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		<title>2009 NFL Season: Chad Ochocinco Serves Fries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[And a shake to Baltimore Raven CB Dominique Foxworth.
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Chad&#8217;s thinking, &#8220;I did my part, where is the damn ball?&#8221;
A perfect throw from Carson Palmer on this play probably goes for a touchdown.  That perfect pass never came.  The Bengals didn&#8217;t need it because this season, they [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=temple3.wordpress.com&blog=352572&post=2244&subd=temple3&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>And a shake to <strong><span style="color:#333399;">Baltimore Raven CB Dominique Foxworth</span></strong>.</p>
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<p style="text-align:center;">It&#8217;s going to get hectic.</p>
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<p style="text-align:center;">Chad&#8217;s Not Done&#8230;and Neither is Dominique.</p>
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<p style="text-align:center;">Chad&#8217;s thinking, &#8220;I did my part, where is the damn ball?&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">A perfect throw from Carson Palmer on this play probably goes for a touchdown.  That perfect pass never came.  The Bengals didn&#8217;t need it because this season, they are simply better than the Ravens.  Palmer is 8-3 (career) against the Ravens.  Chad has always been a big part of that.  From what I can see, he hasn&#8217;t lost a step &#8212; and if he has, Dominique Foxworth won&#8217;t find that lost step any time soon.</p>
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		<title>2009 NFL Season: Steelers Smother Broncos, 28-10</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 05:23:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like I said when they were 2-0, 3-0, 4-0, and 5-0, and 6-0&#8230;&#8221; I&#8217;m not buyin!&#8221;
The Broncos deserve a great deal of credit for beginning the season at 5-0.  In the past two weeks, this solid team of newly-acquainted veterans has lost to the two teams that battled in the conference championship game in 2008. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=temple3.wordpress.com&blog=352572&post=2235&subd=temple3&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Like I said when they were 2-0, 3-0, 4-0, and 5-0, <a href="http://temple3.wordpress.com/2009/10/20/broncos-six-and-so-what/">and 6-0</a>&#8230;&#8221; I&#8217;m not buyin!&#8221;</p>
<p>The Broncos deserve a great deal of credit for beginning the season at 5-0.  In the past two weeks, this solid team of newly-acquainted veterans has lost to the two teams that battled in the conference championship game in 2008.  There is no shame in that, but it is clear that Denver has some work to do.  The offense is mediocre and we know its not because of Brandon Marshall and Eddie Royal.  They have played in a high-powered explosive offense before.  The problem may not be Josh McDaniels either.  He knows something about &#8220;matriculating the ball up and down the field.&#8221;  Even Brandon Stokely has been part of an elite offensive unit.  So who hasn&#8217;t been there and done that?</p>
<p>The man who threw 3 interceptions tonite against a team that refused to allow any men in orange jerseys to run the ball: <a href="http://dubsism.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/kyle-orton-with-blond.jpg?w=500&amp;h=375">Kyle Orton</a>.</p>
<p>Frankly, I think the Broncos are on the verge of a collapse until they do some things differently.  I thought they were fortunate to beat the Chargers in San Diego.  For all of their success on defense, that game boiled down to a couple of returns by Eddie Royal.  Only the 2007 Bears and Devin Hester can live that way.  This Broncos team simply isn&#8217;t cut that way.  The offense managed 3 points tonite &#8212; and that was due to Troy Polamalu&#8217;s defense on teammate William Gay.  <img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2236" title="APTOPIX Steelers Broncos Football" src="http://temple3.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/polamalu-gay.jpg?w=512&#038;h=394" alt="APTOPIX Steelers Broncos Football" width="512" height="394" /></p>
<p>Denver has to score more.  They have to get Tony Scheffler involved in the offense.  They have to get their running game untracked.  If they don&#8217;t, that undersized defense will be forced to stay on the field as much as they did tonite.  That defense can&#8217;t do it.  The success of the defense is predicated on the speed of the front 7 and the savvy of the secondary.  That formula was inverted tonite.  The demise of the Broncos was due to the fatigue of the front 7 and the &#8220;experience&#8221; of the secondary.  The Steelers made Champ Bailey look older than Ty Law.  Did you see the hurdle?</p>
<p>The Broncos don&#8217;t have to collapse, they just have to adjust.  I like the Chargers to find a way to win this division.</p>
<p>As for the Steelers, the offense is powerful but sloppy.  Roethlisberger plays like he knows he is playing with house money.  He plays as if he is unconcerned with the consequences of his actions.  The Steelers defense is so ferocious that he is seldom taxed the way another passer might be by miscues.  The Steelers could have scored 40 points if they did not turn the ball over.  Rashard Mendenhall was spared the disgrace of a goal line fumble in the 4th quarter.  And it wasn&#8217;t because he didn&#8217;t actually fumble &#8212; he did.  The referees were probably still trying to make up for that blown call when Jerome Bettis called the coin toss in overtime vs. the Lions.  Ben Roethlisberger had two turnovers: a blind-side fumble and a goal line interception.  Both turnovers were committed when the Steelers were moving the ball with ease.  The second half was a relative walk in the park.  Bruce Arians appeared to have surrendered the play-calling to Ben as the team ran effortlessly without huddling.</p>
<p>Note 1:  It was interesting to hear the announcers talk at the beginning of the 2nd half about how Denver&#8217;s frequent movement on defense was causing the Steelers to run the clock down to the final seconds.  That was not the case.  The Steelers were entirely in control based on the change in tempo.  Roethlisberger took his time looking over the defense to maximize the quality of his pre-snap reads.  There was no need to rush.  The no-huddle limited defensive substitutions.  Roethlisberger took his time.  Game over.</p>
<p>Note 2:  When Troy Polamalu is healthy, he makes plays all over the field.  In the 4th quarter of this game (with about 9 minutes remaining), Polamalu stuffed a first down in the backfield with the Broncos pinned down in the own end.  On the very next play, Kyle Orton tried to get some breathing room and the ball was intercepted by Polamalu about 20 yards downfield.</p>
<p>Note 3:  The only guy who really gets open down field against Ike Taylor is Randy Moss (and he needs Tom Brady on the field).  If you don&#8217;t have Randy Moss, don&#8217;t bother.</p>
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<p>If Rashard Mendenhall can secure the ball, this team is going back to where they came from.  Right now, the Colts, Bengals and Steelers (in that order) look to be the class of the AFC.  I don&#8217;t know where to put the Patriots.  It&#8217;s been so long since they played a quality opponent with a two-dimensional offense.</p>
<p><strong>Closing Note</strong>:  Last season, in <strong>Week 9</strong>, the Steelers played on the road against a team with a new &#8220;genius&#8221; coach that was oaded with veterans in the secondary, a young quarterback who had yet to throw an interception, a dynamic running game, apass-catching tight end, .  Ben Roethlisberger was knocked out of that game by the Washington Redskins, but Jason Campbell threw his first interceptions of the season.  The Redskins, like the Broncos, struggled mightily to score and lost 23-6.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 03:12:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The week isn&#8217;t over yet, but on Sunday, some teams lost more than a single game.  It&#8217;s still early enough that anything can happen, but some teams may be watching their seasons fall apart.  Let&#8217;s take a look at the early casualties.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>The week isn&#8217;t over yet, but on Sunday, some teams lost more than a single game.  It&#8217;s still early enough that anything can happen, but some teams may be watching their seasons fall apart.  Let&#8217;s take a look at the early casualties.</p>
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<li><strong><span style="color:#800000;">San Francisco 49ers. </span> </strong>You knew the Titans were a dangerous opponent.  With Vince Young quarterbacking and Mike Heimerdinger calling plays, the Titans were sure to rely on a conservative attack  and their ability to pound the rock and force turnovers.  That&#8217;s exactly what happened.  The Titans won 34-27 on the road and forced Alex Smith into a sloppy, hurried game.  Frank Gore was dynamic and versatile, but he didn&#8217;t dominate the action like he did before the Viking game.  Suddenly, a team that began the season 3-1 with quality wins over division opponents is sitting at 3-5.  The bad news is that first-place Arizona won at Chicago on the strength of a 5 td performance by Kurt Warner (without Anquan Boldin).  The good news is that the Niners only trail them by 2 games &#8212; and already have a win at Arizona.  Mike Singletary has changed quarterbacks.  They score more points with Smith, but have less ball security than under Hill.  Next up: the Bears, Packers, Jags, Seahawks.  There is no reason this team can&#8217;t be 7-5 in a month.  <strong>Book It: </strong>If they&#8217;re +8 or better in turnovers over that time frame, they&#8217;re going to the playoffs.</li>
