Thursday, November 25, 2010

By The Pigskin Of Our Teeth, Week 11: Precious Declarations

Posit: You're starting a third-string quarterback on a short week of preparation. You're also starting your backup center at center and your third-string center at guard. Your left tackle has a shoulder injury. So your backs run the ball six times? Whatever. The thing with Marshall and Cutler on the sideline: I was listening to Mike and Mike Friday morning and that seems to stem from when Marshall wanted out of Denver, Cutler either told Bears management not to bring him in or didn't really lobby for it one way or the other. REVENGE FOR 1985. Ska: "Jeff George's phone line is open. Just sayin'." (Bears 16, Dolphins 0)

Signal Finder: GB @ MIN, WAS @ TEN (end), OAK @ PIT, HOU @ NYJ (end); IND @ NE

Well, the old Raiders have resurfaced. And the Raider DNA has clearly infected Richard Seymour, who really should know better. I don't care if Ben said to you whatever Marco Mazzeratti said to Zidane. YOU DON'T DO THAT. It's hilarious and sad reading the message boards and seeing people praise Seymour for knocking Ben down and connecting it to the alleged sexual assault stuff (like one had anything to do with the other), proclaiming "The Silver and Black is back!" (The outlaw cheap shot artists? Sure) and talking about how that's how a man handles it when someone 'gets in his face' (A real man picks his battles, and punking out the opposing quarterback after his team's scored 21 points on you in the first half is not a battle you pick. Even if you win, you lose.) Get. Out. There's another touchdown. Wait... what? WHAT?! Then the false start happens and the Steelers fans are still booing the last call. Then Farrior comes FLYING offside. That's what, four straight penalties? It's chaos out there. Gradkowski? What happened to Campbell? Doesn't seem to matter much today as there's another turnover. Cable should probably bench the people responsible for the running game going to crap. I'M MIKE WALLACE. This is officially out of hand. (Steelers 35, Raiders 3)

Oh, we've been switched. I don't think this is a touchdown. Of course, I've been wrong before. Like now, for instance. Edwards down the sideline! Oh no. Not again. YES. AGAIN. And the crowd ERUPTS. crosses off Texans Seriously, two weeks in a row? Their collective psyche just exploded. (Jets 30, Texans 27)

GUNSLINGER. This could get ugly fairly quickly now. What's with Favre on the sideline? Did Childress threaten to bench him again? Who gets the ball first in the second half? The Packers? Oh, yeah, this could definitely get ugly. These kids playing corner for the Vikings are so overmatched here it isn't funny. You just have to hope they learn from this, although I'm not sure a shouting match with the defensive line will help matters. Matt Flynn lives! Yeah, we're done here. That it ended this way seems... fitting, somehow. (And if you're Childress, what do you do with Favre knowing that neither one of you's coming back next year?) We going to Nashville? Yep. (Packers 31, Vikings 3)

And apparently we should have arrived in an ambulance. Who is Rusty Smith? Anybody? AGAINST: The Redskins' yellow pants. Hey, that Donovan McNabb doesn't run a bad two-minute drill. There's Brandon Banks! Gano missed? Was that short? Yeah, it was, and an ugly kick to boot, looking at the replay. That's no way to treat a former teammate, Will Witherspoon. Try this one, Graham. That's more like it. (Redskins 19, Titans 16, OT) crosses off Vince Young's Tennessee Titans career

This Week's Game That Shouldn't Have Been This Close: Bad throw by Peyton, but Sanders had to make a nice play to get to it. But with the Colts' offense running practice-squad guys out there, it really shouldn't have come to that. (Patriots 31, Colts 28)

Forget the Pac-10... can we trade the NFC West for the WAC? (Chiefs 31, Cardinals 13; Falcons 34, Rams 17; Saints 34, Seahawks 19; Buccaneers 21, 49ers 0)

