Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Week 16 Teusday Afternoon Reserve Punter

Everywhere you turn nowadays people are doing decade retrospectives. Hey, I'm not above that. The one innovation of the decade (Though technically it was launched in June of 99, it became mainstream in 2000 so gimme a break) that doesn't get nearly enough due is none other than Napster. Napster doesn't get nearly enough credit. It changed how we view the internet and transformed numerous industries.

Though Napster was eventually sunk by Metallica, it's effects are still felt today. The idea of being able to download anything, anything, off the internet was launched by Napster. It spawned iTunes and Netflix. It led to all sorts of offshoots like KaZaa, Morpheus, and Limewire. That wasn't enough so torrents came into existence. The only real negative that came from Napster is the crash of PC video games. Video game retailers are bailing out of PC left and right. EA has given up on PC almost entirely because of pirated software. Still, I don't think Napster gets nearly as much credit as it deserves.

I heard yesterday that people are trying to push something through government that'll eliminate free antenna TV entirely. That's ridiculous. Why would you do that? Trust me, people who are using antennas want cable or dish, but for whatever reason, they can't. Why are you going to screw them? What's next then? Are you gonna ban free radio? Force everyone to get satellite? Really, you can't go there.

I do have an idea of what the someone should do in the movie industry. A website like Netflix should try to buy exclusive rights to a new movie. The only way to watch the movie would be to go to the website. The only reason people go to the theaters at all is because that's the only place to watch the movie. The theatre buisness will die out, whoever jumps on this ship first will make out best.

Anyway, on to the TARP.

Week 16 Power Rankings

1.) Indy Colts
2.) S.D. Chargers
3.) N.O. Saints
4.) Philly Eagles
5.) N.E. Patriots
6.) Cincy Bengals
7.) Minny Vikings
8.) Cincy Bengals
9.) Dallas Cowboys
10.) Pitt Steelers

Week 16 Thoughts I Think I Thought About Thinking

1.) I don't understand what the Colts are doing. Relaxing for three weeks before a big game is not a recipe for success. If the Colts rest in week 17, they will not be going to Miami.

2.) Never saw a game turn on one play that didn't result in any score than early in the Giants-Panthers game. On their first drive, the Giants marched down the field meeting zero resistance. They had a TD pass called back by holding. So on third and long, they hit a pass that would've resulted in a first down except Mario Manningham fumbled. Bad fumble, yeah, but the Panthers are going with Matt Moore and John Stewart. Shouldn't be too much of an issue. They go down and kick for three. Okay. Suddenly, the Giants can't stop the Panthers and the offense can no longer move the ball. I don't know what happened to the offense, but it suddenly disappeared.

3.) The Vikings are in some serious trouble. Their defense has been figured out and AP's not the focal point of the offense. With the Vikes and Saints struggling, the NFC's wide open.

4.) I'd be weary of the Steelers at this point. They seem to be peaking at the right time. Every year, it seems, a team that looked weak all year suddenly catches fire and shoots through the playoffs (Cards last year, Giants the year before that) and I think Pittsburgh has the best shot for that. It can't be an NFC team because none of those teams would shock the world by making the Super Bowl.

5.) Something I forgot to write last week. In the Falcons-Jets game (the one in which Ryan hit Gonzalez for the win at the end) on third and goal with the game on the line, Atlants ran a designed rollout pass. It failed, but they won on fourth so I forgot to mention this. Is there a dumber play call than a rollout near the goal line? You hear it all the time, it's harder to pass in the red zone because you've less space with which to work. So at the goal line you run a designed roll out and cut the already limited space by 70%? What logic is in that?

6.) Speaking of goal line plays and formations, the jumbo package needs to be eliminated. It's really very little help. You bring in all your big guys to try to pick up a yard and the D does the same to stop you. Why not spread the defense out and give your back more room to work with? I'm not saying go four wide (though sometimes that might be smart too), but something as simple as two wide on each side. Just so everyone's not packed in one spot. I would throw almost exclusively from the jumbo package.

