Posted on 09/20/2006 11:09:37 AM PDT by Dysart
Whereas last weekends college football slate gave us Separation Saturday, this weekends NFL schedule should provide us with a Shakedown Sunday. Or, if you include the Monday night game, which you should a Shakedown Sunday (and Monday). Catchy, right? Every winning slogan should have parentheses. The 2-0 Colts play the 2-0 Jaguars; The 2-0 Vikings play the 2-0 Bears; and the 2-0 Saints play the 2-0 Falcons. Three divisions six undefeated teams tons of excitement! Cue the Grateful Deads Shakedown Street!
As for this weeks rankings, the big movers are the Jacksonville Jaguars who jumped 8 spots from No. 11 to No. 3. With convincing wins over Dallas and Pittsburgh on national TV, the Jags are making folks notice them. Its not like theyre coming out of nowhere. After all, they did go 12-4 last year. Another team on the rise is the Atlanta (No. 9 to No. 7), whose rushing attack has been so dominant that it can be compared to those mid-90s Nebraska squads with Tommie Frazier, Ahman Green, and Lawrence Phillips. The Niners (No. 30 to No. 22), Vikings (No. 14 to No. 13), and Bills (No. 27 to No. 19) also saw some significant bumps in their rankings.
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Oh, I expect they will. And our defense is vastly improved. But the days of all offense, no defense are positively over here.
D you think that the Saints can capitalize on their jubilant return to the Superdome and upset the Falcons Mon night? BTW, I like Brees a great deal after seeing his performance vs the Cowboys in last yrs season opener against the Cowboys in 2005. Sean Peyton may well be quite an ally for his further development.
I picked the Saints in the pick em league, but I'm not sure how likely it is. I like that they are making some noise.
Thank God the NFL doesn't pick their champion this way.
That's good. The former isn't a formula for post season success.
No, it isn't. But when the only way you get in the end zone is through your field-goal team, that's balance too far in the other direction. :)
Great ownership, dumb decision-makers.
"No, it isn't. But when the only way you get in the end zone is through your field-goal team, that's balance too far in the other direction. :)"
Except the Ravens did it and that will always be the exception to the rule.
I have always liked Brees and never understood San Diego's fascination in wanting to get rid of him as fast as possible. While Phillips looks OK, The Greatness and his backup are still doing the hauling. I think SD will find out how much they miss Brees by the end of the season. (Its never good to separate one of the Peas from the Pod).
Amen...if the U.S. Senate is so interested in torture, they should look into the fact that those of us in So. California are stuck having Raider games televised here and release us from our misery....
LOL...You should at least be given the choice between Raider games and those of the Az. Cardinals.
I bet a friend that the Cards go at least 8-8. I'm really pulling for them, aside from the monetary consideration. They could have beaten Seattle at home if they had played up to their ability--that impresses me (of course, if Seattle played up to its ability then Arizona playing up to its ability wouldn't have mattered--now there I go confusing myself).
I understand that the rules committee is considering implementing a new dictum mandating that QBs wear this getup begining next year.
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