Vick's been getting hit more than he's been used to this year. Oh boy. Avant just dropped that one. Nice to see the Eagles have revived the goal-line offense they used against the Colts. It should really be about 24-3 right now. And that does include the blocked field goal. When's the last time you saw that? (Two weeks ago?) Possibly. Aw, jeez. Hobbs missed the second half of last year with a neck injury, too. Move something! Hope he's OK. This is what happens when you settle for field goals against good teams. Vick turns it over on a picture-perfect strip by Tuck. So much of this game is about getting the little things right. Derek Hagan? Who? Nice footwork in the back of the end zone, at any rate. Still plenty of time here, and you have to think the Eagles think they can hit something on this Giants defense. Fourth and 1 with Vick? You go for it. Touchdown! Vick got blown up but the ball — and McCoy — were LONG gone. It's now officially typical Eagles-Giants — an almost-fumbled snap on 4th and 1 turns into the go-ahead touchdown. There's another pick for Samuel. What happened? He fumbled? Bradshaw skullcrushed that thing out of there. That's exactly how you do that. At least the Giants didn't pick up any yards. Oh, come on, you can't let Eli pick this up running. FUMBLE? Yeah, looks like it. If I've said it once, I've said it a million times: Mannings don't make money with their feet. And people complain that Vick doesn't slide... Eli dropped and rolled like they teach you how to do when your body catches fire. That ball's out. You see that graphic where the Giants have 14 turnovers in their last four games against the Eagles? That's just brutal. (Eagles 27, Giants 17)

This is where I remind all of you — after reminding myself — that Kyle Orton's done this before. He did this every week at Purdue for years. Dude would've been a Heisman finalist his senior season if he hadn't gotten banged up and missed three games. On the other side, you look at some of the guys Philip Rivers is throwing to and you wouldn't be wrong to wonder if "San Diego" isn't preceded by "University of." Are the Chargers starting to heat up? And does it really matter in the end? We've seen this movie before. As far as current events go, this turned into an absolute thrashing. Rivers just threw another touchdown pass. (Chargers 35, Broncos 14)

FANTASY REPORT

aPa Whiskey (5-6, W1): The various beatdowns gave me a 30-point win and kept me in the playoff chase.

JackSux (4-7, L1): So we were already off to a rollicking start as I picked up the Bears' defense for the sole purpose of playing them against Tyler Thigpen — and Yahoo and I both forget to actually put them into the starting DEF slot on the roster page, costing me 23 points from the jump. THEN I somehow forgot to start Greg Jennings. So that's 59 points on the bench and Jay beat me by 41. I don't deserve to make the playoffs doing stupid crap like that.

RANKINGS

TOP 4:
1. N.Y. Jets (8-2) — Good teams find ways
2. New England (8-2) — Defense will cost them at some point
3. Green Bay (7-3) — Overlooked and underappreciated
4. Philadelphia (7-3) — Is this when the separation starts?

BOTTOM 4:
29. Arizona (3-7) — Going nowhere fast
30. Buffalo (2-8) — An aberration?
31. Cincinnati (2-8) — You can't let the Bills do that to you. You just CAN'T
32. Carolina (1-9) — I'm sure Chris Weinke's not busy

Friday, November 19, 2010

By The Pigskin Of Our Teeth, Week 10: Late Shows

Joe Theismann? Really, NFL Network? Really? All right, I suppose I'll suffer through this. The Falcons are eating the Ravens' defense alive with all this underneath stuff. Someone made a bad misread on the Snelling touchdown and I can't tell who. Maybe it was multiple someones. Does the Ravens' offense know there's a game tonight? Do they know where midfield is? Seriously, Matty Ice is carving them up. 20 of 28 passing in the first half? That's nuts. That interception's not going to help the Ravens' cause. That's more like it. You know whose name I haven't heard much tonight is Michael Turner. The Ravens should just not line Flacco up under center. They just shouldn't do it. He's been so much more effective from the shotgun tonight it isn't funny. Ravens lead! Or do they? Yeah, that's not getting overturned. That is pass interference. Touchdown! And all that after the announcers kept stressing that the Ravens couldn't let White get free. Well, he did push off but Wilson should probably have tried getting up and trying to run him down instead of yelling at the officials. Or, y'know, not let them go 62 yards down the field in 45 seconds. Just a thought. Don't run that kickoff out. Don't run it... OHHH! He'll live to regret that. (Falcons 26, Ravens 21)