7.) Guess Peyton doesn't love to play football as much as Favre because he listened to his coach when told to get out of the game.

8.) Thank you to my fantasy team for exploding during the fantasy playoffs. Too bad it tanked for the 8 weeks leading up to the playoffs so I wasn't playing.

9.) Maybe it's because I root for a rival NFC East team, but watching Brian Dawkins's enterance into the game against the Eagles made me wonder how anyone can root for a guy like that. Was he a great player? Absolutely. Overrated as a hitter, but a terrific ball hawking safety. Still, somebody who's such a glory hound, it's got to get annoying seeing that every week. It's all contrived too. It's not like it's just an emotional reaction. You can't convince me that he didn't spend at least an hour practicing his ballet routine before going out there on Sunday. Maybe if he'd spent less time dancing, he'd have done a better job tackling McCoy. And don't feed me that crap that you loved Philly or the organization. As soon as you could've made more money else where, you jumped ship wo fast I thought there was a WR on the ground you saw you could late hit. And don't say Philly didn't want him back. They just didn't want to pay him as much as Denver did. THink they'd rather have Dawkins rather than Macho Harris?

10.) Can you tell I'm bitter that my team's done?

Limerick of the Week

Of my playoff dreams the Giants were snatchers
They let the Matt More and Stewart be their dispatchers
In my stomach was the kick'
It really made me sick
Now just countin down the days till pitchers and catchers

Peace

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Week 15 Teusday Afternoon Reserve Punter

I know I promised an extra post last week. I'm such a failure.

In other news, it snowed on Saturday. A lot. Meaning the weathermen were right. Let's all applaud the weathermen. Does any other profession get a worse deal than weathermen? I mean, when it all boils down, they're asked to predict the future, and they're usually right. But whenever they're wrong, everyone gets on them. Look, just because what they said was going to happen, didn't, does not mean they were wrong. They look at patterns and tell us what's most likely to happen based on previous evidence. For example, if I tell someone that a trip is going to take three hours and we hit traffic and end up arriving in four hours. Does that mean I'm wrong? No, the trip will usually take three hours. Something different happened to change the outcome.

Anyway, on to the TARP

Week 15 Power Rankings

1.) Indy Colts
2.) N.O. Saints
3.) S.D. Chargers
4.) Philly Eagles
5.) Minny Vikings
6.) Arizona Cardinals
7.) N.E. Patriots
8.) G.B. Packers
9.) Cincy Bengals
10.) Dallas Cowboys

Week 15 Thoughts I Think I Thought About Thinking

1.) For a defense and coach that talked so much this year, the Jets sure don't get big stops.

2.) DeSean Jackson is not an elite reciever in the NFL. He will be. He isn't yet. The one thing missing from his game is being a big threat in the red zone. His short yardage game game needs improvement. On Sunday he scored his first red zone TD of the year, but it was on a broken play. The thing is, speed becomes less of a weapon the closer you get to the endzone. I don't get to see too much of Jackson, but this trend points to improvement needed in route running. An improvement that'll likely come with experience. When that comes, he's going to be scary. Well, scarier.

3.) The one thing I learned from the Saints- Cowboys game? Mark Brunell is still in the NFL. Am I the only one who was floored by this?I do love how suddenly the Saints aren't definately the best team in the NFC. Really? One loss? It happens. By the way, I love that the Cowboys brought Shaun Suisham in to challange Nick Folk who Suishamed a kick on Sunday.

4.) Josh Cribbs reminds me of Vince Papale in Invincible when he plays with his buddies. They don't really have a shot unless Cribbs goes off. They just want to get the ball in his hands and stand around and watch. Of course, Jerome Harrison ruins the comparison this past week, but overall it applies.

5.) I don't think the Colts are going to want to see the Chargers in the playoffs. I know, the Chargers have a history of falling short in the playoffs, but that's bound to end. They'll win it all soon.

6.) The Giants need to make the playoffs if for no other reason than to give Fox the chance of doing cross promotions with the upcoming movie The Book of Eli. Can't you see the promos already?

