Recap

The Jets and Giants lost again

The Bills won again and the Seahawks joined them at 4-0. On Monday the Packers and Chiefs joined the 4-0 club.

Old man Brady tossed 5 TDs against the Chargers.

And yes, the Cleveland Browns will return home next week with a 3-1 record after their big road victory over Dak Prescott, although Prescott AGAIN passed for more than 450 yards, this time with 502. Prescott is averaging more than 420 yards per game. Nobody has ever averaged more than 350 for a full season. Of course it might be more impressive if he hadn’t lost the game again. I shouldn’t say HE lost it. In those three games when he passed for 450 or more, the Dallas defense has allowed 39-38-49, so he had to put up 40 points to win. When you get right down to it, he was fortunate to win one of the three. WEIRD fact: despite all those yards, Prescott ranks 11th in passer rating, and is nowhere near Wilson, Mahomes, Rodgers or Allen.

(The passing yardage and completion percentages these days are incredible. Wilson is completing about 75% of his passes and others are close to that. Namath completed 49% during the regular season when he secured his legend in Super Bowl III, and passed for a mere 206 yards in that very famous game.)

2 thoughts on “NFL scoreboard

  1. The Browns
    Today maybe 500.
    Tomorrow probably not the world.
    A surprisingly good balanced offense (holding our breath on Chubb) but the D still needs work.

  2. Let’s give the Bungles some credit, they actually won a game and even more incredibly, had no lost yardage in sacks. Joe Burrow survived without being body slammed 10 times like usual. But the line on next week’s game against the Ravens is Ravens by 1000.

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