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Sit back and relax. This is a journey into the unknown. That’s right. I’m not sure there’s a defense you can trust every week in the NFL. Honestly, the Steelers looked like a bunch of red-shirt college freshmen trying to cover Ja’Marr Chase on Thursday night. It was comical.
And they made Joe Flacco look like prime Tom Brady. I pity the folks who selected the Steelers as their survivor pick this week.
Really, it seems like the only way to pick a defense in a given week is to target the few NFL teams with no viable offense. How many teams fit that category? Ready for the answer? You won’t like it. One.
Fortunately, the opponent of that team might be available if your league this week.
Sure, it’s not rocket science. People are going to flock to the Patriots. They have a decent defense. But this week it’s all about that bass. And the Titans have no treble.
How weak are the Titans? Let’s let a “bold” anonymous Raiders’ coach tell us, according to The Athletic.
“That might be the worst team I’ve seen in the last 25 years,” one Raiders coach said of the Titans after Sunday’s game. “They don’t have any difference-makers other than (defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons), and the whole thing was a total mess.”
No difference-makers. Let’s look at that offense.
Quarterback Cam Ward has been overmatched in his rookie year. He talked a good game, but when the season began, NFL defensive coordinators began to shut him up.
Six games. Completion percentage of 55. Three touchdown passes. Four picks. Fourteen carries for 36 yards. QBR of 25.1.
How bad are those numbers? Consider that the Cincinnati Bengals decided retreaded retread Joe Flacco was a better option than Jake Browning. And Browning’s numbers, though bad, are far more encouraging than those of Ward.
Feast, my hungry Patriots defense!
Cornerback Marcus Jones is ready to rock, according to WEEI via Audacy.com.
“We still haven’t played our best football, and we know it,” Jones said. “We strive for it every week. But at the end of the day, we want to make sure we cause turnovers and get the ball back to the offense.”
Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears offer average threats out of the backfield. However, the Patriots eat running backs for breakfast. This comes from the Patriots Media Relations via Audacy.
“The Patriots are the only team in 2025 that has not surrendered 50 yards to a running back through the first six games,” Meghan Ottolini wrote. “It is the first time in team history that has occurred. Last season, Baltimore did not allow a 50-yard rusher for...