7.) Proof positive that the result of a game decides whether a coach gets ripped is in the Steelers-Packers game. Mike Tomlins's decision to onside kick up by two late in the fourth quarter was infinitely than BB's. An onside kick has a much lower probability of working than a fourth and two. But since the Steelers won, it's all forgotten.

8.) The Redskins ran the worst trick play in the history of the NFL last night. Down 24-0 near the end of the half, they lined up for a FG. They then shifted into the Swinging Gaate. If you don't know what the Swinging Gate is, that's understandable since it's so rarely run anymore. Almost everyone on the offense shifts to one side of the field, outside the numbers, leaving two or three people in the middle; a center, a QB, and maybe an extra blocker. On the far side of the field, almost everyone is lined up in a bunch with one reciever lined up behind the line. Usually, you'll throw a quick screen to the wideout who has a convoy ahead of him.

So they shift into the swinging gate and the Giants, confused, call timeout. So Washington lines up for a FG again and again shifts into the Swinging Gate. The Giants are ready for it this time. They snap the ball to the punter, who lines up as holder on FGs, and he gets rushed badly. There's one guy for the Skins there to block four Giants rushers. Not good. So the play isn't even to throw the quick scree, but rather have a receiver sneak past his convoy and streak down the field, rendering the whole formation obsolete. The punter, under diress, flings the ball downfield where five Giants are waiting. It gets batted around, intercepted, and nearly returned for a TD. Somebody needed to be fired right there.

9.)The COlts should just go for it. You're two wins away. Winning a SUper Bowl is the ultimate goal, but going 19-0 would make you immortal.

10) One note on college football. I'm not a big follower of the collegiate game, but even I could tell how messed up the BCS is. The system claims that over 100 teams have a chance at the national title. Yet, some of those teams go on to win every game they play and still don't get a chance. How's that right? I heard how there were provabilities, had things broken different, that a one loss team would get in over an undefeated. The less traditional schools get absolutely no respect in the system. Boise State and Oregon were deserving of consideration, as was Cincinnati, but not only did Boise and Oregon not get in, they have to play each other in a bowl game.

That reeks. It reeks of the BCS people discrediting those schools. Not wanting them to beat one of the traditional schools on national TV and earning validity, they force them to play each other. This way, the team that loses, loses credibillity because they lost to a smaller name school, and the team that wins doesn't get that much credit because they beat a smaller name school. It's terrible.

The BCS was created in the late 90s to avoid split national titles like those that had happened beforehand. Fine. Now, however, the BCS people won't even hear criticisms of their clearly flawed system. Like they work for it, not the other way around. Now, I learn, the BCS games aren't even sanctioned by the NCAA, they're just glorified exhibitions put on by the BCS. The BCS is like the Sentinels on X-Men. It was created by people who thought they were doing something good for their peole, but eventually, the computer develops a mind of its own and now it's creators are scared to even speak out against it.

Limerick of the Week

In sweat his body was drenched
His thirst for pub was yet to be quenched
So he threw a fit
When told to sit
as Brett Favre refused to be benched.

Peace

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Week 14 Tuesday Afternoon Reserve Punter

I need to apologize. I was really busy today and that's why this is up so late. Not only that, I didn't have time to write a pre-TARP post. I promise to make it up with a post sometime during this week.

Week 14 Power Rankings

1.) Indy Colts
2.) N.O. Saints
3.) S.D. Chargers
4.) Minny Vikings
5. Arizona Cardinals
6.) Philly Eagles
7.) CIncy Bengals
8.) Denver Broncos
9.) G.B. Packers
10.) N.E. Pats

Week 14 Thoughts I Think I Thought About Thinking

1.) Eric Mangini might have just saved his job.

2.) Extremely entertaining Sunday Night game. Don't know if it's the "Game of the Year." A game needs to be played well to be considered that. Both sides made too many mistakes for it to be considered a great game.