Signal Finder: NYJ @ CLE, MIN @ CHI, DAL @ NYG, STL @ SF (about two minutes for the Jackson touchdown, then OT)

Greg Olsen caught a pass! Stop the presses! The Vikings are tackling like girls when they're not completely whiffing in kick coverage. Oh, great, a touchdown before the half. Just what this team's fragile state needs. PROTECT THE FOOTBALL. Gould makes that the overwhelming majority of the time. What did I JUST SAY, Brett. I'm starting to wonder if maybe it's time to start giving the Bears some real credit. I mean, they're 6-3 despite some real flaws, but their defense is playing back to form and Devin Hester is Devin Hester again. Stop kicking to him, by the way. You'd think the Vikings would know better. And there's Cutler doing his best Favre impression. What a waste of a perfectly good punt return that ended up being. Was that the same guy, even? I think it was. Is that one on Favre? Oh, yeah, the receiver fell down or something. That's close but I don't think it's getting overturned. I know we were just here last week with about this much time left, but that's hard to do two weeks in a row. Now Shiancoe falls down and another pass gets picked off? Are there tripwires in the grass at Soldier Field or something? Game, set, match. crosses off Vikings (Bears 27, Vikings 13)

Take heart, Lions: You're no longer putrid... just unlucky. (Bills 14, Lions 12)

Outsmarting ourselves already, Mangenius? Even now that LeBron's gone, it's still not safe for Braylon Edwards to go back to Cleveland. Does anyone throw out of the Wildcat anymore? I'm a bit stunned that the Browns can be so one-dimensional and are still hanging with the Jets here. Mangini's doing something right. On the other side, how many times has Sanchez escaped certain doom at the hands of the Browns' pass rush? Four? Five? Nick Folk, ladies and gentlemen... Nick Folk. Sanchez get away AGAIN! That was a big stop by the Browns, and this field goal's not a lock by any means. But Folk made that one. Is this where the legend of Colt McCoy begins? He just did that in, what, his fourth start, against what's supposed to be one of the league's best defenses with receivers that would struggle to make two-thirds of NFL rosters. OVERTIME. He's inbounds. What's #80 doing? Go for the ball, not a chop block! Nick Folk, ladies and gentlemen... Nick Folk. He's missed about 10 kicks today. Does anybody want to win this game? Haden would've been better off dropping that one — I think it's too much to ask of McCoy to do that again. We're going to have another tie. On the same weekend, in the same state, as the last one. OR NOT. Holmes does it again! You can see on the replay the corner and linebacker stop because they almost collide. So much for the Mangenius Revenge Road Tour. (Jets 26, Browns 20, OT)

KNOCK IT DOW— oops. And OF COURSE Gus Johnson got assigned to this game. (Jaguars 31, Texans 24)

All right, let's see how this goes. That... is a touchdown. No? Here comes the challenge flag. That's still a touchdown. Confirmed. Aaaaand the extra point gets blocked. Awful blocking there by the Cowboys as in addition to the actual block, Terrell Thomas was surging in free from the left side. The Cowboys seem to be throwing deep more often. Maybe it's just me. That happened in the Jacksonville game! And David Buehler barely makes it from 22 yards? Insert Winston Wolf quote here. Seriously, he may be the worst kicker in the NFL and I just watched Nick Folk miss 21 field goals in Cleveland. Now Mike Jenkins is out of the game (joining fellow CB Terence Newman) but I don't know how much of a loss that is with the season he's having. Am I the only one wondering why Jacobs isn't in down here at the goal line? Oh dear. Someone screwed up on that and... is this guy gonna take it back? Yeah, that's partially on Nicks, who stopped, and partially on Eli, who threw it anyway. The Giants could use a touchdown here but they're not going to get it. The Cowboys just blew up the Giants' defense with that screen to Felix.

