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Looking Forward in the NFC

The grand continuation.

East:

Usually thought of as the toughest division in the NFL, I don’t think this title truly applies this year. But it is still a highly contested one. The Cowboys are sitting on top after an unlikely win over the Eagles. The Cowboys are a spotty team at best that never seems to perform well late into the season. With games against the Giants, Packers, Saints, Chargers, and Eagles, all coming at the end of the year they could all result in losses. Optimistically, I’ll say they lose a total of 6 games this year. They lose against the Packers this week who are looking to regain their good name after the travesty in Tampa, a split with the Giants and the Eagles on the season will leave them at 10-6. The Eagles have a tough time looking forward as well. Giants, Chargers, Broncos, Cowboys, Bears, and Falcons. I don’t know the outcome of a lot of these because the Eagles are talented but looking somewhat inconsistent. I’ll say somewhere in the rang of 11-5. And the Giants just look horrible, and their schedule is just as tough as the rest of the division. After the Bye, they’ve got the Falcons, Cowboys, Broncos, Eagles, and Vikings, and honestly, playing the way they’ve been, I can’t seem them winning any of those games. To be honest I don’t have much hope of the Giants improving so I’m placing them at 7-9 on the season.

North:

Any chance the Vikings will fall off over here? While I’m not totally sure that Favre’s arm can hold out all season, but he doesn’t appear to be slowing down anytime soon. Their toughest games come against the Bengals and two against the Bears. Personally I think the lose against the Bengals and maybe (big maybe) split against the Bears which will leave them at 13-3. My guess is 10-6 for the Packers with losses coming against the Ravens and Steelers. And 9-7 for the Bears with losses to the Eagles, Vikings, and Ravens.

South:

Saints are in the same boat as the Vikings. Their only potential losses come from the Falcons and the Pats. 14-2 is their ending record. The only game I see the Falcons losing from this point on is a maybe to the Eagles, but with games against the Saints and Giants, you never know. Either way my money’s on 12-4.

West:

Historically the weakest division in the league, the West barely warrants attention. But seeing as how last year’s Super Bowl contenders came from here, I guess we should talk about it. The Cardinals are up and down constantly and truthfully I expect them to lose this week to the Seahawks. I’m placing them at 10-6 with other losses to the Vikings and the Packers. The 49ers looked good at first and have fallen off a tad since then. And with potential losses to the Bears, Packers, and Eagles, I can’t see them being better than 8-8.

Wild Card:

I’m not sure exactly what the wild card race will look like over here. With the Falcons at 12-4, they’ll be on top, but with a number of 10-6 teams, I’m not sure who’ll carry the torch there after. Granted anything can change between now and the end of the season, but these are my preliminary picks.

NFL Week Eight Review

The NFL season is closing in on the halfway point and thankfully that brings an end to Favre’s revenge on the Packers. With both Packers / Vikings games behind us let’s take a look at the big stories from another weekend featuring more blowouts than close games.

Dallas QB Tony Romo has gone 3 straight games without an INT

Dallas QB Tony Romo has gone 3 straight games without an INT

Seattle Seawhawks 17
Dallas Cowboys 38

Tony Romo’s 3rd straight game without an interception and the Cowboys are on a 3 game winning streak. In he three Cowboys losses the team is -10 in the turnover battle, in their 5 wins +10. Romo completed passes to ten different receivers on Sunday and appears to be settling into an offense where he doesn’t have to worry about one receiver demanding the ball and all of the attention.

Denver Broncos 7
Baltimore Ravens 30

Baltimore’s offense continues it’s hot start by putting up 30 on what had been the leagues best defense through the first six games of the season. The Ravens took on their fourth straight division leading opponent on Sunday and knowing they had lost the previous three — New England, Cincinnati and Minnesota — this was a critical game and a huge win. For Denver the remaining schedule has four winnable games, Oakland, Washington and two against the Kansas City Chiefs which should be enough for the Broncos to win the division.

