Week 6 Surprise, Surprise

Well, that was quite the week of games in the National Football League. The underdogs came to play and they came to win. The season to this point is an unpredictable one, and week 6 was a hard one to figure out. Some teams won, that most people would have given no chance. Teams that were on a role hit road blocks and some teams playoff hopes are starting to look bleak.

Cleveland Browns 35 – New York Giants 14
On Monday night the under achieving Browns beat the undefeated Giants. This was a sloppy game for both teams, lots on penalties and bad defense. The Browns haven’t shown life all year and up until this week the Giants have looked close to perfect. It was a close game until the fourth quarter, but Cleveland put up 15 unanswered points to steal the victory from the Giants. The highly touted Browns offense finally woke up, QB Derek Anderson threw for 310 yards and Braylon Edwards had 154 yards and a touchdown threw the air. Eli Manning for New York had by far his worst game of the year throwing for 3 interceptions and throwing for less then 200 yards. The key to the Browns victory was there 3rd down conversions, converting 9 of 13 for 69%, a lot of which were long yardage situations. Everyone in Cleveland hopes this game will catapult the Browns, they are talented and should be this good. No doubt the Giants fans are worried, but I think they are fine, every team has a bad game some times.

St Louis Rams 19 – Washington Redskins 17
This one is hard to explain, the Rams have been brutal and the Skins were on a roll. If you look at the box scores, before the outcome you could have easily assumed Washington won this game, but they didn’t. The Rams didn’t score an offensive touchdown, but they did get a fumble recovery TD by the defense. Neither team played overly well, both were bad at 3rd down conversions, there were 11 punts and 17 penalties in the game. The player of the game was easily Josh Brown, the kicker from St Louis, he went 4 for 4 on field goals. Brown hit a 49 yard field goal with no time left on the clock to give the Rams there 1st victory of the season. Basically the Rams stole this game, they only had 200 yards of offense, Steven Jackson had less then 80 yards on the ground and were 0 % in the Red Zone. Those aren’t winning numbers, but they did take advantage of Campbell’s one mistake when the recovered his fumble and returned it for a touchdown.  Basically I think this was one of those games, Washington may have been caught looking past St Louis and the Rams took advantage. The Rams fans should be happy, they got a win, and the for Washington fans hopefully your team learned a lesson that they will use for the rest of the season.

Arizona Cardinals 30 – Dallas Cowboys 24
This was the game of the week, and the underdog Cards pulled it out in over time. This game ended as dramatic as a football game can end, Cowboys Kicker Nick Folk hit a 52 yard field goal with no time remaining in regulation to force overtime. In overtime the Cardinals block a punt and scored a touchdown to beat the heavily favored Cowboys. If you like to watch passing offenses I hope you watched this game, combined the teams had 520 plus yards threw the air. Dallas is the best team on paper in the NFL, but they haven’t looked very good for 3 straight weeks now. Owens had less then 40 receiving yards and they only rushed for 73 yards as a team. The Cards on the other hand are playing great football and look like they might be surprise competitors in the NFC this season. Dallas lost this game on the defense and offensive lines and will need to fix that if they want to win a Super Bowl this year. That is not going to get any easier with QB Tony Romo being hurt and the suspension of “Pacman” Jones. The Cardinals need to keep working hard, they play in a weak division and look like they are the favorites to get into the playoffs.

San Diego Chargers 30 – New England Patriots 10
Not a big surprise that the Chargers won this game, but I was surprised at how easy it was. San Diego jumped out to a 27 – 3 lead and controlled the entire game. The Chargers scored with relative ease and the Patriots had no answer. For the Patriots it might be time to consider that they might struggle all year with Matt Cassel at QB. He can’t seem to get the ball to Randy Moss and on top of that the Patriot run game is almost non existent. For San Diego Rivers is playing great at QB and as Tomlinson gets healthier they will start to take control of the AFC. I never thought I would say this, but the Patriots will have to figure out a way to move the ball and play some defense or they will miss the playoffs. The Chargers started slow last year as well and I think this win will help them become the best team in the AFC for the rest of the year. New England is going to have to battle every week and if they don’t they might be in big trouble.

Week 6 was a perfect example of anything can happen in the NFL. Undefeated teams can lose and the underdogs can win. I should mention that the Detroit Lions almost made this list after they gave the Vikings a run, but came up short in the end. This was a great week of football and I can’t wait for week 7.

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St. Louis Rams

Dan ReevesThe St. Louis Rams are one the oldest franchises in the NFL starting out in Cleveland in 1937. The Rams have had a up and down roller coaster of history from worst team in the league to the best almost over night. In their first six seasons the Rams never produced a .500 or better. In 1943 the Rams were put on the shelf do to man shortages because of World War II. When the Rams resumed their play they finally had a winning season in 1945 defeating the Washington Redskins 15-14 winning the NFL Championship. That games marked the end of the Rams stay in Cleveland and in when Dan Reeves, now owner, would move the team to Los Angeles in 1946. During the Rams first few years in L.A. they suffered serious financial loses do to the competition form the All American Football Conference, who had the Los Angeles Dons. After the AFC disbanded in 1949, the Rams were the only football team in town and improved greatly with winning seasons.The Rams would continue their success in the 1950′s winning four Western Division titles and winning another NFL Championships in 1951 defeating the Cleveland Browns 24-17 in front of nearly 70,000 people. The Rams were known for their high scoring exciting brand of offense with players like wide receiver Elroy “Crazylegs” Hirsch and quarterback Norm Van Brocklin.

The Rams would return to more successful season in the early 1970′s with what was called the “Fearsome Foursome” defensive line which included Deacon Jones, Merlin Olson, Lamar Lundy, and Rosey Grier. The Fearsome Foursome were all inducted into the Football Hall of Fame being among the greatest defensive lines in football history. The Rams would win five more Western Division titles from 1973-1977 and would appear in Super Bowl XIV in 1979 losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers dynasty 31-19.

The Rams would call St. Louis home in 1995 after being in L.A. for nearly 50 years. It wasn’t long before St. Louis would win their own NFL Championship. In 1999, the Rams essentially came from no where with unknown quarterback leading the way and becoming the leagues Most Valuable Player and all-time great running back Marshall Faulk. The Rams beat the Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl XXXIV 23-16. Warner had one of the best seasons for a NFL quarterback in history throwing over 4,000 yards and 41 touchdown passes. The Rams were called the “Greatest show on turf” being they had a hogh powered offense which included wide receiver Isaac Bruce and wide receiver Torry Holt. The Rams would repeat as NFC Champions two seasons meeting the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXVI. The Rams were heavily favored with all their offensive weapons but lost 20-17 in one of the biggest Super Bowl upsets ever.

Since their last Super Bowl appearance, the Rams have only made the playoffs twice with only one playoff win coming in 2004. The St. Louis Rams are in the rebuilding mode being they are at the bottom of league in many major offensive categories, it is a far cry from the “Greatest show on turf” earlier in the decade. The St. Rams play in the NFC South which included the Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, and New Orleans Saints who all have had changes within the last few seasons. Being its one of the weakest divisions in football the Ram have a the opportunity in the future to improve on their dismal present.

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