Following Denver's loss there are now only three unbeaten teams in the NFL.
1. The Pats have dominated and are by far the best team I have seen out there.
2. The Panthers have come from behind to win most of their games, and have shown incredible resilience. As of right now, they are clearly the team to beat in the NFC.
3. The Bengals have been, imho, the second best team in the league. Andy Dalton has been phenomenal, their offense is well rounded and has worked agains opposing defenses. Their weakness lies in their defense and the fact that they have not played a team like the Cardinals that is top 5 in both defense and offense yet.
The Bengals have played the:
- 2nd ranked defense (Seattle) and won by 3. Seattle ranks 13th in offense.
- 13th ranked defense (Bills) and won by 13. Buffalo ranks 23rd in offense.
- 17th ranked defense (Chiefs) and won by 15. Kansas ranks 21st in offense.
- 20th ranked defense (Chargers) and won by 6. Sand Diego ranks 1st in offense.
- 25th ranked defense (Ravens) and won by 4. Baltimore ranks 10th in offense.
- 26th ranked defense (Raiders) and won by 20. Oakland ranks 9th in offense.
- 28th ranked defense (Browns) and won by 21. Cleveland ranks 26th in offense.
Other than Seattle, they have not faced a very good defensive team this season. Their deep wins have come against teams that are terrible in both ends of the field.
I believe the Cardinals should be able to win this game simply by limiting TO's. And with Green Bays demise in the last two games, the Cardinals should clearly be the second team in the conference both in quality and standings.
1. The Pats have dominated and are by far the best team I have seen out there.
2. The Panthers have come from behind to win most of their games, and have shown incredible resilience. As of right now, they are clearly the team to beat in the NFC.
3. The Bengals have been, imho, the second best team in the league. Andy Dalton has been phenomenal, their offense is well rounded and has worked agains opposing defenses. Their weakness lies in their defense and the fact that they have not played a team like the Cardinals that is top 5 in both defense and offense yet.
The Bengals have played the:
- 2nd ranked defense (Seattle) and won by 3. Seattle ranks 13th in offense.
- 13th ranked defense (Bills) and won by 13. Buffalo ranks 23rd in offense.
- 17th ranked defense (Chiefs) and won by 15. Kansas ranks 21st in offense.
- 20th ranked defense (Chargers) and won by 6. Sand Diego ranks 1st in offense.
- 25th ranked defense (Ravens) and won by 4. Baltimore ranks 10th in offense.
- 26th ranked defense (Raiders) and won by 20. Oakland ranks 9th in offense.
- 28th ranked defense (Browns) and won by 21. Cleveland ranks 26th in offense.
Other than Seattle, they have not faced a very good defensive team this season. Their deep wins have come against teams that are terrible in both ends of the field.
I believe the Cardinals should be able to win this game simply by limiting TO's. And with Green Bays demise in the last two games, the Cardinals should clearly be the second team in the conference both in quality and standings.