Broncos Hand Chiefs First Loss

The Kanas City Chiefs Are No Longer Undefeated, After Falling To Peyton Manning And The Denver Broncos.

Peyton Manning In His Signature Quarterback Stance.

The Kanas City Chiefs fell to 9-1 on Sunday night after a 27-17 loss to The Denver Broncos. Peyton Manning had an average “Peyton Manning” game, throwing for 323 yards and 1 touchdown. Deymarius Thomas was the leading receiver in the game, catching 5 ball for 121 yards. Knowshon Moreno was the leading rusher with 79 yards on 27 carries. Montee Ball also had a big night running for 2 touchdowns, and 25 yards. The Chiefs weren’t that shabby with with Alex Smith throwing for 230 yards and 2 touchdowns, Jamal Charles also had a pretty good night rushing 78 on 16 carries. Dwayne Bowe was also decent night with 57 yards and 1 touchdown. With the wins the 9-1 Denver Broncos are now 1st in the AFC West and the #1 seed in the AFC. The Chiefs who are also 9-1 fall 2nd in the AFC West and 5th in the AFC. The Broncos will face the New England Patriots on SNF next week. On the other hand, the Chiefs will play the Chargers in Week 12. 

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Carolina Panthers Extend Win Streak

The Carolina Panthers Beat The New England Patriots To Move To 7-3 And Make An Even Bigger Statement. 

Cam Newton Celebrating During Carolina’s Victory Over The Patriots. 

The Carolina Panthers are on a six-game win streak, a streak that now includes wins over the 49ers and Patriots. The 24-20 win on Monday Night Football, added to the statement Carolina made last week after beating San Francisco. Cam Newton was outstanding, with 3 touchdowns, 0 interceptions and 209 passing yards . Steve Smith, Brandon LaFell, and Greg Olsen were also all equally impressive. Catching for a combined 174 yards and 2 touchdowns. Carolina’s rushing attack wasn’t as impressive, but Cam Newton did have 62 yards on the ground. On the other side, Tom Brady threw for 296 yards, 1 touchdown and 1 touchdown. Shane Vereen, Rob Gronkowski, Kenbrell Thompkins, and Danny Amendola all left it out on the field with a combined 229 yards. This however,  only amounted to 1 touchdown. The Panthers and Patriots are now both 7-3 and hold the 5th and 3rd playoff spots, respectively. 

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NFL: Saints Win Big On Sunday Night

BY Neil Mehta

The Saints’ Offense Torched The Cowboys’ Defense In Their 49-17 Win.

Drew Brees Threw For Almost 400 yards and 4 Touchdowns In A 49-17 Win Over The Dallas Cowboys.
Drew Brees threw for 392 yards and 4 touchdowns as the Saints routed the Cowboys. Tony Romo didn’t fare as well as he only threw for 128 yards and 1 touchdown. The backstory in the this win is the performance of Mark Ingram. Ingram ran for 145 yards and 1 touchdowns in 14 carries. Arguably his best game since he was drafted out of Alabama in the first round of the 2011 NFL draft. Pierre Thomas also ran for 87 yards to go along with 1 touchdown. Marques Colston was the leading receiver for the Saints, catching 107 yards and 1 touchdown. Darren Sproles and Kenny Stills also sparked the offense, catching a combined 151 yards to go along with 2 touchdowns. DeMarco Murray was the leading rusher for Dallas rushing for 89 yards and 1 touchdown. Like most of the Dallas offense Dez Bryant also had a quiet night only catching 44 yards. Witten was also ineffective only racking up 27 yards.

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Carolina Makes A Statement

The Carolina Panthers Proved To The NFL That They’re Legitimate Contenders With A 10-9 Win Against The San Francisco 49ers.

