Ty Schalter
The Eagles and the Vikings Are Both for Real: The Sam Bradford Bowl
The Vikings and Eagles are very similar teams going in the same direction.
Aaron Rodgers and Mike McCarthy Must Answer the Wake-Up Call
Aaron Rodgers and Mike McCarthy aren't doing their jobs, and the Green Bay Packers aren't going to win until they get back to work.
Nobody Will Remember Seahawks-Falcons Classic Because NFL Replay System is Dumb
Stop us if you've heard this one before: a great game was marred by poor officiating.
The Pittsburgh Steelers Machine Has a Cog Missing
Until this afternoon, the Steelers seemed to be an offensive Doomsday Machine chewing up the rest of the league. But there's clearly something wrong under the hood.
The Carolina Panthers Are Actually Bad Right Now
Unless the secondary figures out how to cover speedy receivers, or Newton figures out how to generate more offense without getting himself injured, the downward spiral will continue.
The Minnesota Vikings are the Best Team in Football
Between the surprise Minnesota offense and the expected defense, the Vikings might not ever slow down.
The Atlanta Falcons Must Keep the Pedal to the Metal
If the Atlanta offense can keep scoring early and often, the defense should be able to keep from imploding.
The Wentz Wagon Hits a Detroit Pothole
As bad as Detroit potholes can be, this wagon should still carry the Eagles pretty far.
Tom Brady and the New England Patriots Are Who You Thought They Were
If the Pats keep playing like this, they may not drop any more games at all.
The Cardinals vs. Rams Game Embodies the NFC's Weird West
One team is a perennial NFC favorite with a 1-3 record. The other was a laughing stock in Week 1—they're now 3-1.
Bills shut out Patriots 16-0; Are They (Re)Making History?
With Brady coming back against the Cleveland Browns in Week 5, and the Bills' inconsistency on offense, history is on track to repeat itself in 2016.
That Taunting Call on Cam Newton Defines the NFL's Absurdity on Unsportsmanlike Conduct
Don't slap Newton with a 15-yard penalty just for acknowledging the fact that he crossed the yellow first-down line.