Coaches often talk about using the first weeks of the NFL season to figure out what their teams do well and what should be scrapped. By Week 3, identities are being forged, but just as important are the identities that appear to be lost, either by design or by error. For example, an identity that burned to the ground this week was that NFL teams are usually playing mostly clean football by now. As it turns out, no. Isaiah Rodgers played cleanly on Sunday -- the Vikings cornerback had pick-six , a fumble recovery returned for a touchdown and two forced fumbles in the first half of a rout of the Cincinnati Bengals -- but if a league-wide feature emerged, it was that almost everyone else has a lot of attention to detail to work on. Three blocked kicks impacting games late in the e
NFL Week 3 identity checks: Cowboys defense in trouble; Buccaneers league's toughest out?

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