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Myk Aussie
Week
14! Wow the playoffs are approaching. Me tips and parts of my segment
from last night on SportsRage with Morency.
Donkeys!
Donkeys! Donkeys! Yes we were Donkeys last Sundee as the Bronco's blew it
with a horrible call, lets just throw it up in the air and see if Champ
Rod Smith can grab it, what a horrible call it was. Surely they should
have kept in on the ground ran the ball and then a field goal to tie it
up if we couldn't get the TD. But this week the Bronco's will
hammer the Fish. MADNess you SportsRage Champ your Fish are a mess
MADNess where's Ricky ??? MADNess where's Ricky ?? still downunder hey!
Your Fish are a mess!
Ravens
over the Giants. Giants simply threw their season away by
dumping former MVP QB Kurt Warner. Falcons over the Raiders. Was
that MikGaz Raider Nation the SportsRage Champ on TV this week, hiscar
a victim of the the crazy tire slashing of 50 vehicles in Montreal. Who
was that idiot I wonder! Bills over Browns. Cowboys
over Saints. Great to see Aussie Matt McBriar of the Cowboys hit the top
10 list this week as the 10th best NFC punter. Colts over Texans.
Marvelous Marvin Harrison signed for 6 years and $66 million with a 2
little ducks $22 million signing bonus. Wow! Way to go Marvin. Jags over
Bears and I will be at Super Bowl in Jag's Land. Vikings over the
disgraceful Seahawks. I'm living here in Vancouver close to Seattle and
hope the Seahawks do make the playoffs but the players and coaches
seem to loose their minds. Concentration problems it seems.
Pats
over the Bengals. Me mate Mike Canuck this weeks MYKwebTV star is going
for a upset as he's tipping his Bengals. I think the only thing the
Bengals will win is better cheerleaders than the Pats. Jessica Bengals
Pro Bowl cheerleader 02 a very popular MYKwebTV star featured in Mates
Club last week as I found a website with Jessica on it. Panthers
over the Rams. Chargers over Buc's but Scottie could be right and
the Buc's might upset the Chargers. Eagles over Redskins. Chiefs
over the Tits but Chris Cowboy Corean, Mike Canuck and Scottie are all
going for the Tits.
Packers
over the Lions. Can the Packers recover from the horrid defeat by the
Eagles last week. I think so but the Lions could surprise in this game in
Cheese Head Land. The terrible Cardinals over the horrid 49ers. Jets
over the Black and Yellow Steelers. I'm going against all the guys here
and tipping the Jets in a upset to end the Steelers great run. Plus as I
said again last night on SportsRage I just can't support Black and Yellow
teams too much because of dislike over many many years of the Black and
Yellow Gawler Central Tigers from my home town, Gawler South
Australia.
Our
final Sundee morning NFL/CFL style footy game of the year is being played
tomorrow at Billy Clinton Park in Vancouver. We are expecting a bigger
than normal turn out with up to 12 possible players. We normally play 3
or 4 aside, it is so much fun playing footy Sundee mornings especially
this time of year in the mud. NFL Sundee can't wait!" Myk Aussie
Thurs,
Dec 9 04 "NFL Players of week 13!" Myk Aussie
Direct
from NFL Media
BENGALS
QB CARSON PALMER, CHARGERS CB DRAYTON FLORENCE & BILLS KR-CB TERRENCE
MC GEE NAMED AFC PLAYERS OF WEEK 13
Quarterback
CARSON PLAMER of the Cincinnati Bengals, cornerback DRAYTON FLORENCE of
the San Diego Chargers and kick returner-cornerback TERRENCE MC GEE of
the Buffalo Bills are the AFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams
Players of the Week for games played the 13th week of the 2004 season
(December 5-6), the NFL announced today.
