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T Roz
I've lived in Massachusetts for essentially my whole life, and I'm a home town fan.

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NFL Week 2: Thoughts and Burning Questions

by T Roz
created September 16, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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The Patriots are in fact still the team to beat in the AFC East.  It may not mean much come playoff time, but they’ll be scrappy.  They’ll be the “underdog team that no one is excited to face” in the first round this year.

Of course that all depends on if Buffalo is for real.  I’m not taking them seriously yet, which has shades of the Tampa Rays all over it.  (The good news is the Sox have finally caught them)

So Atlanta came back to Earth.  I don’t expect them to be held to 7 points each week, but I don’t expect them to blow out the Lions every week either (shocking).  They have some good skill players and it will even out in the middle.

The Seahawks are really opening things up in the NFC West.  Is this finally the year we see the Cardinals in the playoffs again?  All signs point to yes.  Of course they’ve played San Francisco and Miami, so maybe we should hold off on that for now.

And the Cardinals have finally put the quarterback situation to bed.  No more splitting time.  When, in the history of football has splitting time between quarterbacks ever worked?  It didn’t work for the Cardinals, it didn’t work for Ohio State, hell, it didn’t work for my JV Football team.  It never works.

I’m not sure what the Kansas City Chiefs can do to look worse.

It’s amazing what the Packers are doing with a quarterback who makes reasonable decisions and doesn’t force the ball into bad spots.  They have talent at the skill positions, a solid defense, and the NFC Central is there for taking.

It’s amazing what the Vikings are doing with a sub par quarterback who can’t make plays on his own.  They have talent at the skill positions, a solid defense, and are totally blowing it.  This team is really better off with Tavaris Jackson, rather than say, Kerry Collins?  Maybe they can trade for Jeff Garcia, since it seems like he’s being pushed out of a job yet again.

The Pittsburgh-Cleveland game was ugly, like high school football ugly.  This was due mostly to the wind, but wow.  I said the Browns would start slow because of their difficult schedule, so this might be the time to buy Jamal Lewis low, really low.  Also, as good as Santonio Holmes is, it seems like Hines Ward is still the favorite target in Pittsburgh.

Tough breaks for San Diego.  I’d feel worse, but I played LaDanian Tomlinson in my salary cap league, so I’m pretty pissed off.  LdT kills Denver.  Seven touchdowns in his previous four games against them until yesterday, so now of course it’s seven in five.

What a game for Brandon Marshall.  After reading about him, and how determined he was and whatnot, a lot of people had him figured for a big year coming back from the suspension, but wow, what a start.  He now has 55 catches in his last five games.

David Garrard officially has as many interceptions this year as he had all of last.  So much for having a strong defense, a strong running game (66 yards on 21 carries for Taylor-Drew), and a game managing quarterback.  The Jaguars might become a sinking ship, and fast.

It’s too bad really, the Colts are by no means up to the form they’ve been in previous seasons, the Jaguars could have done some damage in that conference this year.

Dallas Clark goes out and the recipient of the extra looks is…Anthony Gonzalez?  Wayne had something like 14 targets and Harrison was near ten in week 1.  Harrison follows that up with a one catch performance, which you know, was awesome. 

The Giants are looking strong, but of course the Rams are looking pitiful.  And speaking of pitiful, the Bengals shouldn’t be much of test for the Giants next week either.

Jon Kitna’s stats are absolutely staggering.  So many interceptions.

What a wild one on Monday.  DeSean Jackson’s “fumble” won me a league, by giving Westbrook a bonus touchdown.  Westbrook is certainly showing you why I had him ranked second going into the season.  Where was Donovan Mcnabb’s head on that final possession?  You have to at least throw the ball and give your team a chance to win.  We couldn’t see down field, so maybe the Cowboys D actually sharpened up for a few plays, but still, you can’t roll out and fall down when your teams is down by four.  And the Hook and Ladder is one of my favorite plays in football, but you can’t run the lateral right into the sideline, Westbrook had no where to go.  You have the lateral come across the field the opposite direction, hoping the defense has chased the hook and opened things up.

The Cowboys offense still looks primed and ready to go.  The NFC is there for the taking, and with the game against Green Bay next week, we’ll know exactly where everybody stands.  The Eagles are no slouch, a healthy McNabb and one of the most versatile backs in the league, but their defense cannot be happy.  I expected a lot more out of them from this game.

Between Dallas-Green Bay, Philadelphia-Pittsburgh, and even New England-Miami and Denver-New Orleans, we have some great match ups coming up in Week 3.  The Atlanta bus should get crowded again next week, and Buffalo should probably improve to 3-0, while Seattle and St. Louis get to battle for their first win.  Should be good, as always, looking forward to it.


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TehLokiVarsity Captain
418 days ago
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ALl I gotta say is Reid's play calling sucks.
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T RozJV Squad
418 days ago
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I would be more upset about McNabb's inability to hand off the ball (what was with the double clutch?), and inability to pass the ball. He blew it.
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JuTMSY4Legend
417 days ago
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281 yards and 1 TD (no INTS) is inability to pass the ball?

The Eagles were in a position to win because of McNabb...McNabb wasn't the one who couldn't cover T.O. or couldn't tackle Felix Jones or couldn't sack Tony Romo

When a QB leads a team to 37 points, you'd be hardpressed to say that somehow he's the guy who blew it.

The double clutch you're describing was actually designed, but McNabb made the mistake of changing his mind-mid handoff. These things happen, but when you score 37 pts and your receivers can't the big ones (LJ smith, lookin at you) then maybe the QB isn't the one who "blew it"
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JuTMSY4Legend
417 days ago
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I wish I knew why he tried the hook and lateral...and lateral... on 4th and long... Personally, Reid still managed to call the offense into those 37 pts...can't say as much for J.J....he really called some poor plays on defense this time
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T RozJV Squad
417 days ago
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When I said "inability", I was refering to the final drive. When McNabb rolled out, and scrambled, then scrambled some more, then got to the sideline, then attempted once again to scramble, and then was sacked. I said maybe the Cowboys finally covered someone, but McNabb has to either take off, or throw the ball up there and at least give his team a chance, not make it fourth and longer.
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TehLokiVarsity Captain
417 days ago
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He did what he ahd to do, our guys didnt get open, McNabb cant do it all.

Reid did not call that game well at all, and by the game I mean the 4th when it mattered.

and yes, JJ did screw up
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
417 days ago
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If not for DeSean Jackson it wouldv'e been 281 yards and 2 TDs.


I'm not a McNabb fan, but he had a good game. He may have come up short in the end, but his performance earlier was good enough to make his last 3 plays 3 kneel downs.
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AmphibiousSportsDuoVarsity
417 days ago
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McNabb has been the most impressive QB that I've seen thus far this season. Also good to see the Panthers continuing to be neglected here as well.
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TehLokiVarsity Captain
417 days ago
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Well, it's only 2 games. I don't think it'll ast for them..not to take away what they've done but we'll have to see if they can keep it up. Remember 1-0 and ending 1-15 ;P
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
417 days ago
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I'd say Aaron Rodgers.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
417 days ago
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I agree with Rawb.
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
417 days ago
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And if you don't like Carolina being neglected, write an article about them.
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T RozJV Squad
417 days ago
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In the news today, Minnesota has decided their team is better off with Gus Ferrote playing quarterback. We'll see how this turns out.
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