NFL Thoughts-Week 4
>> Monday
Well, at least we had an awesome thunderstorm to take my attention away from that cluster of a MNF game.
Man, this is a weird feeling seeing the Bears dominate a good football team.
Even though he was off to a disappointing start(wonder why now), Shaun Alexander's value to the Seahawks was shown last night.
Did someone set Mark Brunell back to the Jacksonville 1996 days?
The Jaguars may be this year's version of the 2005 Chargers.
Looks like the Bengals spent Saturday night at Odell Thurman's place.
Two weeks, two completely opposite New England Patriots teams. I'm thinking the real version lies somewhere in between.
Cheer up Lions fans, it looks like most of your 13 annual losses will at least be entertaining.
Come the end of the season, I think we'll be looking back at the Rams and wondering how they managed to win 10 games.
Oakland, pulling defeat from the jaws of victory yet again. They can't be giving away those golden opportunities to get off the schnide.
I do believe Vince McMahon has already placed a call to Albert Haynesworth. Seriously, he should not see another football field in 2006.
It's good to see the Titans have already packed it in for this campaign. Vince Young has as much business starting for an NFL team as the YCS staff.
Okay, so the Arizona Cardinals are much more likely to dominate Madden 2006 than an actual football game. They're still an impressive paper tiger.
Someone remind the 49'ers that you play football on Sundays.
At some point, the Baltimore Ravens magic will end.
Good call SI: I don't think Miami would make the Orange Bowl this season, much less that other football game being played in Miami this February.
The Vikings will be kicking themselves if their performance Sunday costs them a playoff spot.
Fuck all the haters. That 4th quarter against the Jets showed why Peyton Manning's still the best QB in the league.
That quiet rumbling sound would be Carolina starting their charge to the NFL South Title.
Top Five:
1. Da Bears
2. Colts
3. Ravens
4. Chargers
5. Jaguars
Bottom Five:
28. Lions
29. Texans
30. 49er's
31. Titans
32. Raiders
5 comments:
Zuch, you are aware that a paper tiger means a fraud, something that is not to be feared, right?
So there's really no such thing as an impressive paper tiger...unless you're into origami, in which case it would still fold. (rimshot)
What Zuch could mean by "impressive" is that they're an impressively vivid example of a paper tiger. Actually, if I'm not mistaken, I think this is more or less what you mean here Zuch.
Mine:
-I believe in J.P.; just get that kid a better line.
-Damn you, Lawrence Maroney! Why couldn't you have fallen two more picks in our fantasy draft??
-One can't be sure if it was the signing of Drew Brees or the mere replacement of Aaron Brooks, but something has this Saints passing game reborn.
Yea, the Cards are a great example of a 10 win team based on personnel, but a 6 win team on the field. And yea, if there was ever proof needed to show how badly Aaron Brooks sucked, the Saints are showing it now.
The Raiders are already setting up a locker for Adrian Peterson.
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