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Sunday, November 24, 2019
Sunday, September 17, 2017
LIVE(ish) Play-By-Play from Week 2's Raiders vs. Jets Game!
This Week's Episode:
"S-H-I-T, Shit, Shit, Shit!"
JimboXAmerican@gmail.com
@JimboX
It's that time of year again, folks! As is the tradition here at The Internet Is In America, we're going to do our damnedest to give you LIVE play-by-play coverage of every single Oakland Raiders game of the season, including today's home stand against New York. Join us LIVE on Sunday, Sept. 17 for our patented possession-by-possession coverage of week 2's Raiders vs. Jets game, with the festivities beginning at 4 p.m. eastern time. There'll be updates every commercial break, so be sure to bookmark this shit prior to kickoff. And, as always, do us and yourselves a kindness and let all your fellow Raiders fans know what we're up to by posting links to our coverage on your social media pages. Hey, we're all in this together, remember (#SilverAndBlackLivesMatter) ...
1:35 PM - The kickoff will be at 4:05 PM Eastern. The Raiders are 1-0 heading into the home stand, while the Jets are looking for their first win of the season.
1:36 PM - The Raiders are 13.5 point favorites heading into the game. The last time the Raiders were favored that much was in 2001, in a game against Dallas - which the Raiders only won by a touchdown.
1:37 PM - The over/under for the game is 43.5. ESPN's Pro Football Index gives the Raiders a 91 percent chance to win the game.
1:38 PM - For the Raiders, fullback Jamize Olawale is questionable, as is cornerback Sean Smith and safety Keith McGill.
3:59 PM - And for the Jets? Safety Rontez Mills, TE Eric Tomlinson, LB Bruce Carter, and TE Jordan Leggett are all listed as scratches, while back-up QB Christian Hackenburg is listed as inactive.
4:04 PM - First round draft pick Gareon Conley will be making his pro start as a cornerback for the Raiders this evening, in case you were wondering.
4:06 PM - Oakland will receive first. Patterson takes it a little past the OAK 15.
4:06 PM - Marshawn hit behind the line on the first down run. There's a late flag.
4:07 PM - It's an unnecessary roughness call against the Raiders.
4:07 PM - Second and 18. Walford takes it to the OAK 15.
4:08 PM - Third and 11. Patterson gets six yards, which isn't enough to move the chains.
4:09 PM - Raiders punt. There's a flag in the backfield.
4:09 PM - It's a five yard penalty against the Raiders.
4:10 PM - Josh McCown is the starting QB for the Jets. Karl Joseph drops the running back for a two-yard loss.
4:11 PM - Second and 12. Matt Forte gets a three yard gain.
4:11 PM - Third and nine. McCown scrambles for maybe one yard. Time for the Jets to punt.
4:12 PM - The kick sails out of bounds around the OAK 19.
4:15 PM - Lynch rumbles for about four yards.
4:16 PM - Second and six. A 26 yard pick-up for Michael Crabtree on a Lynch to Carr flea-flicker.
4:17 PM - Patterson with a seven or so-yard run.
4:17 PM - Second and two. Cooper with a quick pick-up on the slant to move the chains.
4:18 PM - Lynch slips and rolls on a first down pitch.
4:19 PM - Second and 10. Marshawn with a four yard gain.
4:19 PM - Third and six. Flags down. Looks like the Jets jumped. Yep, it's five free yards for the Raiders.
4:20 PM - Third and one. Lynch takes it down to the OAK 20. That's a 13-yard rip.
4:21 PM - Incomplete to Seth Roberts in the end zone.
4:22 PM - Second and 10. Jared Cook with a six yard reception.
4:22 PM - Third and fourth. Washington takes it down to nearly the Jets' 1.
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| Michael Crabtree gets the Raiders on the board first via a one-yard TD reception. |
4:23 PM - First and goal. TOUCHDOWN RAIDERS!
4:24 PM - Michael Crabtree reels in the two-step screener.
4:24 PM - And the PAT is good. Raiders take the lead, 7-0.
4:27 PM - The Jets return man takes it to the NYJ 37.
4:28 PM - Robbie Anderson hauls in the 19-yard pass.
4:29 PM - The deep pass gets slapped away by Gareon Conley.
4:29 PM - Second and 10. Forte hit right at the line.
4:30 PM - Third and nine. MARIO EDWARDS JR WITH THE SACK!
4:35 PM - Donald Penn hit with a clipping penalty.