Wait, why are we going to San Francisco? It's not that big of a blowout. The POWER went out? That's the best thing that's happened to the Giants all day. I forgot how good Steven Jackson is.

And we're back. This game isn't over by any means if the Giants score a touchdown. Like so. You know who's terrible is Orlando Scandrick. Oh, that's why Buck was pointing out the stadium scoreboard — FOX doesn't have any graphics. Can't they just put a camera on the clock or something and show it in a window? Strange. This game is not over by any means, and with nobody left in a bad Cowboys' secondary and the Giants unable to stop giving up big plays, we could get to the 50s. Graphics are back. Seriously, I'm not sure if Bryant and Austin are that good or the Giants' corners are that bad, but they've looked very ordinary all night. And yet they're still in this game... well, until that happened. Wow, Eli, Jon Kitna's supposed to throw that pick. Bob Costas, at halftime of the Sunday night game, asks the question we've all been asking the best way I can think to ask it: "If this group, even without Tony Romo, is good enough to do what it did today for Jason Garrett, why weren't they professional enough to do anything at all for Wade Phillips?" (Cowboys 33, Giants 20)

That is also pass interference and the same thing Tony Gonzalez did against the Ravens on Thursday (stop to adjust to the pass, causing the defender to run into you). Can we trade the NFC West for the Pac-10? (49ers 23, Rams 20, OT)

When did the Broncos turn into the '99 Rams? Todd Haley and Josh McDaniels don't like each other? Shocking. (Broncos 49, Chiefs 29)

Belichick's 22-2 record after losses is pretty sick. GRONK. That hit on Ward was... dicey. Is the Patriots' punter really named Zoltan Mesko? They're doing sort of what the Falcons did to the Ravens — lots of short passes, not taking any chances deep. The Steelers are really missing Ward out there, as the young kids don't seem very polished, especially in the red zone. They're also not getting the consistency in the running game that they'd probably like. GRONK. Did Nick Folk fear for his job, drive from Cleveland to Pittsburgh, and abduct Jeff Reed at halftime? Or is that the end of Heinz Field that screws every kicker up? I can never remember which side it is. This thing's turning into a barnburner. Look at Brady with the spike and the primal scream. The Steelers have come unglued. You hear so much about Patriots-Colts, Patriots-Jets and Steelers-Ravens that you forget these teams really don't like each other either. The Steelers just ran into a buzz saw tonight. (Patriots 39, Steelers 26)

