NFL Football Week 14: Atlanta Falcons Fall Again!
December 11, 2007
Monday was as bad as it could be for the Atlanta Falcons, first ex-quarterback superstar turned the “Dog Butcher” was sentenced to 23 months in jail (a slap on the wrist if you ask me) then the Falcons go and get trampled on by beat up New Orleans Saints team 34-14.
It just can get any worse for this franchise, not only have they lost the only superstar they have ever really had (besides Neon Deion) in Michael Vick and been absolutely God awful on both sides of the ball sitting at 3-10 this season, but to be honest, there is literally no hope in sight unless they grab Darren McFadden or one of elite quarterbacks in next year’s draft. All I got to say is too bad, at times in the last couple seasons or so, the Falcons actually looked like they had potential to be one of the best in the NFL behind Vick, but oh how the mighty have fallen.
NFL Football Week 14: Patriots Still Perfect at 13-0…Vote Brady Best QB
December 10, 2007
Coming into their game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, the Patriots were facing probably their last real challenge of the season in their campaign for an undefeated season going up against Pittsburgh’s defense which is ranked number 1 in the league; at least before the Patriots put 34 points on them.
Tom Brady came out firing in this game, passing for two quick touchdowns to Randy Moss in the first half and finishing the game with a total of four touchdown tosses which breaks Dan Marino’s record of games with three or more touchdowns in a season with 11 games. Needless to say the Steelers’ defense didn’t really live up to the number one ranking as the Patriots rolled over them 34-13.
NFL Week 13: Results on the Gridiron
December 3, 2007
Indianapolis held off the Jags, Adrian Peterson runs over Detroit, Buffalo pulls out a tight one and Oakland isn’t finished just yet! It was an interesting football Sunday on the gridiron as a few teams surprised some people and others let their fans down.
Results of Sunday’s Key Match Ups:
Jacksonville Jaguars at Indianapolis Colts 25-28
-Peyton Manning and company held off a tough Jacksonville team to keep on top of the AFC South once again without Marvin Harrison
NFL Football Week 13: Key Match Ups
December 2, 2007
Week 14 got off to a good start on Thursday with two of the NFC’s best going head to head in Dallas with Romo and company taking down Favre’s Packers, but are there any other must see games this weekend worth watching? Well, the answer is yes and it starts off with a great AFC divisional match up between 9-2 Indianapolis Colts and the Jacksonville Jaguars who are sitting quietly at 8-3, just waiting for the chance to take the lead in the running for the AFC South division title over the Colts who have dominated the division for years. So keep your eye on this one because who ever comes out on top, just might be the second best team in the AFC and possibly the NFL behind the New England Patriots.
NFL Football Week 12: Thanksgiving Weekend NFL Match Ups
November 25, 2007
With three of the best and more entertaining teams already having played (Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys, Indianapolis Colts), one would think that the rest of the holiday weekend will be boring and not even worth watching, but you will missing out on a lot of evenly matched games with playoff implications.
Sunday’s Must See Match Ups:
Even though you may think
NFL Football Week 11: Sunday Matchups
November 18, 2007
Week 11 has arrived and a few questions remain, but some of the most important ones have been answered. Officially, the New England Patriots are the best team in the NFL this season and quite possibly all-time. After they pulled out a win on Indianapolis home turf, it seemed as if the Patriots barely got by, but after seeing the Peyton Manning and the Colts completely implode against the San Diego Chargers last week I think it is pretty safe to say that the Patriots are the top dogs.
The real question now is, “Who is the next best team in the NFL?” The answer is The Dallas Cowboys, lead by superstars Tony Romo and wide receiver Terrell Owens. After beating up division rival New York Giants on Sunday 31-20, it seems safe to say that the Cowboys own their division and the NFC, Romo was as efficient as ever with 247 yards passing, 4 touchdowns and 1 interception. Terrell Owens had a breakout game as well being Romo favorite target with 6 catches, 125 yards and 2 touchdowns.
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The Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers will have a showdown to see who is the top dog in the NFC on a Thursday night in week 13; it should be a good one and possibly a preview of the NFC championship.
Sunday’s Must See Match Ups:
The Browns have to be the surprise of the season at 5-4 ahead of the Ravens and the Bengals in the AFC North, there is no way they are going to win the division with Pittsburgh playing the way they are, but they will make a good run at the wildcard, so look for them to take down their division foe on Sunday
The Chargers are coming off a huge win over the Colts, but people are calling it a fluke because their offense was non existent, so look for them to make an example of a good Jaguars squad, but Jones-Drew and company have a good shot of taking them down
The Giants are recuperating from a disappointing loss to the Cowboys and the Lions having been upsetting good teams all season with a high powered offense, so this should turn out to be a good one with a good defense taking on a good offense
The Texans are finally back to full strength with quarterback Matt Schaub and wide receiver Andre Johnson coming back, the Saints licking their wounds from a beating by a winless Rams squad, look for both teams to try and prove they are still in the hunt for the playoffs
The Bengals have been really struggling this season with an offense that should be unstoppable, but isn’t and the Cardinals are showing signs of life after beating the Lions convincingly, both teams will be looking to destroy the other on Sunday
Andy Brewbaker
NFL Football Week 8: The Preview
October 28, 2007
Sunday’s games will showcase about five competitive match ups that will shake up the NFL in terms of who is for real and who needs to make some changes.
Here are the match ups to watch on NFL Sunday:
Detroit Lions vs Chicago Bears
-both of these teams have shown promise on both sides of the ball this season with quarterback Jon Kitna actually turning the Lions offense into a dangerous threat and Chicago Bears looking to get back in the playoff mix with Devin Hester playing wider receiver and Brian Griese taking Grossman’s spot, it should be a good match up, but I think Bears will come out on top
Pittsburgh Steelers vs Cincinnati Bengals
-Cincinnati is in desperation mode right now and the Steelers want to stay in the playoff hunt in the AFC, so these two teams will be looking at tearing each apart and both teams have the capabilities to do so, it will be a close one, but I think Steelers are too good this year to get beat by the Bengals

