4:35 PM - Cook with about ten on the first and 17 play.
4:36 PM - Second and 7. Richard hit at the line.
4:36 PM - Third and seven. Amari Cooper with a 13-yard reception.
4:37 PM - And the Jets call a timeout, because they're still the Jets.
4:40 PM - Cooper hit right at the line on the first down pass.
4:40 PM - Second and 11. Crabtree is putting his shoe back on as the quarter ends.
4:43 PM - Still second and 11. And Richard gets a HUGE gain on the scoop and run. That's 39 yards.
4:44 PM - Lynch hit behind the line on the first yard run.
4:45 PM - Second and 10. Lynch runs for about four yards.
4:45 PM - TOUCHDOWN RAIDERS! Michael Crabtree with his second end zone pilgrimage of the day!
4:46 PM - And the PAT is good. The Raiders lead it, 14-0.
4:49 PM - The Jets take the touchback, so they'll start at their own 25.
4:50 PM - McGuire with a six yard run.
4:51 PM - Second and four. Sterling hauls in enough yardage to move the sticks.
4:51 PM - Tye with about three yards on a pick-up.
4:52 PM - Second and six. Bruce Irvin hits the ball carrier behind the line for a loss. And just like last week, he gets hit with an unnecessary roughness call.
4:54 PM - Jets get 15 free yards and they're now at the midfield point. McGuire gets maybe three yards on the run.
4:54 PM - Second and seven. The back gets about four yards.
4:55 PM - Third and two. And Kearse actually HAULS in the 34 yard pass for a touchdown. The PAT is good. It's 14-7, Oakland.
4:59 PM - Patterson takes the kick all the way up to the OAK 30. Flags are down.
5:00 PM - Jon Feliciano hit with a personal foul penalty. That backs them up to their own 15.
5:00 PM - Crabtree with a 21 yard reception.
5:01 PM - Lynch runs for about eight.
5:01 PM - The pass is just short of Cook.
5:02 PM - Third and two. And the Raiders call a timeout.
5:03 PM - And the pass is short of Cook again. King out to punt.
5:04 PM - The Jets fair catch it at their own 9.
5:07 PM - Forte with a six yard run.
5:07 PM - Second and four. Forte with a seven yard pick up to move the chains.
5:08 PM - McGuire with a catch and run for seven yards.
5:09 PM - Second and three. Powell with maybe a yard on the catch.
5:09 PM - Third and three. Looks like the Jets receiver was hit just shy of the line.
5:10 PM - Well, they converted by a couple of inches.
5:11 PM - And Del Rio is challenging the spot of the ball.
5:12 PM - The ruling on the field stands.
5:13 PM - The running back is hit behind the line. There's a flag on the play.
5:14 PM - That's a 15-yard taunting penalty against Marquel Lee.
5:14 PM - Forte runs across the OAK 40.
5:15 PM - That was a 16-yard run. Forte with a seven yard run.
5:15 PM - Second and three. Forte dropped about a yard shy of the first down marker.
5:16 PM - Third and one. The Jets call a timeout.
5:17 PM - And Tye can't haul in the catch.
5:18 PM - Jets trying for a field goal. It's good. Raiders still lead, 14-10.
5:19 PM - It'll be a touchback, so the Raiders will start the next drive at their own 25.
5:20 PM - Lynch with a two yard gain.
5:20 PM - Second and eight. Cooper can't hold on to it.
5:21 PM - Third and eight. And nope, it's not enough to move the chains.
5:22 PM - There's the two minute warning.
5:24 PM - Raiders punt. THE JETS FUMBLE IT AND THE RAIDERS RECOVER IT WITHIN THE JETS' 5!
5:25 PM - Holton with the pivotal recovery. Lynch hit at the line.
5:27 PM - Second and goal. Lynch with about two yards on the run.
5:28 PM - Third and goal. TOUCHDOWN RAIDERS! Beast Mode with his first score as an Oakland Raider!
5:28 PM - The PAT is good. Raiders lead it 21-10 with 21 seconds left in the half.
5:29 PM - Touchback, so the Jets will begin at their own 25.
5:30 PM - And the Jets just take a knee and run out the clock.
5:31 PM - Our halftime stats? Derek Carr is 13 for 18 for 167 yards and two touchdowns, while Josh McCown is 8 for 11 for 82 yards and one touchdown strike.
