Every week, Colin makes a bunch of predictions. Some hit and some miss, but every Monday, he holds himself accountable in Where Colin was right, where Colin was wrong.

Here’s where Colin was on target, and where he misfired after 11 weeks of NFL games, 12 weeks into the college football season, and a month into the NBA regular season.

Where Colin was right

“New” Alex Smith is still just old Alex Smith – When the Chiefs were dominating teams earlier in the year, many were pushing a narrative that this was a “different Alex Smith,” who wasn’t afraid to throw the ball down the field and could lead the Chiefs to a Super Bowl.

Colin never bought it and, sure enough, the Chiefs have cooled off and Smith has regressed to the same check down happy, game manager, who shrinks when the weather gets cold. In 16 of Smith’s 25 starts in the last 2 seasons he has 1 or fewer TD passes. Yesterday against the Giants he had zero. Smith is a good quarterback, but there’s a reason they drafted Pat Mahomes in the first round, last year.

Where Colin was wrong

Jay Cutler has been a disaster in Miami – When Jay Cutler opted to split from his announcing gig with Fox to reunite with Adam Gase in Miami, Colin thought Cutler could hit the ground running and win some games because of their previous relationship. 11 weeks into the season, it’s safe to call this a complete disaster.

After starting the year with a canceled game due to Hurricane Irma, the Dolphins have been ravaged by injury and Cutler has been completely ineffective. Miami needs leadership. Jay Cutler provides whatever the opposite of that is. The result is a bunch of losses and team that’s already thrown in the towel on the season. Colin was wrong.

Where Colin was right

Replacing Tyrod Taylor was a panic move – Buffalo shocked pretty much everyone when they announced they were pulling Tyrod Taylor, in favor of rookie Nate Peterman against the Chargers. The move was puzzling to many because Buffalo had a winning record and was competitive for the first time in years.

Colin didn’t like it either and thought it wreaked of a panic move from an organization that measuring the success of their season by comparing it to their division rival, New England. Taylor isn’t great, but he’s good enough to win some games and possibly make the playoffs. That’s as good as it’s going to get for the Bills, right now. After 5 first half interceptions by Nate Peterman, it’s clear Colin was right.

Where Colin was wrong

Jack Del Rio isn’t the answer in Oakland – After a breakout 2016, Colin approved of Oakland head coach Jack Del Rio getting a 4-year extension, but 11 games into this season, the 4-6 Raiders have regressed, look poorly coached, and are losing by an average of two touchdowns in their losses.

He thought the Raiders would be the Patriots best competition in the playoffs, but yesterday, the two teams looked like they didn’t even belong on the same field. Colin still loves Derek Carr, but it’s clear that Jack Del Rio isn’t the answer to help him take the next step. Colin was wrong.

Where Colin was right

Brock Osweiler is the worst NFL starting quarterback – After signing a massive free agent contract and bombing in Houston, Osweiler was shipped to the Browns where he was beat out by rookie DeShone Kizer before being cut. After all of that sucking, he somehow managed to land the starting job in Denver. He’s still terrible. Colin has been out on Brockstar since college. He’s the worst starter in the NFL.

Brock Osweiler’s play is giving everyone affiliated with the Broncos CTE, both figuratively and literally #NEvsDEN pic.twitter.com/J7uhDfIZgG — NOTSportsCenter (@NOTSportsCenter) November 13, 2017

Where Colin was wrong

Paul Chryst has been a home run at Wisconsin – When Wisconsin announced it was signing Paul Chryst to replace the departed Bret Bielema, Colin was underwhelmed. Chryst was 19-19 at Pitt, and Colin didn’t think he was cut out for a top program like Wisconsin. He’s now 32-6 with the Badgers, and has them in the national title hunt. Colin whiffed, Chryst has been a home run.

Where Colin was right

LeBron and the Cavs are starting to figure it out – After the Cavs terrible start, many were saying the roster was too old, and this was the year LeBron would fail to come out of the East. Colin didn’t see any reason to panic, saying LeBron was just coasting through the meaningless first month of the season and would eventually figure it out like he always does. Now the Cavs have won 5-straight, 7 of 9, and their defensive rotations are significantly improved. LeBron isn’t done yet. Colin was right.

A compilation of LeBron James​ daggers from the left wing. pic.twitter.com/a5DtSxiCGK — Cavaliers Nation (@WeAreCavsNation) November 15, 2017

Where Colin was wrong

Joey Bosa is a beast not a bust – Colin thought Joey Bosa had a chance to be one of the biggest busts in the 2016 draft, but Bosa is become arguably the most dominant pass rusher in the NFL in only his second year with 10.5 sacks on the year, and 8 sacks with 3 forced fumbles in his last 6 games. Joey Bosa is a relentless monster.

Peterman threw 5 INTs. Joey Bosa crushed him on 4 of them. #BUFvsLAC pic.twitter.com/uveM3L1nhB — Josh Cohen (@jco3215) November 21, 2017

Where Colin was right

Jon Gruden. Is. Not. Taking. The. Tennessee. Job. – Colin has consistently said Jon Gruden isn’t taking the Tennessee job, but that hasn’t stopped the rumor mill in Knoxville from reaching such an absurd level of insanity that a local restaurant had to tweet an apology for setting the internet on fire with a false rumor that Gruden and Peyton Manning were dining there. Vols fans desperately want this to happen, but Gruden isn’t leaving the booth to take this job.