OFFENSE:
QB CARSON PALMER, CINCINNATI BENGALS
Cincinnati’s
Palmer completed 29 of 36 passes (80.6 percent) for a season-high 382
yards with three touchdowns against one interception for a career-best
127.1 passer rating in a 27-26 victory at Baltimore. The 6-5, 230 pounder,
in his second season from USC, led the Bengals to victory after entering
the fourth quarter trailing 20-3. Palmer completed 10 of 13 passes for
200 yards and all three of his touchdowns in the final stanza to outscore
Baltimore 24-6. Two of Palmer’s three fourth-quarter incompletions were
spikes to stop the clock. The Laguna Hills, California native posted the
comeback victory against a defense ranked No. 1 against the pass (173.1
yards per game) and leading the league in lowest opposing passer rating
(62.1). With the win, the Bengals (6-6) strengthen their hopes for an AFC
playoff berth.
This
is the first Player of the Week Award for Palmer.
DEFENSE:
CB DRAYTON FLORENCE, SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
Florence
made his second-career start in a game that would determine first-place
in the AFC West as the Chargers upended Denver in San Diego 20-17 for the
team’s sixth consecutive victory. Florence made his presence felt
immediately with an interception on the third play from scrimmage which
resulted in a Chargers touchdown four plays later. Florence also
displayed exemplary coverage skills in tipping a Denver pass in the San
Diego end zone, which was intercepted by a teammate to thwart a Broncos
scoring drive and maintain a three-point lead with 3:45 remaining in
regulation. The Ocala, Florida native is tied for the team-lead in
interceptions with safety JERRY WILSON with three.
In
his second year from Tuskegee, this is Florence’s first career Player
of the Week Award.
SPECIAL
TEAMS: KR-CB TERRENCE MC GEE, BUFFALO BILLS
Buffalo’s
McGee posted a club-record 104-yard kick return for a touchdown on the
game’s opening play to help the Bills march to a 42-32 win at Miami –
the Bills’ fifth win in six games. The second-year player from
Northwestern State (Louisiana) returned five kickoffs on the day for 173
yards (34.6 average). McGee became the first Bills player and the first
Dolphins opponent to return a game’s opening kickoff for a score.
The 5-9, 201-pounder is the first Bills player to record three kickoff
returns for touchdowns in a season and is only the 10th player in NFL
history to do so. For the season, Buffalo has tied an NFL record for five
kick or punt returns for touchdowns (three kickoffs, two punts), shared
by three other teams. The AFC’s kickoff return leader (26.9 average)
also posted an interception for the third consecutive game as the Bills
(6-6) advance their chances for an AFC playoff spot.
This
is McGee’s second Player of the Week Award on the season (Week 8) and
marks the third special teams honor earned by a Bills player (BRIAN
MOORMAN, Week 6) in the past eight weeks
NFC
- EAGLES QB DONOVAN MC NABB, BUCCANEERS LB DERRICK BROOKS & PANTHERS
K JOHN KASAY NAMED NFC PLAYERS OF WEEK 13
Quarterback
DONOVAN MC NABB of the Philadelphia Eagles, linebacker DERRICK BROOKS of
the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and kicker JOHN KASAY of the Carolina Panthers
are the NFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week
for games played the 13th week of the 2004 season (December 5-6), the NFL
announced today.
OFFENSE:
QB DONOVAN MC NABB, PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
McNabb
led the Eagles to a resounding 47-17 win over the Green Bay Packers at
Lincoln Financial Field, ending the visitors’ six-game winning streak.
McNabb completed 32 of 43 attempts for a club-record 464 yards, five
touchdowns and no interceptions, posting a career-high 147.8 passer
rating. The Chicago native completed his first 14 pass attempts, and when
combined with 10 in a row to end his day against the Giants on November
28, McNabb’s 24 consecutive completions surpassed JOE MONTANA’s NFL
record (22, 1987). McNabb’s career-high five touchdown passes was his
fifth game with at least four touchdown passes this season, joining BRETT
FAVRE, PEYTON MANNING and DAN MARINO as the only players in league
history to accomplish the feat. His five touchdown passes all came in the
first half, as Philadelphia raced to a 35-3 lead, with McNabb becoming
the seventh player in NFL annals with five touchdown passes in a half.
In
his sixth season from Syracuse, this is McNabb’s fifth Player of the
Week Award.
