Sorting the NFL Week 3 Pile - Steelers and Madden 22 coins Colts look like teams that might panic in the beginning
We're beginning to gain some light on the different teams now that we're just three weeks into the NFL season. We aren't aware of some teams, like the Saints or the Pats. Certain teams, such as Jacksonville and the two New York teams, are simply terrible.
There are other teams who thought they were contenders or fringe players, it's going to be a whirlwind. There's no time to sit and take a breather when you're panicking. Not to say that anyone who's struggling generally needs to grab the bag of brown paper and begin breathing heavily.
There are teams that should be thinking of panicking, however. Let's take a look at some examples and then rank these on a scale of 1-10 terror.
Should we be worried over the fact that the Chiefs remain last in the AFC West?
First, Andy Reid, the Chiefs' coach, was admitted to hospital in an ambulance after the game , because his health was failing. Though he's been discharged from the hospital after the game, Peter King's account of the incident on NBC Sports suggests it sounds a bit more complicated than we had been told according to the Chiefs statement after the game. The health of Reid is the most important thing before anything else obviously. However, given that he may lose some time, and given that the fact that the Chiefs are in last place all alone in the AFC West and given the Chiefs are below .500 for the first time since Week 10 of 2015 it's at least worth asking how significant of an issue this could become in the future.
Kansas City is not good buy Mut 22 coins defensively right now. While the Chiefs gave up only 352 yards in total to the Chargers Sunday, L.A. dropped 30 on them, and Justin Herbert and Co. weren't able to stop Justin Herbert on Sunday's final drive.