0 and 2..And that includes Cincinnati and the Ravens..Can't imagine how those fans are feeling.
We are not by any means picked to win our division,but those 2 teams have high hopes..
Is a bad loss. Bengals loosing to Pats is not great but they start slow every year.. Jacksonville is the one to watch though. The expectations there were high and if they keep losing I can see a coaching change coming..
The Giants are in a situation where the rest of their Division are all 1-1. They are only 1 game out. The season hinges on beating a very beatable Browns team on Sunday. I know they have a solid defense, but offensively they are beatable. Get to 1-2, and the season is far from over.
We are in the new pre-season in the 2024 version of the NFL
I remember reading Coughlin's book and at that time he said it took a good 3 to 4 weeks to know what kind of team you had for any given season. That statement is definitely even more true now with the way the preseason is currently constructed. We won't know much about any team for a couple of weeks still.
On Giants Huddle (though an oft repeated one): September is the new August. With the Giants in particular, tackling tires is not like tackling professional football players. Of course, all teams have the same excuse (0-2 or not), but the 1st 2 games are looking more like the last 2 pre-season games, where starters get their feet under them. The Browns game(especially with a PK) should tell us a bit more than we know now.
After the 2nd game among the 16 losing teams regardless of who they played there will be 8 losing teams.
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I realized why this was incorrect. All 16 losing teams from week 1 didn't play each other in week 2. Some did so it wasn't possible for all 16 to go to 0-2, but it's possible (obviously) for more than 8 to have
"oh you have to be f'ing kidding me" and 2
"oh what in hell are we going to do now" and 2.
Like that. It's a different kind of 0-2.
After the 2nd game among the 16 losing teams regardless of who they played there will be 8 losing teams.
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After the 2nd game among the 16 losing teams regardless of who they played there will be 8 losing teams.
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Well, I just looked at the NFL standings and there are 9 teams that are 0-2, so I guess it can happen.
After the 2nd game among the 16 losing teams regardless of who they played there will be 8 losing teams.
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Wk1
1-0
Chiefs
Eagles
Steelers
Bills
Pats
Bears
Texans
Dolphins
Saints
Vikings
Chargers
Seahawks
Cowboys
Bucs
Rams
49ers
0-1
Ravens
Packers
Falcons
Cardinals
Bengals
Titans
Colts
Jags
Raiders
Giants
Panthers
Broncos
Browns
Commanders
Lions
Jets
Wk2
Bills/Dolphins (2-0) (1-1)
Raiders/Ravens (1-1) (0-1)
Chargers/Panthers (2-0) (0-2)
Saints/Cowboys (2-0) (1-1)
Bucs/Lions (2-0) (0-2)
Colts/Packers (0-2) (1-1)
Browns/Jags (1-1) (0-2)
49ers/Vikings (1-1) (2-0)
Seahawks/Pats (2-0) (1-1)
Jets/Titans (1-1) (0-2)
Giants/Commanders (0-2) (1-1)
Rams/Cards (1-1) (1-1)
Steelers/Broncos (2-0) (0-2)
Bengals/Chiefs (0-2) (2-0)
Bears/Texans (1-1) (2-0)
Falcons/Eagles (1-1) (1-1)
TeamA/TeamB
(TeamA record after N games played) (TeamB record after N games played)
After the 2nd game among the 16 losing teams regardless of who they played there will be 8 losing teams.
?
I realized why this was incorrect. All 16 losing teams from week 1 didn't play each other in week 2. Some did so it wasn't possible for all 16 to go to 0-2, but it's possible (obviously) for more than 8 to have