Fisticuffs! You heard? Apparently this was sparked by LaRon Landry talking smack to DeSean Jackson about his concussion at the end of pregame warmups, so Jackson may have taken that pass pattern to the middle and past Landry on purpose. Did Gruden really predict that double reverse? What's going on up there? This is basically how the Redskins started the first game. Moss needs to catch that ball. Seriously, nobody throws out of the Wildcat anymore. I guess the Eagles decided it was McCoy's turn. Are you kidding me? As an aside, I'd like to predict that this new running back the Redskins have breaks off a 100-yard game at some point during the season. JEROME HARRISON LIVES! This is absolute carnage. Maclin's turn? OK. Yeah, he's in if they say he hit the pylon before rolling out of bounds. So much for the shutout. Davis almost stumbled running down the sideline. I'm not sure it's wise for Stewart Bradley to basically come out and say, "We can't stop that play." Donovan's having flashbacks to the NFC title game loss to the Panthers. Are Devin Thomas and Malcolm Kelly still on the roster? I mean, the Redskins' second and third receivers are 206-year-old Joey Galloway and a 27-year-old rookie from the Arena League (who, to his credit, has had his moments as a Nate Washington-esque deep threat). They need to get the Banks kid they've got on return duty into their passing game; see what he can do. If I remember right, Gruden's Bucs were one of the few teams that had success slowing down Vick. Let's go easy on Donovan. He doesn't play defense. Of course, I'm not sure who on the Redskins does. Oh, look, Albert Haynesworth is flopping around on the ground like a beached whale. That's never happened before. Vick takes another one himself. Could they get to 70? Oh, a field goal? I love how everyone's getting involved. The Redskins got two first downs on a drive! I wonder what the D.C. equivalent of the Bronx cheer is. I also wonder if the Eagles are on the sideline checking to see who hasn't scored yet. Well it's high time the defense joined the party. Don't know why the Redskins are bothering to challenge this, and not even because they're probably going to lose... there's just no point. What this really is on the Redskins' side is seven years of terrible personnel decisions all coming home to roost in one night. For Vick, this performance is everything people hoped and wished he could become, and, for obvious reasons, no one ever thought we'd see anything close to this. Probably time to get the principals out of there for the evening... it's raining pretty steadily now and you don't want anyone getting hurt. Mark Rypien backed up Peyton Manning? When? Oh, now you don't put Rex Grossman in? Whatever. (Eagles 59, Redskins 28)

FANTASY REPORT

aPa Whiskey (4-6, L1): Lost to Dave, who became the first to clinch a playoff spot. Even so, I'm in a three-way tie for eighth (but out of the playoffs at the moment) and facing a fellow 4-6 team next week.

JackSux 7 (4-6, W1): It's good to have Tom Brady. He led the way as I beat the crap out of Russ (after winning our first meeting by only eight points) to stay in contention.

RANKINGS

TOP 4:

1. New England (7-2) — Got Jeff Reed fired
2. N.Y. Jets (7-2) — This is really close. Plus they beat the Pats
3. Pittsburgh (6-3) — Patriots + home game = bad times
4. (tie) Atlanta (7-2) — Even though they've lost to...
4. (tie) Philadelphia (6-3) — Seriously, did you see what they did Monday night?

BOTTOM 4:

29. Dallas (2-7) — Well, it's... something
30. Buffalo (1-8) — This may be as good as it gets
31. Cincinnati (2-7) — It'll all be over soon
32. Carolina (1-8) — Now that I think about it... based on the last two years, would you hire John Fox?

Thursday, November 11, 2010

By The Pigskin Of Our Teeth, Week 9: Absolutely Not Rocket Science

Signal Finder: NYJ @ DET; AZ @ MIN (Really, Channel 29? Really?); IND @ PHI

This is an... interesting choice of game. Braylon will be caught by no one on this bomb. Jason Hanson's still alive? Yeah, not after that, he's not. That play-action bootleg was a thing of beauty and a joy forever. Suh's kicking the extra point? CLANG. And he looks legitimately angry he missed it. Um... why not have the punter kick the PAT? Or is the punter the holder? (Forgive me for not knowing who the Detroit Lions' punter is.) Oh, Rex. Two time outs on back-to-back plays because you had 12 men on the field both times? You've hit a new low. Hey, Jim Schwartz, why are you calling a pass play on third down inside three minutes with the lead and an ice-cold backup quarterback in the game? Good thing Gus Johnson was here. Santonioooooooo. The Jets bailed Rex out today. The Lions' next order of business needs to be upgrading the offensive line because Stafford's too important to them to keep taking these beatings. If he doesn't go down (again) they probably win. (Jets 23, Lions 20, OT)

