It's a team sport. The QB can be brilliant and will pull things out once in a while, but on the whole, unless everyone doesn't their job (channeling Bill) they cannot sustain a winning record. Matthew Stafford is a great example of that.
The G men are banging out the wins right now. Barkley is a great player. And Jones is not doing horribly.
Mills in Houston is gonna be an interesting issue. Definitely not ready to be thrown to the wolves since the team around him is not very good.
Wentz has no O-Line and Rivera is not a good coach. Wentz needs a Mike Tomlin, although Tomlin has Pickett who is EXCITING to watch.
Rush hour is FUN FUN FUN to watch and I am NOT a cowgirls fan at all, being an Eagles fan. He will have a job elsewhere if he wants it and he's playing like he does.
The Jets are a huge surprise. I just wish they played a little defense. LOL.
Jimmy G has hit the magic again.
I'm a Mahomie, so watching that flip play Sunday night made me smile. He plays like the kids on the backyard.
I cannot stand Aaron Rogers at all. He's arrogant and horrible. His comments after this game and the way he denigrated Zappe was truly offensive. The kid hasn't ever taken a snap in the NFL before, not played with the number one's and out there he goes because Mac and Hoyer are out and he hits it pretty well.
The Tua situation is concerning. Although, the NFLPA dismissing the 'independent neurology specialist' was not entirely justified. By firing him, they silently condemned him to the aspersion of malpractice, which may or may not be the case. I do think that Tua was concussed. But if he answered the question appropriately, demonstrated the things that he needed to, with having a 'back' issue that the team doctor was previously aware of, I'm not sure his returning to pay was the indies fault as much as it was the team doctor.