After the first two weeks of the NFL season, I struggled to find anything interesting.

All of a sudden, the NFL is giving us exactly what we want. What we want is, of course, chaos.

No, I’m not talking about the kind of chaos where we fight about the meaning of the flag.

I’m talking about the kind of chaos that turns rankings upside and leaves experts baffled.

If you saw what happened in week 4, you probably enjoyed most of the chaos as much as I did.

Did anybody honestly see the Panthers beating the Patriots? Weren’t the Panthers supposed to be dead after losing 34-13 against the Saints in week 3? And Cam Newton’s career, according to some, was over. Right?

Besides, Brady is supposed to somehow miraculously win these close games– whether his team has a bad defense or whatever the situation maybe.

What’s even more shocking at this point in the season? The Patriots are not on top of the AFC East. Instead it’s the 3-1 Bills who are actually ahead of the Patriots, led by the rejuvenated Tyrod Taylor .

And did you see who is level with the Patriots?

That’s right. The goddamn Jets have won two games, already surpassing the expectations of many experts.

Who would have thought that the Jets would be the best team in New York right now?

I know that’s not pleasant for Giants fans to hear. But the Giants can at least take solace in the fact that they’re not alone at 0-4. In fact, the Giants have three other losers keeping them company– 49ers, Chargers, Browns.

Still, those three other teams didn’t come into the season with high expectations anyway. So it’s not so surprising to see them at 0-4.

But you’re supposed to be competing for a division title, Giants. What happened? Will you just blame it on a couple of amazing kicks that kept you winless? Or is there really something wrong here? I guess we’ll find out soon.

And if you’re a Raiders’ fan like some of us, you also have chaos to worry about.

It seems like yesterday, us Raider fans were having the time of our life. All of sudden, we’ve lost two in a row and we have lost our quarterback for at least six weeks. So here we are, calling on EJ Manuel to save the day. Yikes!

At this rate, it will be very difficult for the Raiders to have any hope of winning the AFC West. If the Chiefs somehow slip up after their 4-0 start, maybe Raider Nation will find hope again.

If you ask me– the more scarier team in the AFC West is actually the Denver Broncos. That defense will surely bring its A game against anybody.

Many more questions will be asked in the coming weeks as we try to make sense of this NFL: Are the Jags for real? Will Deshaun Watson eventually hit the rookie wall? Can the Rams actually hold off the Seahawks and Cardinals? Are the Falcons still the best team in the NFC South? Do we know anything about the NFC East? Who’s actually the best team in the NFC North?

As usual, we will try to guess the answers to these questions. But we may have to wait a while before we actually know anything.