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<li> <span style="color:#000080;"><strong>New York Giants.</strong></span> If the playoffs began tomorrow, the New York Giants would have the same vantage point as the New York Yankees, and you and I.  They&#8217;d be watching from home.  The Giants have lost at home to the Arizona Cardinals and San Diego Chargers.  They&#8217;ve lost on the road to the New Orleans Saints and Philadelphia Eagles.  There really is no shame in losing to any of these teams.  The Saints finished in last place last season, but they&#8217;ve been remade and have yet to lose a game this season.  Arizona and the Eagles played in the NFC Championship game last year.  San Diego is a perennial playoff contender.  That the Giants have lost to these teams in consecutive weeks is surprising.  That the Giants have failed to score more than 20 points in any of these games is shocking.  The Chargers have been an enigmatic bunch all season.  They&#8217;re 5-3, but could be 7-1 or 2-6.  They&#8217;re inconsistent and have been unable to stop the run since the injury to Jamal Williams in September.  All of that sounded like a recipe for resurrection in the Meadowlands.  It didn&#8217;t happen.  Instead, the same depleted secondary that was undressed by Drew Brees was dissected by Philip Rivers.  The Giants could do &#8220;soul-searching&#8221; or any number of things on their bye week, but the answers (like the problems) are on the field.  The execution is simply what it has been &#8212; on either side of the ball.  When the sun rises tomorrow, the Giants will be 2 games behind the leader of the NFC East.  Next up: Atlanta, Denver, Dallas, Philadelphia.  This could get much worse before it gets any better.  <strong>Book It: </strong>If the Giants are not able to defeat second and third tier quarterbacks like Matt Ryan and Kyle Orton, the season will be over before they meet host Dallas and Philadelphia in consecutive weeks.</li>
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<li><strong><span style="color:#8f328d;">Baltimore Ravens.</span> </strong>The Ravens are kicking themselves tonite for taking the Bengals lightly.  I don&#8217;t know why they continue to do that.  It seems they forget that they have a 3-8 record vs. Carson Palmer.  They don&#8217;t scare him.  He torches them more regularly and scars them more deeply than any QB in the league.  Really, if they think about it, they&#8217;re his <em>bird bitches</em>.  They probably don&#8217;t like to admit it, but 8 wins is 8 wins.  The Ravens know they will not be winning the AFC North this season.  They will not be beating the Steelers twice.  They may not even beat them once.  The good news, though, is that they hold tie breakers over the Broncos and Chargers.  Only 1 of them can win the division.  If the Ravens can somehow manage to get to 10 or 11 wins, they can sneak in as the 3rd in the AFC North.  New England, a probably division winner is the only team they&#8217;ve lost to in the AFC aside from Cincinnati.  It means their destiny is still in their own hands.  Baltimore can win 6 or 7 of their final 8 games.  If they do, they&#8217;re in because of their wins over the AFC West.  Next up: Browns, <strong>Colts</strong>, <strong>Steelers</strong>, Packers.  They get Indy and Pitt at home.  <strong>Book It:</strong> If Baltimore finds a way to win these 4 games and wins out until their Dec. 27th game in Pittsburgh, they&#8217;ll beat whomever they play in the Wild Card round.</li>
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<p>Teams like the Bears, Texans and Packers lost games yesterday that likely surprised their die-hard fans.  What Bears fan doesn&#8217;t expect to beat the Cardinals in Soldier Field?  In all honesty, the Bears simply are not the same team they were at the beginning of the season.  The Bears were fortunate to beat the Steelers this season &#8212; and that win has been the cause of all &#8220;great expectations&#8221; since the signing of Jay Cutler.  It was a quality win.  It was something the Vikings were unable to do.  Still, there hasn&#8217;t been much for the Monsters of the Midway to hang their hats on.  Without Urlacher and Hillenmeyer, I don&#8217;t expect much.</p>
<p>For all their talent and perennial promise for unleashing potential, the Texans simply cannot be expected to win at Indianapolis.  I expect them to do what they did &#8212; play tough, play a little less than smart, and lose.</p>
<p>The Packers simply are not a good team.  They play unevenly and had to be flatter than week-old Coke after playing against Brett Favre under the national spotlight at home last week and then traveling in anonymity to lifeless Raymond James Stadium for a late game vs. a rookie quarterback and a rookie coach.  Teams that lose games like this don&#8217;t really belong in the post-season.  Green Bay will find their way out.</p>
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<li><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Philadelphia Eagles</strong>. </span> <span style="color:#000000;">Anytime you lose at home to a division rival, it&#8217;s painful and it adversely impacts your playoff positioning.  This version of the Eagles is losing games they are supposed to win.  They&#8217;ve lost at Oakland&#8230;and now this.  If you don&#8217;t think the Eagles are going to regret this loss, consider that over the next four weeks, they will be on the road at San Diego, at Chicago and at Atlanta.  The Eagles could lose every one of these games.  The last time the Eagles played on the West Coast, they lost to Oakland.  Against Dallas, the Eagles only ran the ball 23 times.  They didn&#8217;t run many plays overall.  Philly only converted 4 of 12 first downs, including some notable failures on 3rd and 4th down with short distances to go.  Jason Peters was injured.  Asante Samuel was roughed up.  Sheldon Brown was toasted.  Brian Westbrook was inactive.  Michael Vick was ineffective (He&#8217;s got time.)  McNabb looked like his ribs are still sore&#8230;and he also looked like he always looks. </span></li>
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		<description><![CDATA[No time to waste:
Atlanta rebounds from a tough loss.  Washington revisits another typical loss.  Atlanta 34, Washington 13.
Arizona rebounds from a tough loss.  Chicago still searches for a flow.  Arizona 26, Chicago 24.
Baltimore redeems its tough loss to Cincy last month.  Cincy has growing pains. Baltimore 13, Cincinnati 10.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>No time to waste:</p>
<p>Atlanta rebounds from a tough loss.  Washington revisits another typical loss.  <strong>Atlanta 34, Washington 13.</strong></p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 543px"><img src="http://thesportsunion.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/michael_turner_2-copy1.jpg" alt="" width="533" height="640" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Is Turner back?  Or are the Saints showing cracks vs. the run?</p></div>
<p>Arizona rebounds from a tough loss.  Chicago still searches for a flow.  <strong>Arizona 26, Chicago 24.</strong></p>
<p>Baltimore redeems its tough loss to Cincy last month.  Cincy has growing pains. <strong>Baltimore 13, Cincinnati 10.</strong></p>
<p>No Owen Daniels.  No Bob Sanders.  Going with Indy.  <strong>Indianapolis 39, Houston 34.</strong></p>
<p>Torture, pure torture.  <strong>Jacksonville 10, Kansas City 7.</strong></p>
<p>Ecstacy, pure ecstacy.  <strong>New England 38, Miami 35.</strong></p>
<p>The Bay of Pigs is back.  Welcome to the world, rook.  <strong>Green Bay 30, Tampa Bay 14.</strong></p>
<p>New Orleans big over the schizophrenic Panthers.  Are they running with DeAngelo and Stewart or passing with Mr. Pick Six?  <strong>Darren Sharper 21, Carolina 17.</strong></p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 250px"><img src="http://whodatdish.com/files/2009/10/medium_running-backs.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="233" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Bell, Thomas, Bush and Evans -- Boom, Boom, Flash and Boom-Boom!</p></div>
<p>Seattle either wins this game or they fold up and wonder what Jim Mora, Jr. is capable of doing.  <strong>Seattle 41, Detroit 0.</strong></p>
<p>Are the Giants really ready for this game?  Are the Chargers ready for anyone other than the Raiders?  <strong>Giants 33, San Diego 31.</strong><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Remember when the 49ers were abysmal and the Titans were great?  A role reversal here means Mike Singletary is in trouble.  Vince is a tough out.  <strong>San Francisco 38, Tennessee 35.</strong></p>
<p>The Dallas Cowboys are overrated.  They&#8217;ve been overrated since 1995.  I got the memo when Neil O&#8217;Donnell air mailed their last SB win.<strong> Philadelphia 44, Dallas 6.</strong></p>
<p>The Denver Broncos will be underrated.  After losses to Baltimore and Pittsburgh, America will jump off the bandwagon.  Too bad.  <strong>Pittsburgh 19, Denver 15.</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>Some guys I like to &#8220;blow up&#8221; this week:</strong></p>
<p><strong>QB: </strong>Matt Hasselbeck vs. the Lions.  Donovan McNabb vs. the Cowboys.  David Garrard vs. the Chiefs.</p>
<p><strong>RB: </strong>Michael Turner vs. the Redskins.  Ronnie and Ricky vs. the Patriots.  Ryan Grant vs. the Bucs.</p>
<p><strong>WR:</strong> Santonio Holmes and Mike Wallace  vs. the Broncos<strong>. </strong>DeSean Jackson and Jeremy Maclin vs. the Cowboys<strong>. </strong>TJ Hush-mazilli (&#8220;Championship&#8221;) vs. the Lions.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some games are already taking on a playoff atmosphere.  The Week 8 Falcons-Saints game on Monday night was one such game.  The one thing that is painfully clear to me (and probably to the Atlanta Falcons general manager) is that the Falcons really miss Harry Douglas.  If you don&#8217;t live in Atlanta or didn&#8217;t go [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=temple3.wordpress.com&blog=352572&post=2216&subd=temple3&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Some games are already taking on a playoff atmosphere.  The Week 8 Falcons-Saints game on Monday night was one such game.  The one thing that is painfully clear to me (and probably to the Atlanta Falcons general manager) is that the Falcons really miss <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Douglas">Harry Douglas</a>.  If you don&#8217;t live in Atlanta or didn&#8217;t go to Louisville, you&#8217;ve probably never heard of him.  Douglas is a speedy wideout who was injured and lost for the season during pre-season.  He had two of his best games in 2008 vs. Chicago (5 catches, 96 yards) and Carolina (4 catches, 92 yards).  Douglas is a young guy, but he can stretch the field and create space for Roddy White.  That&#8217;s what&#8217;s been missing as teams exploit the absence of Jerrious Norwood and the presence of Michael Jenkins.</p>
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<p>Next week, we&#8217;re going to see who gets off the mat&#8230;and who rolls over.</p>
