarterback, Johnny Manziel, you have to take a drink. If you would have played this revolutionary drinking game during Sunday's Browns game, you would have been 3 sheets to the wind before the 2 minute warning OF THE FIRST HALF!!!! As for the game, it was a tale of 2 halves. The first half saw the Steelers offense, led by quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger, jump out to a 27-3 lead. While the second half featured Browns quarterback, Brian Hoyer, leading a no-huddle offense, which scored 24 straight points, to tie the game at 27-27 late in the 4TH quarter. After forcing a Cleveland punt, something that only happened twice in the second half, Pittsburgh got the ball at their own 43 yardline with just 43 seconds to go. After moving to the Browns 44 yardline, Roethlisberger found second year wide receiver, Markus Wheaton, for a 20-yard gain to the Cleveland 24 yardline. Following a quick spike of the ball, Steelers placekicker, Shaun Suisham, drilled a 41-yard field goal to propel Pittsburgh to their first opening game victory since 2010. Although the Browns weren't able to complete the comeback with a win, it's obvious that Cleveland is no longer a doormat of the NFL. Yes, even without Johnny Manziel as the starting quarterback.
JACKSONVILLE 17 PHILADELPHIA 34
Another game that saw the 2 teams switch rolls after halftime was the Jacksonville Jaguars at the Philadelphia Eagles. Led by rookie wide receiver, Allen Hurns, the Jags jumped out to a 17-0 first half lead. Then, just as “Fire Chip Kelly” websites began popping up all over the internet, the Eagles started playing like the team many expected, scoring 34 unanswered points, and the Jags started playing like, well, the Jags. Amazingly, all of those “Fire Chip Kelly” sites began being replaced by “Chip Kelly for President” ones.
SAN FRANCISCO 28 DALLAS 17
One of the biggest topics entering the 2014 NFL Season, at least as far as the Cowboys, was how bad will the Dallas defense be following one of the worst statistical seasons in history. If you simply looked at the score, you would think that the Cowboys defense played poorly in San Francisco's 28-17 victory, but that's why the final score doesn't always tell the whole story. The Cowboys offense, namely quarterback, Tony Romo's careless turnovers, and not the Dallas defense, were the main reasons for the lopsided score. All 3 of Tony Romo's first half interceptions illustrated why I have come to refer the Dallas quarterback as Tony OhNo.
INDIANAPOLIS 24 DENVER 31
Perhaps aside from the Packers at Seahawks game, the marquee match-up of Week 1 was Andrew Luck and the up-start Indianapolis Colts traveling to Denver to battle Peyton Manning and the defending AFC Champion Broncos. Continuing with the Week 1 theme of one team jumping out to a big lead, Manning and the Denver offense cruised to a 24-7 halftime score. Then, all of a sudden, it was like the 2 teams swapped jerseys at halftime. After outscoring the Broncos 17-7 in the second half, the Colts trailed 31-24 when the Indy offense got the ball with just under 3 minutes remaining in regulation. It looked like the Colts had all of the momentum, but then Indy's Luck ran out when a 4TH down pass intended for wide receiver, Reggie Wayne, fell incomplete, securing the Broncos win.

That about does it for Week 1 of the 2014 NFL Season. Sure there were 2 games played on Monday night that I didn't cover, but do I really need to tell you about how Eli Manning and the Giants offense came up small against the Detroit Lions? And is it really necessary for me to discuss the Arizona Cardinals 18-17 yawn-fest victory over the San Diego Chargers? I didn't think so. Until next week....