Tony Romo is first player in NFL history with four straight road games of 3 passing TDs and no INTs, per Elias.
The Chiefs havenāt thrown a TD to a WR in over a year. Longest streak since 1940ā¦Iām not even sure they had the forward pass in 1940.
I thought you were hyperbolizing, but that actually appears to be true. Unreal.
7-0 on the road and 3-4 at home. Has a team ever finished a season with a perfect record on the road and a losing record at home? Igor, call the Elias Sports Bureau and find out.
^^True. JJ watt has three more TD receprions than all KC wide receivers combined.
^And a half less sack than Justin Houston.
So as best I can tell, there are six teams that could still be the #1 seed in the NFC: Arizona, Seattle, Green Bay, Detroit, Dallas, and Philadelphia. But one of them will not make the playoffs. Whoās it gonna be?
If Dallas loses either of its next two games (one of the being agains the Colts), it could be the odd man out. If it has the same record as any of these other teams, it will probably lose due to having a worse divison record. (Dallas has lost two division games. Nobody else has lost more than one.)
Arizona is guaranteed a playoff spot at this point, and they play Seattle this week. If Seattle loses, then it will be hard for them to get in.
Green Bay and Detroit play next week. This week, theyāll both be heavily favored, so that will probably decide who wins the division and who goes on the road.
Hm Iām a little biased but does anyone really think the Cards can beat the Hawks with a 3rd string QB? Iām pretty skeptical but ultimately it depends on which Hawks offense shows up. The Cards donāt have a great D and could get shredded if Wilson and Lynch have good days. BEEEEEEEEAST MODE. That dude is sick.
I didnāt think the Cards were for real with Palmer so imagine what I think now with a 3rd string QB. They clinched just in time.
I donāt think Philly can be the #1 seed, as they lose the head-to-head tie breaker with Arizona, Seattle and Green Bay and itās not possible for Philly to have a better record than all of those teams. At best they would be tie with the winner of the Arizona/Seattle game.
I think both Seattle and GB will win out, resulting (I believe) in Seattle getting the #1 seed and GB the #2 seed. Eagles will also win out, Dallas will lose to Indy, and Detroit will go 1-1, leaving all three at 11-5. Iām not sure which one of the 3 getās left out in that scenario.
^If it plays out like you described, then Detroit will be the last wildcard and Dallas will be left out, because Detroit will have a better division record.
Division leaders will be Seattle, Green Bay, Philly, and somebody from the South. Arizona will be the other wildcard.
I believe the last time a 11-5 team missed the playoffs was the Cassel led Patriots in 2008.
So the Bears just benched their $50m quarterback.
Is he coming back to Chicago next year? If not whereās he going?
Jets - Cutler has to be an improvement over Geno Vick.
Bills - Probably just one QB away from being a legit SB contender.
Rams - Iād stick with Bradfordāif he can stay healthy.
Redskins - He has to be an improvement over the current situation.
titans
I hope the Bears donāt bring in Shanahan to try to fix Cutler.
No one should be exposed to the Jaguars and Titans game tonight. Either call it a draw or flip a coin to determine a winner.

call it a draw
Itās the humane thing to do
they are playng for the #1 pick
NumberFire.com believes Jags (31.6%) and Titans (31.4%) have best chance at landing No. 1 pick. So tonightās loser is a winner.

they are playng for the #1 pick
NumberFire.com believes Jags (31.6%) and Titans (31.4%) have best chance at landing No. 1 pick. So tonightās loser is a winner.
Eaglesā fans are pulling for the Titans big time tonight so they at least have a shot of trading up to get Marcus Mariota.