Figuring out which NFL teams are good after Week 5, plus the Padres' feisty win in LA

Date:

Share post:


We’re at the point in the NFL season where there’s enough data to get a good scouting report, but not enough for us to make sweeping judgments on any team’s merit. Outside of a few outliers, the NFL standings are a muddled middle of the unknown. 

Most of this weekend’s games left me with this question: Who is actually good? Our top examples: 

1. Cowboys (3-2) 20, Steelers (3-2) 17
This game started late, stretched over two calendar days and was mind-boggling in its confusion. Did you want Dak Prescott takes? He threw horrendous interceptions and the game-winning touchdown. How about the Steelers defense? Pretty good until it really counted. Justin Fields is just fine. Ruling: The records here indicate competence, but I’m not so sure — on both sides — after watching the game. 

2. Ravens (3-2) 41, Bengals (1-4) 38
Was this game incredible? Yes. Did I come away with a sense of knowing who’s good? Sure didn’t. Both defenses struggled tremendously, though we’ve gathered that from Cincinnati already this year. But Baltimore’s once-feared unit is allowing 25 points per game this year, and looked particularly feckless against Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase yesterday. Ruling: Cincinnati is frustratingly bad, Baltimore is good … but we have reservations. (For what it’s worth: all four Bengals losses are by one score.)

3. Cardinals (2-3) 24, 49ers (2-3) 23
I don’t know what to do with these teams. This is a horrendous loss for the preseason Super Bowl favorite San Francisco, while it feels like found money for Arizona. The Niners miss Christian McCaffrey, but the problems go deeper than that. Ruling: Arizona is perfectly mediocre. San Francisco desperately needs a bye week. 

4. Giants (2-3) 29, Seahawks (3-2) 20
At a loss here, too. Seattle is coming off a devastating yet extremely fun loss in Detroit in what seemed like a matchup of two of the NFC’s best teams. And then the Seahawks go and lay this dud against Daniel Jones — who didn’t have Malik Nabers to throw to yesterday, either — and New York. Ruling: Take a nap, Seahawks. And we’re not ready to believe in the Giants — yet. 

5. Texans (4-1) 23, Bills (3-2) 20
This one should comfort us — an expected outcome with expected team records involved — but I’m not so sure. Houston has been skirting by (what I think are) bad teams all year, with a blowout loss to Minnesota lumped in. Buffalo is once again a team that looks like a juggernaut and a pauper on a week-to-week basis. Ruling: Issuing a Stefon Diggs side-eye to both teams, but they can be labeled good for now.

There was plenty more action, including
Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels looking like the two best quarterbacks in the NFL. Also, the Broncos might be good — even if they’re squabbling on the sideline.

See our full Week 5 takeaways here.



Source link

Alexandra Williams
Alexandra Williams
Alexandra Williams is a writer and editor. Angeles. She writes about politics, art, and culture for LinkDaddy News.

Recent posts

Related articles

F1 Las Vegas GP live updates: Follow practice latest from FP1 and FP2 today

Here it is. The blazing lights and iconic sights of Las Vegas, hosting Formula One for a...

Steelers vs. Browns predictions and live updates: NFL Thursday Night Football score, odds and latest

Hello and welcome to our live coverage of today’s Thursday Night Football divisional matchup between the Pittsburgh...

NFL sends security warning to teams after Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce's homes burglarized

By Dianna Russini, Larry Holder and Alex AndrejevThe NFL sent a memo to teams from the league’s...

Guinea request to replace Tanzania at AFCON after substitute allegedly wore wrong number in qualifier

The Guinea Football Federation (FGF) is claiming Tanzania should be prevented from qualifying for next year’s Africa...

How Josh Metellus became the key to Brian Flores' innovative Vikings defense

He wears the perfect number: 44.What type of football player typically wears 44? It feels too high...

Sabres mailbag: Will Kevyn Adams make a significant trade? Does Trevor Zegras fit?

The Buffalo Sabres started their California road trip with a 1-0 win over the Los Angeles Kings...

Has the expanded College Football Playoff made more games 'matter' down the stretch?

The expanded College Football Playoff is doing exactly what it intended to do, allowing more teams more...

Are the Blues considering a Jim Montgomery reunion? It's not out of the question

Based on the timing of the St. Louis Blues’ announcement last May that Drew Bannister was signing...