Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Entry#2: Any Given Sunday

This NFL season has been anything but predictable. One of the worst divisions in football last year in the NFC South is definitely reclaiming their status as one of the top in the league. With the Atlanta Falcons and Carolina Panthers both already having six wins under their belts, it will be interesting to see who comes on top of that division.
























































Speaking of wins - the New England Patriots are undefeated at 7-0 and show no signs of slowing down. After all the controversy of "Deflategate", Tom Brady is showing the world why he is the best quarterback in football - whether they're deflated or not.



















































































The team the Patriots eliminated to advance to the Superbowl last year in the Indianapolis Colts have been absolutely dreadful to watch. A team that had legitimate Superbowl aspirations, are fighting to keep their heads above water at this point in the season. As a fantasy football owner of their quarterback, Andrew Luck, it has been disappointing to say the least.

















The NFC East has been a prime example of mediocrity thus far. With the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles having such high expectations are trying to make the best out of bad situations. The Cowboys have been hobbled by injuries and the backups haven't been able to maximize their recent increase in playing time. The Eagles however, show signs of promise, but it seems the new acquisitions to the roster are going through some growing pains. Now, the New York Giants are sitting atop of the division with the Eagles slated to play the Cowboys next Sunday night. Being an Eagles fan, my biased opinion is that they will handily add onto the Cowboys' current losing streak.










1 comment:

  1. Alec--Your blog is coming along pretty well. You have some fine topics for discussion and bring up some good points. Keep working at creating significance for an audience that does not know you. Dig into analysis. Pretty good visual appeal. Keep at it.

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