For as spectacular as the first week of the NFL regular season was, it was also extremely painful for numerous stars and their teams. In fact, Week One had everything: nail-bitters, comeback wins
For most teams, the quarterback can make or break you every week. For example, Drew Brees broke me last week, but anyone with Russell Wilson was singing a different tune.
Teddy Bridgewater got no help from his offensive line who got their quarterback roughed up to the tune of seven sacks against the Orange Crush. Peyton Manning benefited from his defense once again as they also ripped the ball from the Vikings
The San Diego Chargers had a pretty quiet offseason after their 9-7 finish in 2014. Really if it weren’t for the whole Philip Rivers for Marcus Mariota trade offer, people outside of California may have forgotten about the team all together.
Since the Tennessee Titans finished 2-14 and locked up the 2nd overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft, rumors have been swirling around the league about what they would do with it.
The San Diego Chargers entered 2014 after being sent home by the Denver Broncos in the 2013 Divisional Round. The Chargers had high hopes for head coach Mike McCoy’s second season despite losing offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt to the Tennessee Titans.
The New Orleans Saints got a road win, and Philip Rivers dropped out of every MVP conversation in the country. Tony Romo is hurt, Nick Foles is hurt, and Robert Griffin III couldn’t even beat the Minnesota Vikings. Here’s the whole of Week 9 in the NFL:
Week Two in the NFL is only a day away now, and with 32 teams playing you can’t watch every game. Here’s a few big matchups to look out for in Week Two:
Every year I get asked when the best time to draft a quarterback is. Fantasy owners want a good quarterback, but often they don’t want to spend a first, second, or third round pick necessary to grab Peyton Manning or Drew Brees off the board.
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