mark my words Dopey and to a lesser degree Kubes are the weak links.
Originally Posted by Daddio
Five weeks into the 2012 NFL season, Kubes, J.J. Watt, Schaub and Foster get positive accolades from the Bleacher Report for their efforts. It should be noted that the BR writer probably was unaware of DD's expert "weak links" analysis of both Kubes and Schaub (found quoted above) prior to writing his report.
Kubes:
"Four NFL coaches have done a masterful job thus far. The first two in question are the two remaining undefeated head coaches.
Gary Kubiak of the Houston Texans and
Mike Smith of the Atlanta Falcons have guided their teams to a perfect start through Week 5. Houston and Atlanta are playing well in all three aspects of the game—offense, defense and special teams. They have built up a comfortable lead already in their divisions and shouldn't have too many problems in realizing a division title in 2012. The other two coaches who have yielded surprising results are
Jeff Fisher of the St. Louis Rams and
Leslie Frazier of the Minnesota Vikings."
J.J. Watt:
The NFL Defensive Player of the Month for September was awarded to
Chicago Bears CB Tim Jennings (NFC) and
Houston Texans DE J.J. Watt (AFC). As for the NFL Defensive Player of the Year award, there are seven players that I think are playing a superior brand of football. The seven players in question are Watt, Jennings,
Green Bay Packers LB Clay Matthews, Atlanta Falcons S Thomas DeCoud, Dallas Cowboys LB DeMarcus Ware, San Francisco 49ers LB NaVorro Bowman and
Minnesota Vikings LB Chad Greenway.
Schaub and Foster:
"The two teams that are commanding the most attention through five weeks are the only two teams that are still undefeated, the Houston Texans and the Atlanta Falcons.
Until somebody gives them a loss, their leaders will definitely be in consideration for the (NFL) Most Valuable Player award. So, I would say the clubhouse leaders after five weeks are
Atlanta Falcons QB Matt Ryan, Houston Texans QB Matt Schaub and
RB Arian Foster."
The link for the entire report:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...d-after-week-5