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       Sat,
       Oct
       30 04  "Me
       NFL week 8 picks, Oh no a tough round! MADNess wanted to rescue Ricky
       Williams!"
        I
       chatted last night with SportsRage legend MADNess the peoples champ. I
       asked MADNess why he didn't you go and rescue Ricky Williams from
       Australia in his Space machine? MADness you are letting your Fish down.
       MADNess was hoping to but after his trip last summer to Uranus his Space
       ship was needing some repairs and he didn't know Ricky was going to pull
       the pin on his Fish mates. I had a great NFL and CFL footy chat with the
       very knowledgeable fella.
        NFL
       week 8 Oh no a tough round but here we go. Cardinals at Bills.
       Straight off going for a roughie here. Bills have been horrid and
       Cardinals seem to have a good defence. Bengals not the Ben Girls
       any more over Tits. Big win by the Bengals on Mondee night over me Denver
       "Donkeys" they were! Packers over Redskins, Jags
       over Texans but wow this should be a rippa! Broncos not Donkeys I
       hope over Falcons. Pats over Steelers but this could again be a
       rippa in Steeltown. Bears, 49ers, Bears, 49ers who knows maybe the 49ers
       just in a battle of the cellar dwellers. 
        Eagles
       over Ravens but I hope the Ravens defiance shut down the big mouth Owens
       who is a great player and very entertaining. By the way Garcia had the
       hottest babe in the whole place at the beach bar with him the week in Pro
       Bowl 03 when Owens was also hanging out with him and CFLer Mike Morrealle.
       Lions ROOOOOAAAAARRRRRRRR over Cowboys. Colts over Chiefs
       just in what should be a shoot out. Could go either way. Vikings over
       Giants. Luv the Vikings and Randy Moss champ should have a good hammy by
       now but those hammies are a real worry. 
 Seahawks vs Panthers. Oh my who do I pick here. Seahawks but
       Panthers must be due for a win. Seahawks have been horrid lately. Chargers
       over Raiders. The headlines this week "A female QB for Raiders"
       on the Canadian National Post front page. Oh no that was a high school
       Raiders team in Ottawa but the Raiders have been soft of late but definitely
       not that soft for a girl to be QB. The Raiders who I do like need to
       smarten up. Mondee night the Jets over MADNess's Fish.
 It
       should be a very interesting week 8 in the NFL. Can't wait!" Myk
       Aussie
        
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       tomorrow and lots more NFL News direct from NFL Media" 
        
                         
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        Thurs,
       Oct 28 04 "NFL Players of the week! Ravens Corner Back Deion Sanders
       congratulations!
        A
       very special congratulations to Ravens Corner Back Deion Sanders in his
       comeback and being selected in the Players of the Week." Myk Aussie
        Direct
       from NFL Media
        AFC
       - CHIEFS G BRIAN WATERS, RAVENS CB DEION SANDERS & JAGUARS K JOSH
       SCOBEE NAMED AFC PLAYERS OF WEEK 7 Guard
       BRIAN WATERS of the Kansas City Chiefs, cornerback DEION SANDERS of the
       Baltimore Ravens and kicker JOSH SCOBEE of the Jacksonville Jaguars are
       the AFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week for
       games played the seventh week of the 2004 season (October 24-25), the NFL
       announced today. OFFENSE:
       G BRIAN WATERS, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Kansas
       City’s Waters, who continually helped pave the way for Chiefs ball
       carriers, was the highest-performing cog in an offensive line that
       allowed rushers to score an NFL record eight touchdowns in a 56-10 win
       against Atlanta.  The previous record of seven rushing touchdowns by
       one team in a game had stood for 28 years, established by the Los Angeles
       Rams (vs. Atlanta, 1976).  Atlanta began the day with the NFL’s
       No. 1-ranked rush defense, allowing only 74.5 yards per game.  The
       Chiefs (2-4) racked up 271 rushing yards en route to their eight rushing
       TDs.  In addition, Waters – an every-game starter for NFL
       Europe’s Berlin Thunder in 2000 – and his linemates did not surrender
       a sack to the Falcons, who entered Sunday’s game tied for the most in
       the NFL (20). Waters
       is the first AFC offensive lineman to earn a Player of the Week Award
       since the honor’s inception in 1984. Three NFC lineman have been named
       Player of the Week, most recently tackle ERIK WILLIAMS of Dallas in 1992
       (Week 9). In
       his fifth season from North Texas, Waters joins PRIEST HOLMES (Week 4) as
       Chiefs to earn Player of the Week honors in 2004. DEFENSE:
       CB DEION SANDERS, BALTIMORE RAVENS Baltimore’s
       Sanders intercepted two Buffalo passes, returning one for a touchdown,
       and racked up a pair of tackles in a 20-6 win against the Bills as the
       Ravens (4-2) are now one game behind Pittsburgh (5-1) in the AFC North. 