Ah, Vikings special teams. Why does Derek Anderson look competent? Put the flag down, Childress; it's a fumble. Ah, crap. The Vikings need a touchdown here and I'm not sure why they're not attacking the spot Darnell Dockett just left. I'm also not sure why the ball is anywhere near Jeff freakin' Dugan on fourth and goal from the 1. To go 81 yards in 16 plays and get absolutely nothing out of it... if this is how it ends, it almost seems appropriate. Or not, ad Favre seems to have reached down, grabbed whatever he's got left, and decided that he's not going out like that. Not this soon, at least. Right in Shiancoe's basket! Jared Allen lives! OVERTIME. That was Favre's career-high passing yards game? I find that impossible to believe. The Cardinals blowing a 14-point lead with four minutes left, on the other hand... that just feels like order being restored. (Vikings 27, Cardinals 24, OT)

I AM ERIC MANGINI'S ULTIMATE REVENGE. I did not see the post-game coaches' greeting. Did Mangini walk by Belichick and flip him off? (Browns 34, Patriots 14)

This Week It Sucks To Be: 1. Brad Childress; 2. Jason Garrett; 3. The Seahawks' defense; 4. Wade Phillips; 5. Whoever the Chargers' special-teams coach has blackmail of

On the one hand, Reid's never lost after a bye week. On the other hand, Reid's never not been utterly demolished by Peyton Manning. SOMETHING HAS TO GIVE. Fun fact, kids: Michael Vick? No interceptions. What Colts uniforms are those? McCoy breaks off a 62-yarder on the first play from scrimmage, which means he'll get about nine more carries the whole game. The Eagles' red-zone offense looks like the Dolphins'. They also can't even cover backup tight ends. Seriously, Jacob Tamme is lighting them up. Oh man, Austin Collie's not moving at all. Here's the thing about that hit: At game speed, it's the right call because Hanson and Coleman hit him a split-second apart and it looks like Coleman led with his helmet. It's not until you slow it down that you see what actually happened — Hanson's hit bounced Collie into Coleman's path. Coleman wouldn't have hit Collie's helmet otherwise. Actually, the refs got that one wrong all the way around. That was a completed pass (as Collie caught the ball, turned upfield and took a step) and should have been a fumble. Also they called it on Mikell when he didn't deliver either hit. But that's not quite as important. This is Edge James' cousin, I've heard. I'm positive I've used the "I've seen fewer flags at the United Nations" line before but I'm breaking it out again because this is getting ridiculous for both sides. Bad challenge, Andy. Avant was out of bounds. Touchdown? Really? That's not even close. Throw that flag, Caldwell! Yeah, Vick didn't even sniff the goal line there. What's with the one guy trying to pull him backwards? I'm calling this right now: If the Eagles have to settle for another field goal here, they will lose. Well, Vick got that one. Is this game gonna end? When did the Yankees and Red Sox start playing football? OMG. That Punt, Pass, and Kick footage of Reid just blew my mind. Roughing the — how is THAT roughing the passer? Did he even touch Peyton because Peyton barely reacted to it, and he would have sold it like grim death if it was close enough. Am I the only one who thought, listening carefully to Phil Simms' opinion on that hit, that part of him really thinks it shouldn't have been called? Just from the way he said a few things. Touchdown Colts, and I will not be surprised at this point if the Eagles go ahead and blow it. The end around works twice in a row? How is that possible? Don't throw it, Mike! Remember the lessons of Drew Stanton! WOW you rarely see Peyton just airmail one like that. Ummm... I don't know what to say here. I've just witnessed a game the Eagles should have both won by 30 and lost, and they beat Peyton Manning for the first time ever doing it. I'm prepared for anything now. (Eagles 26, Colts 24)

And Chiefs-Raiders is still going on! Cable can't bench Campbell after this run, right? (Raiders 23, Chiefs 20, OT)

Collinsworth: "The Cowboys have gone back to basics, but they're basically bad." Is Clay Matthews already better than his dad ever was? (His dad — same name and position — was a baller in his own right, for those too young to remember.) Here's the only play you really need to see: On the James Jones touchdown, Mike Jenkins was bearing down on him, and once Jones caught the ball... Jenkins stopped and stood there and watched Jones run through two Cowboys attempting to tackle him and scored. There are no leaders on that roster. (Packers 45, Cowboys 7)

crosses off Bengals (Steelers 27, Bengals 21)

FANTASY REPORT

aPaFL Whiskey (4-5, W2): Used a rally on Monday night to beat Doom and move into a tie for seventh.