Ron Rivera And The Panthers Made A Statement On Sunday By Grinding It Out Against The 49ers. (via GettyImages)
In a hard-fought matchup against the San Francisco 49ers and the Carolina Panthers, the Panthers made a name for themselves. They justified their play as elite. Even though Cam Newton only threw 169 yard, 0 touchdowns and 1 interception, the Carolina defense was able to limit the 49ers to 0 touchdowns and 151 yards. Steve Smith lead Carolina with 8 catches for 63 yards. DeAngelo Williams was Carolina’s leading rusher with 46 yards and a touchdown. The 49ers did win in one category, Frank Gore lead all rushers with 82 yards in 16 carries. However,Colin Kaepernick would probably want to forget his 91 yard,1 interception performance. The Panthers are now 6-3 and are 1 game behind in the NFC South, behind the New Orleans Saints. The Panthers do however currently hold the 2nd NFC Wildcard spot. They will face the New England Patriots On MNF In Week 11. The 49ers will travel to New Orleans face a very dangerous Saints team.

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NFL: Is the Read-Option Dying?

The NFL season is only a quarter of a way through, but fans and fantasy football owners are already seeing the read-option struggle quite a bit in 2013 as compared to 2012. With so many quarterbacks having success with this unique play calling, have defenses already caught on?

NFL option offenses are finding less room to run wild in 2013 season. (via CBSSports)




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NFL: Hoyer, Manuel Injured

By Neil Mehta

Cleveland Browns’ Starting Quarterback Brian Hoyer and Buffalo Bills’ Starting Quarterback EJ Manuel Both Left Thursday’s Game Injured.

Brian Hoyer Being Carted Off The Field During Thursday’s Game Against The Bills.

Week 5’s Thursday Night Football Game ended with injuries to both Starting Quarterbacks. Rookie EJ Manuel was diagnosed with a LCL sprain and will be out for a few weeks. However, Brian Hoyer wasn’t as lucky, Hoyer tore his ACL. Just as things were looking up for the Browns Organization and Hoyer, their worst nightmare has come true. Brandon Weeden was able to step in and lead the Browns to a 37-24 win. The have stated that they will not pursue free agent Josh Freeman.

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NFL: Winless After Week 3


Eli, Griffin, Peterson, Big Ben And Revis Are All 0-3, Newton Wins Big!

A Disappointed Big Ben Leaving The Field After A 40-23 Loss To The Bears.


Eli Manning, Robert Griffin III, Adrian Peterson and Darrell Revis all have one thing in common, they are all 0-3. Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers on the other hand can celebrate a win. Brian Hoyer and the Cleveland Browns can do the same. But with stars like Eli, RGIII, Peterson and Revis combining for a 0-12 record, there’s a problem. The Giants will  
have another daunting task at hand next week, playing Alex Smith and the 3-0 Kansas City Chiefs. The Vikings also have a difficult road ahead, having to play the Pittsburgh Steelers in London next. As for the Steelers, they finally got the offense going last night against the Bears, but Big Ben’s 2 lost fumbles and 2 interceptions, one for a touchdown is what really killed them. The Redskins and Buccaneers however have have an easier road ahead, playing the Oakland Raiders and Arizona Cardinals, respectively. 

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NFL : The Same Old Story For The Pittsburgh Steelers

By Neil Mehta

Big Ben Praying After His All-Pro Center Maurkice Poucey Was Carter Off The Field.

One the best centers in the NFL, Maurkice Pouncey, tore his ACL and MCL in his knee yesterday. Verteran linebacker, Larry Foote, also tore his ACL yesterday and is out for the season.

On top of that, promising running back and special teams player LaRod Stephens-Howling tore his ACL too. Kelvin Beachum steeped in place of Pouncey yesterday, but was no where at the playing level of an All-Pro.The Steelers have signed Fernando Velasco to add some depth at the center position. Former Steelers running back, Johnathan Dwyer has also been signed.

The Steelers have been hit with Déjà vu, and will need a miracle to not have a repeat 8-8 season.

