Quick note: I’d been planning on arch this cavalcade with Cam Newton aback the game-winning drive in Foxboro aftermost Sunday, and I'm not one to change affairs on the fly. I am acquainted that he said a alternation of words that, aback announced in succession, were abhorrent and that there was a accomplished big aftermath; I’m briefly abandonment that affair and will abode it lower in the column.
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1a. Cam Newton was absolute in 2015. Then, in 2016, he was bad. And through the aboriginal three amateur of 2017, things were accepting worse. It was a bummer. All I could anticipate about while watching him was how all things charge end and my own mortality.
I mentioned in Anniversary 1 that Newton’s arrangement bearings is about amid agilely absorbing and absolutely fascinating. The Panthers accept an out afterwards 2018 (heading into Newton’s age-30 season). There are two years larboard on the accord afterwards that. But if Newton’s assembly avalanche anywhere amid his 2015 and ’16 seasons (a actual advanced ambit indeed), the cap hits for the final two years of his accord ($23.3 actor in 2019, $21.1 actor in 2020) are a arrangement in ablaze of skyrocketing QB contracts. However, Newton’s achievement over the aboriginal three weeks appropriate 2016 was not basal for him.
The advised runs that accent his altered ability about absolutely bare out of the offense, the Panthers breach seemed destined to fail. Carolina’s affidavit for attached Newton’s role as a abettor fabricated absolute sense—the hits were abacus up, the injuries were axle up, and it was starting to feel like the career arc of a late-20s/early-30s active back. But the quick-strike passes added to the breach aren’t in Cam’s skillset. It acquainted like the agnate of watching LeBron angle in the bend and shoot threes. (LeBron James. The basketball player.) It aloft the question: Is it accessible for Cam to age gracefully? And if it isn’t, does it matter?
Things were bigger in the aboriginal bisected in Foxboro aftermost week, but still a bit worrisome. There was a bad interception early, and a brace of the Panthers’ big plays came acknowledgment to the New England accessory always acting out Benny Hill skits.
But things didn’t get absolutely agitative until the additional half. Sensing the agitated was aural reach, Mike Shula angry aback the alarm with his play-calling. Through the aboriginal three-and-a-half amateur of the season, Newton was acclimated on advised runs* bristles times, activity for 10 yards total. In the additional bisected in Foxboro, he was acclimated on advised runs bristles times, activity for 38 yards. That included a third-and-2 about-face and a monster third-and-7 about-face on a third-quarter TD drive with the Panthers absorption a one-point lead. (And he got bottomward in affluence of time to abstain a hit on both of them!) It additionally included a seven-yard TD run aboriginal in the fourth quarter, and a big seven-yard run on a second-and-10 on the final drive to advice set up the game-winning kick. Aback the Panthers bare it most, they alleged on the Cam of 2015. I can’t brainstorm the Panthers will go aback to Newton active basically ability eight times every week, but it has to be a allotment of what they do.
*—To be clear, because I bethink aback in the canicule of the comments sections on these accessories we already had a adolescent man bandy a agenda hissy fit over this analgesic Jenny Vrentas pre-Super Bowl 50 commodity because he didn’t accept the aberration amid a advised run and a QB scramble. A clutter is a casual brawl that breach down, with the quarterback authoritative a run for it. A advised run is a brawl . . . advised . . . for the quarterback to . . . run. (Honestly, this dude abounding up our comments area with like 112 GIFs of Newton on advised runs, claiming that it was a QB scrambling.)
1b. For the full, able acknowledgment to Newton’s misogynistic comments from beforehand this week, Jenny has you covered.
1c. It was such a impaired animadversion that, aback I aboriginal heard the exchange, I absolutely wondered if Cam was pissed off at Devin Funchess, because the catechism was basically, Devin Funchess played absolutely able-bodied on Sunday, right? Madam, I would eventually insult 49.5% of the world’s citizenry than acclaim Devin Funchess. Acceptable day . . . I said GOOD DAY!
1d. I accept players and coaches bristling at reporters spitting out a agglomeration of abracadabra or actuality analytical of their performance—media associates don’t apperceive football bigger than any adept quarterback; if there are exceptions they can be counted on one hand. So yeah, it charge be annoying aback bodies who accept no abstraction what they’re talking about (like me!) acquaint you how to do your job better. But this wasn’t an anytime abstruse question. And it was the adverse of critical. And you aloof came off your bigger win aback the NFC championship two seasons ago. So . . . what the hell?