<p>A month ago, if you told someone that the <strong><span style="color:#99ccff;">Chargers</span></strong> had the remotest chance of beating the <span style="color:#000080;"><strong>Giants</strong></span> in New York, you&#8217;d have been run out of town.  Yet, after overpowering losses at New Orleans, home vs. the Cardinals and down in Philadelphia, the Giants may have shrunk the betting line to 2 or 3 points.  The Chargers are still a shell of their former selves, but anything is possible &#8212; especially in a game where Philip Rivers and Eli Manning will be playing for bragging rights.</p>
<p>Around Christmas time, when the <span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Arizona Cardinals</strong></span> get the final confirmation that their 9-7 record is not good enough to get into the playoffs, they&#8217;re going to be kicking themselves for losing at home to Carolina.  They&#8217;re going on the road to <span style="color:#ff6600;"><strong>Chicago</strong></span>.  The Cardinals have the perfect personnel to throttle the Bears all up and down Lake Shore Drive.  But, if Kurt Warner has his mind on other things, they can lose just like Cleveland did last week.  And if they do that, they&#8217;ll be watching the 49ers in the post-season.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color:#3366ff;">Dallas</span></strong> travels to <span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Philadelphia</strong></span> for what should be a classic confrontation of high-powered offenses.  The Cowboys have proven to have a stronger preference for running than the Eagles.  Too often Andy Reid get enamored with the beauty and grace of their passing game.  If that happens again this week, Dallas will leave town in first place.</p>
<p>The <span style="color:#00ffff;"><strong>Miami Dolphins</strong></span> have had an interesting few weeks.  They lost a tough, tough game to the New Orleans Saints.  The offense could only muster 3 points vs. the Jets for much of the game, but the special teams unit exploded behind Ted Ginn, Jr.  The <span style="color:#000080;"><strong>New England Patriots</strong></span> are coming off a bye and this could be the end of the ride.</p>
<p>The <span style="color:#003366;"><strong>Baltimore Ravens</strong></span> play at the <strong><span style="color:#ff6600;">Cinncinati Bengals</span></strong>.  This is a game of the week candidate.  The Bengals have a one game lead over the Ravens and have already won in Baltimore.  A win here forces the Ravens to turn their attention to beating the defending champion Pittsburgh Steelers twice&#8230;and they haven&#8217;t played this season.  If Baltimore loses, the chances of them making the playoffs, to me, drop considerably.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t the <span style="color:#000080;"><strong>Texans</strong></span> have something to prove?  When are they going to prove it?  They get to play the <strong><span style="color:#0000ff;">Colts</span></strong> in Indy this week and prove they can run and pass and stop the run and slow down the pass.  If they can&#8217;t do it, Indy gets to 8-0 and holds all the cards.  If Houston can find a way, a much deserved bye week is just around the corner.</p>
<p><strong>NOTE: </strong> <em>It had occurred to me that very little was probably said with respect to &#8220;race&#8221; last week as Mike Singletary&#8217;s 49ers faced off against Jim Caldwell&#8217;s Colts.  The NFL still has a long way to go, but it is worth noting that 5 of the last 6 teams to compete in the Super Bowl have had either a Black head coach or general manager.  The lone exception to this new trend is the New England Patriots. </em></p>
<p>The Raiders, Rams, Bills and Browns are all on a bye week.  Television programmers have never been so happy!</p>
<p>Monday night &#8212; <strong>Steelers</strong> vs. <span style="color:#ff6600;"><strong>Broncos</strong></span>.  That&#8217;s a big one, even though the Ravens subjected Denver to an old-fashioned AFC North chin checking.  Denver will show up to play the Steelers and their fans will be juiced.  This game will get all the hype that probably should go to two teams who&#8217;ve already outdueled these two (Baltimore and Cincinnati).</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ed Reed set the tone for yesterday&#8217;s Week 8 win over the Denver Broncos with this crunching blow on rookie running back, Knowshon Moreno.  The Ravens were waiting on Denver&#8217;s screen game all day long.  This play resulted in the game&#8217;s first turnover.  The Ravens went on to win 30-7.
THE ANATOMY OF A FUMBLE.
Here it [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=temple3.wordpress.com&blog=352572&post=2207&subd=temple3&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Ed Reed set the tone for yesterday&#8217;s Week 8 win over the Denver Broncos with this crunching blow on rookie running back, Knowshon Moreno.  The Ravens were waiting on Denver&#8217;s screen game all day long.  This play resulted in the game&#8217;s first turnover.  The Ravens went on to win 30-7.</p>
<p><strong>THE ANATOMY OF A FUMBLE.</strong></p>
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<p style="text-align:left;">Here it comes.  The breeze before the boom!!</p>
<p>BREEZE &#8212; The read by Reed.  &#8221;Screen, screen, screen!&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Quick and Dirty Write Up.
The Denver Broncos are not the real deal.  I said it last week &#8212; and gave a thousand reasons why.  I was willing to keep an open mind for a few weeks, but they are who I thought they were.  The Ravens took Denver&#8217;s lunch money, punched them in the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=temple3.wordpress.com&blog=352572&post=2202&subd=temple3&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>The Denver Broncos are not the real deal.  I said it last week &#8212; and gave a thousand reasons why.  I was willing to keep an open mind for a few weeks, but they are who I thought they were.  The Ravens took Denver&#8217;s lunch money, punched them in the mouth, stuffed them in the locker and went to the prom with Little Ms. Bronco.  The Broncos can prove a lot next Monday night if they can beat the Steelers at home.  For now, they&#8217;ll need to figure out why they were throttled coming off a bye.  I bet the Ravens are even more pissed at the referees from that New England game.</p>
<p>The New York Giants are sinking.  They&#8217;ve lost 3 times and been beaten up each time.  When the Saints did it, the loss was attributed to the lack of healthy defenders on the Giants.  Then the Cardinals flew to New York and beat down the offense.  Yesterday, the Eagles dominated in all 3 phases and made Eli look like that guy he&#8217;s looked like in every season that wasn&#8217;t 2007.  You know, the guy with the 80 something QB rating who throws interceptions all over the yard.  The Giants have a ton of things to fix and don&#8217;t have that aura any more.  3 losses in the conference mean there are on the outside looking in.</p>
<p>The Arizona Cardinals are killing me.  They can&#8217;t stand prosperity.  This is  a critical stretch for them.  They began by winning at Seattle and New York &#8212; then they lose at home to the PANTHERS!?!  You&#8217;ve got to be kidding.  Last week, the Panthers offensive coordinator was my poster-boy for throwing games.  He figured out (at least for a day) that this team is better when DeAngelo and Jonathan roll with about 18 to 20 touches each&#8230;they&#8217;re much better than when Jake throws for 300 yards.  If Carolina can run more often, they&#8217;ll win.  If Arizona can remember who they are on game days, they should do better as well.  When they lose that first road playoff game, they&#8217;ll be able to look back on this loss as the one that put them in that predicement.</p>
<p>Congrats to Brett Favre and the Vikings.  (Ewww&#8230;that&#8217;s hard to write.)  They deserve the love &#8212; but until the Packers learn how to defend, they&#8217;ll continue to lose to quality opponents.  Percy Harvin is the next, &#8220;Did you see that?!?&#8221; Guy.  When you give up that many points at home, you&#8217;ve got no shot.  Adrian Peterson got his touches this week.  Last week, he managed only 18 carries and 69 yards.  Four touchdown passes &#8212; again.  Wow!</p>
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<p>The 49ers are within a hair&#8217;s breadth of being 5-2 (or better) with wins over Minnesota and Indianapolis.  They&#8217;re not experienced enough or talented enough at QB to have pulled out some of their games (at Houston), but they really get down.  The Colts are like a machine &#8212; even when they struggle.  Well done.</p>
<p>As a New Yorker, I was hoping that the Dolphins would come out flat after playing the Saints.  I know they hate the Jets, so I guess I should have recognized they&#8217;d find a way &#8212; like the Giants did vs. Philly.  Exactly&#8230;Didn&#8217;t happen there, why should it have happened here?  I thought the Jets would hold the Dolphins to 3 points &#8212; and I was looking like a genius when this game was 6-3 late in the 3rd quarter.  Then Ted Ginn, Jr. started channeling Eddie Royal and bang-bang-bang.  The Dolphins scored 21 points without their offense.  Game over.  The good news: as I said a few weeks ago, New Yorkers need not overreact to some tough games from Mark Sanchez.  He&#8217;s young, but he&#8217;s the real deal.  He&#8217;s a player and he didn&#8217;t cost the Jets the game yesterday.  Have faith &#8212; and get those special teams fixed.</p>
<p>Chicago pummeled Cleveland.  What else is new?</p>
<p>St. Louis beat Detroit.  Too bad Megatron is on the shelf!!  I thought he&#8217;d play and picked the Lions to win by 2.</p>
<p>San Diego beat the Raiders.  If Roger Goodell is serious (and we know he&#8217;s not because of how he handled Matt Jones), wouldn&#8217;t Tom Cable be on the verge of losing his job?  This is an embarassment to the league and the franchise.  I&#8217;m not sure what Andy Reid owed Al Davis before the Eagles lost out there, but the debt has been cancelled.  Will the Raiders win again?  Who still owes Al Davis?</p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to tell you right now &#8212; I&#8217;m not buying Dallas either.  They beat a banged up Falcon team &#8212; a terrible Seattle team and they&#8217;ve lost to the Giants and Broncos.  They even played one of Tampa&#8217;s most interesting games of the season.  Would you buy that?  Dallas still operates on a &#8220;smoke and mirrors&#8221; basis.</p>
<p>Buffalo had a chance to tie the Texans at 4-4 and hold the tie-breaker.  Instead, the Bills dropped to 3-5 and are gone (in my book) from meaningful playoff contention.  They&#8217;re the weakest overall team in the division.  (I know they just beat the Jets in New York.)  The Texans are just trying to keep it going.  Nice to see Ryan Moats do what he did.  What he was forced to deal with this summer was unconscionable.  His case generated more hate comments than any other post I&#8217;ve ever had.  Congratulations to Ryan and his family.  This &#8220;game&#8221; is small consolation, but it is still nice to see when preparation grabs opportunity and kisses her fully on the mouth.</p>
