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Week 7 Results

In Uncategorized on October 25, 2010 at 3:37 AM

Well my week 7 picks faired out ok considering some crazy and unsuspected outcomes occurred. These are the ones I missed and why.

Bengals…. If the Bengals would have played all four quarters like they played after halftime, they wouldn’t have had a problem with the Falcons. Matt Ryan played the game of his career and so did Roddy White. The hole was too deep for the Bengals to get out of.

Eagles…. Well the game was controlled by the Eagles for a majority of the game. Two words “Michael Vick”

Saints…. Well offensively the Saints scored more points then the Brown’s offense. Two INTs by the Brown’s D didn’t help the Saints.

Ravens…. The Bills are just a few plays away from being a good team. Ravens D couldn’t maintain the speed of the Bills O.

Bucs…. The “show up late to the party” Bucs have a habit of spotting teams points before they play. They held the Rams but let go of too many field goals.

Cardinals…. After beating the Saints the week before, I would think that the Off and Def would keep the same intensity against the Seahawks which they didn’t.

Chargers…. All year they did well at home. Not this time.

Vikings…. Too many turnovers gave the game to the Packers.


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DC…. The Eagle Has Landed

In NFL on April 5, 2010 at 1:38 AM

The biggest trade of this decade occurred Easter Sunday. With a team in need of being resurrected from the pain and struggle, the Washington Redskins went out and sought out the anointed skills of QB Donovan McNabb of the Philadelphia Eagles. The trade is unorthodox because normally you don’t give you biggest opponent a deadly weapon. This trade is a result of the lack of “brotherly love” the city of Philly has given Donovan McNabb. McNabb took the Eagles to 5 NFC Championship game and one Superbowl appearance. McNabb owns all major QB records for the Eagles but never owned the love from the fans. In McNabb’s career he was never equiped with a strong backfield that can control a majority of the game. McNabb never had a great WR crew in Philly. He had great player sprinkled around but never a sound unit. Now with the Redskins, McNabb has 3 established RB and a sound offensive line.

I think with McNabb on the team, the Redskins can be resurrected as a team and go straight to the top of the division and possibly champions of superbowl XLV.

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