

(If the $55 million QB beats the Ravens at home? Who Dey, and all that.) A rusty Joe Burrow won’t be Joe Brrrrrutal again after the disaster in the rain at the Dawg Pound, and Tee Higgins won’t get shut out again, but I’ll give you this - reaching a third consecutive AFC Championship game won’t be easy.

Where would be if everybody stopped at, ‘Nobody’s ever done that?’” SANCHEZ: “He’s on a fast track to win it. Also, did you catch Cheetah’s stats since 2018 against Bill Belichick? average of 4.6 receptions, 46 yards per game.) (I’ll stay with Lamar Jackson winning his second MVP - the 39th time a quarterback will have won it.

Tua Tagovailoa has jumped the MVP favorites list, but let’s hope he can stay healthy. Hill has promised a 2,000-yard season, and good luck to all cornerbacks trying to cover Cheetah. No receiver - not even Jerry Rice, not even Justin Jefferson in 2022 - has won the AP award. SANCHEZ: “Give me another couple of weeks and I’ll let you know.” Head coach Sean Payton looks on during the fourth quarter against the Las Vegas Raiders. (But if they lose to the Seahawks and their banged-up O-line in their home opener? Same Old Lions, who have never won a Super Bowl.) But look, these guys are legitimate threats to win the pedestrian NFC North. When does Motor City Dan Campbell start spewing “Lions Country, let’s ride!?” Uh, never. Jared Goff hasn’t been picked in 359 attempts, and just wait until electric Jahmyr Gibbs is unleashed. OVERREACTION: The Lions are Super Bowl contenders. (But what do you suppose Hackett might be saying, to no one in particular, if Payton’s Broncos lose to the Sam Howell Commanders at home?) He can’t fix Russell Wilson overnight, and quite possibly never, but he’ll make him better and challenge for a playoff berth. (No, Nathaniel Hackett did not flood the ballot box on this one.) Maybe it just takes a new head coach a little time after he institutes a Gilligan hat ban. OVERREACTION: Broncos head coach Sean Payton is overrated. The Post’s Steve Serby had a chat with former Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez about Week 1’s overreactions. Now, if the right side of the offensive line - specifically RT Evan Neal and RG Mark Glowinski - betrays Daniel Jones against the Cardinals, with the 49ers on deck Thursday night … some of you will be dreaming about how Tom Coughlin’s 2007 Super Bowl champion Giants started 0-2 … and some of you will be quick to remember how Ben McAdoo, Pat Shurmur and Joe Judge never made it to Year 3. A loss 40-0 to the Cowboys takes some doing, right? What the hell was that? Brian Daboll was Coach of the Year in 2022 last time I checked, and general manager Joe Schoen has upgraded the talent level. OVERREACTION: The Giants are the worst team in the league. (Now what if they’re upset by the Rams on Sunday? And the Rams move to 2-0 without Cooper Kupp? Your Week 2 overreaction: Sean McVay and Matthew Stafford will be back in the Super Bowl.) SANCHEZ: “You might be onto something there.” OVERREACTION: The 49ers are the best team in football: Brock Purdy with those weapons? With that defense? With Kyle Shanahan calling plays? Serby Says solicited former Jets quarterback and rising star Fox NFL analyst Mark Sanchez for reactions to some of the Week 1 overreactions: Welcome to Any Given Overreaction Sunday in the NFL. To respond to something with an emotion that is too strong or an action that is unnecessary.Īnd will be you again.
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If you’re not sure you meet the Serby Says standards for overreaction, our crack staff turned to Google for you to provide a definition: But it’s all good because it’s not healthy keeping things inside, especially if you were bounced so early from your knockout pool or your fantasy team suddenly has the look of the 2017 Browns. I trust everyone had fun overreacting after Week 1, and many of us will continue overreacting after Week 2. Zach Wilson made Jets' reality without Aaron Rodgers clear Jets' Robert Saleh faces moment of truth against Patriots Julian Edelman talks Jets-Patriots rivalry, Bill Belichick and Aaron Rodgers Jets must bury Patriots, Bill Belichick while they have the chance Kurt Warner has a special appreciation for Dolphins' Tua Tagovailoa
