by BRYAN LAIL
Intern Sports Reporter
That point has finally been
reached, football season just started, now it feels like it’s almost
over. Well, there is one good thing about the NFL’s mid-point –
it usually falls right around the time that NASCAR’s annoyingly long
season is finally winding to a close. What a wonderful sport when the
most uninteresting man involved in it can take the championship for
four straight years. I think NASCAR may be taking this consistency thing
a bit too far. Left turn, left turn, left turn, Jimmie Johnson wins
another cup! On to next season! Left turn, left turn, left turn…..
Oh, yeah, back to football.
Overall record to this point,
76-37
Last Week:
8-5
This week’s fantasy steal:
Ryan Moats, RB, Houston Texans
Steve Slaton had endeared himself
so starkly to the Texans coaching staff that it seemed his fumbling
troubles could continue without end before he was finally pulled. Yet,
he was pulled, and Moats took over, rushing for three touchdowns in
the process. Who knows how long it will last, but if you need a new
option at running back, Moats is the best, albeit temporarily, pick-up
in deeper leagues this week.
On to the picks.
(H)Cincinnati > Baltimore
Flops- Baltimore has a way
of letting themselves down this season, and after knocking the Broncos
from the ranks of the unbeaten last week, they could certainly be in
for another disappointment.
Arizona > (H)Chicago
Props- Talent has a way of
showing itself when most needed. Just ask the Panthers, it was there
all along. Arizona has a league’s worth of talent stockpiled on their
roster, and despite an embarrassing performance against Carolina last
week, Arizona has everything it needs to make another playoff run.
(H)Atlanta > Washington
Flops- Another Sunday, another
loss for the Redskins.
Green Bay > (H)Tampa Bay
Flops- Yep, Detroit was only
the second team to ever go winless in a season. The first? Why that
was Tampa Bay.
(H)New England > Miami
Props- Bill Belichick took
his knocks when the Dolphins first unleashed their new wild-cat offense
to the world last season. ‘Fooled me once, shame on you’ was as
far as the Dolphins got with that old saying.
(H)Jacksonville > Kansas
City
Flops- Seriously, your ‘star’
running back is averaging less than three yards per carry through seven
weeks and it takes a racial slur hurled from his big mouth to finally
unseat the guy? Larry Johnson earned a two-week suspension for his comments,
and now that he’s whined again he actually gets paid for one of those
weeks. Lose him, Chiefs fans deserve a win, but not one that Johnson
is any part of.
(H)Indianapolis > Houston
Flops- Houston just lost Owen
Daniels. This may look like a team that has a dozen legitimate weapons
on offense, but they don’t, really. Daniels led all tight-ends in
catches to this point of the season, he is a gargantuan loss with a
slightly banged up Andre Johnson and a running back with fumble-itis
as other issues. Perhaps those dreams of unseating the Colts will have
to wait till next year, again.
Carolina > (H)New Orleans
Props- Sure, any defense can
look great when the other half of the team is putting up 50 in support.
But, what I saw Monday night against Atlanta was a vulnerable Saints
defense, vulnerable to the run.
(H)Seattle > Detroit
Flops- Who cares. Seattle obviously
doesn’t, and it is becoming clear that Detroit may be content with
that one win.
Tennessee > (H)San Francisco
Props- OK, last week I buried
both Carolina and Tennessee, and they both went on to big wins. These
two teams are tied at the hip in terms of talent, the problem now is
that the Titans opened with six straight losses, so yeah, in terms of
playoffs, they’re still buried. The problem for teams like the 49ers,
who desperately need this win, is that the Titans are dangerous, they
know how good they were last year, and now they see a fresh revival
of that in a big win over Jacksonville. That spells trouble for anyone
in their path the rest of the way.
(H)New York Giants > San
Diego
Flops- Phillip Rivers may have
cause to be fired up for this game, after all, the two quarterbacks
involved here were swapped on their draft day and Eli Manning has since
gone on to get win a Super Bowl. Yet, it’s the team as a whole that
usually rules the day, right now, the Giants are the better team.
Dallas > (H)Philadelphia
Flops- The Eagles have been
riding the big-play wave for weeks now behind the speedy DeSean Jackson,
as soon as a team gets wise and covers him up while bottling in McNabb,
the Eagles will be in trouble. Dallas can do both.
Pittsburgh > (H)Denver
Flops- Whether it be Brandon
Marshall at receiver, Eddie Royal on returns, or a rejuvenated defense,
Denver has been capable of big plays that have put them ahead. They
won’t have those opportunities against the sound Steelers.
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