<p>Didn&#8217;t every one in the nation, except for Jeff Fisher and Kerry Collins, know that it was time for Vince Young to take over the reins in Tennessee?  Back in Week 3 when I wrote in detail of how Collins was &#8220;On the Verge of Getting Exposed,&#8221; I noted that the Titans were not much better than a 10-13 point team.  With Young, the Titans may not have a traditional look, but they are simply more formidable in the run game and with play action.  Vince Young is a play maker.  Collins can only take what the defense gives him.  New England gave him nothing and he took nothing.  Same with the Jets.  Bud Adams did the right thing, albeit 2 months too late.</p>
<p>Picks Record for Week 8: 8-4* (Made picks before Young was announced the starter in Jax-Tenn game.)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The season is humming along.  Sadly, though, the injuries are really beginning to pile up.  Last week, the Jets playmaker Leon Washington was lost to a fractured fibula.  I&#8217;ve enjoyed his game since he was at Florida State.  I wish him a speedy recovery.  That goes for all the guys who went down including Washington&#8217;s [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=temple3.wordpress.com&blog=352572&post=2198&subd=temple3&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>The season is humming along.  Sadly, though, the injuries are really beginning to pile up.  Last week, the Jets playmaker Leon Washington was lost to a fractured fibula.  I&#8217;ve enjoyed his game since he was at Florida State.  I wish him a speedy recovery.  That goes for all the guys who went down including Washington&#8217;s Chris Cooley (the guy who I think should be the centerpiece of their offense), Jermichael Finley, Will Allen (whose injury may have been the real reason the Saints climbed back in that game), and William Gay.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="text-align:center; display: block;"><a href="http://temple3.wordpress.com/2009/10/29/2009-nfl-season-week-8-picks/"><img src="http://img.youtube.com/vi/kd_62tLlpZU/2.jpg" alt="" /></a></span></p>
<p>What? <a href="http://temple3.wordpress.com/2009/10/26/2009-nfl-season-a-look-back-at-week-7/">Gay wasn&#8217;t injured</a>?  He was just posterized.  Having taken the week to consider it, I still can&#8217;t think of any other Steeler DB who has been run over quite like that.  I wonder how long William will have to wait to get his uniform back.  In all seriousness, Gay is a hard working player who gives 100% whenever I&#8217;ve seen him play.  That could have happened to anyone.  There really isn&#8217;t any shame in getting flattened like a tackle dummy by Adrian Peterson.  It will be William&#8217;s job to be prepared next time.</p>
<p><em>Is it wrong of me, a huge Steeler fan, to post that video?  I&#8217;m just trying to be fair and balanced.</em></p>
<p>Let&#8217;s get it on.</p>
<p>Game 1.  <span style="color:#6b4267;"><strong>Denver Broncos at Baltimore Ravens.</strong></span> This game will make me a believer.  I don&#8217;t love the Ravens, but if Denver can beat them in their own building (with both teams coming off byes), I will buy what the Broncos are selling.  After Denver beat San Diego, I said I&#8217;d wait until they played Pittsburgh.  I&#8217;m going to go a week early and put the weight on Baltimore.  If Baltimore loses this game, they&#8217;ll drop to 3-4 overall with 3 conference losses.  Given that they have yet to play the Steelers and still have to travel to Cincinnati, a loss here means the Ravens would be fighting an uphill battle to get to 11-5&#8230;and that&#8217;s what its going to take to get into the playoffs if you&#8217;re 3rd in the AFC North.  The Ravens should be desperate.  <strong>Baltimore 21, Denver 17. </strong></p>
<p>Game 2.  <strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Houston Texans at Buffalo Bills.</span> </strong>Believe it or not, the winner of this game will be on a 3-game winning streak in the AFC.  The Bills are sporting wins over pathetic, listless Carolina and the Jets.  The Texans just beat a hungry 49er team in the midst of some confusion at the quarterback position.  Vernon Davis hit the Texans for 3 touchdowns.  The Bills don&#8217;t have tight ends who can stay healthy, let alone score 3 touchdowns.  If the weather is nasty, don&#8217;t be surprised if Buffalo pulls this out.  <strong>Houston 16, Buffalo 10.</strong></p>
<p>Game 3.  <strong><span style="color:#ff6600;">Cleveland Browns at Chicago Bears.</span> </strong>The Bears are missing a ton of injured talent on defense.  The Browns are missing a ton of unsigned talent on offense.  I like the Have-Nots over the Never-Hads.  <strong>Chicago 29, Cleveland 12. </strong></p>
<p>Game 4.  <strong><span style="color:#333399;">Seattle Seahawks at Dallas Cowboys.</span> </strong>I picked the Cowboys to beat Atlanta last week.  How could they possibly lose to the miserable Seahawks?  Isn&#8217;t the newly minted DeMarcus Ware going to write checks all over Matt Hasselbeck&#8217;s ribs?  I think so.  <strong>Miles Austin 28, Seattle 14.</strong></p>
<p>Game 5.  <strong><span style="color:#008000;">Miami Dolphins at New York Jets.</span> </strong>This have been ideal for the Jets if Miami had beaten New Orleans.  The Jets are still embarrassed about getting their manhood stir fried by the Dolphins a few weeks ago.  The Dolphins are salty about losing a game they led by 21 points.  Without Will Allen, they were defenseless against the Saints.  With Will Allen, the Jets were still able to move the ball and draw the Dolphins into one of the better played games of the season a few weeks ago.  I don&#8217;t think this game will be as exciting, but I like the Jets.  <strong>New York Jets 17, Miami Dolphins 3.</strong></p>
<p>Game 6.  <strong><span style="color:#ffd700;">San Francisco 49ers at Indianapolis Colts. </span> </strong>This could simply get very ugly, very fast.  Last week, Frank Gore had only a handful of carries.  This week, he&#8217;ll need a boatload just to keep things from getting out of hand.  Atlanta and Houston have dispelled the notion that the 49ers are rootin&#8217; tootin&#8217; gunslingers masquerading as an NFL defense.  On Sunday, all water guns run dry.  <strong>Indianapolis 48, San Francisco 17.</strong></p>
<p>Game 7.  <strong><span style="color:#339966;">New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles.</span> </strong>Here are two teams stuck in the midst of being wholly unimpressive.  The Giants are so unimpressive, I picked them to lose at home to the Cardinals &#8212; knowing full well how the Cardinals play when they make cross-country trips.  The Eagles lost to the Raiders two weeks ago and allowed a season-high 17 points to the Redskins.  There are no winners here &#8212; and this game may be as poorly played as it has been in years.  <strong>Philadelphia 19, New York 17.</strong></p>
<p>Game 8.  <strong>St. Louis Rams at Detroit Lions. </strong>Speaking of games that are liable to be poorly played.  Steven Jackson and Kevin Smith could provide sparks.  Who will provide the pillows?  <strong>Detroit 24, St. Louis 22.</strong></p>
<p>Game 9.  <strong><span style="color:#99ccff;">Oakland Raiders at San Diego Chargers.</span></strong> Remember when this game meant something?  I don&#8217;t.  It will only be meaningful if the Raiders can do what they should have done Week 1 &#8212; beat the Chargers.  The Chargers are probably worse than they were in Week 1.  The Raiders have to be better &#8212; don&#8217;t they?  <strong>San Diego 27, Oakland 7.</strong></p>
<p>Game 10.  <strong>Jacksonville Jaguars at Tennessee Titans. </strong>Another stinker.  Can the Titans take another bye week.  It&#8217;s time for Vince.  But, before that, it&#8217;s time for Maurice Jones-Drew.  The Jags have the better team &#8212; as long as they&#8217;re not flying to Seattle.  <strong>Jacksonville 37, Tennessee 17.</strong></p>
<p>Game 11.  <span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers.</strong></span> The moment you&#8217;ll all be waiting for.  The way Favre has been playing, he should continue to do well and make this a thrilling affair.  This game is sure to be infinitely more emotional than the game in Minnesota.  The Packers and Aaron Rodgers will have the suppor of the fans.  Brett will get the jeers.  I like the Packers.  <strong>Green Bay 31, Minnesota 21.</strong></p>
<p>Game 12.  <strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Carolina Panthers at Arizona Cardinals.</span> </strong>Another clunker.  Arizona should win this game easily.  <strong>Arizona 38, Carolina 20. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Game 13.  Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints. </strong>More on this feast closer to Monday night.   Enjoy!!</p>
<p>ADDENDUM:  I wrote back in Week 3 that it was time for the Titans to begin to look to Vince Young.  The writing was on the wall then.  I&#8217;m sure Bud Adams saw it.  Jeff Fisher still can&#8217;t see it.  I would not have picked the Jaguars to win that game had the start of VY been announced earlier in the week.  The Jaguars are maddeningly mediocre and I do what I can to routinely pick against them.</p>
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After going 5-8 last week, it couldn&#8217;t get any worse could it.  Let me get this out of the way first.  I was wrong about Miami being able to hang on and beat the Saints.  I was wrong about Chicago at Cincinnati&#8230;really, really wrong.  Sorry Cedric.  I was a believer at the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=temple3.wordpress.com&blog=352572&post=2188&subd=temple3&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>After going 5-8 last week, it couldn&#8217;t get any worse could it.  Let me get this out of the way first.  I was wrong about Miami being able to hang on and beat the Saints.  I was wrong about Chicago at Cincinnati&#8230;really, really wrong.  Sorry Cedric.  I was a believer at the end of the preseason.  I just slipped.  Next time you all are in New York to collect rent from the Jets, holler!</p>
<p>I wasn&#8217;t perfect this week, but I was better.  Heading into the Monday night game featuring the heavily-favored Eagles vs. the seriously-sedated Redskins, I had a record of 7-5. Let&#8217;s get to the good.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>The Classics </strong></p>