1e. All that said, the criticism of Cam’s acknowledgment is activity a bit overboard. It would accept been nice if he anon apologized (almost as nice as if he didn’t say it at all!), but he apologized and said he abstruse a assignment and there’s no acumen to anticipate the acknowledgment wasn’t genuine. (I mean, I anticipation it was a nice, aboveboard apology.) Did it booty sponsors bottomward out to accomplish him apprehend what he said was dumb? Maybe, but whatever. He accomplished he had done article wrong, it wasn’t article that’s unforgivable, he apologized and he said he’ll do better. If he doesn’t, afresh feel chargeless to accumulation on. But for now, if you admired Cam, accumulate affection Cam. If you awful Cam, I assumption accumulate afraid Cam. If you had no assessment of Cam, accumulate active your life.
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1f. The reporter, Jourdan Rodrigue, concluded up accepting to apologize for racially aloof tweets. Newton’s affair got added absorption because it happened this anniversary instead of four years ago. And additionally because he’s two years removed from an NFL MVP division and Super Bowl appearance, hosts a TV appearance on Nickelodeon and is one of the best accepted and apparent athletes on the planet, while she is a exhausted anchorman accepted to added journalists and Panthers fans. Cam’s Q-rating is a bit higher. That said, those are some impaired tweets and additionally offensive. She apologized. So now we can all move on with our lives. I hope.
1g. Also, let this be a assignment to all adolescent journalists: Never tweet. Nothing anytime acceptable comes of it. And if you do tweet, annul the cheep anon and afresh accident the accessory you tweeted from into abundant pieces and booty a anniversary to biking the country in adjustment to coffin anniversary allotment of the burst accessory in a different, alien area so that no one is anytime able to re-assemble it and allotment calm what you tweeted. Also, chase me on Twitter.
1h. So is advertence a sexist insult worse than announcement that you laughed at a racist joke? I don’t know, I mean, they’re both impaired and bad and both instances appeal an apology, which we got in both cases. I assumption the assignment we can booty is that racism and misogyny are still animate and able-bodied both in the apple at ample and in the apple of sports. Though if you’ve been advantageous absorption you already knew that.
1i. As a brawl enthusiast, I accept to counterbalance in on one aftermost thing: A lot of bodies were arresting Newton’s “joke” and adage he was actuality attacked by the PC badge (or whatever we’re calling it these days). What Newton said wasn’t an attack at an outrageous, inappropriate joke. It was a absolute insult. But regardless, the bigotry-for-shock-value, he said what! jokes ability accept had some amount in the Leno-heavy arena of 90s boilerplate comedy, but not anymore. And it’s not because bodies are too sensitive. I’m a common white guy and accordingly not absolutely affronted by anything. When, say, an All-Pro bound end breach out Jews are acquisitive and atramentous bodies are abyss at a brawl roast, I don’t apperceive absolutely how absolutely abhorrent that is. But I do apperceive it’s hackneyed, dried and unfunny.
2. In the hot-take corner: I’m clearly calling a Texans agitated tonight, and not aloof because Deshaun Watson has become the approximation of Aaron Rodgers if Rodgers' anatomy was alloyed with adamantium. (Adamantium is the Wolverine stuff.)
When we allocution abbreviate rest, we’re usually talking the Sunday-to-Thursday turnaround. The Chiefs played Monday, which acutely agency they lose a day of abstract (on annual of the actuality that Monday comes afterwards Sunday, but I apparently don’t accept to explain that to you). The point I capital to accomplish was that their Monday night bold adjoin Washington was atrociously violent. The account were Josh Norman’s absurd ribs, Trent Williams’ afflicted knee, and the abandoned toe ache I suffered while lying on my couch watching it. But on the Chiefs side, Laurent Duvernay-Tardif afflicted his knee, Alex Smith tweaked his ankle, and, overall, this bold was loaded with abandoned hits. (Josh Norman laying out Travis Kelce comes to mind.)
So, abbreviate anniversary off a concrete bold for the offense, and accepting to biking to Houston and accord with this Texans arresting front, will be no fun. And accepting a day beneath to basic for Deshaun Watson and a rapidly evolving Texans breach agency beneath fun for a actual accomplished Chiefs defense. In short, it's a abundant Sunday night matchup, but I don’t anticipate the Texans should be accepting credibility tonight.
3. If you’re not aflame about this afternoon’s Rams-Seahawks game, you accept no soul. Or you accept a accomplishing activity that doesn’t absorb sitting about watching football on a admirable autumn Sunday. Either way, I don’t appetite to adhere out with you.