5:32 PM - As far as the run game is concerned, it's a lot closer than it would seem. The Raiders have 52 yards on the ground, while the Jets aren't far behind with 47.
5:33 PM - Michael Crabtree is the game's top receiver at the half. He's got 75 yards and two touchdowns on four receptions. Marshawn Lynch is the top rusher with 38 yards and a score on 11 carries.
5:33 PM - The Jets will get the ball first when we return from halftime.
5:45 PM - Offside call against the Raiders on the kickoff.
5:46 PM - Jets start around their own 30. About five yards on Powell's run.
5:46 PM - Second and five. The back might have enough to move the chains.
5:47 PM - Third and short. Looks like Powell has enough for a new set of downs.
5:47 PM - McCown scrambles for nine yards.
5:47 PM - Second and one. McGuire with a seven yard run.
5:48 PM - The back is dropped right at the line.
5:49 PM - Second and 10. Flag is down.
5:49 PM - It's an illegal motion call against the Jets.
5:50 PM - Second and 15. Forte hit for a loss.
5:50 PM - Third and 18. And McCown RUNS to move the sticks.
5:51 PM - That was a 22 yard run. Carrie breaks up the long shot to the end zone.
5:52 PM - Second and 10. And the receiver is hit behind the line.
5:53 PM - Third and 10. And Anderson is pushed out of bounds about two yards short.
5:53 PM - Fourth and one. And the Jets are going for it.
5:54 PM - And McGuire is STOPPED at the line.
5:54 PM - It's a delay of game penalty against the Jets, so they get to go again.
5:54 PM - Here comes the field goal unit. The field goal is good. It's 21-13, Raiders.
5:58 PM - Patterson is downed at the OAK 15.
5:59 PM - Washington with a six yard run.
5:59 PM - Second and four. Washington with more than enough to move the sticks.
6:00 PM - Washington with maybe a yard on the play.
6:00 PM - Second and 10. Washington ultimately dropped behind the line. A flag is down.
6:01 PM - 15-yard penalty against the Jets.
6:01 PM - Crabtree turns the corner for about five.
6:02 PM - Second and six. Cook just shy of moving the sticks.
6:03 PM - Third and one. TOUCHDOWN RAIDERS! Patterson cuts right down the middle for a 40-yard-plus run!
6:04 PM - That was a 43-yard run. And the PAT is good. It's 28-13, Raiders.
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| And don't you ever damn forget it, neither. |
6:07 PM - The Jets take the touchback. They'll start at their own 25.
6:10 PM - AND MACK WITH THE SACK!
6:10 PM - Second and 19. Mack gets called offsides. The Jets get five free yards.
6:11 PM - Second and 14. Kearse pushed out about three yards short.
6:12 PM - Third and three. Kerley converts via a ten-yard gain.
6:13 PM - McGuire with maybe two yards.
6:13 PM - Second and 8. McGuire can't reel it in.
6:14 PM - Third and 8. JOSEPH SACKS MCCOWN.
6:15 PM - And that's the end of the third quarter.
6:17 PM - Richard goes down at the OAK 20.
6:18 PM - Cooper with more than enough for a first down. A 16 yard pick up.
6:19 PM - A Jet is injured. Time for a commercial break.
6:22 PM - Lynch with a five yard reception.
6:22 PM - Steve McClendon was the hurt Jet. Second and 6. And Lynch appears to have enough to move the chains.
6:23 PM - TOUCHDOWN RAIDERS! Richard rips a 52-yard run! Of course the PAT is good. It's 35-13, Raiders.
6:27 PM - The ball fell off the stand, so the Raiders get to kick the ball again.
6:28 PM - AND JOSEPH WITH THE STRIP SACK! Raiders take over within the Jets' own 20.
6:30 PM - It's incomplete to Cooper in the end zone, but flags are everywhere.
6:30 PM - That puts the ball at the one yard line. AND CRABTREE WITH HIS THIRD TOUCHDOWN OF THE DAY!
6:31 PM - The XP is good. It's now 42-13, Oakland.
6:36 PM - The Jets take the touchback.
6:36 PM - Forte with about seven on the run.
6:37 PM - Second and 2. Keerley has enough for a new set of downs.
6:37 PM - Kearse with nine on the catch.
6:38 PM - Second and 2. Forte with enough to move the chains.
6:38 PM - Forte runs for maybe four, possibly five.
6:39 PM - Second and five at midfield. The receiver can't hold on to the ball.
