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Tue Oct 29 17:40:00 UTC 2024: ## NFL Under Review: Week 8 Edition
**Colts’ QB Anthony Richardson Struggles, but Hope Remains**
Despite a dismal performance against the Texans, Anthony Richardson continues to show flashes of the potential that made him a top draft pick. While his completion percentage is abysmal, he also made some impressive throws and demonstrated his dynamic running ability. The Colts must remain committed to developing him, even if it means enduring growing pains.
**Wilson Rejuvenated in Pittsburgh, Steelers Surpass Expectations**
Russell Wilson has silenced his critics, leading the Steelers to their best offensive performance of the season in a resounding victory over the Giants. The team’s plus-68 point differential is a testament to their newfound offensive potency, and they’re currently atop the AFC North.
**Jets’ Implosion Continues After Saleh Firing, Woody Johnson Under Fire**
The Jets have hit rock bottom, losing their fifth straight game and looking woefully unprepared under interim coach Jeff Ulbrich. The team’s defensive decline is a direct result of losing Robert Saleh, and owner Woody Johnson’s decision to fire him has backfired spectacularly.
**Bears Need a “Commonsense Coach” to Save Themselves**
The Bears’ baffling decisions, such as handing the ball off to a lineman on third-and-goal, highlight the lack of a “commonsense coach” on their staff. The team needs a voice of reason to prevent such absurd choices from occurring.
**Eagles Soar Against Bengals, Proving They Are a Contender**
The Eagles delivered their most impressive performance of the season against the Bengals, demonstrating the potential to be a serious contender in the NFC. The offense thrived under new coordinator Kellen Moore, and the defense continued to solidify under Vic Fangio.