So crucial to get a win before the bye. The team will get healthy over the bye week and I want to say that BoB is quite good after bye weeks.
Which of those teams had a winning record or was good? I think that was the before the Jags were good. Washington will be a real test. Especially their run defense.
Bengals were 12-4, Seattle was 9-7, Cleveland and Jax sucked. And the Texans went 1-3 & 2-2 in the 2 weeks following those games, fwiw.
Good thing they got a WR. Not sure why anyone expected KC to stay healthy. That's like expecting Kevin Johnson or Will Fuller to stay healthy for 16 games.
Bengals lol. If only the Texana could play them every year. I still think Washington will be the biggest test. They had a good showing with Seattle last season, it would be nice if they come out with a win this time.
As far as I'm concerned, this is all payback from when I had season tix back in the early days. I walked out at halftime (and I hate leaving games early) with the Bengals just kicking the **** out of the Texans (first or 2nd year), went back to the tailgate, turned on the DTV and watched a better game. I swear there were more people in the parking lot than were left in the stadium soon thereafter.
First I wasnt a fan of the pick (thought it was too high), then I loved it (after his first couple of games), now I'm starting to not be a fan of it again. Lamar Miller is going to have to have a monster game for the offense to put up points.
I'm a little more comfortable with Keke and not ready to call him injury lrone, considering this is probably one long, lingering injury.
Were any of those guys injury-prone before they were drafted? If you wanna go into the wayback, add Bennie Joppru to that list. Charles Spencer too?
Couldn't have predicted the injuries. I just thought he was picked too high. Even posted on here. Had one really good year at a friendly offense at Tech. Still hoping I was wrong.