6:39 PM - Third and five. The Raiders call a timeout.
6:41 PM - Forte takes it to the OAK 15.
6:41 PM - Amerson breaks it up in the end zone.
6:42 PM - Autry bats down the pass.
6:43 PM - Third and 10. The Jets call a timeout. Kearse reels in the catch in the end zone.
6:45 PM - Oh shit, Joseph looks hurt. OK, he's back on his feet. Good.
6:46 PM - The XP is good. It's 42-20, Raiders.
6:48 PM - Looks like the Jets are going for an onside kick.
6:49 PM - And the Raiders recover at midfield.
6:50 PM - Washington with a five yard run.
6:51 PM - Second and 5. And Lee Smith with enough to move the chains.
6:52 PM - Washington stopped behind the line.
6:52 PM - Second and 11. Washington stopped at the line.
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| Time to party like it's 2002, ya'll! |
6:53 PM - Third and 11. And Richard gets enough to garner a new set of downs.
6:54 PM - Minimal gain on first down.
6:55 PM - Second and nine. Richard takes it to the NYJ 18.
6:55 PM - Third and four. Patterson picks it up at the 11.
6:56 PM - Richard hit for a loss.
6:57 PM - Second and 11. And that'll take us to the two-minute warning.
7:00 PM - Richard with maybe a yard on the play.
7:01 PM - Third and 10. Washington hit about five yards short of the first down marker.
7:01 PM - Raiders going for it on fourth down, because why not when you are up by 22?
7:02 PM - And the Raiders jump offsides. Here comes the field goal unit.
7:02 PM - It's good. Raiders lead it 45-20 with half a minute left in the game.
7:03 PM - It's a touchback.
7:04 PM - McGuire runs it up the middle for a first down.
7:05 PM - And that's the ball game, folks. Our final score in Oakland? Raiders 45, Jets 20.
7:06 PM - The Raiders are 2-0 for the first time since 2002. And all I can say is, man ... do I love football, with a passion.
Thursday, October 20, 2016
2016 NFL Power Rankings - Week Six!
ESPN and Sports Illustrated can eat it - these are the only pro football power rankings anybody needs.
By: Jimbo X
JimboXAmerican@gmail.com
@Jimbo__X
This Week's Episode:
"All Hail Our (Former)Respective Glories!"
THE ELITES
01
Buffalo Bills (4-2)
Season Point Differential: +59
Yes, for one week at least, the goddamn Buffalo Bills are indeed the best team in pro football. In their 45-16 destruction of the Niners, you saw just about everything that makes a modern NFL team playoff-ready - a solid quarterback (T-Mobile had 178 yards and two TD passes), a stellar run game (how about LeSean McCoy's three touchdown, 140-yard day?) and a dynamite defense that looks great against the pass and the rush. The big question now is, can the Buffalo Bills sustain this phenomenal play throughout the remainder of the season (and punch their tickets to the post-season for the first time since 2000) or will they ... well, play more like the Buffalo Bills we're used to watching?
02
New England Patriots (5-1)
Season Point Differential: +58
03
Philadelphia Eagles (4-2)
Season Point Differential: +57
Hey, remember a couple of weeks back when everybody was talking about Carson Wentz as if he was the second coming of Joe Montana duck-taped to Peyton Manning, with arms made out of Tom Brady and Drew Brees, Voltron-style? Well, his play has taken a noticeable hit in quality the last two weeks. The rookie QB had an especially lackluster outing in the Eagles' 27-20 loss to the Redskins, in which Wentz went just 11 for 22 on passes for 179 yards and no touchdowns. Oh, and him getting sacked five times for a good 30-lost yards of offensive real estate isn't exactly a beacon of hope, neither.
04
Minnesota Vikings (5-0)
Season Point Differential: +56
05
Dallas Cowboys (5-1)
Season Point Differential: +52
No Romo, no problem! The Cowboys bested the Packers at Lambeau 30-16 in a game that, more so than any other this season, demonstrates why Dak Prescott ought to be the starter for "America's Team." The rookie sensation went 18 for 27 for 247 yards and three touchdown passes, and really, his wasn't event he most impressive offensive performance for the Boys that evening, seeing as how Ezekiel Elliot recorded 157 rushing yards on 28 carries against a loaded defense considered one of the best against the run in all of pro football.
