One Bust for Each NFC North Team in 2022
Every team has one piece that fails to live up to the hype entering the new season. The NFC North teams are no different.
Every team has one piece that fails to live up to the hype entering the new season. The NFC North teams are no different.
After making the playoffs in 2020, the Chicago Bears decided it was time to move on from quarterback Mitchell Trubisky. They signed Andy Dalton to replace him and many fans were left disappointed.
Nothing came easy for the Chicago Bears during the 2020 NFL season. They won five of their first six games by a combined margin of 20 points, and a 5-1 start was overshadowed by head coach Matt Nagy benching Mitchell Trubisky for Nick Foles.
Before you bring out the pitchforks and the nasty tweets, the basis for the top 100 needs to be laid out.
A quarter of the season has come and gone, and defenses are starting to mold their chemistry together. Some guys are standing out with their breakout seasons while others are taking it to slow still getting their legs from under them. No significant injuries happened this weekend unless you have Davante Adams or maybe Mitchell Trubisky but plugging in those IDP players to fill the voids should be helping. Let’s recap from last week’s picks.
Miami’s season started off great out of the gate, and we’re looking good at 3-0. Led by a finally healthy Ryan Tannehill, who hadn’t played since 2016. The bubble was swiftly burst as back-to-back losses followed, which included a blowout loss to the New England Patriots in week 4, and then just a week later Tannehill picked up a shoulder injury late in week 5 against the Cincinnati Bengals. Brock Osweiler would fill in for five games, going 2-3.
Every team has one piece that fails to live up to the hype entering the new season. The NFC North teams are no different.
After making the playoffs in 2020, the Chicago Bears decided it was time to move on from quarterback Mitchell Trubisky. They signed Andy Dalton to replace him and many fans were left disappointed.
Nothing came easy for the Chicago Bears during the 2020 NFL season. They won five of their first six games by a combined margin of 20 points, and a 5-1 start was overshadowed by head coach Matt Nagy benching Mitchell Trubisky for Nick Foles.
Before you bring out the pitchforks and the nasty tweets, the basis for the top 100 needs to be laid out.
A quarter of the season has come and gone, and defenses are starting to mold their chemistry together. Some guys are standing out with their breakout seasons while others are taking it to slow still getting their legs from under them. No significant injuries happened this weekend unless you have Davante Adams or maybe Mitchell Trubisky but plugging in those IDP players to fill the voids should be helping. Let’s recap from last week’s picks.
Miami’s season started off great out of the gate, and we’re looking good at 3-0. Led by a finally healthy Ryan Tannehill, who hadn’t played since 2016. The bubble was swiftly burst as back-to-back losses followed, which included a blowout loss to the New England Patriots in week 4, and then just a week later Tannehill picked up a shoulder injury late in week 5 against the Cincinnati Bengals. Brock Osweiler would fill in for five games, going 2-3.
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