Monday, November 29, 2004

NFL Thoughts

  • Bengals 58, Browns 48. Every offseason, the NFL makes new rules that helps the offense. Guess this is what they want.
  • I was all set to write about how Jerry Porter doesn't look so great now that he doesn't play with Rice and Brown when they had some talent and reputation left. Then he gets three touchdowns. This is why I wait until Monday to write my thoughts.
  • Why are people always surprised when snow games are high scoring? Snow favors offense. Pass rushers have no footing, and it's tougher for defensive backs to keep their footing because they don't know where they're going.
  • Mike Shannahan, it's snowing and freezing. Wear a hat genius.
  • Time to reassess Champ Bailey. I'd be a good cornerback playing against the NFC East. He doesn't look so good in the AFC.
  • Bills 38 Seahawks 9. Did I mention how much better the AFC is compared to the NFC?
  • During halftime, Shannon Sharpe taunts Boomer Esiason about his prediction that Dillon would be the difference for the Pats. Sharpe was so proud of his former team. Dillon then goes on to win the game for the Pats, running for 123 yards and taking half the fourth quarter off.
  • Shannon Sharpe wasn't the best tight end ever either; tight ends block.
  • I think CBS broke the record for least amount of penalties shown in replays during the Pats Ravens game.
  • Maybe they didn't show replays because the game was officiated so poorly.
  • Ray Lewis, he was good once, right? The box score says he had 12 tackles. The person in charge of the box score is either a liar or Lewis jumped on top of a lot of piles.
  • Bruschi's Better.
  • Ed Reed celebrates after making a simple tackle with his team down 21 points. Yep, he went to Miami.
  • The Dolphins are 2-2 against NFC teams. Put them in the NFC, they'd be in the playoffs. They'd probably beat the Eagles too.
  • Did you know this will be Favre's 200th consecutive start? (I wish I knew how to type with sarcasm.)

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