DEFENSE:
LB DERRICK BROOKS, TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
Brooks
was instrumental in the Buccaneers stifling the powerful Atlanta offense,
leading the defensive charge for Tampa Bay en route to a 27-0 shutout
victory over the Falcons. Brooks finished with a game-high 12 tackles,
2.0 sacks, two forced fumbles and two passes defensed. Early in the
second quarter, with Atlanta trailing 7-0, the Falcons faced a first and
goal at the Tampa Bay one-yard line. Brooks rose to the occasion and
helped prevent a touchdown, deflecting a pass that was intercepted by
DWIGHT SMITH and resulted in a touchback. Tampa Bay then drove for a
field goal and a 10-0 advantage. Later in the quarter, Brooks sacked
MICHAEL VICK and forced a fumble, which was recovered by Bucs defensive
end GREG SPIRES. Eleven plays later, a field goal would give Tampa Bay a
13-0 halftime advantage they would never relinquish.
In
his 10th season from Florida State, this is Brooks’ fifth Player of the
Week Award.
SPECIAL
TEAMS: K JOHN KASAY, CAROLINA PANTHERS
Kasay’s
leg helped the Panthers to a 32-21 road win over the NFC South rival New
Orleans Saints, improving the Panthers to 5-7. Kasay, who had missed the
last two games due to a calf injury, connected on six of six field goals
from 30, 50, 46, 25, 21 and 21 yards, setting a franchise record and
career best for the most field goals in a single game. His 20 points on
the day were a career-high, as the Panthers won their fourth consecutive
game. His 50-yard field goal was his second from at least 50 yards this
season and in his career the Athens, Georgia native has connected on 25
of 48 (.521) from 50 and beyond.
In
his 14th season from Georgia, this is Kasay’s fifth Player of the Week
Award
It
is so cool to be the only Aussie that has regularly reported on the NFL
for the past 5 years. Yep that's me, I have had NFL media passes at Super
Bowl's, Pro Bowl's and other NFL games. Thus I am allowed into the NFL
Media section and allowed to post their great reports on here. Much more
coming over the coming weeks." Myk Aussie
Wed,
Dec 8 "Moose's
as always HARDBall but informative NFL report!
Well,
well, well. The Cowboys linebackers heard me and woke up, eh? I
really do like overachieving Dexter Coakley from here in 'Mouth of
Wilson' Virginia. That new
Virginia RB ain't too bad either. But like the the
playoffs Bill Parcells, You guys are being shown that
you should have hung on to that kid Chad (Rhein) Hutchinson.
But
Quincy (Substance) Carter, you were right on that one. Really - the
Seattle Seahawks are the most Jekyll and Hyde bunch this side of
Jim (The Elder) Mora's '87-'91 Saints. You never knew which one of
their psychotic teams would show up from game to game...
Bad
News in Denver I: Former
University of Hawai'i star Nate Jackson (9 catches before being moved
BACK to WR) is out for the year and maybe the career with a serious
compound double fracture of the right ankle. Get well soon, kanaka!
Nate has also played for the Hawai'i Islanders of the Af2 (of course),
the Scotland Claymores and the Tennessee Titans. This kid has
recovered from heart surgery three years ago to play again but he
just has the worst luck!
Bad
News in Denver II: Former
Broncos recently fired Defensive Backfield Coach David Gibbs is
saying he is going to file a grievance v. the team and the League.
Dave, I sorta know how ya
feel. But you will lose this case as quickly as
Maurice Clarett lost his. Assistant Coaches in the this League are
not guaranteed to keep
their jobs if things go bad.
Here's
a scary thought; ex-Montreal Machine (Les Machine) P/H/3QB Chris
Mohr, is Atlanta's 2nd leading passer after Michael Vick! He's 3 for
4 on Punt-option passes.
Oh, that Joe DeCamilles! He's the Special Teams Coach.
