Elite Sports Talk - Week 2 NFL Review
Week 2 Review
This episode of Elite Sports Talk (EST) provides a comprehensive review of Week 2 of the NFL season, examines key team and individual statistics, and analyzes various early-season narratives, culminating in predictions for the upcoming games. The program began by acknowledging the start of Week 3 with the Thursday Night Football matchup between the Miami Dolphins and the Buffalo Bills, noting that the AFC East rivalry game was much closer than anticipated. Reviewing Week 2, the host pointed out an uptick in game disparity; the average margin of victory increased to 10.5 points per game, up from 7.5 points in Week 1. This change was attributed to Week 1 having 13 one-score games compared to only eight in Week 2, alongside significant blowouts suffered by the Cleveland Browns, Chicago Bears, and New York Jets.
Week 2 Game Highlights
The host focused on three of the most competitive contests from Week 2:
- New York Giants vs. Dallas Cowboys: The NFC East battle was a high-scoring affair, with the Cowboys ultimately winning 40-37. Giants quarterback Russell Wilson had an outstanding performance, completing 30 of 41 passes for 450 yards and three touchdowns, described as the "Seattle Seahawk version of Russ." Rookie Malik Neighbors contributed significantly with nine receptions for 167 yards and two touchdowns. Despite the offensive prowess, the Giants’ defense, expected to be the team’s strength, struggled. Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott went 38 of 52 for over 360 yards and two touchdowns, while CD Lamb and Jake Ferguson also posted strong receiving numbers.
- Denver Broncos vs. Indianapolis Colts: This "crazy game" featured numerous penalties and a controversial ending. The Broncos initially won 28-26, but the outcome was dramatically reversed when a "nonsense" leverage penalty was called on a Broncos lineman after time had expired. This gave the Colts a second chance to attempt a field goal, which they made, winning 29-28. Colts running back Jonathan Taylor had a standout game, rushing 25 times for 165 yards. Broncos quarterback Bo Nix threw for 206 yards and three touchdowns, but his late interception proved costly.
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Houston Texans: The Buccaneers secured a narrow 29-28 victory on Monday Night Football, driven by a game-winning drive led by quarterback Baker Mayfield (25 of 38 for 215 yards, two touchdowns, zero interceptions). The Texans’ defense, regarded as one of the best defensive line and DB groups in the league, kept the game close and managed to sack Mayfield four times. The Texans, however, continued to struggle with offensive line protection for CJ Stroud, who was sacked three times.
Key Statistics Through Week 2
The EST episode highlighted leaders in key statistical categories:
- Team Offense: The Baltimore Ravens led the league in scoring (81 points), while the Buffalo Bills led in total yards (900).
- Team Defense: The Los Angeles Rams allowed the fewest points (28). The Cleveland Browns led in fewest yards allowed (383). The New England Patriots topped the league with nine sacks, and the Jacksonville Jaguars led with five interceptions.
- Individual Leaders: Russell Wilson led in passing yards (618). Jonathan Taylor led in rushing yards (236). Malik Neighbors led in receiving yards (238). Lamar Jackson and Jared Goff were tied for the lead in passing touchdowns (six each).
Overreactions Discussion
The host analyzed whether current perceptions of teams were justified:
- Pittsburgh Steelers Defense: The analysis concluded that the poor performance of their high-priced defense (29th in scoring defense, 25th against the pass, allowing 63 points) is not an overreaction through two weeks.
- Houston Texans 0-2 Start: Concerns are justified, mainly due to offensive line problems causing them to rank 32nd in scoring (only 28 total points).
- Cincinnati Bengals Playoff Hopes: The belief that their playoff chances are finished is not an overreaction due to Joe Burrow's Grade 3 turf toe injury, which is expected to sideline him until at least mid-December (Week 15 or 16 minimum).
- Philadelphia Eagles Repeating as Champions: This claim is deemed definitely an overreaction, despite their 2-0 start, due to their concerning offensive metrics: 29th in total yards (518) and 31st in passing yards (238 total).
Week 3 Thursday Night Recap
The episode recapped the Bills defeating the Dolphins 31-21 in the Week 3 opener. The Dolphins, however, covered the 11.5-point spread. Tua Tagovailoa threw for 146 yards, two touchdowns, and one costly interception, while Josh Allen threw for 213 yards and three touchdowns without a turnover. The Dolphins’ defense was credited with playing better than expected, especially considering they were missing their top three corners. The host argues that the Dolphins' 0-3 start does not mean their season is "completely done."
WEEKLY PICKS
- LA Rams over the Philadelphia Eagles, citing the Rams’ 12-5 record on the East Coast under Sean McVay.
- Washington Commanders over the Las Vegas Raiders.
- Houston Texans over the Jacksonville Jaguars, anticipating a close game and a "revenge game" for Christian Kirk.
- Denver Broncos over the Chargers.
- Arizona Cardinals over the San Francisco 49ers, noting Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray is 2-1 when playing in San Francisco.
- Baltimore Ravens over the Detroit Lions in the Monday Night Football game, based on quarterback Lamar Jackson's dominant career home record of 39-3 and his 11-2 record against NFC teams at home.