So much for parity as 9 NFL teams
have 2 wins through 9 weeks: Analysis
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[November 09, 2024]
By ROB MAADDI
Nine NFL teams have nearly no chance nine weeks into the season.
The Patriots, Raiders, Jaguars, Browns, Giants, Saints and Panthers
are 2-7. The Dolphins and Titans are 2-6.
On the opposite side, 11 teams have at least six wins.
So much for parity.
The league’s goal has always been to have every team stay in
contention for as long as possible. But 28.1% of the teams — more
than a quarter of the league — will likely spend the second half
battling for draft positioning.
Maybe Miami still has a chance to stage a turnaround because Tua
Tagovailoa is back and playing well. The Dolphins went 1-3 when
Tagovailoa was out with a concussion, averaging just 10 points.
They’ve lost both games since his return but scored 27 in each.
Oddsmakers are giving Miami respect. The Dolphins are just 1-point
underdogs on the road against the Los Angeles Rams (4-4) on Monday
night.
“I live in real hope, which is how are people’s games getting
better? Are we getting better?” coach Mike McDaniel said Thursday.
“Does that mean it’s up to standard or that losses are acceptable?
Absolutely not but vital to football teams having success in any NFL
season is that they master the art of getting better in the noise,
and don’t confuse noise with just losing.
“Noise is also very loud when you’re winning, and sometimes you can
have that – you could be sitting at 6-2 and if the ball isn’t
getting better through all the noise, I don’t have real hope. My
hope is real is because the football that I’m watching and detailing
is improving, and I think the team is focused on trying to have a
game where they feel like their brand of football was mastered. I
think the football team knows that when that occurs, things will
take care of themselves in the win column.”
The Dolphins are one of two of the two-win teams that made the
playoffs last season. Cleveland is the other. Both finished 11-6 and
lost in the AFC wild-card round.
The Jaguars, Saints and Giants had playoff aspirations coming in.
Jacksonville was 9-8 in each of the previous two seasons, winning
the AFC South in 2022 and advancing to the divisional round. But
this year has been a disaster for coach Doug Pederson, quarterback
Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars. They’ve lost five games by five
points or fewer.
“You got to build them back,” Pederson said. “You have to get them
back ready to go for another challenge. I need to show them and talk
to them in a way that is accountability, ownership, do your job, do
it better, do the little things.
“I have to show that in a team setting, bring it to light and just
show the guys, ‘Listen, this is what’s holding us back right now,
plays X, Y, and Z,’ whatever it is.”
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Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley (26) falls with the
ball after Jacksonville Jaguars safety Darnell Savage (6) upended
him near Jaguars linebacker Ventrell Miller (51) during the second
half of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024, in Philadelphia.
(AP Photo/Chris Szagola)
The Giants also made the playoffs in 2022 when
Brian Daboll was AP Coach of the Year in his first season in New
York. They went 6-11 last year when quarterback Daniel Jones missed
11 games because of injuries.
Jones is back but things haven’t gone any better for the Giants.
“Well, these guys, everybody, coaches, the players, again, you see
that we all do this to try to win,” Daboll said. “We spend a lot of
time here. We practice the right way. We work hard. When you don’t
get the results, certainly it’s frustrating. You do everything you
can do to get a win. Ultimately, that’s my job and my job is to
support and lead. Again, it should fall on me, not these guys.
They’re working their butts off.”
New Orleans finished 9-8 last season and got off to an impressive
start this year, going 2-0 and scoring 91 points in the process.
Nothing has gone right for the Saints since Week 3. The losing cost
coach Dennis Allen his job this week.
Carolina, New England and Tennessee were supposed to be rebuilding
so it’s no surprise each team has struggled.
At least the Patriots have reason for optimism because rookie Drake
Maye looks like he can be a franchise quarterback. Las Vegas,
Cleveland, Tennessee and Carolina have question marks at that
important position.
“I know everyone’s excited about our quarterback, and he’s a good
player for us,” coach Jerod Mayo said. “He will continue to develop
going forward, but he understands there are a lot of things to work
on for himself personally as well. You see some of the other guys,
and they’re at different points in their rookie year. Your rookie
year, no matter what position you play, it’s always tough. Again,
those guys, it’s about getting better every single day, and you’re
going to deal with different situations every single day, whether
you’re talking on the field or off the field.”
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