3.) People need to calm down about the Cowboys December problems. They lost a close game to a division rival and then to a really good Chargers team. The Cowboys may not make the playoffs, but it's got nothing to do with December, outside of the fact that their remaining of their schedule is murder.

4.) Alex Smith and Brady Quinn have to have cemented their positions as starters next year.

5.) Jet fans are getting a bit overconfident again. Their three wins that consitute their "turnaround" have been against the Bucs, Bills, and Panthers. Plus, they lose the tiebreaker to all the teams their fighting with. Tough chances making the plahyoffs there.

6.) Both Giants fans and Eagles fans need to be concerned with the play of their defenses last week. Neither QB had any issue moving the ball downfield. But Eagles fans can take solace in that it might have been just a one game aberration, Giants fans cannot hold on to that same hope.

7.) SI spent the past week doing a retrospective on the past decade in the NFL. Peter King did a horrible job. He had two columns: an All Decade Team and The Highlights of the Decade. First, Peter King never states what his favorite NFL team is. He's a Boston Red Sox fan. He loves Tom Bradu, always talks about texting him. Connect the dots. If you still can't figure it out, you probably will after this. First, I got two big problems with his all decade team. One, he left Michael Strahan off the team. His reasoning? Strahan only played eight years in the decade, as did Ed Reed who's on the team. So I guess King's saying that Strahan, one of the greatest defensive lineman of all time doesn't deserve to be on any All Decade Team. He was left off for Aaron Smith and Jason Taylor. Really.

Next, he had Mike Vrabel on the team. I still don't understand the reasoning there. Sure Mike Vrabel was a good LB, very versatile, but not deserving to be on an All Decade Team. I'm surprised he left off Troy Brown.

8.) When it came to the Highlights of the decade, King continued his lunacy. Most dramatic game of the decade? A Monday night game where tha Packers blew out the Raiders. Why? Because Favre played a great game the day after his father died. Great story? Sure. Most dramatic game of the year? No way.

Best coach and Franchise of the Decade? Bellichick and the Patriots. The two entities that shamed the NFL with a cheating scandal. Speaking of which...

The Best Single Sseaon (NOT just regular season) Team of the Decade? The 07 Pats. A team that didn't even win the title! AND was busted for cheating.

Best Playoff Game (Non SB): The Nick Harper Colts Steelers game. Not a terrible game. But there were so many that were better. How bout Panthers-Rams that went into double OT? How about Eagles Packers with 4th and 28? How about Giants Packers that went into OT? How about the Giants collpse against the Niners? These are just off the top of my head. Of course, he won't put a Favre failure in there.

Now let's talk about XLII. I know Peter doesn't want to.

Best single game SUper Bowl performance went to the absolute dominating victory the Ravens had over the Giants. Not the performance the Giants had beating the greatest single season team of the decade.

Best SB? Of course it was the poorly played Cards-Steelers game. Not XLII.

So what does King give the Giants? Best upset. A title the Giants players made clear they hated because it assumed that they were not the better team. Of course, it was an upset, but it just reeks that his only mention of the game

Now, on to pafe 2.

Bet trade? Pats deal for Moss. Bet he'd like to change that already. Shows what a great deal that was. How bout, the Chargers getting the picks for Brees and LDT for Michael Vick? How about the Chargers getting the picks for Rivers, Merriman, Sproles, and Kaeding for Eli?

Best individual rivalry? Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. Yeah, loved all the times they were on the field at the same time.Sorry about this, needed to vent.

9.) Great job by Collinsworth pointing out that Manningham's had issues with the sideline all year. That's something most Giants fans had noticed (Bad job by me never mentioning it), but I was surprises ed that a national broadcaster was aware of it.

10.) The place to attack any defense is over the middle of the field. That's especially true for the Giants. The misconception with the Giants is that their DBs are weak so they should be attacked deep down the sidelines. That's not entirely true. Their CBs are solid enough, They could defend the sidelines and fly patterns. Their safeties and LBs are weak. It's easy to pick them apart between the two units.