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NFL: Kansas City Rolls To 3-0

By Neil Mehta

The Kansas City Chiefs Defeated The Eagles In Thursday Night’s Primetime Game And Exceeded Their 2012 Win Total.
Chip Kelly Congratulating Andy Reid On His Victory. (via CBSSports)


The 2013 Kansas City Chiefs have already exceeded their win total from 2012. The Chiefs are a perfect 3-0 and are tied with Denver for the divisional lead. The improvement can be explained through a new head coach with Andy Reid and Pro-Bowl Quarterback Alex Smith. Smith had 273 passing yards along with 0 interceptions. The defensive was also key, with Eric Berry scoring a Pick 6. 

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NFL: Predictions, Preview & Picks for Gameweek 2

By The Sport Blogger

Week 2 Everybody! It feels great to be watching football again, doesn’t it? Week 1 provided us with some great thoughts and evaluations, and week 2 should give us a more clear outlook of how teams will be looking for the rest of the season. This week gives us some interesting matchups like RG3 vs Aaron Rodgers in the Redskins vs Packers, or what could be the last “Manning Bowl”. Join me as I will give you my opinion of each matchup.

This could be the last time this two face each other in an NFL game – (via espn.go.com)


NEW YORK JETS @ NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS:

Yes, I know I came a little late to the party. But I will still talk about it. I think that the Jets are better than we all gave them credits for. They are still the worst team in the division (maybe better than Buffalo), but they are not the worst team in the league. New England has some troubles at WR. Bill Belichick has to know that he will be without Danny Amendola for more games as the season moves on, and he can’t rely on Aaron Dobson or any of those rookies to be Brady’s N 1 guy.

The game was lackluster for Thursday night. (via ESPN)

ST. LOUIS RAMS @ ATLANTA FALCONS:

People want to see more of Sam Bradford. He has all  the tools now, so there is no excuse for him now. What may be preventing the Rams to fight for a wildcard spot might be his QB. I am looking forward to see Matt Ryan and Co. against that fierce Rams defense, specially knowing that going 0-2 is not an option for this team.

My Pick: Atlanta Falcons



CLEVELAND BROWNS @ BALTIMORE RAVENS:

Baltimore didn’t look good at their season opener. The defense got fooled several times by Peyton Manning, and the offense looked not good enough. Against Brandon Weeden and the Browns things should get better, but that doesn’t take away that, right now, Cincinnati is the best team in the AFC North.

My Pick: Baltimore Ravens


CAROLINA PANTHERS @ BUFFALO BILLS:

I liked the Bills in last week’s game, so much that I thought they would win it, until they lost in in a way that only the Bills knows how. I feel that the duo of CJ Spiller and Fred Jackson could do big damage to the rest of the league. I didn’t like Cam Newton last week. He looked distracted and plain mediocre.

My Pick: Buffalo Bills



Will reigning MVP Adrian Peterson
be the game changer? (via NFL)

MINNESOTA VIKINGS @ CHICAGO BEARS:

The Vikings did not look good against the Lions. Christian Ponder looked worse than usual, which could lead to him loosing the starting gig by week 6 if he doesn’t step it up in a major way. The Bears defense looked good without Brian Urlacher, since they still have some nice veterans like Charles Tillman, who last year was a serious DPOY candidate in the first half of the season. They are old,  but they are good enough

My Pick: Chicago Bears 
 
 
 
 

WASHINGTON REDSKINS @ GREEN BAY PACKERS:

RG3 vs Aaron Rodgers. This sounds like a really interesting match, but it all depends on which RG3 will we watch that day: The RG3 from the first 3rd quarters, or the one in the 4th quarter. The Packer’s defense is slowly getting better year by year, and even though people don’t talk about them as much as they used to, they still have Aaron Rodgers in their team, and with an improving running game and defense, watch it.

