The Good: The Jets
have a marquee win over the struggling Chargers.
The Jets really needed this win. Coming into this week, the
Jets had three wins, but the teams they beat only had 3 combined wins. Despite
Phillip Rivers struggling a bit, the Charger were out to their most impressive
start in years with a 4-1 record. Had the Jets lost this game, their playoff
hopes would have all but vanished. The Jets put themselves in a big hole by
having a turn over go for a touchdown on the first drive of the game, but they
fought back and shut out the Chargers in the second half of the game. Their
offense played surprisingly well, especially the connection between Mark
Sanchez and Plaxico Burress, and their defense played their best game of the
season. Hopefully the Jets pull themselves together for the rest of the season,
but the Chargers have a lot of questions to answer.
The Bad: The Ravens’
offense only puts up 7 points against a subpar Jags’ defense.
This was the worst game the Ravens have put together in a
long time. This game was a complete mess. Both teams’ star running backs
combined for 4 fumbles and neither offense ever really got anything going. The
Ravens and the Jags each only converted 2 third downs (2/12 and 2/16
respectively), making this one of the toughest games to watch of the season.
Blaine Gabbert threw for less than 100 yards and completed less than 50% of his
passes, yet they still came out victorious. Gabbert didn’t make any good plays,
but he didn’t make any big mistakes to cost them the game. That’s all they
needed to get past a Ravens team that is struggling to find an identity on
offense.
The Ugly: The Colts
get blown out 62-7.
How the mighty have fallen. The Colts won their division
going 10-6 last season, but they have already lost 7 games this season without
their leader, Peyton Manning. The Colts are sporting the worst defense in the
league and the third worst offense. Every aspect of this team has fallen apart
without Manning and it was clearer than ever in their decimation by the Saints.
The Saints totaled over 500 yards of offense and held the Colts to around 100
yards passing, despite struggling against the pass in recent weeks. The Saints
at home is a tough matchup for any team, but allowing anyone to run up 62
points on you is inexcusable. This team has lost all motivation and the
coaching staff needs to take a lot of the blame for this team’s performance.