d********t 发帖数: 4270 | 1 1 Broncos 4-0
Last Week: 2
Peyton Manning has missed (over or underthrown) on 14 throws this season.
Since the start of 2008, QBs have missed at least 14 throws in a single game
36 times.
2 Seahawks 4-0
Last Week: 1
A bad Matt Schaub interception helped the Seahawks leave Houston with a two-
game cushion on the 49ers. It doesn't get easier, though, with a trip to
Indianapolis up next.
3 Saints 4-0
Last Week: 3
On throws deeper than 10 yards downfield, nobody has more catches (14),
yards (346) or touchdowns (four) than Jimmy Graham. Chicago gets the next
shot at stopping him. Good luck.
4 Patriots 4-0
Last Week: 5
How do the Patriots replace Vince Wilfork? Since 2009 without Wilfork, the
Pats' averages in yards per rush allowed and yards before contact per rush
allowed would rank last.
5 Chiefs 4-0
Last Week: 8
This offense can be effective running to set up play-action, as it was
Sunday. After play-action fakes, Alex Smith finished 6-of-10 for 92 yards
and a pair of touchdowns.
6 Colts 3-1
Last Week: 9
The Colts are feeling good after beating the 49ers and Jaguars by a combined
score of 64-10. Indy hosts Seattle in one of Week 5's most interesting
matchups.
7 Dolphins 3-1
Last Week: 7
Tough night for Ryan Tannehill. Three interceptions, four sacks and the
fifth-worst Total QBR of his career. Playing the Ravens' inconsistent
defense could help -- or make it worse.
8 49ers 2-2
Last Week: 10
Frank Gore had 115 rushing yards between the tackles on Thursday after
totaling 88 in his first three games. Repeating that against the Texans is
no small task.
9 Bears 3-1
Last Week: 4
The Bears were 1-of-13 converting third downs Sunday, with their lone first
down on the last opportunity. Chicago's average distance to go on third down
was a staggering 8.9 yards.
10 Lions 3-1
Last Week: 16
Reggie Bush is averaging 5.7 yards per rush between the tackles this year,
fourth-best among running backs. Bush had 13 interior rushes for 121 yards
and a touchdown Sunday.
11 Bengals 2-2
Last Week: 6
A couple steps forward, then a step back for Andy Dalton. He finished 23-of-
42 for 206 yards and an interception Sunday, posting the third-worst yards-
per-attempt average of his career.
12 Packers 1-2
Last Week: 12
Green Bay has to avoid a 1-3 start. A four-point loss followed by a bye
should have the Packers pretty fired up to host the division-leading Lions
this weekend.
13 Titans 3-1
Last Week: 17
Three of the Titans' six first-half possessions started in Jets territory
Sunday, all of which resulted in touchdowns. The 3-1 Titans just keep
finding ways to win.
14 Ravens 2-2
Last Week: 11
Joe Flacco dropped back to pass on a career-high 85.8 percent of snaps and
threw as many interceptions (five) as Ray Rice had rushes Sunday. Maybe they
should run more?
15 Texans 2-2
Last Week: 13
Both of Matt Schaub's interceptions came on third down Sunday, including the
crucial Richard Sherman pick-six. Sunday was Schaub's first career game
with multiple third-down interceptions.
16 Falcons 1-3
Last Week: 14
Atlanta scored a touchdown on one of six red zone possessions Sunday night.
Even with all those weapons, the Falcons have the fourth-lowest red zone TD
percentage in the league.
17 Chargers 2-2
Last Week: 19
Philip Rivers connected on nine of 11 throws deeper than 10 yards downfield
for three touchdowns Sunday. Four Chargers had multiple catches on those
throws, something the team never did last year.
18 Cowboys 2-2
Last Week: 15
Dez Bryant caught six of nine targets for 81 yards and two touchdowns, his
seventh career game with multiple TD catches. What's weird is the Cowboys
are 1-6 in those seven games.
19 Cardinals 2-2
Last Week: 22
Larry Fitzgerald hasn't gained more than 80 receiving yards in a game this
year. Fitz has two 100-yard games since the start of last year. Thirty-nine
players have more.
20 Browns 2-2
Last Week: 25
Undefeated starter Brian Hoyer (stop laughing!) was 8-of-11 for 64 yards and
a touchdown on play-action, an area of major improvement since the Trent
Richardson trade (and Brandon Weeden injury).
21 Panthers 1-2
Last Week: 21
Coming off the bye, will the real Panthers please stand up? Is Carolina the
team that dominated the Giants, or the last-second loser in Buffalo in Week
2?
22 Jets 2-2
Last Week: 18
Geno Smith was sacked, lost a fumble, or threw an interception on eight of
40 drop-backs Sunday. Only the Giants (16) have more turnovers as a team
than Smith (11) has this season.
23 Bills 2-2
Last Week: 24
The Bills are averaging 152 rushing yards per game so far, second-most in
the league, but have twice as many fumbles as anyone else (six). Cleveland
is next on Thursday.
24 Vikings 1-3
Last Week: 26
Against at least eight defenders in the box, Matt Cassel was 7-of-10 for 77
yards and a touchdown on Sunday. Continuing to produce against front-loaded
defenses could change everything for the Vikings.
25 Redskins 1-3
Last Week: 27
The Redskins finally ran the ball, which opened up Robert Griffin III's play
-action game. Griffin posted season highs in completions and yards after
play fakes in Sunday's win.
26 Rams 1-3
Last Week: 20
Beware the trap game. At 1-3 already, the Rams (and Sam Bradford especially)
can't afford to look past Jacksonville to their Week 6 game in Houston.
27 Eagles 1-3
Last Week: 23
In each game after Week 1, Michael Vick's completion percentage on throws 5
yards or fewer has gone down. Short throws are a staple of Chip Kelly's
offense.
28 Raiders 1-3
Last Week: 30
Matt Flynn took seven sacks Sunday, as many as Terrelle Pryor had all season
. Flynn was sacked on 18 percent of drop-backs, second-highest of anyone in
a game this season.
29 Steelers 0-4
Last Week: 28
The Steelers allowed 96 rushing yards after contact Sunday, their second-
most since the start of 2009. There's a lot to think about in Pittsburgh
during the bye week.
30 Giants 0-4
Last Week: 29
Don't blame Victor Cruz. On Sunday, he continued a solid season amid the
tumult, catching three times as many passes for first downs (six) as all the
other Giants combined.
31 Buccaneers 0-4
Last Week: 31
Vincent Jackson caught two of 11 targets Sunday, an 18.2 catch percentage
that was a career-worst among 33 games with at least eight targets. Both
Mike Glennon picks were on Jackson targets.
32 Jaguars 0-4
Last Week: 32
Jacksonville has been outscored by 98 points, twice as many as all but two
teams. Better beat the Rams, because going to Denver in Week 6 may be the
year's worst game. |