Houston Texans 31
Buffalo Bills 10

The Texans are now 5-3 but have only played two teams with a winning record, Arizona and Cincinnati. The second half of the schedule includes the New England Patriots, Miami Dolphins and two dates against the Indianapolis Colts. Nine wins is not going to get you into the playoffs in the AFC so the Texans will have to pull off a big win against one of those three teams. Buffalo falls to 3-5 as they Bills only muster 204 yards. Of course it’s not TO’s fault, it’s the quarterback, right?

Ted Ginn Jr. returns 2 kickoffs for TDs in Miami's win at New York

Ted Ginn Jr. returns 2 kickoffs for TDs in Miami's win at New York

Miami Dolphins 30
New York Jets 25

The Dolphins win at New York was not a big surprise as they are clearly better than their record. However, the Dolphins only managed to gain 104 yards offensively and needed two kickoff returns for TDs from Ted Ginn Jr. to survive the Jets. Miami has made it through the toughest part of their schedule against teams whose combined win-loss record is 32-18. The Fish appear primed to make a playoff push against a remaining schedule whose combined win-loss record is 30-35. For the Jets, Mark Sanchez was solid against the Dolphins completing 20 out of 35 for 265 yards and 2 TDs and no interceptions but this loss is hard to explain. At the end of the year this is likely to be the game the Jets point to as the reason why they missed the playoffs.

Side note: Would someone please inform the Jets the novelty of the throwback uniform is lost when you wear it every friggin week!

Cleveland Browns 6
Chicago Bears 30

As expected, the Chicago Bears beat up on the lowly Browns. Jay Cutler directed the offense to two offensive TDs but did not throw a TD pass for the first time this season. Good news for Brady Quinn admirers, Quinn replaced a struggling Derek Anderson late in the fourth quarter but the Browns have now lost 13 of its last 14 games. The remaining schedule for the Bears gets considerably tougher with Arizona, San Francisco, Philadelphia and Minnesota up next.

Brett Favre celebrates a triumphant return to Green Bay

Brett Favre celebrates a triumphant return to Green Bay

St Louis 17
Detroit 10

Enough said.

Minnesota 38
Green Bay 26

Brett Favre was booed loudly in his return to Green Bay, but, like he did in Minnesota earlier this year, he leaves the field with his arms raised in victory against his former team. Hopefully now the Favre versus Green Bay stories will come to an end and we can focus on how well this Vikings team is playing. A NFC North Division championship seems like a certainty, unless the Bears are able to knock them off twice in the second half of the season, a really unlikely scenario.

Indianapolis Colts 18
San Francisco 14

The Colts get a TD pass from running back Joseph Addai on a half-back option in the fourth to beat the 49′ers. The Colts other quarterback, Payton Manning, gets sacked three times and fails to throw a TD pass but the Colts defense shut out the 49′ers in the second half. 49′ers quarterback Alex Smith, a gay favorite, played well in his first start in nearly two years, going 19-32 for 198 yards and 1 TD. If the 49′ers can get healthy on the offensive line, a favorable schedule could keep them in the playoff race till the end.

Oakland Raiders 16
San Diego Chargers 24

The good news for the Chargers is that they’ve won two in a row and they’re known as a team that goes on long winning streaks. The bad news for the Chargers is that they are also known for losing streaks and their next three games are at the NY Giants, who were just embarrased, home for the Eagles and at Denver. The Raiders showed some signs of life and have some nice young talent but are rudderless with JaMarcus Russell at the helm.

Tennessee Titans quarterback Vince Young celebrates (AP Photo/Wade Payne)

Tennessee Titans quarterback Vince Young celebrates (AP Photo/Wade Payne)

Jacksonville Jaguars 13
Tennessee Titans 30

Jeff Fisher was forced to start Vince Young at quarterback by owner Bud Adams and Young responded well completing 15 of 18 passes for 125 yards and 1 TD. However, the most important number for Young was 0 turnovers, which is something that has plagued his less than stellar NFL career. There’s no chance in hell of the Titans of making the post season, so consider the rest of the season as Vince Young’s opportunity to convince the Titans not to draft a quarterback in next year’s draft.

