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Lessons Learned on NFL Week 1, 2015 Part 2

by admin on Tuesday, September 15th, 2015

NFL Logo Buffalo 27, Indianapolis 14

The Bills came to the field with all of the contagious positive attitude from Rex Ryan, and is probably the best squad that had Ryan as head coach. In addition, Tyrod Taylor was a refreshing surprise and could give this offensive the spark needed for the team to win big games. We must first see this against a good defensive team to test the potential. The Colts came just as the Patriots deflated footballs last year. They lacked drive, and were unable to use an effective tactic to beat this great defense. But remember that it is just as Week 1. they will return to its usual level and win a number of games.

Miami 17, Washington 10

The Dolphins offense disappointed greatly. Lazor needs to step it up immediately otherwise there is no way the team will be close to qualify for the playoffs in that division. if it wasn’t for the fact his opponent was Washington, they would have lost that game and by a huge beating. The defense will be very good all round, top 10. The Redskins most likely will be a top 3 pick in the 2016 draft. From the outset, Jay Gruden’s style is not for everyone, not to mention his lack of leadership and his bad plays. Cousins is still not capable enough to lead a team without talent around.

Carolina 20, Jacksonville 9

The offense of the Panthers is a in a terrible state, without Kelvin Benjamin is hard to foresee any improvement for the squad. The reality is that Funches is not Benjamin, that Olsen will be triple covered every play and that Newton and Stewart can not do enough by themselves. The defense held off Bortles and company, but that is not saying much. If the Jaguars do not improve in leaps and bounds, this might be the Bradley’s last year. after some heavy weapons were given, they have also spent in free agency and still looks like a harmless team.

St. Louis 34, Seattle 31 (OT)

The Rams always put up a fight when they play at home against the Seahawks. The defense still has holes in the secondary, but it is extremely stifling and imposing. What surprised the most was their weak offensive line with an unknown running game and managed to generate many yards. Fisher’s formula worked. The Seahawks offensive line was unexpectedly in poor condition, with the void left by Max Unger Wilson and Lynch were left with an uncoordinated attack, that was the key to losing the game, since they could not move a yard forward in the fourth quarter.

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