Game balls for week 13 in the NFL: 1)
Chad Hutchinson, QB, Da Bears
2) LaDanian Tomlinson, RB,
San Diego 3) Carson
Palmer, QB, Cincinnati
4) (tie) A.J. Feeley, QB, Miami & QB Drew Bledsoe, Buffalo
5) RB, Kevin Jones, Detroit
Honourable
Mention: Washington's Defence v. the sorry Giants, who
don't have a QB anymore or a Coach... Best
(Inj.) wishes for a speedy return to the lineup for Oakland's Ronald
Curry, form here in Hampton, VA. I know he won't be back this
season, since Da Raidahs have no chance to get to the playoffs but
Ron your conversion to WR has been the only bright spot in the Raidahs
dismal year. Hey - I now know why Warren (He's a) Sapp was
yelling at Norv Turner a few weeks ago - he's out of shape and Turner
isn't foolish enough to play Sapp on Offence. Either that or somebody
took the tire out of his cage!" Moose
Tues,
Dec 7 "NFL week13
scores" Moose
Week
13 Scores:
Saint
Louis (with ageless Chris Chandler!) 16, San Fransissy 6
Cincinnati 27, Baltimore (Bring back the Stallions!) 26
Buffalo 42, Miami 32
Detroit 26, Arizona 12 (Dave Navarre, indeed. Four INTs. Trying to break
Ty's record!)
Indianapolis 51, Tennessee 24 (And Volek threw 3 TDs!!!)
New York Jets 29, Houston 7
Chicago 24, Minnesota 14
Carolina (who's going all the way!) 32, New Orleans 21 (Sorry, byebye Jim
Haslett!)
Philthydelphia 47, Brett's Packers 17 (What? A game with more Craig Nall
TDs than Brett's?)
San Diego 20, Denver 17 (And a bad injury on poor Nate Jackson!)
Tampa Bay 27, Atlanta 0 {I told y'all so last week! 4-2 Brian Griese over
overrated Mike Vick!}
New England 42, Cleveland 15 {What!?!?!? Bench Kelly Holcomb after a 5 TD
game last week?" Moose
"I
tipped 9 in Rd 13. Broncos very very disappointing. Bad call to go to
Champ Rod Smith when it should have been a running play surely? &
thus a interception and we couldn't even level it with a field goal.
Double Wammy." Myk Aussie
Sat,
Dec 4 "My NFL week 13
tips! Football Fan Frenzy the movie now on DVD!"
Myk Aussie
Broncos
vs the Chargers a AFC Divisional game will be one of the games of the
week. Gotta go for the Broncos especially after a horrid loss to the
Raiders last week the champs should be fired up. Gabriel Morency the
SportsRage star host has tipped the Broncos. Ravens over Bengals
just. Vikings who are on fire over the Bears. What Jeff George is
back and now with the Bears from wherever he has been. Jeff can be seen
in the movie "Football Fan Frenzy" after the big win in which
he was QB by the Vikings over the Packers on Monday Night Football
several years ago. What a great time I had that night in Vikingland.
Apparently Jeff has one of the worst records ever of a QB. He was good
that year as a Viking though.
Pats
who again look good for a Super Bowl berth over the Browns. Lions
over Cardinals. Bills are back of late over the Fish. Panthers
who are also on a roll over the Saints. Rams over 49ers. Raiders
just over the Chiefs in another AFC Divisional game who almost
certainly are gone and out of the playoff race. Eagles over the
Packers but this could go either way in one of the definite games of the
week. Giants over Redskins. Steelers just over the Jags. A
possible upset here I'm thinking. Seahawks just over the Cowboys.
Two disappointing teams. Jets also only just over the impressive
Texans.
Colts
over the Tits. Tits are just about gone while the Colts lead by one
of my favorite NFL players Peyton Manning are a Super Bowl chance. I
suppose Moose will again this week rip into Peyton. Falcons over
the Buc's but this could be a rippa of a game in Tampa Bay.
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Thurs,
Dec 2 04 "NFL Players of week 12!" Myk Aussie
Direct
from NFL Media
COLTS
QB PEYTON MANNING, DOLPHINS DE JASON TAYLOR &
RAIDERS T LANGSTON WALKER NAMED AFC PLAYERS OF WEEK 12
Quarterback
PEYTON MANNING of the Indianapolis Colts, defensive end JASON TAYLOR of
the Miami Dolphins and offensive tackle LANGSTON WALKER of the Oakland
Raiders are the AFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the
Week for games played the 12th week of the 2004 season (November 25,
28-29), the NFL announced today.