My Pick: Green Bay Packers
 
TENNESSEE TITANS @ HOUSTON TEXANS:

I don’t know what to think about this match. I used to believe in Jake Locker, but after watching him in past games, I am not so sure anymore. The same goes for Matt Schaub, in a different degree obviously. If the Titans wants to have a shot at a wildcard spot, they can’t afford to loose a match against a division rival. I like the Titans new offensive line, because it should help Chris Johnson become CJ2K again. Houston could go 16-0 for all I care, but I won’t believe the hype of this team until I see them in December.

My Pick: Houston Texans

MIAMI DOLPHINS @ INDIANAPOLIS COLTS:

This game should be interesting. Both teams will probably wind up fighting for a wildcard spot, so they can’t loose this game. I really liked the Dolphins front seven against the Browns offensive line, and against the Colts, I like it even more. I never believe a rookie season (New football fans, Rick Mirer) , and less a QB one, but Andrew Luck is the real deal so far, and he will also have to prove he is a more mobile QB because Miami’s feisty defensive front won’t give him too much time in the pocket. When it comes to Ryan Tanehill, he is slowly progressing, but he needs to target more deep throws to Mike Wallace. You paid the man $60mil not to have 10 catches for 75 yards, but to have 4 or 5 for 120. Wallace needs to know which type of WR he is, and stop whining, but he needs to be targeted more.

My Pick: Miami Dolphins

DALLAS COWBOYS @ KANSAS CITY CHIEFS:

The Cowboys’ defense was very different against Eli Maning on Sunday. Not good, or bad, just different. Not good because they allowed him to throw for over 500 yards, but not bad because they forced six turnovers and sealed the game. I like this defense. Monte Kiffin is doing a good job of using the Cowboys’ strengths. Kansas City faced the Jaguars, so there is really not much to say about this game, since facing Jacksonville is not much of a parameter that you can grade a team. I like the idea Alex Smith under Andy Reid, and I may like it a lot after this game.

My Pick: Dallas Cowboys

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS @ PHILADELPHIA EAGLES:

The Philadelphia Eagles looked incredibly good on monday night: that is until the 4th quarter of said game. Or was it really just RG3 waking up and rusting off after not playing since January? Whichever the case it was, Philly went through more trouble than they should have after dominating in a surprising way the first 3 quarters. The Eagles looked good with Chip Kelly’s offensive system; what I’m not so sure is if they have the endurance to hold it that good and that fast (and even faster, according to Kelly) for 4th full quarters. San Diego was just like Philadelphia, except much worse. They allowed 17 points in the 4th against the Texans. That cannot happen in a football game. If the Chargers don’t do something quick, this could easily get out of hand fast. 

My Pick: Philadelphia Eagles

DETROIT LIONS @ ARIZONA CARDINALS:


I want to see more Reggie Bush now. I absolutely love what Bush brings to the Lions. I said it when they got him, and now he is just proving me right. Last week he looked like the USC Reggie Bush. On the Cardinal’s side,  I am really intrigued in seeing how Todd Bowles’ defense will take the challenge of facing “Megatron”. Patrick Peterson can’t cover him by himself, and Bowles knows that. However, if he decides to put more coverage in him, Arizona may suffer the same way the Vikings did by leaving Bush all alone . I also want to see more of that Carson Palmer- Larry Fitzgerald combination, which looked really good last sunday.

My Pick: Detroit Lions

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS @ TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS:

This game looks like a really good one for all the commotion that has been surrounding Bucs QB Josh Freeman lately. He is aware that his job is in the hottest seat in the NFL right now. Greg Schiano is not sold on him, and Freeman knows that. He has to play with urgency, which he didn’t last week. Last year, this game was a shootout from both QB’s, but something tells me it won’t be like this on sunday. Tampa’s secondary is much better now, as is New Orleans’ overall defense. I want to see more of the Saints’ defense before I consider them as a threat to the Atlanta Falcons for the division.

