schmitty1121 wrote:
Fitzpatrick should be cut. Dude has been brutal since getting paid. Bills defense obviously quit today, giving up 200 yards rushing to Reggie fucking Bush
I think it's safe to say 2 things, Schmitty. One, that Bills' 5-2 start is a distant memory. Two, the Bills may be regretting paying all that $$$$ to Ryan Fitzpatrick, who I thought was a career backup QB in the NFL before making Trent Edwards expendable.
Some other things from around the NFL over the weekend. Tony Romo is on a tear, and was in a zone Saturday night carving up a Buccaneer defense that appears to have quit on head coach Raheem Morris. It remains to be seen if Romo's Cowboys have 2 more wins in them, both in the NFC East vs. the Eagles Saturday afternoon on Christmas Eve and in the final weekend of the regular season at the Meadowlands vs. the Giants after a gut-wrenching loss in the waning seconds on "Sunday Night Football" just a couple weeks ago at the "House that Jerry Built".
Speaking of the Giants, I still have no confidence in Eli Manning, and Bad Eli reared his ugly head yesterday in their latest clunker vs. the Redskins with 3 interceptions. While they don't have to leave their own stadium the rest of the way, even though Saturday's game vs. the Jets is technically a home game for Rex Ryan's club, no sooner do they win a biggie in Dallas on a "SNF" game in the waning seconds, I'm not sure which Giants' team shows up the final 2 weeks. If it's the team that lost to Washington for the second time this season, head coach Tom Coughlin might want to get the resume ready.
A pair of AFC observations from the weekend. Would you believe all 4 AFC West teams are still in contention for the division title? While the Raiders lost in the waning seconds to the Lions in Oakland and the Broncos were no match for the Patriots in Denver, don't count out the Chargers...yet. They took the Ravens to the woodshed in a 34-14 blowout win last night in San Diego and could still punch a playoff ticket if they win out. Also, how about this for a possible finale to the regular season? The Chiefs' Kyle Orton vs. the Broncos' Tim Tebow possibly for the AFC West title and the guy who looks like the dad on "Tyler Perry's House of Payne", interim HC Romeo Crennel, possibly getting a chance to get the KC job full time next year. How's that for a storyline?