OFFENSE:
QB PEYTON MANNING, INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
·
Indianapolis’ Manning threw for six touchdowns without an
interception, completing 23 of 28 passes (82.1 percent) for 236 yards and
a 141.4 passer rating in a 41-9 win against Detroit on Thanksgiving.
Manning, who had more touchdown passes than incompletions, left the
contest late in the third quarter with the game in hand. The
seven-year pro from Tennessee now owns a streak of five consecutive games
with at least four touchdown passes, which is an NFL record, surpassing
the previous mark of four games achieved by Miami’s DAN MARINO in 1984.
His six touchdowns last Thursday marked the second six-TD day of his
career and his sixth outing of five-or-more touchdowns, tying Marino’s
NFL record of six career games with five or more touchdown passes. With
the win, Indianapolis (8-3) increased its lead in the AFC South to two
games over Jacksonville (6-5).
This
is the third Player of the Week Award for Manning this season (Weeks 3
& 10) and the tenth of his career.
DEFENSE:
DE JASON TAYLOR, MIAMI DOLPHINS
·
Miami’s Taylor was a force last Sunday in totaling 3.0 sacks and
six tackles along with two passes defensed, a fumble recovery and a
forced fumble which was recovered in the San Francisco endzone by a
teammate for a touchdown in a 24-17 road win. The 6-6, 255-pound
Taylor’s 3.0 sacks equal a career-high, achieved three previous times.
Taylor’s fumble recovery was the 18th of his career and established a
club record, surpassing DICK ANDERSON (17) and BOB BAUMHOWER (17) for the
most career fumble recoveries by a Dolphins player.
In
his eighth season from Akron, this is the fourth career Player of the
Week Award for Taylor. The Pittsburgh native was most recently
honored with the distinction exactly one year ago – Week 12 of 2003.
SPECIAL
TEAMS: T LANGSTON WALKER, OAKLAND RAIDERS
Oakland’s
Walker blocked a 42-yard Broncos field goal attempt with 31 seconds
remaining in regulation to enable the Raiders to hang on to a 25-24 lead
and eventual victory Sunday night in snowy Denver. Walker’s
game-saving block came on the heels of a 44-yard, 1:12 Denver drive which
placed the Broncos within field goal range in the game’s waning
moments. For Walker, a 6-8, 345-pound offensive tackle, it was his
second blocked kick in as many weeks as the Oakland native blocked an
extra point in Week 11 against San Diego. In
his third year from California, this is Walker’s first Player of the
Week Award.
NFC
- FALCONS TE ALGE CRUMPLER,
VIKINGS DT KEVIN WILLIAMS &
EAGLES DE JEVON KEARSE NAMED NFC PLAYERS OF WEEK 12
Tight
end ALGE CRUMPLER of the Atlanta Falcons, defensive tackle KEVIN WILLIAMS
of the Minnesota Vikings and defensive end JEVON KEARSE of the
Philadelphia Eagles are the NFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams
Players of the Week for games played the 12th week of the 2004 season
(November 25, 28-29), the NFL announced today.
OFFENSE:
TE ALGE CRUMPLER, ATLANTA FALCONS
·
Crumpler helped the Falcons move one step closer to a division
championship, totaling four receptions for 103 yards and one touchdown in
a dramatic 24-21 home win against New Orleans. With the Saints
leading 21-17 and 1:56 remaining, Atlanta gained possession at the Saints
47 with no timeouts left. Quarterback MICHAEL VICK looked in
Crumpler’s direction on the first play, and the duo connected for 27
yards. The next play was more of the same, as the tight end hauled
in a 20-yard touchdown for the game-winning points. All four of
Crumpler’s receptions were for at least 20 yards and set up scoring
opportunities. His 24-yard grab in the first quarter preceded
Vick’s 16-yard touchdown run for a 7-0 Falcons advantage. Then in
the second, his 32-yard reception led to a field goal attempt.