My Pick: New Orleans Saints

DENVER BRONCOS @ NEW YORK GIANTS:

I promise I won’t talk about the “Manning Bowl” like every other blog is doing it, because here at TheSportMatrix, we are different and unique, but I will mention the Manning Brothers separately. First, I want to see Eli bounce back from an uneven performance against Dallas. He lost his perfection at Jerry’s World, and that hurt, even if he won’t admit it. On the other side, Peyton comes from throwing 7 TD’s… in one game. He probably won’t throw for 7 again, but he is looking amazing and a mediocre Giants D probably won’t stop him. Beyond all that whole “7 TD’s and Danny Threvathan dropped TD thing”, everybody ignored the fact that Denver’s front seven really missed Von Miller. They looked like they could not pressure the Qb at the beginning. Von Miller will be gone for 6 games at least, and that means a lot of pressure and sacks less for the Broncos D. They need to fix that.

My Pick: Denver Broncos

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS @ OAKLAND RAIDERS:

Seriously, if you’re not a fan of the Jags or Raiders, why are you watching this game? No, I am just kidding, but in all serious means, this game might become interesting on the Raiders part. Terrell Pryor is not looking like a starting QB, but he is getting there. Besides, it is actually entertaining watching that guy play. I have always been a fan of running QB’s, and he looked really good against Indy. The Jacksonville Jaguars might be the worst team in the league right now. And there is so much to grab from. First (and most importantly) can somebody explain me how is Blaine Gabbert still playing in the NFL? There is no reason as to why he should be the starting QB of the Jags. I agree, he doesn’t have much talent surrounding him, but you can tell when a guy just doesn’t have it, and Gabbert never was even close to having it. Chad Henne may not be Joe Montana, but he is much better than Gabbert. Him getting injured one more time is just one more sign for Jacksonville to just give up on him. The whole Jags team looked horrible against the Chiefs, and honestly, I don’t think they will fair any better against Oakland, except Henne has a really good game, or the Raiders have a horrible one.

My Pick: Oakland Raiders
 
PRIMETIME GAMES:

Sunday Night Football:
San Francisco 49ers vs Seattle Seahawks

This rivalry keeps getting better and better. The Jim Harbaugh vs Pete Carroll one comes all the way from their college days, and the players clearly don’t like each other. Both teams know that one of them will win the division, so this game may be the most important game in the NFL in this first 2 or 3 weeks. Losing is something neither one of them can afford. I liked Colin Kaepernick against the Packers. He looked smooth and cool under pressure. However, Seattle’s D line is much better than Green Bay’s, so I want to see how he fares against one of the best defenses in the league. Russell Wilson  may be doomed to be overlooked by the likes of RG3 and Andrew Luck his whole career, and his rookie season proved that. I think he had the best season of the three of them, yet he was not as flashy as RG3, and not as commanding as Andrew Luck. He has a tough challenge ahead of him on facing the niners defense twice a year, but I think he can handle it. This will be a tough, physical, match that might wind up in a couple of fights if the refs don’t handle it properly.

My Pick: San Francisco 49ers


Monday Night Football:
Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals

I can tell you right now, this won’t be a pretty game to watch. It will be kind of slow, as is the whole Steelers team right now. Pittsburgh looked bad in their season opener. They never got the running  game going. Loosing Maurkice Pouncey was a devastating shot at an already fragile O line. The loses of Larry Foote and Larod Stephens-Howling also hurt in a major way. This season could be ugly for you Steelers fans. On the Cincy side, it is now or never for the Bengals. Both big teams in the AFC North are hurt, so it’s time to take advantage of that. I like how they played against the Bears last week, but blowing an 11- point lead is not something Marvin Lewis and Co. should be proud.
 
My Pick: Cincinnati Bengals



This week should give us a lot of surprises and upsets. Several matchups here have playoff implications… yes, since now (Go ahead and tell me that this 49ers vs Seattle won’t matter at the end of the season). I really hope you liked it, and if you do (and even if you didn’t), please follow me on Twitter and give me feedback, share this and comment on the section below. I hope you all have a good Sunday football! 

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