Limerick of the Week

Patriot fans have started cryin
Cuz Randy Moss has quit tryin
But they need not curse
It could easily be worse
And they could be rootin for the Gians.

Peace

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Week 13 Teusday Afternoon Reserve Punter

Gotta talk about something I no very little about: American Idol. I've a few problems with the show. First, they're only finding pop stars. That's cutting off quite a few people who'd want to win. Rappers and rock singers have no shot. Success in music has to do with more than pure singing ability,of course I know this stuff with my experience in the industry. Can you imagine anyone else singing for the Chili Peppers instead of Anthony Kiedis? He's not a traditionally good singer. Does not have a great voive, but he works for them, and someone else wouldn't.

My bigger issue with Idol is purely logical. Follow me here. The show is ridiculously succesful. Anytone with any singing talent, and plenty of people with none, try out for the show. So the people who end up in the top ten are logically the best of the group. Then, the following year, the same people try out other than last year's top ten. Doesn't that mean the talent pool is dwindekuing every year? I know there's an age restriction; I think you have to be at least 18, but all the people who get in to the new top ten aren't 18 year olds. Most are probably people who tried previous years, but fell short. Is it really any wonder that the first winner has had the most success, followed only by the third?

One other note on reality shows, I watched the debut of "Jersey Shore" last week. I was a bit nervous about what the show would do Jersey's already diminished reputation around the nation, but I quickly was hooked in. The show is hilarious. There's 8 people on the show, but really there's only 2. All the guys are the same guy and all the girls are the same girl. I'd reccomend you tune in just for the accents. Great stuff

BTW, I'm being mauled by all these Hess commercials for their new race car. Hess has promoted their holiday truck for years now. As if people have made it a tradition to buy the 25 dollar truck every year. I don't know anyone who gets gas from Hess, let alone toys.

Aight, on to the TARP

Week 13 Power Rankings

1.) N.O. Saints
2.) Indy Colts
3.) Minny Vikings
4.) S.D. CHargers
5.) 'Zona Cardinals
6.) Cincy Bengals
7.) Philly Eagles
8.) Denver Broncos
9.) Dallas Cowboys
10.) N.E. Pats

Week 13 Thoughts I Think I Thought About Thinking

1.) Rex Ryan's the sole reason why there's any scrutiny of the way Mark Sanchez slides. Why'd he have to bring in Joe Girardi? He couldn't find a local little league coach to do it? That was grand standing at it's worst. How hard is it to slide? I could do it! But that's not even the worst part. After the game, he critcized Sanchez for going in headfirst to try to pick up a crucial first down. Sanchez hurt himself doing that, twisting his kneee, but it was absolutely the right move. You have to teach your QB when to slide feetfirst not how. Sanchez did the right thing going in head first there, but his coach called him a "knucklehead" for doing so.

2.) I'm far from being a Brett Favre apolagist, but his game this week was understandeable. He was due for a bad game, and you could play a lot worse of a game than he did on Sunday.

3.) Robert Meecham made the greatest play this football season. Chasing the defender who'd intercepted Brees, getting to him, stripping him (only of the ball thankfully as Olbermann would say), taking the ball the other way for six. Crazy. 14 point swing. It was a let down game for New Orleans coming off an emotional win with a short week and a sneakily tough opponent were able to pull off the win after being down early. Impressive.

4.) Way too many short kicks are missed in the league. I think GMs fall in love with a big leg. Give me a kicker who's automatic from 35, steady from 45, and okay from 50 anyday. At least that way you know where you stand with him. You know what's scoring position. You have these guys who could reach the net from midfield, but can't kick it straight. Enough to give any fan a heart attack.

5.) Don't know what's wrong with Brady. He's not seeing open recievers, he's overthrowing them when he does see them, and just making poor throws. It's not his knee. Those picks he threw last week had nothing to do with injury. I fully expect him to explode this week against the Panthers.

6.) Looks like the Niners are finally figuring out Alex Smith. He can't pass from under center, so they're going shotgun heavy and he's thriving. You'll remember he never threw from under center in college when he was so succesful. This might hurt Gore, though.

