Why the Bengals? In New England? I don't know about that one. Shocking early score but I don't expect that to last.
Hmm. Derrick Henry goes down and Tannehill is struggling. Where are all the big Tannehill proves Gase is a bad coach guys? On that note; I also like Vrabel as a coach. But he's a lunatic with all of the fake punts he tries. This is like the third one he's tried that's failed this year.
Unfortunately they're still the Patriots. Likely another W today, another division title, another deep playoff run. I'll celebrate when someone knocks them off short of the AFC Championship game.
Tennessee cuts Houston's lead in half with a nine minute drive to start the third quarter. Fitzpatrick recklessly runs around and gets his clock cleaned and fumbles.
I don't really get all the hate Dalton gets. He's a middle of the road quarterback. A lot of teams are doing a lot worse in today's games. Kyle Allen, Trubisky, Eli. Dalton is a ball distributor. In a decent offense he can get teams to the playoffs. Even with this seasons 1-9 record he's 10 games over .500 for his career with two division titles and 5 playoff berths in 9 years. He's a pretty good player.
He is qb purgatory. Probably the worst thing a team can end up with in this age of the nfl. Teams get stuck having to keep him for fear of never getting close to better than him but will never go very far with him.
He isn't a good quarterback - the fact that he is better than some of the worst QBs in the game doesn't make him one. As always, QB record is one of the worst ways of evaluating a player, but if you're going to do that, his record is 19-33-1 over the last four seasons. He has been the classic "I'm not truly horrible so I get to keep my job" quarterback his entire career. Pointing out exactly what he is and has always been is not "hate."
Miami with the anti-Buffalo experience - back-to-back games at MetLife resulting in back-to-back losses, rather than back-to-back wins.