Let’s avoid the obvious discussion regarding the good fortune of escaping Dallas with a win. Instead, I go directly into the good and the bad and, hopefully, what it all means for the rest of the season. But first, a quick word on the competition.
Don’t Sleep on the Steelers
I had my first chance to watch the Steelers in detail against the Chargers (though no time for game tape review). The obvious: Pittsburgh has a championship level defense. T.J. Watt remains the best (in my view) overall defender in the league. His partners on the edge, whether it’s Alex Highsmith or now Nick Herbig, make it really hard to protect the quarterback. The ageless Cam Heyward – well, he’s ageless. The secondary is improved. This is a tough defense. Continue reading “Ravens-Cowboys: The Good and the Bad”