7.) Too many times I am seeing QBs drop into the shotgun on short yardage situations. I don't get it. Why are you taking the threat of the run out? Of course, you can run from shotgun, but that's more of a surprise. No defense plays the run when a team's in the gun. They don't have to in short yardage situations because it's a slow developing play that they could react in time. Runs from shotgun are ost effective in obvious passing downs, not when the offense should cosider running.

8.) Money lost due to incarciration: about $100 million. Money paid in escrow to support dogs: $1,000,000. Getting to come in to a blowout and run up the score on your former team because they released you when you went to jail: classless.

9.) Flozell Adams is the dirtiest player the NFC East has seen in a while. Jon Runyan, Shaun O'Hara, Antonio Pierce, and Brian Dawkins didn't hold a candle to him.Leg whipping a defender who beat you is one thing, but attacking him from behind?

10.) Why isn't the shovel pass in every playbook? Has it ever not worked near the goalline? Easily the most underrated and underutilized trick play in the league.

Limerick of the Week

As the calender turns to Deemeber
The wood in fireplaces are covered with ember
This aint no joke
The Cowvoys'll choke
They've done so as long as I can remember.

Peace

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Week 12 Tuesday Afternoon Reserve Punter

So Tiger Woods crashed his car. So his wife may or may not have been attacking him with a golf club. Why does everyone care so much? If he's not getting arrested, he doesn't owe us any more information than he's already given. Why are we, as society, so fascinated with anyone with any fame's personal lives? Why have we become such a paparazzi society?

"Oooh look! That actor who's only played backup roles in terrible movies was picking his nose and we got pictures!" "Check it out, this actress was harassed by a cameraman at an airport and she told them to leave her alone! Isn't this great?"

I don't get it. I don't get all the interest. In fact, I feel sorry for the harassees. I know, it's hard to imagine feeling bad for people who are filthy rich, but they are human. Have you ever seen that show TMZ on TV? It's the most retarded thing. They'll show a bunch of people in a staff room telling their boss what lame thing they have on a pseudo-celebrity, then one of them will make a really crappy joke, but everyone'll laugh as if they were listening to George Carlin.

That's another thing. It's usually barely famous people. The real stars know how to get their privacy, so you won't be seeing anything about them anyway unless they do something really stupid. And the targets of the paparazzi can do no right. If they ignore the people, they're portrayed as being a snob. If they interact at all without giving anything to them, then the paparazzo'll be emboldened to keep trying to envoke some juicy response. If they cooperate, then they're desperate for attention. If they get angry, that's just gold.

Alright, on to the TARP

Week 12 Power Rankings

1.) N.O. Saints
2.) Indy Colts
3.) Minny Vikings
4.) S.D. Chargers
5.) N.E. Patriots
6.) Dallas Cowboys
7.) Arizona Cardinals
8.) Philly Eagles
9.) Cincy Bengals
10.) G.B. Packers

Week 12 Thoughts I Think I Thought About Thinking

1.) I realize everyone's sick of it, but one last thing on concussions. Hines Ward needs to shut up. That's what's wrong with the NFL, questioning a guy's toughness because he sits out a game. The problem with concussions is that you can't see one. You could see a seperated shoulder, a broken ankle, busted knee, but you don't see the effects of a concussion. A player can seem completely fine, until they get hit in the head and they're out cold again.

Matt Stafford exemplifies the problem perfectly. He was lauded for coming back into a game after hurting his shoulder, in obvious pain. People with concussions think they've got to do the same. It's the old school mentality in the NFL of "tape it up and get back in there". The players with the mindset of the 70s and the 80s consider it soft to sit out because of a concussion. They were apparently the tough ones, but they'd be considered soft by those who played in leather helmets. Why don't people get it? The game's evolved a long way. From a barbaric affair that was little more than a gang fight to a cerebral struggle of two sides that are almsot physical equals.

