[NFL] 2019 Regular Season - Postseason Too!

Miami played great to keep the streak alive. They get Pittsburgh in a week on a Monday night, should be an easy one.

In case anyone missed it, at the end of the game, Miami did an onside kick that was returned for a TD.
 
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Watching the Packers win is great, but watching the Bears offense implode repeatedly is almost as satisfying.

It's a good thing the Bears coach is an offensive genius that will figure it all out.
 
a few months ago:

Here's a way-too-early look at how the Jets' 2019 season just might go …

The Jets are loaded with offensive potential and they've got the right man in charge of their previously underachieving defense, so there's absolutely no reason why they can't be good and get off to a fast start. In fact, since they open against the Bills and Browns, there's no reason they can't start 2-0 and get the entire New York City area excited.

Then they travel to New England in Week 3, so they can get knocked back down to Earth.

That may feel familiar. And considering they see the Patriots twice in the first seven weeks while facing the Eagles and Cowboys in between, they really have a chance to duplicate their old pattern: Get off to a fast start, get their fans excited, then pull the rug out from under everyone and get the media screaming "Same old Jets!"

But don't fall into that trap. These are not going to be the same old Jets, even if they go from 2-0 to 3-4 or 2-5 faster than you can say "See? I told you!" Because there are two things these Jets really have working in their favor:

From Week 8 through the end of the season, the schedule looks as soft as the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man (before he starts destroying the city in Ghostbusters).

These Jets are legitimately good. Really.

No, I'm not kidding. Believe the hype about Darnold. He's that good. Most people could see that at the end of last season, even though he was surrounded by a less-than-NFL-caliber team at times. He showed dramatic improvement and an un-rookie-like ability to not repeat mistakes. All that will bode well for the future.

What bodes even better is that he has a true offensive coach running things now. Gase is creative, aggressive, and knows how to get the most out of his players. He's never really had a young quarterback like Darnold to work with. There's a lot he can do with him.

'They will make the playoffs': A way-too-early prediction for the Jets 2019 season | SNY

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