It's been a rollercoaster of a ride this season with many teams proving NFL experts wrong with confounding performances. As we look ahead to week six, let's examine which teams are at the bottom of the barrel and why they belong there. Before we begin, let's remind ourselves of who Lester put in the bottom three last week.
Well, the referees are back in full effect and the season is heading onto its second quarter. We have already seen some crazy upsets and some teams are playing better football than we expected, while others are playing much worse. So who are this week’s cream of the crop?
It’s that time again, where we take a look at the performances of this year’s NFL rookie quarterbacks and hand out grades accordingly. Week three is in the books, so let’s get going.
Well, it was another exciting week of football. Perhaps the biggest upset was the Arizona Cardinals beating the Patriots, but let's not forget that the Saints lost again and are sitting at 0-2.
Apart from Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III, week one was not great for the NFL rookie passers. Fast forward seven days, and performances have gotten much better. As these young (and not so young) players find their feet in the league, read on to find out who is at the top of this week’s class and who needs to stay behind after school, as we grade the rookie NFL quarterbacks.
With five NFL teams starting rookie quarterbacks this week, what better time to take a closer look at these passers. In the first of a weekly series, I will be grading the rookies to find out who is at the top of the class and who needs to make improvements.
Week one of the NFL regular season is in the books and some teams looked as good as we expected them to. Others came out and surprised us (see Washington and the New York Jets) and then there were teams who plain and simple looked awful.