The game's still evolving. Go with it. Protect people with concussions. Protect them from the media. Protect them from their teammates. Most of all, protect them from themselves. Hire independent neurologists to inspect the players after every game. If they so much as suspect a concussion for any reason, the player gets placed on IR. That's it, season's over. I don't care about any of the other injuries in football, but head injuries could be life altering during and after the playing career.

2.) Is there a rule in the NFL that states that if a player has two last names he has to be at least decent? Jones-Drew, Sims-Walker, Fletcher-Baker, Randle-El. It works almost everytime. However, the player can have two last names, but two first names nullifies the effect, like BenJarvus Green-Ellis.

3.) Adrian Peterson can no longer be considered easily the best HB in the NFL.Chris Johnson's simple amazing.

4.) Fantasy experts are worse than the regular NFL experts. I'm convinced that they don't even watch the games. They simple crunch numbers. If I was given all the fantasy stats that ESPN puts at their experts' disposal, I could do a better job than Matt Berry. They don't help you at all. Last week, the players they said should be picked up were: Rock Cartwright (the two HBs ahead of him on the depth chart were seriously hurt and he had a big game), Bernard Scott (had a big week filling in for hurt starter Cedric Benson), and Fred Jackson (already should be owned in most leagues). Aren't those pickups obvious? Those are all at least a week late. A fantasy expert needs to help me get a player before he explodes, not after.

If that wasn't enough to realize the ineptitude of fantasy experts' knowledge of football, one needs only to go to Matt Berr's column last week. He's trying to make some joke about calling Kerry Rhodes "butthead" so he and Revis could be "Revis and Butthead." Fine, whatever, I don't care about that. What I do care about is when he says that he wants to call Rhodes that, he says it's not because he doesn't lile Rhodes, "he's fantastic". Kerry Rhodes was benched the next day due to poor performance. Nice job there by Berry.

5.) Vince Young might soon step out of being a Jeff George Phenom and being a legit NFL starting QB. He's making everyone forget why he was benched in the first place. Think back, it wasn't really because of performance. It was attitude and the fact that Collins was winning. Well, attitudes can be changed and Collins is no longer winning. Of course, we do need to wait and see how Young responds to some real adversity to see if his attitude's really changed, but that 99 yard game winning drive he had was amazing, topped only be the final play. The throw to Britt could be something to build a career off of. Speaking of Britt...

6.) How about these Rutgers guys, huh? Kenny Britt seems like he's going to be a really good WR in years to come, and Ray Rice is already among the best backs in the league. Who knew Rutgers could produce stars?

7.) Listening to the Jets radio broadcast last week was hilarious. Any Mark Snchez throw that didn't end up as an interception was applauded for being a smart decision. It was ral fun listening.

8.) It seemed that Brian Dawkins took the Eagles' defense to Denver with him to play the Giants. The was the Broncos played, I have no doubt that the coaching staff picked Dawkins's brain on how to attack. That would confuse the Giants because it was probably different from how they looked on tape all year. But, how different could it really have been? They only had a couple of days to implement the game plan. Maybe that was their regular defense, but it sure looked like how the Eagles played in the playoffs last year. Good job all around there.

9.) The Colts will not go 16-0 and the Saints will not go 19-0. Done and done.

10.) College note this week. USC and UCLA played their annual game last week. They've a very heated rivalry over the years. With under two minutes left, USC had the ball and were up by two TDs. Game over. Pete Carrol has a history of running up the score, but told his team to kneel down and end the game- except UCLA coach Rick Nuheisel wasn't content with that. He called a timeout. So USC responded by throwing a long TD pass on the next play. I think UCLA was in the wrong here for complaining afterwards. They called timeout, indicating that they didn't consider the game over. That they wouldn't let USC just kneel on the ball to end it, so USC responded in kind. IF UCLA wanted to call timeout, they should've been ready for a response and should've stopped the pass play. Plain and simple.

Limerick of the Week

The Browns think they have a quick fix
LeBron at tight end would sell some tix
But LeBron should know
That he shouldn't go
He could suit up for the Giants when he joins the Knicks

Peace