News, Notes Injuries …

Were heading into the grind, the half way point of the season. Were starting to see who the contenders are and who the pretenders are. Injuries are starting to pile up for teams and there depth will be tested. The trading deadline is over, the rosters are set and it is time to make a run for the playoffs. There are some major questions surrounding big market teams and questions will need to be answered in the next few weeks about the rest of the season. Lets get ready to find out which teams are ready to make there runs and prove they are Super Bowl contenders.

Dallas Cowboys - What is going on in Big D, injuries, trades and suspensions have dominated the headlines this week. First off “Pacman” Jones has been suspended indefinitely by the league, and is anyone surprised. Jones knew when he got reinstated prior to this season that any screw up know matter how small would get him suspended again. He got into a fight and know he may not play for the rest of the year. If this guy wants to play football ever again, he needs to figure this stuff out and stop it. Losing “Pacman” is a big loss, but nothing compared to the injury status of QB Tony Romo. Romo has a broken pinky and will be out as the starter for up to 4 weeks.  We have already heard rumblings from there all pro wide out Terrell Owens about not getting the ball enough and now 40 year old Brad Johnson will be the starter in Dallas. As if all this wasn’t weird enough the Cowboys went out and traded for highly talented, yet under achieving wide receiver Roy Williams. I makes no sense to me you have Owens complaining because he isn’t getting the ball, so you go out and get another wide receiver who will want the ball as well. Not to mention the fact that the Cowboys best chance to win might be by running the ball with Barber. I don’t know how this is all going to play out, we all remember what Owens can do when he isn’t happy with an organization. Maybe this will work out perfect, maybe Owens is happy to lose catches to Williams, maybe Johnston plays like he’s 28 again and maybe even “Pacman” gets back on the field. All I know is there is going to be a lot of question marks that need answering in Dallas over the next few weeks, it should be entertaining to watch.

AFC East - This division has been owned by the New England Patriots for a long time, but we might be seeing a changing of the guard. The Buffalo Bills have gotten off to a 4 -1 start and the Dolphins and Jets are playing better then a lot expected. All these teams have soft schedules and may have better records then they should. In week 7 a big game between the Chargers and Bills to see whether or not the Bills are for real and can take charge of this division. On Sunday it looks like Bills QB Trent Edwards will play, giving them a much better chance of competing with the Chargers. I think this might be the best division to watch coming down the stretch this year, no one is out of it and if they all play well they all might have a chance at the division crown.

Shaun Alexander signs a one year deal with the Washington Redskins
Willie Parker (Pit), Joseph Addai (Ind), Felix Jones (Dal) are all injured running backs
Carson Palmer (Cin), Matt Hasselbeck (Sea) are both out as QB’s this week

Most Valuable Player - It’s a little early, but lets take a look at who have been the best players and front runners for the MVP this year. Lets start a QB and take a look at Drew Brees. Brees leads the league in throwing yards, with 12 TD passes so far this year. Drew has a QB rating of 105 and is probably the front runner so far, if the award was given out today he would win. Other QB’s Jay Cutler and Kurt Warner are also off to great starts and if they keep it up will be in the MVP discussion at seasons end. If you want to look at running backs, you need to start with the Redskins Clinton Portis. Portis is averaging almost 5 yards a carry and has amassed 640 yards and 6 TD’s so far this year. If you had to pick an MVP right now it would be between Portis and Brees, both guys have led there teams thus far. If you want to look at wide outs Greg Jennings (GB), Roddy White (Atl) and Larry Fitzgerald (Arz) are leading the league at this point.

Playoff Predictions - There are still a lot of question marks, but lets make some early season playoff predictions. In the AFC I think Pittsburgh and Tennessee will win there divisions pretty easily. The other two divisions aren’t that easy, but I like the Bills to hang on in the East and the Chargers to start playing better and win the West. The two wild card spots will be grabbed up by the Colts and Patriots. The NFC division winners will be the Packers, Panthers, Cardinals and Giants. There is going to be some very disappointed teams here, but I think the wildcard teams will be the Cowboys and Saints. Potential Super Bowl match up Pittsburgh Steelers vs New Orleans Saints ??

Predictions are what they are, fun to examine, but ultimately only time will tell. I think we should see a lot of great battles over the next few weeks and after that I will take a look and re-evaluate my MVP and playoff predictions. The biggest story over th next couple of weeks will be the Cowboys, they have a lot of talent and if they some how can manage to use all of it they will be great.

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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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