JackSux 7 (3-6, L1): It happened AGAIN! The first time I faced Johnny, he scored 157 points against me. This time, he scored 167.

RANKINGS

TOP 4:

1. Pittsburgh (6-2) — Defense leads the way again, as it should
2. N.Y. Jets (6-2) — Better to be lucky than good?
3. (tie) New England (6-2) — I know the Browns aren't historically bad anymore but... really? REALLY?
3. (tie) Indianapolis (5-3) — Marvin Harrison's a phone call away — and I'm not even kidding
3. (tie) Baltimore (6-2) — Not to be overlooked

BOTTOM 4:

29. Denver (2-6) — Should consider joining the WAC
30. Carolina (1-7) — A Tony Pike sighting? Dear Lord
31. Dallas (1-7) — Replacing Wade Phillips with Jason Garrett is like deciding you're tired of shooting yourself in the face with a .38 and switching to a .45
32. Buffalo (0-8) — Canada couldn't send them back fast enough

Thursday, November 4, 2010

By The Pigskin Of Our Teeth, Week 8: Fear and Loathing in the Coach's Office

Signal Finder: GB@ NYJ, JAX @ DAL, BUF @ KC (end of regulation), MIN @ NE

I didn't do it after last week because I want to see how they react against an average-at-best team. I see Kitna's already thrown two interceptions in Jaguars territory. This Cowboys secondary is getting used and abused. When did Marcedes Lewis stop sucking? And has Garrard missed yet? (No.) Well, wait, this might be something. Kitna's actually completing consecutive passes to teammates. Nope, Austin was out of bounds there. Nice wheels, Jon. Nope, he didn't get in there either. What happened there? Oh. Kitna and Barber ran into each other on the handoff. And they're not going to get any points out of this and this game's probably over. crosses off Cowboys Is that a "Let's Go Rangers!" chant? That's gotta be a first for Texas. There's Garrard's first incompletion after 12 passes. And on the one after that he throws a touchdown. I'm watching this and I'm not enjoying this as much as I feel like I should, what with me hating the Cowboys and all. Because I know that theoretically they're supposed to be better than this, and knowing why they aren't just aggravates me as a sports fan and makes it less fun to watch them get beat down like this. I was struggling to articulate this until listening to Mike and Mike on Monday morning and Greenberg summed it up: "It's irritating watching them." (Jaguars 35, Cowboys 17)

So mercifully, Channel 3 sent us to this game and what I see stuns me. How is this game tied? Especially after Fitzpatrick threw a near-interception that it looked like Derrick Johnson was running the route on and just dropped. Then two plays later he chucks a wounded duck up there that falls right into Berry's hands. I am sad that I did not get to hear Gus Johnson call the game-winning field goal in overtime. Or even the two misses before it. (Chiefs 13, Bills 10, OT)

Fake punt! He's not gonna make it. Unless he is? challenge No, he's not. Nick Folk is back, ladies and gentlemen! Brick Hands Braylon appears to have resurfaced as well. I feel like what it is is that the Packers are playing better offense and defense than the Jets, but the Jets are defending well enough to keep things close. What, another simultaneous possession situation? How does that happen twice in one game? Seriously. And because Rex stupidly blew his second challenge the first time it happened, which was much more obviously an interception, the Jets can't challenge this one, either (and they probably would have lost anyway.) So when Rex called the fake punt in the first quarter, did he have a feeling in advance that points would be at a premium? Because if he did, pretty much nothing he did after that makes any sense in that context. I mean, his time management and use of challenges in this game was positively Martzian. God bless you if you made it all the way through this. Good job by the NFC to get one back, I guess. (Packers 9, Jets 0)

Wait, what? What happened to Donovan? Did that last sack take him out? Rex Grossman, ladies and gentlemen... Rex Grossman. game ends Wh... WHAT?!?!?!? Mike Shanahan's lost his fool mind. Did he say that he thought Rex Grossman was a better option to run the two-minute drill than McNabb? Did he actually say that? About Rex Grossman? Rex Grossman isn't a better option to mow my lawn!





