I agree completely. I was using it more to tell the Colts have recovered from some relatively tough deficits kind of more easily than the normal NFL team and I personally don't think that can hold up a whole season and playoffs. They still have lots of room to improve.
Detroit had a ridiculously good offensive first half, and have been just as ridiculously bad in the second half. Stafford with a terrible INT there as he is under pressure.
Houston lost anyway, but mind boggling clock management by them. They stopped the clock twice for Oakland so that Oakland would have time to score in case the Texans took the lead. First they ran a play before the 2 minute warning, then they failed to run the clock, and then after that play, they called a timeout. Three errors.
Chargers recover a fumble at their own 1, but a moronic roughing the passer call gives the Dolphins the ball back.
Darren Sproles going off to the locker room with an apparent leg injury. This game has been tough for Saints.
His leg bent the wrong way and was put in an air cast before he was carted away. Maybe just a dislocation, but it could easily be major ligament damage. http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/9992794/jabari-greer-new-orleans-saints-suffers-leg-injury
Luck, or whatever you want to call it, we are on the brink of falling out of the playoff race, while the fucking Giants are doing what they have to do to get back into it. Not sure why it is so impossible for the Jets to have an ounce of the fucking Giants luck/fortune.
Very weird play in New Orleans - Kaepernick gets picked, ball is returned all the way to the 1, where the CB loses the ball without being touched and the ball goes out of the back of the end zone, resulting in a touchback. Very good luck for SF.