Carolina Panthers 34
Arizona Cardinals 21

Although it probably will not impact whether the Cardinals make the post season, this was a really bad loss for Arizona. Carolina racked up 270 yards on the ground against the NFLs top rush defense. Before he could throw an interception, Panthers quarterback Jake Delhomme left the game with a chest injury. And in a strange reversal of fortunes it was Cardinal’s quarterback Kurt Warner who threw five interceptions. To their credit, the Panthers took advantage of the Cardinal miscues but Arizona should just write this one off as a game they gave away and move on.

New York Giants 17
Philadelphia Eagles 40

The Giants, who have now lost three in a row, are looking up at both Philadelphia and Dallas in the NFC East and have a brutal schedule down the stretch. Eli Manning was awful, going 20-39 for 222 yards with 1 TD and 2 INTs, finishing the day with a 55.7 rating. Donovan McNabb once again proved why Rush Limbaugh is a big fat idiot, completing 17 of 23 passes for 240 yards and 3 TDs. The Eagles got 82 yards on 11 carries from rookie running back LeSean McCoy and another 75 yards on 8 carries from fullback Leonard Weaver, who had been used primarily as a run blocker and outlet receiver this season.

Atlanta Falcons
New Orleans Saints

To be considered an elite team in the NFC, the Falcons need to beat a quality opponent, and they got another chance tonight against New Orleans. The emergence of Pierre Thomas has taken some of the pressure off of Drew Brees and the Saints must win to stay ahead of the Vikings in the race for home field advantage throughout the playoffs.

Those Tops!

So after long hard (two words you’ve gotta love in conjunction with one another) consideration, I’ve decided to rank my top 5 NFL QBs. And it goes a little something like this:

Number 5:

Eli Manning
Even though I’ve starting to have worries about the Giants after their last two performances, I think that Eli has started proving himself to be one of the better System QBs in the league. He’s proven himself in many situations, and his athleticism is impressive. He can break tackles, look good in the pocket, and move is team down field to pick up a necessary 7 to win the game when he needs to. On top of that, he’s already gotten his Ring, and looks as though he’s more than capable of getting another one before his career is over. Could he do this on another team? Probably not, but in the system that Coughlin has built around and for him, he is great.

Number 4:

Donovan McNabb
Personally, I think that Donovan is one of the best all around QBs in the league. Here’s a man that can run, throw, read defenses, take a hit and still make something happen. He doesn’t get rattled in the pocket no matter how many times he gets knocked down, and he has had to deal with a hostile fan organization and media city since the day he was drafted. Not to mention put up w/ T.O. bull and he’s been a constant gentleman through it all. The only thing keeping him out of my top 3 is the fact that he doesn’t have a ring yet. This, however, is not fully his fault. The Eagles simply refuse to give him any substantive help out there and this keeps him from the promise land. If Donovan would simply leave Philly as he should have a long time (the Bears wanted him awhile back and if he’d gone there’s no doubt in my mind he’d have one if not a couple rings by now) then he’d make it. Either way, he’s one of the best QBs in the league and people need to recognize that.

Number 3:

Ben Roethlisberger
Big Ben is no doubt one of the better QBs in the league. He doesn’t have the best feet, but he’s got a cannon for an arm and when coupled with the receiving core he’s got, his accuracy is really good as well. The main criticism with Big Ben is that he holds on to the ball too long. He gets hit and sacked more often than any other QB on one of the top tier teams in the league. This isn’t due to a fault in is O-line, but simply to the fact that he holds onto the pigskin for 20 seconds longer than needed. However, even with that being said, these hit do not phase him, he’s strong enough to break tackles from time to time, and any loss he takes on a sack he’s more than capable of making up on the next down. He’s also really good as making something happen while a defender is riding his back and bringing him down. The fact is if you can’t tackle him and pin down his throwing arm, you might not get the sack at all. Not to mention how well he protects the ball while going down; you might get the sack, but don’t expect to get a fumble too. He’s got the rings to put him over the top, but until he learns to dump off in order to make it a loss of a down and not a loss of a down and long yardage, he’s relegated to number 3 on my list.

