| Colt McCoy led the Browns for a 27-17 victory over the Packers. |
2. Somewhat curious there's so much public outcry about Tim Tebow's No. 2 slot in Denver. If it were up to me, he'd be probably be served best as the third, go-to man on the QB depth chart; Brady Quinn, although perhaps not what he was at Notre Dame, is a better fit for an offense that doesn't stray toward risky spreads much. Tebow undoubtedly puts on a show and is a fan favorite, but he lacks the pocket poise and traditional skill set needed in a NFL pro. Count me in as a non-believer, Tebow, but it's possible you could convert me.
3. Not gonna lie -- I was pleasantly surprised by Cam Newton's 8-of-19, 134 yd. confidence under center as he debuted for the Panthers against New York, which Carolina won 20-10. I have admittedly never, ever been a fan of the rapid-rise-to-the-top Heisman winner, but it was awesome to see him utilize his 6-foot-6, 250 lb. frame to aid his running corps by blocking an encroaching defender post-handoff. Though the Panthers are on the right side of the record for 2011 for now, it will be interesting to see how they shake out in division play now that we've seen Newton might not be a complete flop.
4. Tampa Bay's coach Raheem Morris says his team is "youngry" -- "young" + "hungry." He's right. The Bucs routed Kansas City 25-0, with second-year QB Josh Freeman at the helm, symbolically scoring the team's first 7 points of the season. This kid (and his kid coach) brought this team back from oblivion and into contention; Freeman is a leader and a playmaker who holds massive promise for a city that has forgotten victory. I could see this squad storming the NFC South if these youngin's really do want to satisfy their hunger.
| Jake Locker threw 7-of-10 in his NFL debut for the Tennessee Titans. |
5. I just want to say go Jake Locker. The QB out of Washington threw 7-of-10 and a 45-yard bomb for his first pro TD. That is how you arrive in style. His talent needs a bit of refining at a higher level of course, but with veteran Matt Hasselback on for a three-year deal with the Titans, Locker has a great, seasoned mentor to keep him in check. Another QB out of this year's rookie class from whom to expect great things.
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