Crumpler’s 103-yard effort gives him a team-leading 709 this season and
enabled him to pass JIM MITCHELL (650, 1970) for the most receiving yards
by a tight end in franchise history.
In
his fourth season from North Carolina, this is Crumpler’s first Player
of the Week Award and first for a Falcons’ tight end since the award
was instituted in 1984.
DEFENSE:
DT KEVIN WILLIAMS, MINNESOTA VIKINGS
·
Williams played a pivotal role for the Vikings in a 27-16 win over
Jacksonville, helping the club improve to 7-4 and maintain a share of
first place in the NFC North with the Green Bay Packers. Williams
totaled three tackles and 1.0 sack but saved perhaps his finest moment
for the most opportune time. With Minnesota leading 20-16 and 2:18
remaining, the Jaguars faced a third and six from the Vikings 19.
After a sack by teammate KENECHI UDEZE forced a fumble, Williams
recovered the loose ball and raced 77 yards for his first career
touchdown, giving Minnesota a game-clinching score and a 27-16 advantage.
Williams ranks second among NFL defensive tackles with 7.0 sacks.
In
his second season from Oklahoma State, this is Williams’ first Player
of the Week Award.
SPECIAL
TEAMS: DE JEVON KEARSE, PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
·
Kearse helped the Eagles clinch their fourth consecutive NFC East
title with a 27-6 win over the New York Giants, becoming only the third
team since the NFL instituted the 16-game schedule in 1978 to clinch a
division championship after 11 games, joining the 1985 Chicago Bears and
1997 San Francisco 49ers. With the Eagles nursing a 13-6 lead late
in the third quarter, Kearse blocked the first punt of his career,
setting up Philadelphia with a first down at the New York 28-yard line.
Seven plays later, running back BRIAN WESTBROOK scored on a one-yard
touchdown run to give the Eagles a 20-6 lead they would not relinquish.
Kearse also added one tackle and 0.5 sacks in the win. In
his sixth season from Florida, this is Kearse’s second career Player of
the Week Award, but first for special teams.
It
is so cool to be the only Aussie that has regularly reported on the NFL
for the past 5 years. Yep that's me, I have had NFL media passes at Super
Bowl's, Pro Bowl's and other NFL games. Thus I am allowed into the NFL
Media section and allowed to post their great reports on here. Much more
coming over the coming weeks." Myk Aussie
Wed,
Dec 1
04 "Moose's NFL week 12 HARDBall and informative report! His week 13
tips!"
Amazing
I recovered from diaster several weeks ago for 2 great weeks of tipping,
13-3 this week as the Packers hammered the Rams on Monday night." Myk
Aussie
Moose's
report "I
told you so - Joe Gibbs, Tom Coughlin and Mike Martz. If your screw with
Kurt (Mad Dog) Warner, in
one way or another, you get burned. But the Chicago
Bears picking up strong armed Jeff George, if he has anything left,
is a coup move for Lovell (lovie)
Smith and Company. Gibbs made contact with
Warner and his brother agent in the off season when he came out of
retirement (mistake!) but
thought he would be cute for his Boy-Owner and
signed Mark Brunell, who apparently doesn't have much left in the tank
following a stellar career
in Jacksonville and now is faced with continuing to
start overmatched Pat
Ramsey, or go to Tim Hasselbeck (knowing Gibbs hatred
against German Americans, Tim, don't get your hopes up!). Serves you
right! And what is this that you now deny you have diabetes? Didn't
Sam Rosen and Bill Mass (or
is it Brian Baldinger? I can't tell those two apart!)
that said the first thing
that Mark Brunell did when he picked you up at the airport
was take you too a hospital when your flare-up happened? I hate to
see a Hall-of-Famer go out
like this, but.
