Eagles, Chiefs, and Bills (in any order) are at the top of the NFL right now. There's a significant drop-off at #4 with parity, inconsistency, and mediocrity ruling the day. That tells me AFC is better than NFC at the top.
Didn’t watch but very surprised Browns won. Right when I’m ready to puff the Bengals into the top 5, they lay an egg. NFL is so brutally mediocre this year.
Can't call it a failure without knowing the asking prices, contract situations, etc. I have to believe he'll make a good faith effort in pursuing S, RB, and hopefully OL.
Plenty of criticism (and over-analysis) could be had from that ugliness. But the bottom line is the game was non-competitive by the third quarter. It was essentially a rat race to 00:00 on the game clock.
Losing both safeties is big, big trouble. Hamlin has been encouraging, but JJ is out of his element (not sure why Joe B. spent so much time hyping him). I have to imagine S joins RB at the top of their trade deadline priorities.
Yes, fair. But not good enough to stand pat without exploring addition(s) to the OL at the very least. That’s not to say they can’t win it with the current roster and so you are right.
Bills aren’t good enough to stand pat, in particular, lots of concern about OL. But it takes the right trade partner, player, and contract…and good timing. They may ultimately HAVE to stand pat due to the market which is what I expect.