Tuesday, November 20, 2007

NFL Thoughts from 11/18/2007

The most popular story from this past Sunday was the Phil Dawson kick that doinked the side and then doinked the post extension and finally landed in no good territory. The kick hit the extension over the post and the kick was actually good. After some huddling by the refs they changed the call of no good to good and the Browns won the game in OT. Everybody knows this game so let me touch on some other things.

David Garrard came back from injury this week against San Diego and looked sharp. He threw for two touchdowns and again threw no picks. The Jags look sharp and seem to be in the drivers seat for the Wild Card. On the other side San Diego, at 5-5, really miss Mary Schottenheimer because he went 14-2 with the same players last season. Dean Spanos helped to force out Marty and must be missing him dearly now.

Great win for the Jets on Sunday against Pittsburgh. How about the uber athletic INT by Kerry Rhodes. The guy was jumping like Spud Webb for that ball. It looks like Kellen Clemens is the right choice at QB and can thank Leon Washington for that tremendous punt return that sealed the game and gave K Mike Nugent some breathing room for his game winning FG.

Can VY get some WR's? After watching the Monday Night game I realized that Bo Scaife, Roydell Williams, and any other Titans WR must have hands of brick. If the Titans can get some quality WR's than Young will be so much better and the Titans O will be much more potent.

New England 56 Buffalo 10...nuff said...again

Romo to Owens four times and Dallas needed everyone of them in their 28-23 win against Washington. Romo is putting up MVP numbers and if not for the Patriots domination, he could have been a shoe-in for that honor.

1 comment:

Raj said...

you say Romo would have been a shoe in for MVP bar Brady, but how about Big Ben. 22 Tds, 7 Ints, and a 110 rating...why no love for the boy from the Miami where all players don't roll strapped (except Kyle Wright, he's a pussy)...

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