NFL: Quick Strikes From Week Three Action

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The NFL has completed three weeks of action and closed out the month of September. Away we go with the NFL week three round up!

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Arizona Cardinals-47 to 7. Colin Kaepernick throws two pick sixes. Are you kidding me?

Atlanta Falcons-Nice comeback against the Tony Romo-less Cowboys,

Baltimore Ravens-They had the Bengals on the ropes several times and let them off the hook.

Buffalo Bills-It was blowout weekend and the Bills were in the winning end of one of those games.

Carolina Panthers-The Panthers got a win and Cam got an earful and complained. His gripe was way overrated.

Chicago Bears-No Jay Cutler…no points scored.

Cincinnati Bengals-Bengals fans can get as excited as they want but until Andy Dalton wins a playoff game, the regular season is just a formality,

Cleveland Browns-What is there to be excited about in the Dawg Pound?

Dallas Cowboys-A loss at home and now on the road to face the 0-3 New Orleans Saints who are desperate for a win.

Denver Broncos-Peyton Manning quietly has his team undefeated at 3-0.

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  • Detroit Lions-The Lions are in Seattle this week and host the hot Cardinals next week. OUCH!

    Green Bay Packers-The Pack just keeps on winning.

    Houston Texans-Let’s see how the Texans fair in Atlanta.

    Indianapolis Colts-Back-to-back divisional games with a win last week and one of the worst teams in the league this week.

    Jacksonville Jaguars-No chance last Sunday in New England. Ni. Hence in Indianapolis this Sunday.

    Kansas City Chiefs-Kansas City tried to make it interesting in Green Bay but we overmatched.

    Miami Dolphins-Miami is an early season fade, something they typically begin to do later in the season.

    Minnesota Vikings-The Vikes road the coattails of Adrian Peterson in the victory last weekend. A.P. will Make or break this team.

    New England Patriots-New England’s offense is scary good.

    New Orleans Saints-Where are those “Aints” bags?

    New York Giants-Good luck in Bufflao.

    New York Jets-What a difference a week makes.

    Oakland Raiders-Cleveland will not be that last victory.

    Philadelphia Eagles-A big win against the Jets builds some confidence, playing the Redskins this Sunday provides even more.

    Pittsburgh Steelers-Worst site in years…seeing Big Ben grabbing his knee in pain.

    San Diego Chargers-The up and down San Diego Chargers.

    San Francisco 49ers-This team is riding the cusp of becoming a disaster.

    Seattle Seahawks-Seahawks defense pitches a nice shutout.

    St. Louis Rams-Thanks for nothing Mark Barron.

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers-Jameis Winston can play on this level. Too bad his team barely can.

    Tennessee Titans-Marcus Mariotta? See comment on Jameis Winston.

    Washington Redskins-Will we see RG III this season?

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