<p><strong>Pittsburgh Steelers 27, Minnesota Vikings 17. </strong>I have maintained two things since the beginning of Brett Favre&#8217;s flirtations with the Vikings&#8230;that this team is going to be a tough out in the post-season and that if the Vikings play teams that Adrian Peterson does not dominate &#8211; teams that force Brett Favre to beat them, he&#8217;s not going to do it.  I don&#8217;t dislike Favre.  For me it&#8217;s simpler than that.  Since 1997, he hasn&#8217;t won more than one playoff game in any season.  To play in a Super Bowl, the Vikings will need to win 2 or 3 playoff games.  The Steelers allowed 69 rushing yards to Adrian Peterson and the game was put in the hands of Favre to win or lose.</p>
<p>He threw 51 passes.  <a href="http://temple3.wordpress.com/2009/01/22/donovan-mcnabbs-round-table-talk-with-the-legends/">The chances of losing increase exponentially for most QBs after 45 passes (at least in the post-season)</a>.  Favre, for much of the game, did a masterful job of mixing up plays.  The Vikings attacked short and deep.  There are were a few plays where only good fortune and a very strong sun prevented Percy Harvin from dominating the action.  He is a very impressive young player.   The hamstring injury to Bernard Berrian significantly impacted the game.  Berrian did drop an easy pass, but he was otherwise having his way with William Gay.  Berrian&#8217;s speed forced Gay to play off &#8212; leaving room for underneath routes.  When Berrian went out of the game, Favre was reduced to throwing to Harvin, Sidney Rice (another great game) and Visanthe Shincoe.</p>
<p>The Steelers still have issues.  Rashard Mendenhall is a fumbler &#8212; until proven otherwise.  He&#8217;s not a nice back who happens to fumble.  He&#8217;s not a young power back with great speed and agility who happens to fumble.  He&#8217;s a fumbler.  He is a player who jeopardizes possessions each time he touches the ball.  After his Red Zone fumble yesterday, Coach Mike Tomlin went to former Viking Mewelde Moore to hold down the fort.  Moore, of course, is not a powerful between the tackles runner, but he is not a fumbler.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 610px"><img class=" " src="http://static.nfl.com/static/content/public/image/getty/2009/09000d5d813aff42_gallery_600.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="753" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Adrian Peterson Runs Over Steeler RCB William Gay</p></div>
<p><span id="more-2188"></span>William Gay has to play more aggressively on defense and learn to tackle.  After he was positively mauled by Adrian Peterson, I told a friend of mine that I couldn&#8217;t remember another Steeler corner getting abused like that in 30 years.  I&#8217;m sure it&#8217;s happened &#8212; I just couldn&#8217;t remember it.  Not with Earl Campbell, not with Jamal Lewis, not with anyone.  Gay invited Peterson to maul him by breaking down in a defensive/protective position that screamed, &#8220;I surrender.&#8221;  That&#8217;s unacceptable.  It wouldn&#8217;t have happened to Bryant McFadden.</p>
<p>Keyaron Fox filled in for Lawrence Timmons in the 4th quarter.  Timmons walked off the field with an injury and his replacement walked off with an 82-yard interception for touchdown.  Troy Polamalu is definitely not 100%, but his impact can be seen all over the field.  He and Favre played some great cat and mouse games yesterday.  Polamalu jumped a number of routes all over the field &#8212; and Favre didn&#8217;t get sucked in.  He pump faked or worked the other side of the field (isolating William Gay) or simply threw it away.</p>
<p>The Steelers have a bye this week, then its off to Denver and home to Cincinnati.  This would be a good time to work on SPECIAL TEAMS.  Josh Cribbs and Percy Harvin have scored in the past 2 weeks.  Eddie Royal is just as dangerous.  If Pittsburgh can run the table, they&#8217;ll greatly improve their chances of hosting a divisional round playoff game.  Who knows, maybe Denver will host Cincinnati in a Wildcard rematch of their Week 1 classic.  Minnesota is headed to Green Bay.  They&#8217;ll need all hands on deck for what promises to be their toughest game of the season.</p>
<p><strong>New Orleans 46, Miami 34.</strong> Wow!  I think most observers thought this game would be a classic.  The contrasting styles of the Dolphins and Saints promised to make for interesting viewing.  I haven&#8217;t watched this game yet &#8212; so I could have more to say later&#8230;but the highlights were compelling.  New Orleans overcame a 24-3 lead against a running team.  That&#8217;s tough to do.  The Saints deserve a great deal of credit for pulling this one out.  The Dolphins lost starting cornerback Will Allen to a torn ACL in the 3rd quarter and were outscored by the Saints 22-0 in the 4th quarter.  Perhaps there is a correlation.  Either way, kudos to the Saints.  They were last in 2008, but now they are rolling.</p>
<p>Is Saints Nation on the rise?  Did you see Jeremy Shockey (former Hurricane) and Drew Brees doing Ripken-esque victory walks across the Dolphins stadium?  The Dolphins are 2-4 and only a few plays away from sporting two impressive wins over the Colts and Saints.  If Miami can hold it together, they should be able to make their Week 17 meeting with Pittsburgh very meaningful.  Jets and Patriots are next before winnable games vs. Tampa Bay, Carolina and Buffalo.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>The Meat and Potatoes </strong></p>
<p><strong>Arizona 24, New York 17. </strong>The Giants were healthy on offense &#8211; until Kareem McKenzie was ruled out of Sunday&#8217;s game.  Still, was that a big enough loss to &#8220;excuse&#8221; a loss to the Cardinals?   Could it be that this team simply is not as good as we all believe them to be?  Brandon Jacobs, for all his size, power and agility can be contained.  Some might argue that he&#8217;s contained as much by Tom Coughlin as by opposing defenses.  His season high carry total is only 26.  Jacobs probably needs to have a few 35 carry games to really maximize his value for the Giants.  He hasn&#8217;t had an opportunity to really wear down a defense.</p>
<p>I think the Giants have to forego some of Ahmad Bradshaw&#8217;s explosiveness in order to reap the full benefit of Brandon Jacob&#8217;s power.  He needs more carries between the tackles to wear down quality opponents.  This portion of the Giants 2009 schedule simply demands it.  Up next: Philadelphia, San Diego, bye, Atlanta, Denver, Dallas, Philadelphia.  I am not alone in believing that Eli Manning is incapable of leading the Giants to victory over these teams.  He&#8217;ll need to rely on the power of Brandon Jacobs and his defense to run this gauntlet.</p>
<p>I picked Arizona because I like their ability to defend.  They&#8217;ve had some rough games, but I simply like their talent at all 3 levels.  From Darnell Dockett to Karlos Dansby to Adrian Wilson, they&#8217;re loaded.  This is the type of team where you need to run the ball 30+ plus to wear down that defense &#8212; and keep their explosive offense off the field.  Arizona is on the rise.  They&#8217;ve just beaten Seattle and the Giants ON THE ROAD.  They can beat everyone else on their schedule.  If they play like this, Super Bowl talk won&#8217;t be misguided.</p>
<p><strong>Dallas 37, Atlanta 21. </strong>I cannot recall the last time I picked the Dallas Cowboys to win a big game before this week.  I picked them this week because I thought the team would have a solid defensive effort (they did).  I thought that Wade Phillips would be able to do some things against Matt Ryan that would cause problems (he did).  Ryan was 19-35 with two interceptions.  The Cowboys were able to get pressure and sack Ryan as well.  The Falcons have allowed Ryan to play with clean pockets for most of the season.  They have been able to run for decent yardage on early downs and convert 3rd downs by targeting Gonzalez and Roddy White.  Dallas took most of that away and forced the Falcons to play <em>&#8220;Catch up</em>&#8221; with the Dallas offense.  With the Falcons best corner (Brian Williams) done for the season, that was not a winning proposition for Atlanta.</p>
<p>The best defensive back in Dallas is Mike Jenkins.  He&#8217;s a baller.  He&#8217;s the guy they wish Terrance Newman was.</p>
<p>Besides, the Falcons never play well in Dallas!</p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;">Note to Dallas fans</span>:  This game says more about the state of the Falcons than it does about the state of the Cowboys.  Don&#8217;t get too high about this one.  It doesn&#8217;t mean what you think it means.  Trust me.</p>
<p><strong>Houston 24, San Francisco 21. </strong>Things are worse in San Francisco than I had imagined.   Okay, I did correctly predict that the Texans would score 24 points.  Hoorah!!  The problem is that I thought the 49ers would go for 30.  Alex Smith represented by Vernon Davis for 3 touchdowns in the game.  That&#8217;s good news for 49er fans.  Smith has always had more <em>upside</em> than Shaun Hill.  The problem for this team is that Frank Gore only had 13 carries.  They cannot win unless he&#8217;s at full strength and toting the rock for 20+ carries&#8230;and even then, they typically need to win the turnover battle.</p>
<p>The Texans appear to be a team still learning how to win close games.  This is still a very young team &#8212; and they don&#8217;t have much veteran leadership at key positions to really rally the defense.  The one player who fits this bill most closely, former New England Patriot Eugene Wilson, put the finishing touches on yesterday&#8217;s win over San Francisco.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>THE BLOWOUTS!</strong></p>
<p><strong>Green Bay 31, Cleveland 3. </strong>Why Cleveland, why?  Why are you still in the NFL?</p>
<p><strong>New England 35, Tampa Bay 7.</strong> Whoa, mercy, mercy me.  Things ain&#8217;t what they used to be, no, no.  Sing it Marvin.</p>
<p><strong>San Diego 37, Kansas City 7. </strong>The Chargers need to use this game the way the Patriots need to use the Titans and Buccaneers games.  Rebounding with slump breakers.  It&#8217;s a tried and true tradition.</p>
<p><strong>Indianapolis 42, St. Louis 6. </strong>Just one thought &#8212; Steven Jackson is&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Cincinnati 45, Chicago 10. </strong>There has to be an awful lot of head scratching going on in Chicago.  Last week, I wrote about how certain injuries can so significantly ravage a team that people go from talking about how good you are to how much you suck overnight.  What invariably happens is that a score like this causes people to think the Chicago Bears are worse than they are.  Yesterday, the Bears took the field WITHOUT Tommy Harris, without Brian Urlacher and without Hunter Hillenmeyer.  The Bears cannot stop the run or get consistent pressure without these players.  No team could be expected to play without their starting defensive tackle and two of their top 3 linebackers (Lance Briggs) and throttle the Bengals.</p>