06
Arizona Cardinals (3-3)
Season Point Differential: +49
07
Atlanta Falcons (4-2)
Season Point Differential: +33
08
Denver Broncos (4-2)
Season Point Differential: +32
Well, that's two back-to-back losses for the reigning, defending Super Bowl champions. In a tough, divisional road loss to the Chargers, Trevor Siemian was decent (230 yards and a TD on 30 completions), but the run game just couldn't get cranked up, producing an anemic 84 yards in the 21-13 loss. Still, the defense held up very well, holding Philip Rivers to 178 yards and the Chargers potent rushing attack to just 99.
THE PLAYOFF HOPEFULS
09
Pittsburgh Steelers (4-2)
Season Point Differential: +31
10
Seattle Seahawks (4-1)
Season Point Differential: +27
11
San Diego Chargers (2-4)
Season Point Differential: +18
After a long series of improbable losses mathematicians have determined to be a one-in-30-million fluke, San Diego finally got on the favorable side of Lady Luck via a 21-13 win over the Broncos. But perhaps the most surprising thing about the win? Just how well the Chargers' defense played, which, at the beginning of the fourth quarter, had held the Broncos to only three points, with their own offense ahead by 21.
12
Kansas City Chiefs (3-2)
Season Point Differential: +07
The Chiefs definitely put a hurting on the Raiders in a rain-soaked contest Sunday, besting the still No. 1 ranked AFC West team 26-10. Alex Smith may have had outstanding passing numbers (although, despite going 19 for 22, he recorded no touchdowns), but it was clearly the Chiefs' rushing attack that won 'em this one - at the final horn, they had recorded 183 rushing yards and three ground-based scores, with Spencer Ware leading the herd with 131 yards on 24 carries.
13
Baltimore Ravens (3-3)
Season Point Differential: +02
14
Green Bay Packers (3-2)
Season Point Differential: +01
The Pack just couldn't stop the Dallas offensive onslaught, as Green Bay fell to the Cowboys 30-16 last Sunday. A-Rod had decent stats (294 yards and a TD on 31 completions), but they just couldn't get their run game (which chalked up a puny 78 yards throughout the contest) going. And the defense - which allowed three aerial touchdowns and nearly 200 rushing yards - looked just as lethargic.
15
Washington Redskins (4-2)
Season Point Differential: 0
Don't look now, but the Skins are slowly but surely transforming into something that may very well resemble a kind of offensive juggernaut. Ye jest? Look no further than Washington's win over the Eagles last Sunday, when Kirk Cousins threw the pigskin for 263 yards and two touchdowns while Matt Jones chewed up the field for 135 rushing yards. And defensively, these kids ain't too shabby: after all, they did hold one of the League's most touted offenses to just 179 yards passing and just 94 rushing, didn't they?
16
Detroit Lions (3-3)
Season Point Differential: -03
Matt Stafford's excellent (statistical) season continued Sunday with a very close 31-28 win over the Rams. The former UGA gunslinger lobbed the rock for four touchdowns in the victory, ultimately collecting 270 yards on 23 completions. Leading the parade was receiver Golden Tate, who finished the contest with 165 yards and one TD on only eight receptions.
THE MIDDLE OF THE PACK
17
Tennessee Titans (3-3)
Season Point Differential: -07
The Titans' up-and-down season swung up last weekend, via a close fought 28-26 win over the hapless, helpless Browns. Marcus Mariota lobbed three touchdown passes in the winning effort, concluding the game with 284 yards on 17 completions, while receiver Kendell Wright wrapped up the contest with 133 yards and a solo trip to the end zone on eight catches.
18
Oakland Raiders (4-2)
Season Point Differential: -11
The Raiders put in their worst offensive and defensive showing of the season in last Sunday's 26-10 loss to divisional foes Kansas City (and, as always, the coroner's report can be read in full right here.) For another week, however, the Raiders still hold on to the best overall record in the AFC West ... although with K.C. and S.D. both slowly coming alive (while Denver appears to be slipping up a tad), things could get very chaotic in the rankings much sooner than later.
19
New Orleans Saints (2-3)
Season Point Differential: -13
Drew Brees and company narrowly survived a scare from the Panthers, but even after squandering a big lead, the Saints nonetheless managed to stave off their divisional foes en route to a 41-38 win. As that sum would lead you to believe, yes, Drew Brees did indeed air the shit out of the ball last weekend - he finished the contest with four touchdowns and 465 yards on 23 completions, with receiver Brandin Cooks leading the corps with 173 yards on seven catches.
