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 User Description: First half in two words: Stunning decline. Things were looking good at 2-1 -- which easily could have been 3-0 if QB Cam Newton wasn't stopped at the 1-yard line in Seattle -- and then COVID-19 hit Newton and sacked the entire team in the process. The Patriots haven't really looked the same since.Biggest question left to answer: Which Newton will show up? Is it the quarterback who lifted the offense on his back the first two weeks of the season? Or the quarterback who has looked unsure of himself for extended stretches ever since that impressive opening burst? When Newton has found his rhythm, the Patriots have looked capable on offense, despite not having a solid arsenal of pass-catchers at wide receiver and tight end.First half in two words: Still undefeated. The Steelers have a perfect record, but they're doing it in imperfect fashion. Of their eight wins, five have been decided by only one score -- including each of the past three games. But what matters most is that the Steelers have figured out ways to win and have made the big plays in the big moments. The Steelers have shown plenty of weaknesses in the first eight games, such as an inconsistent run game and run defense. But they've shown strengths, too, like an ability to fight through adversity. They'll have to do plenty more of that to put together a second half to match the first.First half in two words: Total buzzkill. After an upset of Indianapolis to start the season, then a three-point loss to Tennessee in Nashville, where they've struggled to keep games close in recent seasons, there was optimism that the Jaguars would be competitive and better than many thought. Things quickly fell apart after that. Jacksonville became the first team in NFL history to lose three consecutive games to winless teams (excluding season openers) and tied an NFL record by giving up 30 points in six consecutive games in a single season. As has been the case for much of the past decade, the Jaguars were essentially out of the playoff race before most of us bought Halloween candy.First half in two words: On track. While the first half of their season hasn't been perfect, the 8-1 Chiefs could be on a path toward a second consecutive Super Bowl championship. They lead the NFL in points differential, a sign of their strength. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes, with 25 touchdown passes and one interception, is playing as well as, if not better than, ever. The Chiefs have also found ways to win without getting big performances from Mahomes -- rushing for 245 yards in a win over the Bills and scoring touchdowns on defense and special teams in a victory over the Broncos. The Chiefs have the look of a tough out in the playoffs.Biggest question left to answer: The Chiefs are sixth in scoring defense and tied for fourth in the league with 14 forced turnovers. But they haven't established a defensive identity, and some of their numbers are troubling. Kansas City is in the middle of the league in sacks per attempt despite having a large percentage of its salary cap invested in pass-rushers Chris Jones and Frank Clark. It is 28th in red zone efficiency. The Chiefs rank 22nd in forcing three-and-outs. These numbers need to improve if the Chiefs are to avoid problems ahead.What is the toughest game left? While games against the Buccaneers, Dolphins and Saints could prove more difficult to win, the Week 11 game against the Raiders in Las Vegas is unquestionably the biggest. A victory doesn't figure to come easily for the Chiefs based on how the Raiders handled them during a 40-32 Las Vegas victory in Week 5. The Chiefs that day couldn't get much pressure on quarterback Derek Carr or contain the Raiders' speed at wide receiver. Meanwhile, Las Vegas pressured Mahomes relentlessly without resorting to the blitz. That's a lot for the Chiefs to fix if they're to beat the Raiders the second time around. 다파벳가입 A win would effectively lock up a fifth straight AFC West championship for the Chiefs, while a loss would signal a tight race to the finish.Who is playing for his job in 2021? Nick Foles. Foles is the only Chicago quarterback under contract in 2021 -- Mitchell Trubisky is expected to sign somewhere else next spring and Tyler Bray is a career third-stringer -- but he still needs to convince people that he's the right man for the job. Foles has played well in spurts, but the overall body of work has been underwhelming. Foles is hardly the only issue on offense. The Bears are a complete mess, with acute offensive line and playcalling problems. Still, the quarterback is always under the most pressure to perform. Foles must raise his level of play over the final seven games if he wants to be assured of the No. 1 job when training camp opens next summer.Final record prediction: 8-8. The Bears have no business making the playoffs with that offense.

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