Well it was a great week of action in the NFL, with some blistering individual performances (Doug Martin, anyone?). But where there is good, there is always bad, and some teams are just not getting any better. It has been a long season for several clubs, and I am sure certain teams are wishing it would come to an end sooner rather than later.
Some very good performances from the NFL Rookie Quarterbacks this week, so let's jump right in and hand out the grades for their week nine performances.
Since the beginning of the year I have been grading the performances of the five rookie quarterbacks from week to week, as they experience the highs and lows of their first year in the National Football League.
We are heading into the second half of this year's NFL season, and certain teams are beginning to separate themselves from the rest of the bunch. Last week, Lester thought the best three teams were:
As we approach the halfway point of the season, it's becoming easier to separate the good teams from the bad. It's been an interesting year in terms of team's performances however we haven't really seen an awful team - yet. Even the clubs that make it into the bottom three have shown signs that they have the ability to claw their way out.
The NFL rookies are almost halfway through their first season, and it's becoming easier to tell the good passers apart from the not so good passers. Let's take a look at how they performed this week, and I don't think anyone will disagree with who is sitting proudly at the top of the class.
Welcome to this week's look at the NFL's cream of the crop. As we move ahead to week seven of the regular season, we are beginning to get a sense of which teams are at the top of their game, and which teams are just downright awful.
Robert Griffin III returned to action this week after suffering a concussion in a week five loss to the Falcons, and Colts QB Andrew Luck looked to build upon his team's heroic win against the Packers last week.