Thursday, December 07, 2006

1st and 10 (Week 14)

Ten Things I Thinked:
- 7-5 Jets may go 10-6 and Mangini's record may trump Saban's rookie record
- interesting piece on ZEUS. who says geekiness can't meld with sports?
- DJ Gallo is hilarious. nice dig on Belichick.
- great upset at Tennessee last weekend. how 'bout that Jeff Fisher coaching?
- Mario Williams vs Reggie Bush vs Vince Young ... the debate goes on.
- hey, No Fun League, bring back the celebrations! and stop babying 'em QBs!
- crushing loss for Giants. what else can you say? well, i can say perhaps Manning the Younger will also go the route of Manning the Elder (can't win when it matters).
- SuperBowl loser Seattle has better record than SuperBowl champ Pittsburgh. huh?
- is this the beginning of the end for scrambling QBs Daunte Culpepper and Donovan McNabb?
- for all you Romosexuals out there, everything's great so far, but let's wait a few years until the guy can do this consistently, ok? until then, let's hold off proclaiming the guy as the 2nd coming of Troy Aikman.

Week 14 Prognostications
Cleveland at Pittsburgh ... divisional slugfest!
Atlanta at Tampa Bay ... will Falcons make playoffs? who knows?
Philadelphia at Washington ... Iggles trying for postseason
NY Giants at Carolina ... loser won't make playoffs
Indianapolis at Jacksonville ... Jags need to get this monkey off their backs
New England at Miami ... its a family affair
Minnesota at Detroit ... two teams going nowhere
Baltimore at Kansas City ... will dictate whether KC is legit
Tennessee at Houston ... with Titans having better record, Texans better play
Oakland at Cincinnati ... winning changes everything (not you, Raiders)
Seattle at Arizona ... Seahawks better not get upset
Green Bay at San Francisco ... trade Favre to a winner. please.
Denver at San Diego ... Chargers should clinch AFC West
Buffalo at NY Jets ... Bills can only play spoiler
New Orleans at Dallas ... Brees vs Romo - could be a classic
Chicago at St. Louis ... Lovie Smith returns to the EJDome

last week: 10-6
overall: 111-81

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