<p>It bears repeating (no pun intended) that the last time the Bengals were this healthy, they went 13-3 and won the AFC North.  They did lose Antwaan Odom for the season, but as I said weeks ago, this team did get younger, stronger and faster on the defensive side of the ball.  Cedric Benson is a monster.  Chad Ochocinco is reminding the foolish media and the public that without a torn labrum, he is one of the top receivers in the entire NFL.  No one runs better routes&#8230;no one gets in and out of cuts quicker&#8230;and no one does more to take pressure off of his teammates.</p>
<p>When I picked Chicago to win this game, I was thinking that the Bears would find a way to get the ball to Forte and Olson through the air.  The Bears aren&#8217;t a bad team &#8212; they&#8217;re a depleted team &#8212; and they are in trouble.  I don&#8217;t believe they will be playing in the post-season this year.</p>
<p><strong>New York Jets 38, Oakland 0. </strong>I admit I was fooled by the Raiders win over the Eagles last week.  I admit I was fooled by the Jets loss to the Bills last week.  I admit I was fooled by the Jets poor play, historically, in Oakland.  The Jets showed much of what allowed them to notch that surprising win vs. New England.  The Jets, though, lost Leon Washington.  That doesn&#8217;t have to be a fatal injury.  In fact, had the Jets not drafted Shonn Greene out of Iowa, every paper in the city would have led with an Obituary-style column on this game.</p>
<p>The Jets can run the ball.  With DeBrickashaw Ferguson, Alan Faneca and Nick Mangold, the Jets can get to the left side &#8212; and that means they can also work the middle and occasionally counter back to the right.  Thomas Jones and Greene give this team some nice options on the ground.  When Jerricho Cotchery returns, Mark Sanchez should feel right at home.</p>
<p>Imagine if Andy Reid had run the ball last week!</p>
<p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Question:  When was the last time that 6 teams lost by 4 or more touchdowns in one week?  (Will the <span style="color:#800000;">Washington Redskins</span> become number 7 this week?  What if the <span style="color:#99ccff;">Detroit Lions</span> didn&#8217;t have a bye?) </span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>The Last and the Least</strong></p>
<p><strong>Buffalo 20, Carolina 9.</strong> Are the Carolina Panthers really going to allow quarterback Jake Delhomme to complete his contract with the team?  The Bills were plus 4 in the turnover battle (resulting in 17 points).  The Panthers allowed Delhomme to throw <strong>FORTY-FOUR PASSES</strong>.  The results:  325 yards, no touchdowns, 3 interceptions.  DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart only ran the ball 23 times, combined.</p>
<p>Someone is throwing games in Carolina.  Do you know this man?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[After going 5-8 last week (first week that bad in years), I am wondering if I&#8217;m in over my head.  Am I being too stubborn about my contempt for the Patriots and the Broncos?  Am I underestimating the truism that Houston is the new Seattle and that Seattle is the new St. Louis?  I&#8217;m rolling [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=temple3.wordpress.com&blog=352572&post=2184&subd=temple3&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p><strong>13-0 or bust!!!</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">New England Patriots vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (in London).</span></strong> Does New England really need the assistance from the NFL of making this a &#8220;road&#8221; game?  The Pats will win and the Bucs will play another tough road game away from sunny Raymond James Stadium.  <strong>New England 95, Tampa Bay 0.</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="color:#008000;">Green Bay Packers vs. Cleveland Browns. </span></strong><span style="color:#000000;">I like the Packers to feast during this part of their schedule.  One week after playing the Lions, the Packers may be heading to Bali after this game.  <strong>Green Bay 31, Cleveland 3.</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><span style="color:#800000;">San Francisco 49ers at Houston Texans. </span> </strong>Aren&#8217;t the Texans the Bengals  of the South.  Aren&#8217;t they a team that cannot stand prosperity?  Aren&#8217;t the 49ers coming to town with Frank Gore?  <strong>San Francisco 30, Houston 24.</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong>Minnesota Vikings vs. Pittsburgh Steelers. </strong><em>Game of the Week 1. </em>The Steelers are playing without Aaron Smith.  He&#8217;s the most important cog in their run defense.  When he missed games in 2007 vs. Jacksonville, the Steel Curtain was shredded twice in a span of 3 weeks.  Adrian Peterson should have a big game if he runs to the right.  I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;ll be enough.  I&#8217;ll take Ben, Hines and Santonio.  <strong>Pittsburgh 45, Minnesota 42.</strong></span></p>
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<p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><span style="color:#0000ff;">Indianapolis Colts vs. St. Louis Rams.</span> </strong>Curse the Scheduling Gods!  This just isn&#8217;t fair.  <strong>Indianapolis 48, St. Louis 16. </strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><span style="color:#1d6be2;">San Diego Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs.</span> </strong>If I&#8217;m the owner of the Chargers, this game tells me all I need to know about Norv Turner.  (Okay, I should already know.)  This is the first must win game of the season for the Chargers.  Last week was bad enough, but it wasn&#8217;t fatal.  The Colts won 9 in a row in 2008, only to lose to the Chargers in San Diego during the wildcard round.  San Diego can get off the map, but not after this week.  Do or die.  <strong>San Diego 23, Kansas City 21. </strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><span style="color:#00ccff;">Buffalo Bills vs. Carolina Panthers.</span> </strong>There will be four talented running backs in this game: DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart for the Panthers and Marshawn Lynch and Fred Jackson for the Bills.  There will be two awful quarterbacks and two beat up defenses.  Both teams are coming off dramatic wins against division rivals.  The Panthers have the better backs and are playing at home.  Buffalo could give up 300 yards for the 2nd consecutive week.  <strong>Carolina 28, Buffalo 13.</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><span style="color:#808080;">New York Jets at Oakland Raiders.</span> </strong>The Jets NEVER (they did once in 2003) win in Oakland.  In 2008, the Jets had a nice little winning streak where they won 7 of 8.  The lone loss?  At Oakland.  In 2002, the Jets went 9-7, made the playoffs and won a wildcard game 41-0 vs. the Colts.  That season, the Jets lost at Oakland twice.  If the Jets win this game, it will be a minor miracle.  <strong>Oakland 17, New York Jets 10.</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><span style="color:#350caa;">Atlanta Falcons at Dallas Cowboys.</span> </strong>Remember when Dallas found its defense last year against Tampa Bay and won at home in a shocker.   This will be that game all over again.  Wade is going to win this one with scheme and anticipation.  Only Romo can lose it.  If he&#8217;s smart enough to remember down and distance &#8212; and attack Brian Williams&#8217; replacement, the Cowboys should win.  <strong>Dallas 38, Atlanta 35. </strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><span style="color:#000080;">Chicago Bears at Cincinnati Bengals.</span> </strong>In the Cedric Benson Payback Bowl, I like the Bears to replicate the success of the Texans through the air.  The Bears have a pass-catching tight end and running back capable of doing damage to the Bengals.  If Olson and Forte can replicate Daniels and Slaton, it will a nice little road trip from the windy city.  The absence of Antwaan Odom means Jay Cutler may have time to handle his business.  <strong>Chicago 26, Cincinnati 23. </strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><span style="color:#ff6600;">New Orleans Saints at Miami Dolphins.</span> </strong><em>Game of the Week 2. </em>I hope Miami comes out in the orange uniforms and hands Jennifer Lopez a microphone.  This is going to be a great game.  The contrast in styles, alone, is enough to provide a clinic for casual fans.  The Saints, of course, are not a pass-only team.  They can run the ball as well.  The only difficulties for the Saints, in fact, have come in games where they were encouraged to run by the defense.  The Saints required 3 quarters to dispose of the Bills and Jets (AFC East teams like Miami).  Other games where the Saints run game was the focus were easily over by halftime.  I like Miami&#8217;s power running and deep play action passing.  <strong>Miami 28, New Orleans 27.</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Arizona Cardinals vs. New York Giants.</span> </strong>Kurt Warner will come back to town with ball security on his mind.  He&#8217;ll also be thinking about torching the Giants the way that Drew Brees did last week.  I like his chances.  I like Arizona&#8217;s defense against the run.  This is THE toughest stretch of games for the Cardinals.  A win here, following a big win in Seattle, should serve notice to the conference that Arizona could be legit.  <strong>Arizona 34, New York 28. </strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong><span style="color:#339966;">Philadelphia Eagles vs. Washington Redskins.</span> </strong>This game couldn&#8217;t come at a better time for the Eagles.  It couldn&#8217;t come at a worse time for the Redskins.  Washington, though, may want its hand at beating teams with winning records since facing winless teams didn&#8217;t work out so well.  If the Raiders could right the ship against the Eagles, so can Washington.  The problem is that the Titanic can only sink once.  <strong>Philadelphia 44, Washington 14. </strong><br />
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		<description><![CDATA[From the Seattle Post Intelligencer:
Terreal Bierria, a former Seattle Seahawks player who started 12 games for the team in 2004, was arrested Tuesday on charges of first-degree murder in Slidell, La.
