Posted on 09/07/2006 12:02:29 PM PDT by MikefromOhio
We start tonight with the Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers beginning the defense of their championship at home against the Miami Dolphins.
Thursday September 7, 2006
Miami 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 8:30pm ET
Pittsburgh 0-0 (Home: 0-0) NBC
Sunday September 10, 2006
Atlanta 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 1:00pm ET
Carolina 0-0 (Home: 0-0) FOX
Baltimore 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 1:00pm ET
Tampa Bay 0-0 (Home: 0-0) CBS
Buffalo 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 1:00pm ET
New England 0-0 (Home: 0-0) CBS
Cincinnati 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 1:00pm ET
Kansas City 0-0 (Home: 0-0) CBS
Denver 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 1:00pm ET
St. Louis 0-0 (Home: 0-0) CBS
New Orleans 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 1:00pm ET
Cleveland 0-0 (Home: 0-0) FOX
NY Jets 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 1:00pm ET
Tennessee 0-0 (Home: 0-0) CBS
Philadelphia 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 1:00pm ET
Houston 0-0 (Home: 0-0) FOX
Seattle 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 1:00pm ET
Detroit 0-0 (Home: 0-0) FOX
Chicago 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 4:15pm ET
Green Bay 0-0 (Home: 0-0) FOX
Dallas 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 4:15pm ET
Jacksonville 0-0 (Home: 0-0) FOX
San Francisco 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 4:15pm ET
Arizona 0-0 (Home: 0-0) FOX
Indianapolis 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 8:15pm ET
NY Giants 0-0 (Home: 0-0) NBC
Monday September 11, 2006
Minnesota 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 7:00pm ET
Washington 0-0 (Home: 0-0) ESPN
San Diego 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 10:15pm ET
Oakland 0-0 (Home: 0-0) ESPN
Agree 100%, but it seems like in the NFL great offensive lines seem to be a product of the system and are built by coaching rather than high draft picks. Teams like Denver just plug in another player and keep going.
If a team's offensive line is performing poorly especially over a period of 3 or 4 years then the fault likely lies at the feet of the coaching staff.
It's damn near impossible to NOT violate the NCAA rules as they are written right now. That's how crazy the system is.
I mean look at the stupid situation with Dwayne Jarrett and USC. That shouldn't have been much of a problem at all, yet Jarrett was more or less fighting for his college career.
The NCAA is corrupt, for sure, but college football is such big business for these schools, they will do just about anything to get a good product on the field. Myles Brand is trying to single-handedly destroy the NCAA. For example, while the APR system looks like a pretty decent idea, there aren't any teeth in it. It's one of those ideas that need to be beefed up more to get taken seriously.
Personally, I think they should open it up a bit more. These schools make just oodles of $$$ off of the players, allow them to make money via advertising and all that stuff, kinda like a job. I don't think it would be appropriate for the schools to pay, but once a player has enrolled in a school, allow that player to make money on the advertising that uses that player.
Heck Timmy Smith still holds the SB single game rushing record and that was his first NFL start.
Wow 9ers recovered the onside kick.
To be fair, its not Bill Parcel's fault that JJ hired TO.
LOL - I forgot all about Timmy Smith! Proves the point!
LOL - yeah. I'm bad about leaving the word "NOT" out of statements when i type when multitasking and it leads to really silly posts.
TO wasn't the problem today, in fact he was an asset out there. Yeah I know he's a jerk, but the guy has serious game.
Sixty yards in 30 sec, forget it.
I agree to an extent, but if you are bringing in 3rd and 4th string castoffs and making them your starters, you won't get very far with the greatest coaches on Earth.
And if you think you can land a guy like Orlando Pace or Anthony Munoz or another great line talent in the draft, you should.
Not saying that this type of talent was available this year, but they had a chance in others to get better linemen and didn't.
The one constant in all three SB's were the Hogs.
I never liked Favre for some reason, and his recent antics have justified my intuition
It would seem that TO was really the only bright spot for Dallas. I do believe that Parcells is sulking about it though.
I just can't stand TO. Doesn't matter to me what kinda talent the man has.
I find myself mixing up there, their, and they're.
Williams was a good QB.
Rypien was a complete one hit wonder :)
Nice shot of Leinart on the sidelines. Yum yum.
All right you're starting to creep me out.
SF making this interesting
Why do you think women watch football in HD glory on big screen TVs?
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