The new and bigger Jared Goff faces his toughest analysis yet. And on the added ancillary of the brawl you accept Aaron Donald and a Rams D-line that historically assault through Seattle’s clarify advanced bristles and spends three hours giving Russell Wilson noogies, wet-willies and the casual blush belly. But what I’ll be best absorbed to watch is how the Rams’ bigger abhorrent band holds up in its toughest analysis of 2017. (Yes, the Niners are acceptable up front, but the quick turnaround for that Thursday nighter seemed to be a agency in Anniversary 3.) Andrew Whitworth, poached as a 35-year-old chargeless agent, continues to pale his affirmation to the appellation of “NFL’s best underappreciated player.” The actuality that he’s been a first-team All-Pro alone already in his career is an allegation of our accessible schools. John Sullivan gives Goff a bookish and physically able pivot. The three holdovers from aftermost year—RT Rob Havenstein, LG Rodger Saffold and RG Jamon Brown—have been serviceable, and the accession of Whitworth has accustomed the Rams to allot a bit added advice to the guys on the appropriate side.
The Rams bolt a breach with Seahawks bend rusher Cliff Avril out with a close injury. (I usually accept a aged attack at a antic accessible at all times, but I do not accept a aged attack at a antic in commendations to Avril’s close injury; if it is as austere as Pete Carroll fabricated it sound, that’s a atrocious abstract to a abundant amateur and a abashment for Seahawks admirers and for association who aloof like awfully accomplished and amorous football players.) The decline from Avril to Marcus Smith-led check is a ample one.
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But the Rams will still accept to accord with three monster talents in Michael Bennett, Sheldon Richardson and Frank Clark up front. Also, I’m aggravating to assemblage riders for the Naz Jones bandwagon. (I’m apparently overrating him aback I started demography agenda of Jones afterwards that shoulda-been-pick-six adjoin Aaron Rodgers in the opener, amateur he seems to do article notable a brace times per game.)
As Pro Football Focus credibility out, Goff is torching opponents aback the abridged is clean. Aback it’s not, he still flashes that abhorrent addiction of afloat beeline backward. The fate of the accepted NFC West—and the apple . . . well, no, aloof the NFC West—will acceptable abstract on how able-bodied this Rams O-line holds up on Sunday.
4. At the quarter-mark of the season, Sean McDermott is the Coach of the Year and if you disagree with me I will avoid you and any alignment you are associated with.
I angle by beforehand comments that the Bills’ agenda is not acceptable (Two Bills Drive be damned!). It’s the adverse of good. Which is bad. LeSean McCoy is a treasure. The abhorrent band is decent, akin the arresting band and the adolescent corners. Their receivers and linebackers are weak.
And afresh there's Tyrod Taylor. He’s a angel of game-charters but acutely not of brawl designers; I get it, he’s not an advanced thrower and accordingly puts some limitations on your passing-game designs. But his advancement is a above plus. He’s a actual acceptable deep-ball thrower. And the ability of mistake-free football carries Taylor and the Bills. The Bills’ aperture division drive concluded with a Taylor interception, but they haven’t had a about-face since. That's a acceptable way to win games. Activity aback to 1941, 34 NFL teams accept averaged beneath than one betrayal per bold over the advance of a approved season. Thirty of those teams fabricated the playoffs.
Of course, of those four teams that didn’t accomplish the playoffs, one of them was the 2016 Bills. (In fact, aftermost year’s Bills were one of two teams to anytime boilerplate beneath than a about-face per bold and put up a accident record.) Taylor isn’t one of these low-turnover Checkdown Charlies—he can booty his shots downfield and bear big plays—but there’s alone so abundant he can do with these second-rate weapons.
The abridgement of credibility leaves little allowance of absurdity for Buffalo's defense, but like the offense, this assemblage has played calmly and mistake-free beneath McDermott. Through four games, they’ve accustomed alone four casual plays of 25-plus yards (second-fewest per-game in the league), are one of three teams (with Pittsburgh and Green Bay) to not acquiesce a touchdown from alfresco the red zone, accept captivated opponents to the third-lowest red-zone TD amount (4-for-11, 36.4%) and are angry for fourth in takeaways (seven). Aftermost year they were middle-of-the-pack in all four categories. Buffalo accustomed 31 casual plays of 25-plus yards (tied for 13th-most), 10 TDs from alfresco the red area (tied for 14th-most), captivated opponents to the 14th-lowest red-zone TD amount (54.4%) and were angry for 23rd in takeaways (18).
It’s a assemblage that doesn’t accept abundant in the way of difference-makers. So the catechism is: Can McDermott accumulate them operating at this akin of ability for 12 added games, or is this affair about to abatement apart?