Bierria, 30, was a fourth-round draft pick of the Seahawks in 2002 and played 30 games for Seattle between 2002-04.
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<blockquote><p>Terreal Bierria, a former Seattle Seahawks player who started 12 games for the team in 2004, was arrested Tuesday on charges of first-degree murder in Slidell, La.</p>
<p>Bierria, 30, was a fourth-round draft pick of the Seahawks in 2002 and played 30 games for Seattle between 2002-04.</p>
<p>According to this story in the New Orleans Times-Picayune, Bierria was arrested the day after Soron Salter, his long-time friend, was found stabbed to death inside his apartment in Slidell.</p>
<p>The newspaper reported that police indicated evidence pointed toward a fight over drugs and that a &#8220;significant amount&#8221; of cocaine was found inside the home.</p></blockquote>
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<div style="text-align:left;">From <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=hill/070502&amp;sportCat=nfl">a 2007 article by Jemele Hill (ESPN)</a>:</div>
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<div><strong>One decision</strong> &#8212; it&#8217;s worth noting it was the right decision &#8212; changed everything. It altered his NFL career. Some might even say it killed it.</p>
<p>That decision, though, saved his family.</p>
<p>Bierria had started 12 games for the Seahawks in 2004, but was replaced late in the year because of performance and played only on special teams in Seattle&#8217;s playoff loss to St. Louis. In training camp in 2005, he was fighting for a spot on the team. That&#8217;s the NFL. And he was struggling.</p>
<p>But Bierria wasn&#8217;t worried about his football career. He had far bigger concerns.</p>
<p>In the final days of camp, he had been sick with fear. His family &#8212; some 150 relatives &#8212; was trapped in the New Orleans area during Hurricane Katrina. He paced restlessly at the team hotel, watching as one news program after another showed thousands of people being feasted on by the deadly natural disaster.</p>
<p>He dialed family members&#8217; cell phones nonstop. He could find out only bits and pieces. He didn&#8217;t know who was dead or alive. And he&#8217;s supposed to worry about blitz schemes?</p>
<p>Thank God he heard from his daughter, mother, father and brother within the first couple days of the storm. His mother reached him from a hospital phone in Ruston, La.  She did not have good news.  The home Bierria bought for them was all but gone, along with his high school and Milne&#8217;s Playground in downtown New Orleans, where his mother first signed him up for rec football.  His grandmother was OK, but her home was buried by seven trees. A cousin was stranded on his roof, another on a bridge; some more family was in the Superdome, where news reports said something close to anarchy was taking place. An uncle was in intensive care in San Antonio, fighting for his life.</p></div>
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So many people he loved were suffering, and he was thousands of miles away feeling totally helpless.</p>
<p>&#8220;Just hearing the stories about the rapes going on in the shelters, people killing themselves, just the mad pandemonium going on down here,&#8221; Bierria says. &#8220;As a man, I can&#8217;t not go home and see about what&#8217;s going on there.&#8221;</p>
<p>He couldn&#8217;t justify staying in Seattle, sitting comfortably in a lucrative NFL lifestyle while his relatives&#8217; lives were being torn apart.</p>
<p>&#8220;I didn&#8217;t know where half of my family was, and the other half, I didn&#8217;t know if I was ever going to see them again,&#8221; he says.</p></div>
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<div style="text-align:left;">Take a moment to read the entire article.  It&#8217;s worth it.</div>
<p style="text-align:center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="Bierria at home in Slidell, La., with his mother, Brenda Williamson, and grandmother, Josephine Hartzog." src="http://a.espncdn.com/photo/2007/0502/pg2_bierria2_195.jpg" alt="" width="195" height="262" /></p>
<div style="text-align:left;">There is often more to a story than meets the eye.  Bierria was charged this week.  We&#8217;ll all see how it plays out.</div>
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		<title>The Blowout Backstory: New England 59, Jeff Fisher -3</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Yahoo Sports:
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)—The wife of former Titans general manager Floyd Reese called a Nashville radio station Thursday to blast the team and Jeff Fisher, a day after hearing talk that her husband has hated the coach since losing a power struggle in Tennessee.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>From <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=AlnBKR8i9wsdvlW8sKrx3j1DubYF?slug=ap-titans-exgmswife&amp;prov=ap&amp;type=lgns">Yahoo Sports</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)—The wife of former Titans general manager Floyd Reese called a Nashville radio station Thursday to blast the team and Jeff Fisher, a day after hearing talk that her husband has hated the coach since losing a power struggle in Tennessee.</p>
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<p>Sally Reese waited until her husband was on a plane headed to London with the New England Patriots then called WGFX-FM to defend him on air. Reese was let go by the Titans when his contract expired in January 2007.</p>
<p>“He kept Jeff from getting fired two times,” Reese said of her husband. “So if he’d let him get fired, he’d still be there. Hello? That’s hindsight. … Sunday I was hoping they’d run it to 100. And I love Tennessee. All you Tennessee people, my dad’s from Tennessee, but when you get sucker punched, you want to sucker punch back.”</p>
<p>She also said her husband wasn’t even allowed to clean out his office when told the franchise was going in a new direction after he had spent 21 years with the team. She also said a senior team official wrote a statement supposedly from her husband.</p>
<p>Floyd Reese was hired by New England in January as a senior adviser, and the Patriots handed Fisher and the Titans a 59-0 loss last weekend that matched the biggest defeat in the league since the NFL-AFL merger in 1970.</p>
<p>Fans have been calling for Fisher’s firing because of the Titans’ 0-6 start and the big loss to New England. Fisher didn’t help cool their anger when he wore a Peyton Manning(notes) jersey Tuesday while introducing Tony Dungy at a Nashville fundraiser.</p>
<p>A message left with a Titans spokesman was not immediately returned late Thursday night.</p></blockquote>
<p>If there is any merit to this, Fisher&#8217;s miscues are piling up at an alarming rate.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Quick!  Name that Offensive Coordinator.