Hey Mike Martz, at least Warner with
the Giants is 5-4-0, what's Marc Bulger's record now? 5-6-0? Serves
you right for giving up on
Kurt Warner! And lastly, I'm gonna enjoy this one
- Tommy Coughlin. You were 5-2-0 and headed for Coach of the year honors
and then your Offensive Line forgot how to pass block and Kurt Warner
gets benched in favor of Awful Eli Manning, who just may be worse than
his dad, Archie, my choice for worst QB ever - in any League (career
mark: 28-72-1). Manning was
been beyond horrid in three games, losing all
of them (in two starts, one relief appearance). The G-Men now 5-6-0
and fading out of the
playoff spot they once had a lock on. What would make
Coughlin, a tough old ball-Coach want to start a kid who doesn't even
shave every day when he has
a two-time Super Bowl / two-time ArenaBowl QB
on the roster?! Manning now at 42%, 1 TD, 5 INTs, 7 fumbles and 9 sacks
in basically 2.25 games. Moving on...
Thanksgiving
Day games actually started in Oct., '31 in Canada when the Sarnia
Imperials played Balmy Beach four years in-a-row. Then the NFL got
the idea and in '34 Detroit started playing every U.S. Turkey day.
In this years two awful
games in the NFL, I kinda liked the old AFC style
Baltimore Colts double-horseshoe style back-of-the-helmet lids. Flippy
man, flippy! Peyton Manning had another 5 or 6 TD day, but I'm
waiting to see if he leaves Tony Dungy, Tom Moore and Co. at the
alter again come playoff time, when the games REALLY count. I
may be telling everybody via the 'Net "I told you so again."
Boy has Steve Alexander
come back from the dead - not quite as far
as Jeff George, who's last stint in the League was with Seattle as
their number three QB in '02, but close. Alexander, without a good
QB currently present on the NFL Lions roster (whoopps, sorry Rick
Mirer fans!), has been very good at TE for the Lions this season.
I feel for Mooch Marriucci, I really do. Despite some dumb things that
come out of his mouth every
once in a while, he is a good (and hometown) guy. And a former Hamilton
Tiger-cats reserve pivot himself! The
Dallas game was laugher too - this league has nothing on the CFL
nothing. Size doesn't always matter (no comment here)...Yes, the NFL has
more teams than the CFL, but it's quantity over quality.
The Cowgirls have absolutely the worst collection of LBs on
planet earth - in any Pro Footie League.
Records
this week - Brett
Favre torched Saint Louser-ville last night in his record 200th career
Pro Football start for QB. Way to go, Brett. I see your mate Douglas
Pederson was on the sideline with a parka on calling in the plays
to you. Pederson is out for the at least the regular season with broken
ribs. The play calling between he, Favre and my new Choice for
Coach of the Year, Mike Sherman, has been superb the last few weeks.
Game
balls for week 12 in the NFL -
1) Scott Baxter's buddy, Clev. QB Kelly (Barcelona) Holcomb, 5
TD passes (also, this week in Pro Football history, in 1963, Buffalo
(AFL)'s Cookie Gilchrist scored five rushing TDs in a game, still
a team record. WAY TO GO MY FRIEND!)
2) DE Julius Peppers, Carolina. Yep - Carolina is going back to the
playoffs.
3) TE Antonio Gates, San Diego. And this kid WAS ONLY A BASKetball player
in college!?
4) QB Drew Brees, San Diego. My M.V.P choice for the League, so
far...
5) QB Jake Delhomme, Carolina.
Week
13 Picks:
Detroit OVER Arizona (I know, I know - but It's only Dennis Green and
Arizona...)
Miami OVER Buffalo
Houston OVER New York Jets
Minnesota OVER Chicago (Jeff George v. one of his old teams! But
Chad(Rhein) Hutch
starts!)
Tennessee OVER Indianapolis
Baltimore OVER Cincinnati
San Francisco OVER Saint Louis
Tampa Bay OVER Atlanta (I like Brian (4-2) Griese over Mike Vick here...)
Carolina OVER New Orleans (no contest as Jake "Cake" walks over
his ex-team)
New England OVER Cleveland (even if Holcomb throws another 5 TDs -
Bradywill throw 6!)
Denver OVER San Diego (I think last weeks loss to Da Raidahs was a fluke
not a Flutie!)
Kansas City OVER Oakland
Washington OVER New York's lousy Giants. (Eli will get beat up - again!)
Green Bay OVER Philadelphia
Pittsburgh OVER Jacksonville
Seattle OVER Dallas " Moose
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