Who was the guy that predicted the Bengals would win the AFC this year? Only if the Patriots transfer to the NFC.
If the revitalized Browns can’t beat Tampa Bay, who are they going to be able to beat this year?
How stupid is the rule that made the last-minute Lions touchdown an incompletion? (See below)
What happened to Mason Crosby? Since when does he make long, clutch kicks?
Any sign of the Super Bowl loser hangover phenomenon?
How do the Falcons lose to a Steeler team in disarray, who were starting a 3rd-string quarterback? Isn’t Atlanta supposed to be one of the comers in the NFC?
How good is that Detroit Lion defensive front line?
Why does Mike McCarthy always talk about running the ball as though it were some far-fetched New Year’s resolution?
Should a defense even bother to rush Michael Vick when he drops back to pass? Isn’t it safer just keeping him in the pocket and letting him try to beat you with his arm?
Can Kevin Kolb keep his job given the difference in dynamism and production between his presence and Vick’s?
With all the injuries in Week One, who thinks a team could survive an 18-game schedule?
Which coach will go first – Wade Philips, Lovie Smith, or Eric Mangini?
Meanwhile, regarding the aforementioned stupid rule, this excerpt from Peter King:
The rule's a dumb rule, but you can't ask officials to take the law into their own hands. At NBC on Sunday night, Tony Dungy made a terrific point, asking how can the Lance Moore Super Bowl two-point conversion pass be a good catch -- he barely had control of it before breaking the plane of the goal line, then losing control of the ball -- when a much surer Calvin Johnson catch Sunday in Chicago is ruled no good? Dungy's right. The disparity in the two calls is striking and makes fans and the public look at Sunday's ruling and say it's nonsense.
Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/peter_king/09/12/week1/index.html#ixzz0zRIVfzrI
No comments:
Post a Comment