20
Indianapolis Colts (2-4)
Season Point Differential: -14
21
New York Giants (3-3)
Season Point Differential: -15
22
Carolina Panthers (1-5)
Season Point Differential: -15
23
Miami Dolphins (2-4)
Season Point Differential: -16
24
Houston Texans (4-2)
Season Point Differential: -19
Well, it wasn't easy, but the Texans nonetheless escaped from their showdown against the Colts last Sunday night with a W. In the 26-23 O.T. win, Brock Os. went 25 for 39 for 269 yards, two TDs and one INT while Lamar Miller tore up the field for 149 rushing yards and one score on 24 carries. And leading Houston in receiving yards? Not DeAndre Hopkins, but C.J. Fiedorowicz, who clocked out with 85 yards and a TD on six catches.
ANXIOUSLY AWAITING THE DRAFT
25
Jacksonville Jaguars (2-3)
Season Point Differential: -26
The Jags just barely got past Chicago over the weekend, squeaking by with a razor thin 17-16 win. Blake Bortles wrapped up the game with 271 yards and a one-to-one TD-to-INT ratio on 20 completions, with receiver Allen Hurns leading the field with 74 yards on five catches. Alas, the run game was a non-factor, as the Jags could only muster a puny 54 rushing yards all afternoon.
26
Los Angeles Rams (3-3)
Season Point Differential: -27
The Rams dropped a tough one to the Lions last Sunday, winding up on the losing end of a 31-28 contest. Case Keenum had a solid showing overall with 321 yards and three touchdowns on 27 completions, but the run game was conspicuously absent - indeed, at the final horn, Todd Gurley and pals had only collected 76 yards on the ground, with the only rushing touchdown punched in by Keenum himself.
27
Cincinnati Bengals (2-4)
Season Point Differential: -36
The Bengals, at this point, have to be the most surprising underperforming team in the League. While Andy Dalton showed some slivers of flare in Cincy's 35-17 loss to the Patriots (he went 21 for 31 for 254 yards and a TD pass), the team just couldn't get their engines cranked, offensively or defensively. The looked especially lethargic in the second half, when they allowed New England to post 25 points over the course of 30 minutes of play.
28
Chicago Bears (1-5)
Season Point Differential: -42
Brian Hoyer's 300-plus yard throwing day wasn't enough to propel the Bears to victory, as they dropped a tough one to Jacksonville 17-16. Receiver Cameron Meredith had a very strong showing, finishing the game with 113 yards on 11 carries, but he nor anyone else wearing a "C" on the side of their helmets seemed to be able to find enemy end zone throughout the affair.
29
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-4)
Season Point Differential: -48
If last weekend felt strangely devoid of Jameis Winston, you're not hallucinating - the Bucs had a bye. Averaging 335.8 yards per game, Tampa Bay possesses the League's 23rd ranked offense and are ranked 20th overall in defense, allowing opposing teams to record an average of 366.2 yards per contest. They return to the gridiron this Sunday to play the 49ers, in what should be ... well, to be honest, a pretty shitty game.
30
San Francisco 49ers (1-5)
Season Point Differential: -58
After all of the controversy and the criticisms and the crude t-shirts and the politicization of sports radio and the strangely under-discussed contract extension, how did Colin Kaepernick actually perform under center? As it turns out, about as poorly as Blaine Gabbert, finishing the game 13 for 29 for 187 yards and a solo TD pass (and getting sacked three times for a net loss of 20 yards) in a 45-16 walloping from the Bills.
31
Cleveland Browns (0-6)
Season Point Differential: -63
The Browns just keep on finding ways to lose tight games, and their 28-26 loss to the Titans is especially heartbreaking. While Cody Kessler had a really good showing (he got 336 yards and two touchdowns on 26 completions), the Browns run game sputtered out. At the final horn, the team collectively ran the ball for only 40 yards - a sum Tennessee more than tripled on the other side of the turf.
32
New York Jets (1-5)
Season Point Differential: -69
Without question, the Jets' disastrous 2016 campaign has been the biggest dumpster fire in all of pro football - yes, even worse than the Browns, because heading into this season, people actually had halfway decent expectations for them. In the latest installment in the League's best tragicomedy, the Jets got their asses handed to them by the Cardinals, 28-3 on a live, nationally televised broadcast. Hold on to your hats, folks ... this thing is going to get a whole lot worse before it gets any better.
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