Yeah, that great effort Sunday of having to go into overtime to beat the *cough*Bengals*cough* really places the Giants in the #1 spot...
It's all opinion anyway. I mean if I thought the Rams were the greatest team in the NFL then there's really nothing anybody can do about it except laugh.
Denver Broncos. If their defense can learn to make some stops as the season progresses they can win it all. Jay Cutler is playing out of his mind right now but something tells me it's not a fluke.
didn't play out of his mind against a injury plagued Saints defense. although Cutler is my favorite QB right after Drew Brees, he didn't play out of his mind in the past 2 games.
Who are the Saints missing that are that big of a difference maker on either side of the ball? From what I can see nobody.
Fujita, Shockey, Colston, Deuce Mcallister, Aaron Stecker, Hollis Thomas. McKenzie still isn't 100% despite playing yesterday. Yeah pretty much every difference maker we have is hurt.
NFL doesn't have time for teams to be healty. Eat or be eaten. Maybe next year. Until then, the Saint's don't have a chance this year.
I think you're being a bit of a homer. I'll give you Colston, Shockey and maybe McAllister. The defense is horrible and that didn't just start this year with the injuries.
1st .... Jay Cutler threw for 350 yards and a 4 tds last week and this week he had another decent game and led his team to a close win. He has the 2nd highest qb rating and is 2nd in yards thrown. I don't think anybody expected Cutler to play this well and for the Broncos to be 3-0 to start. 2nd...You are obviously a delusional Saints fan only. I like the Saints as a darkhorse but I see them playing slightly above .500 ball all season with all the injuries they have. Their final record will probably be 9-7 which will likely not be good enough for the playoffs with the emergence of Carolina and Atalanta. 3rd.... you think NBA live is better than 2k series. You lost all credibility after that .... I shouldn't be debating with you nor should anybody for that matter.