All these games had some serious implications in the playoff picture, and some signs for the future. So let us start with the dismal Jets and their 49-19 loss to the Patriots. This game was dominated start to finish by New England. This game got so bad that after the Pats had scored 21 points in one minute. Fireman Ed, the iconic mascot for the Jets, left the game. This Jets team is 4-7 with a mathematical chance to go to the postseason, but if they play the way they did I think the Chiefs and Eagles could hand them a beat down. So I believe after the Jets fall on their face the rest of the way and go 6-10, 5-11, Rex Ryan will be out of a Job and the Jets will be looking at which QB to draft. Maybe Mark Sanchez can find a home with the Jags, or some other scrub team. Maybe even the Browns.
Well after all those negatives let's look at the positive side of this blowout. Tom Brady proved that he doesn't need Rob Gronkowski, the Patriots will now legitimately threaten the Texans for home-field advantage and the Patriots just own the Jets. I still have the Pats not losing a game the rest of the way, but i think the Texans with a 2-game lead can hold them off.
While we are on the Texans let us talk about their close OT 34-31 win over the Lions. The Texans almost lost to an inferior team again on their way to a 10-1 record. Their defense looked dismal against a Lions team that hasn't exactly dazzled anybody with their scoring prowess, but Andre Johnson and Matt Schaub bailed out the defenses shortcomings. The Texans have looked shaky to say the least on teams they should be handling with relative ease, and their top spot in the AFC will be in jeopardy if they keep playing the way they have.
All the Lions have to say after their loss is "robbed", and yes the Lions were robbed. They were up by 7 in the 4th when they appeared to have stopped a play for a 5 yard game, but the Texan spun up and ran it to the house, TOUCHDOWN, on video evidence it was fairly clear he was down, so Jim Schwartz in a screaming rage throws the challenge flag on a play that is automatically reviewed. This incites a 15-yard unsportsman like penalty, and under NFL rule makes the inevitable review nullified. So touchdown. This rule of course has no sense and talks of it being changed are already underway by the NFL, but Schwartz should have controlled his temper and held that red flag. So this little fit sums up the disappointing Lions season who are 4-7, and shows how lucky the Texans are at 10-1.
The Redskins a.k.a RG3, won a huge game against NFC east rival Dallas 38-31. RG3 had 4 TD passes, and looked really good. Of course the Cowboys came out flat again, but Washington is not Cleveland and they couldn't fight their way back for a win. For the Redskins this proves my point(last blog) that they are legit contenders in the NFC east. If RG3 plays like this week on MNF in week 12 versus the Giants, and the Giants lose to the Packers, they will be tied for the NFC east lead. My prediction is coming together nicely, remember you guys who called me crazy?
On the Cowboys side it just proved how unclutch they are. Dez Bryant dropped a TD pass in the last minute after the defense couldn't stop RG3 from putting his team into field goal range. This Dallas team has so much talent, but instead of finding ways to win they find ways to lose. they are 5-6 and well on their way to missing the Playoffs, when will Jerry Jones get a real GM?