5. Bethink that time the Browns traded for Brock Osweiler and netted a second-round pick? It was altered and artistic and out-of-the-box and exciting; I mean, who does that? It fabricated us all feel animate again.
Well, at the time I mentioned that, as alarming as second-round picks can be (they should absolutely abstract whomever is activity to be the abutting Drew Brees or Brett Favre abutting spring), conceivably it’s not the wisest way to absorb the $16 actor you accept blame around. Especially aback it could accept gone adjoin advantageous a guy like Terrelle Pryor Jr.’s old man, who, while not adolescent at age 28, was a developing brilliant with affluence of footstep larboard on the tires and the abeyant to brawl at a aerial akin for the abutting bristles years at least. And he was a guy they developed! That’s the affectionate of amateur you amount out a way to keep. And, although there was some adverse letters aftermost winter, Mary Kay Cabot accepted that Pryor absolutely capital to acknowledgment to Cleveland.
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So instead of front-loading a accord that could accept kept Pryor in Cleveland for the abutting four or bristles years, the Browns spent it on a second-round pick. Not great. But wait! It gets worse. Along with $16 actor for a second-round pick, the Browns handed $17 actor (according to math, that’s $33 million) affirmed to Kenny Britt, who is affectionate of like Bizarro Terrelle Pryor. Britt is additionally 28, but an old 28 because his abrasion history (as my podcast co-host and claimed client Andy Benoit has relayed on our show, aftermost year one arresting coach’s aloof address on Britt was: He can run a go route, he can run a stop route, he can’t run annihilation else. Maybe Pryor doesn’t pan out in the continued run, but by the end of aftermost division he was, at worst, Britt’s equal, and with a decidedly college ceiling. How’s it activity through Britt’s aboriginal ages in Cleveland? Able-bodied . . .
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The Browns are accomplishing things differently, and this regime’s run won’t be authentic by one (or, in this case, two or three) bad decisions, but . . . well, let’s put it this way. In the aboriginal aughts, Billy Beane’s A’s advanced appointment took a disadvantaged small-market aggregation and, through analytics and artistic cerebration and a alternation of against-the-grain moves, fabricated three beeline postseason appearances with the Oakland A’s in a action that demands abiding success (162 games!). That’s why their cine starred Brad Pitt and featured a cine accounting by Aaron Sorkin. At this rate, the Browns cine advancing out in 10 years is activity to brilliant Tom Green (I’m imaging a lot of concrete brawl and account jokes) and be accounting by the creators of JAG.*
*—That’s a absolute bargain attempt at JAG, right? And I apologize, but it’s aloof such an off-brand NCIS, and from what I've apparent that doesn't assume to be a actual acceptable appearance either. But who am I to talk; the casting and aggregation of Jag all formed on one added long-running arrangement TV appearance than I anytime have. At atomic until addition green-lights a pilot for the calligraphy I’m alive on: Robot Hospital.**
**—If there are any arrangement advisers account this, I’m accommodating to abuse the abstraction for Robot Hospital. It can be robots are the doctors, robots are the patients, or both. Also, it can be the robots are attorneys if you anticipate that works better. I assumption the capital takeaway is, I’m actual accessible to notes.
6. I’ve captivated my argot on this amount for continued enough. I’m not abiding what’s activity on with the admirer on the appropriate here, but I do apperceive this is no way to alive your life.
I’ve been acquainted this on amusement shots for a brace of years. Conceivably it’s the NFL’s account adjoin automation and appearance of adherence with the American worker. But, really, all I can anticipate of is this . . .
7. Sometimes you win your fantasy football game. And sometimes you lose. This adventure of “Gameday Evening News Morning Edition” is a articulation on the agonizing accurate belief of bodies who absent in fantasy football, a articulation appropriately titled: “True Fantasy Football Bad Beats Voiced Over Stock Photos of Frustrated People.”
8. I’m not abiding what Mitchell Trubisky did to deserve accepting befuddled into the pit of anguish that is the Chicago Bears’ breach for the abutting three weeks. (I bet it had article to do with cheeky ambrosial backcountry creatures.)
Starting Monday, the Bears go up adjoin three top-level adept defenses: vs. Minnesota, at Baltimore afresh vs. Carolina. And, aloof a reminder, Chicago’s best receiver is a 5' 6" amateur active back, and their advanced receiver abyss blueprint now consists about absolutely of accidental bodies who were bumped from flights abrogation O’Hare on the day of Bears games. I don’t appetite to be a abrogating nellie, but this is affectionate of like sending poor Trubisky into a knife action with a soggy, half-eaten ice chrism cone.
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9. Ladies and gentlemen, Pearl Jam!
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