Lost in all of this: It's the second straight year the Lions have beaten the Redskins. If only they could do it in Washington. (Lions 37, Redskins 25)

When did the 49ers even get Troy Smith? (49ers 24, Broncos 16)

One thing I'm not sure enough people are taking into account about the Vikings is that I can't think of a single player, besides Harvin or maybe AP with the ball protection, that's having as good a season as they had last year. For example, this offensive line. I mean, maybe try running Peterson to the left side of the line next time on the goal line, because going right hasn't worked all year. Favre's moving about as well as can be expected. It's almost halftime and we've heard Moss's name only twice or so since the game actually started, which is going to be a problem later. If I'm a future Vikings opponent, I'm throwing every wide receiver I have on every route possible against that Allen kid. Every time I see him, he's getting burned like toast in a frat house. WOODHEAD. Not Woodley or Woodhouse or anything other than that. By the way, that's Belichick sticking it to the Jets again: "You don't want him? Fine. We'll take him and make him our new Kevin Faulk." It's kind of crazy that the Vikings still have a real shot in this game. Oh, boy... it sure looked like Moss could have jumped for that one but he gave up on it after the flag came. Then Favre got drilled and they're showing him on the cart now and he looks completely out of it. Meanwhile, Tarvaris Jackson came in and threw a pass to the fullback in the flat and absolutely nobody on the Patriots saw him. He may not have been on the roster sheet. I'm not sure. The Vikings need to get the ball back but the Patriots aren't going to let them. This is that "four-minute drill" I seem to be hearing about nonstop these past couple weeks and the Pats are running the ball about as well as they've been all season. Is that a touchdown? Good thing he didn't land on his head. (Patriots 28, Vikings 18)

Seriously, is there a worse quarterback situation in the NFL than Arizona's? I imagine Matt Leinart's hanging out at Brian Cushing's place watching these highlights and saying, "See? This is what I'm talking about! Someone explain to me how they didn't think I could do better than that." Also, a week after making fun of Raheem Morris, I'm not so sure he's not right. (Buccaneers 38, Cardinals 35)

I will now rip myself off and reverse the placement of the Steelers in the following observation, which I made last year for a Steelers-Chargers Sunday night game: You know why the Saints won this game? Because they had to. (Saints 20, Steelers 10)

All right, whoever No. 26 is on the Texans — you know, the guy Peyton took out with a block on that sweet screen pass to Garcon in the second half — I don't think he can show his face in public anymore. (Colts 30, Texans 17)

FANTASY REPORT

aPa Whiskey (3-5, W1): Down a point going into Monday Night Football with Arian Foster against a team that's lost six in a row... yeah, I liked our chances, too.

JackSux 7 (3-5, W1): It's the second time through the schedule, and we scored about the same number of points we did in the first game against Dupin. The difference this time was that he scored 60 less. Now we've got ourselves a logjam with the top three teams at 5-3 and the bottom three at 3-5.

RANKINGS

TOP 4:

1. New England (6-1) — Well, would you look at this
2. Pittsburgh (5-2) — A bump in the road
3. Indianapolis (5-2) — Revenge is best served quickly
4. N.Y. Jets (5-2) — Shot themselves in multiple feet

BOTTOM 4:

29. Denver (2-6) — At least Tebow scored again
30. Dallas (1-6) — Can't even get the little things right
31. Carolina (1-6) — Q rating is in the toilet
32. Buffalo (0-7) — Literally threw away a shot at an upset