Some offensive coordinators names are heard every week throughout the national media.  The names are heard when the teams perform well and when the teams are shut down.  The names are heard, in some instances, more often than that of the head coach.  It&#8217;s as if national reporters are collecting kickbacks [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=temple3.wordpress.com&blog=352572&post=2177&subd=temple3&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Quick!  Name that Offensive Coordinator.</p>
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<p>Some offensive coordinators names are heard every week throughout the national media.  The names are heard when the teams perform well and when the teams are shut down.  The names are heard, in some instances, more often than that of the head coach.  It&#8217;s as if national reporters are collecting kickbacks from coordinators looking to ascend the final rung of the ladder.</p>
<p>Do offensive coordinators have agents that work tirelessly on their behalf so that they can get name recognition and keep their hat in the ring for the next <em>Looking For Gruden</em> search for genius coaches?  If not, what gives?</p>
<p>How does it happen that average fan hears more about Jason Garrett than Miles Austin or Marion Barber?  Can&#8217;t someone just hire Garrett to run their team and end the suspense?  Couldn&#8217;t Dallas just get it over with?  What would change?  Not much.  What about Darrell Bevell up in Minnesota?  Isn&#8217;t it time someone gave him a real job?  If Bevell is such a genius, what is Brad Childress doing?  And how is what Childress does different from what Norv Turner does?  What about Mike Mularkey?  Hasn&#8217;t he learned enough, now, from Mike Smith to warrant another shot at the top job?</p>
<p>In 2008-2009, the man pictured above called the shots for the #2 scoring offense in the NFL.  The man who led the number 1 scoring offense is working at Syracuse University trying to mold a winner.  Both are as anonymous as hooded monks in the Alps.</p>
<p>In my book, they&#8217;ve accumulated far more &#8220;Genius Points&#8221; than their over-exposed competitors in Dallas, Minnesota and Atlanta whose offenses have routinely stumbled in December and January.  Perhaps 2009 will be different.  Perhaps the coordinators who get results will get the credit they deserve&#8230;then again, not everyone can call the shots in a billion dollar stadium or craft the game plan for America&#8217;s favorite feel-good story.</p>
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		<title>Why Are These Men on the Bench?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 22:09:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you noticed that some of the best players in the NFL have been benched for key plays or even entire games over the past few weeks?  I just wrote a piece about Norv Turner&#8217;s inexplicable decision to go with Darren Sproles on the goal line vs. the Broncos.  While LT missed out on a [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=temple3.wordpress.com&blog=352572&post=2168&subd=temple3&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Have you noticed that some of the best players in the NFL have been benched for key plays or even entire games over the past few weeks?  I just wrote a piece about Norv Turner&#8217;s inexplicable decision to go with Darren Sproles on the goal line vs. the Broncos.  While LT missed out on a key play, players like Jevon Kearse were &#8220;healthy scratches&#8221; from entire games.</p>
<div id="attachment_2169" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 501px"><a href="http://www.nfl.com/videos/new-england-patriots/09000d5d81397b8f/Adalius-on-being-inactive"><img class="size-large wp-image-2169    " title="AdaliusThomas_NEvsTENN_benched" src="http://temple3.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/adaliusthomas_nevstenn_benched.jpg?w=491&#038;h=393" alt="AdaliusThomas_NEvsTENN_benched" width="491" height="393" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">New England Patriots LB -- Adalius Thomas on NFL Network</p></div>
<p style="text-align:left;">Others, like Patriots linebacker Adalius Thomas have been benched as well.   You&#8217;ll note from the tenor of the questions and the responses (click the picture to see the discussion) that the quality of Thomas&#8217; play is not at issue.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">The three-time Pro Bowler Kearse simply went home after hearing he was a scratch vs. the Indianapolis Colts.  Peyton Manning threw for 309 yards and led the Colts to a 31-9 pasting of the Titans.  Could the Titans have used Jevon Kearse in that game?</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">At this time of the season, it is curious to see talented veterans on the bench.  Only Thomas was in a situation where his contributions could not be missed.  Still, he is a professional who puts in time at practice, and ostensibly earns the right to play each week.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">Something is going on.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><strong>ADDENDUM:</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><a href="http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcnorth/post/_/id/5086/black-and-blue-all-over-hawks-new-role">ESPN&#8217;s Kevin Seifert</a> is reporting today (10.22.09) that former first round draft pick (#5 overall) A.J. Hawk has been benched by the Green Bay Packers.  It&#8217;s not a complete benching.  However, according to Seifert&#8217;s reports, Hawk has only been in on about 25% of all snaps.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">Hawk has been a big disappointment since being hailed as the next great middle linebacker coming out of Ohio State.  It hasn&#8217;t happened.  He hasn&#8217;t supplanted Brian Urlacher as the &#8220;defensive face of the division.&#8221;  He hasn&#8217;t even unseated Nick Barnett.  He is currently ranked 5th in tackles among linebackers drafted in the 2006 class.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the NFC North, a division that features the Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions, the running game has been a staple of offenses for decades.  Arguably no division in football has a stronger tradition than this one.  Granted these teams have been playing longer than most.  Nonetheless, when your honor [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=temple3.wordpress.com&blog=352572&post=2153&subd=temple3&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>In the NFC North, a division that features the Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions, the running game has been a staple of offenses for decades.  Arguably no division in football has a stronger tradition than this one.  Granted these teams have been playing longer than most.  Nonetheless, when your honor roll includes names like Barry Sanders, Walter Payton, Gale Sayers, Jim Taylor, Paul Hornung and others, it is tough to argue.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><img src="http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/images/200910/20091021peterson_500.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="334" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Associated Press -- Tom Dahlin</p></div>
<p><span id="more-2153"></span>In the midst of this tradition stand two running backs (to be identified later), yet to enter the pantheon, who have been mentioned in connection with the inability and/or prospect of <strong>Brett Favre</strong> winning another Super Bowl.  As the title hopes of the Vikings are popularly tied to the success of Adrian Peterson, an implicit indictment is made of the backs who played with Favre in Green Bay.  Favre, now quarterback of the Vikings, led the Packers to a Super Bowl victory in 1996.  Beginning in 1994, the Packers were ranked in the Top 10 in offense (total yards) for 9 of the next 11 seasons.  Is the indictment valid?</p>
<p>In the minds of some, one of those backs is <em>clearly superior </em>to the other &#8212; but I wonder.  Objectively, and to the naked eye, there probably isn&#8217;t much room for debate.  But, statistically, a conversation is well worth having.  Take a look at their numbers:<strong></strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong><span style="color:#000080;">Single-season career high rushing yards</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Running Back A: </strong>1760     <strong>Running Back B: </strong>1883</span></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#008000;"><strong><span style="color:#000080;">Single-season career high carries</span></strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Running Back A: </strong></span><span style="color:#008000;"> 363     <strong>Running Back B</strong>: 355</span><span style="color:#008000;"> </span></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#008000;"><strong><span style="color:#000080;">Single-season career high yards per carry</span></strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Running Back A</strong>: 5.6    <strong> Running Back B</strong>: 5.3 </span></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#008000;"><span style="color:#000080;"><strong>Single-season career high receptions</strong></span></span></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Running Back A: </strong></span><span style="color:#008000;">21     <strong>Running Back B: </strong></span><span style="color:#008000;">72</span></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#008000;"><strong> </strong></span><span style="color:#008000;"> <span style="color:#000080;"><strong>Single-season career high receiving yards</strong></span></span></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#008000;"><span style="color:#000080;"><strong><span style="color:#008000;">Running Back A: </span></strong></span></span><span style="color:#008000;"><span style="color:#000080;"><span style="color:#008000;">268 </span></span></span><span style="color:#008000;"><span style="color:#000080;"><strong><span style="color:#008000;"> Running Back B: </span></strong></span></span><span style="color:#008000;"><span style="color:#000080;"><span style="color:#008000;">594 </span></span></span></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#000080;"> <strong>Single-season career high touchdowns</strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Running Back A</strong>: 13     <strong>Running Back B</strong>: 20<strong> </strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#008000;"><strong><span style="color:#000080;">Single-season career high fumbles</span></strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Running Back A: </strong></span><span style="color:#008000;">9  <strong>Running Back B: </strong></span><span style="color:#008000;">7</span><span style="color:#008000;"><strong> </strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><span style="color:#008000;"><span style="color:#000000;">For the many years after 1997 that the Packers failed to win a Super Bowl, much less more than a single playoff game in a season, the running game was not a weakness.  Nor is it a weakness this season in Minnesota.</span></span></p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><span style="color:#008000;"><span style="color:#000000;">Perhaps Favre and his fan club should look closer at the reasons for coming up short in those seasons.  The Packers had a solid ground game and the capacity to compel defenses to respond to play action fakes.  They had receivers capable of running solid routes, beating deep coverage and scoring in the Red Zone.  They had capable tight ends, too. </span></span></p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><span style="color:#008000;"><span style="color:#000000;">And if you think the Vikings, with Favre and Adrian Peterson, are a lead pipe lock to get to the Super Bowl, think again.  Right now, with an injured Antoine Winfield, the Vikings are ranked 8th defensively (yards allowed), but only 18th with respect to points allowed.  The Ravens just scored 31 and came up a stiff breeze short of 34.  When it comes to keeping teams off the scoreboard, the Vikings, for all the success of Leslie Frazier have NOT BEEN RANKED IN THE TOP 10 <strong>since 1998</strong>.  (And that&#8217;s including two games against the Lions every year.)</span></span></p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><span style="color:#008000;"><span style="color:#000000;">At some point before its all over, Brett Favre will have to prove he can still win games for this team.  It looks like the things that sunk the 2008 season of the New York Jets have been remedied.  Favre is looking as good now as he&#8217;s looked in since 2007 when the Packers were 13-3. </span></span></p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 419px"><img src="http://d.yimg.com/a/p/ap/20091018/capt.e5cbad7695d44e5a863a9df91e834862.ravens_vikings_football_mnjm320.jpg" alt="" width="409" height="286" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Who&#39;s Number 1?  </p></div>
<p style="text-align:left;"><span style="color:#008000;"><span style="color:#000000;">B</span></span><span style="color:#008000;"><span style="color:#000000;">ut what of the previous decade?  What about the New Orleans Saints, New York Giants and Atlanta Falcons?  Not everyone will show up with a rookie kicker (Baltimore) or Shaun Hill in uniform and Frank Gore  in sneakers (San Francisco). </span></span><span style="color:#008000;"><span style="color:#000000;"> </span></span></p>
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