Number 2:

Tom Brady
Ok, my number 2 and 1 picks shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone (honestly neither should the order I put them in lol,) however, the reasoning is sound so hear me out. The Golden Boy is a great QB, but I think his greatness is directly contributed to Bill “Cheating, Score-Running” Belichick. While Brady looks a lot better than most System QBs, (both physically and in performance, God that’s a good looking man!) he still strikes me as a System QB. While I believe that McNabb, Roethlisberger, and Manning (Peyton not Eli) can win on any team, I think that the Rams are still winless even with Brady at the helm. On top of that, Brady has become the Kobe Bryant of the league. Not that he’s as selfish or show-boaty, but he looks for roughing calls before simply trying to make a play. The way he lobs the ball and then looks back at the Ref because he was touched, or almost touched as the case may be, and demands the flag thrown is not the mannerisms of a great QB. Make the play first, then worry about the whistle, not the other way around. That being said, Tom Brady is certainly a premier QB and he’s got the rings to prove it. Plus he’s just so ridiculously good-looking how could you not love him?

Number 1:

Peyton Manning
Surprise surprise right? But can you deny it? Manning is an amazing and complete QB. He doesn’t have the best feet out there, but don’t assume he can’t pick up key yardage on his own when the big play isn’t there for him. A cannon for an arm coupled with pin-point accuracy and receivers that keeping him looking amazing make him look formidable. The fact that he can march his team down field and put up a much needed 7 to win the game and do so in 35 seconds makes him the best. What other great QBs can do in 3 minutes, Peyton can do in 1/4 of that time. Also, there’s no one better out there at making a team pay for stupid mistakes. Give the Colts a turn over in good to moderate field position and you’re basically handing them a quick 7 points. Yes a QB is often only good as his receivers, and Peyton’s been lucky enough to have some of the best, but I believe that Peyton Manning can easily be the difference between a team like the Bucs being shut out, and that same team having 3 or 4 wins. Can he take a team to the promise land on his own? No, because no one can. But is he a major difference maker? Of course he is! Smart, controlled, accurate, great field vision, the ability to hit the open man in double coverage, reading defenses, calling audibles in response to what he sees, an O-line that simply will not allow him to be touched, and a wide number of overly effective weapons he can go to… I ask you what other QB has all that and uses it to the very best of his ability? He’s got one Ring already and I fully expect another before his time is up. Let’s just make it this year, Peyton!

Key Omissions:
Yes I do know who Brett Favre is. However, I don’t think that a Gunner really belongs in the top 5. The beauty of Farve is that he’s got a cannon for an arm and great accuracy. The ugly of Favre is that he relies far too heavily on his arm and will force it into double and triple coverage to guys who are not good enough to come up with it and against Corners and Safetys you really shouldn’t to that with. Favre can get you great numbers, but you also have to eat those 7+ picks he’s capable of giving you. Something you don’t see out of the rest of my top 5.
Drew Brees has the best numbers this season and he’s a fantasy footballer’s wet dream. But football is not baseball and there’s a vast difference between fantasy and reality. I’m coming over onto the Brees/Saints bandwagon slowly but surely. I didn’t think they could win from behind, but they proved they can against the Dolphins, but with that said, they did it against the Dolphins and I’m not sure they can do it in December against the Ravens or Steelers. If/when the Saints win a 13-7 hard hitting game, or when they show that the can win like this for a full season and not fall apart in December (as they’ve been known to do) then I’ll be more ready to add Brees to this list. But til then, you’ve gotta earn it kid!