       Sanders’ 48-yard interception return for a touchdown extends his own
       NFL record for career touchdown returns to 19.  The play also ties
       him for the second-most touchdowns on interception returns in a career
       with nine, equaling Pro Football Hall of Famer KEN HOUSTON and current
       St. Louis Rams safety AENEAS WILLIAMS (ROD WOODSON, 12).  Sanders’
       second interception came in the Ravens’ end zone for a touchback to
       preserve a 17-6 lead with 12:34 remaining in the game. The interception
       halted a six-play Buffalo drive that reached Baltimore’s 19-yard line. In
       his 13th NFL season from Florida State, Sanders now has seven Player of
       the Week Awards in his career. This is the 37-year-old cornerback’s
       first AFC honor. SPECIAL
       TEAMS: K JOSH SCOBEE, JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Jacksonville
       rookie kicker Scobee (No. 137 overall) was a perfect four-for-four in
       field goal attempts, including a season-long 53-yard game-winner with 38
       seconds left in regulation to help the Jaguars (5-2) upend the Colts
       (4-2) in Indianapolis, 24-21.  The win lifts Jacksonville to
       first-place in the AFC South, marking the first time that the Jaguars
       have resided atop their division beyond Week 7 since 1999.  Scobee,
       selected in the fifth round from Louisiana Tech, was good from 26, 32,
       26, and 53 yards.  Scobee
       is the first Jaguars kicker to earn a Player of the Week honor since MIKE
       HOLLIS in 1997 (Week 14). NFC
       - PACKERS RB AHMAN GREEN, LIONS DT SHAUN ROGERS & CARDINALS K NEIL
       RACKERS NAMED NFC PLAYERS OF WEEK 7 Running
       back AHMAN GREEN of the Green Bay Packers, defensive tackle SHAUN ROGERS
       of the Detroit Lions and kicker NEIL RACKERS of the Arizona Cardinals are
       the NFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week for
       games played the seventh week of the 2004 season (October 24-25), the NFL
       announced today. OFFENSE:
       RB AHMAN GREEN, GREEN BAY PACKERS Green
       was an offensive sparkplug for the Packers in a 41-20 win against the
       Dallas Cowboys at Lambeau Field, improving the club’s record to 3-4.
       Green carried 15 times for 163 yards and two touchdowns, including a
       historic 90-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. The 90-yard dash was
       his second career touchdown run of at least 90 yards, joining BO JACKSON
       as the only players in NFL history to accomplish the feat twice. Green
       previously had scored on a 98-yard run against the Denver Broncos on
       December 28, 2003. The 100-yard rushing performance was his 27th with the
       Packers, passing JIM TAYLOR (26) for the most in franchise history. The
       Omaha, Nebraska native averaged 10.9 yards per carry in the victory and
       his one-yard touchdown run in the second quarter gave the Packers a 10-6
       lead. In
       his seventh season from Nebraska, this is Green’s fifth Player of the
       Week Award. DEFENSE:
       DT SHAUN ROGERS, DETROIT LIONS Rogers
       played a key role on a Lions’ defense that limited the Giants to 13
       points – their lowest point total of the season – en route to a 28-13
       road-win over New York. Rogers totaled four tackles, 1.0 sack and one
       pass defensed on the day as the defensive line posted 6.0 sacks in the
       victory. He also helped contain the Giants powerful rushing attack, led
       by TIKI BARBER, to 75 yards, its second-lowest output of the year.
       Detroit, which has now won three consecutive road games, forced five
       fumbles on the day, recovering one. In
       his fourth season from Texas, this is Rogers’ first career Player of
       the Week Award. SPECIAL
       TEAMS: K NEIL RACKERS, ARIZONA CARDINALS Rackers
       connected on three of three field goal attempts from 55, 55 and 50 yards
       in the Cardinals 25-17 win over the visiting Seattle Seahawks. Rackers
       claimed a share of the NFL record for most field goals from 50+ yards in
       a single game, joining MORTEN ANDERSEN as the only players in league
       history to accomplish the feat. Andersen connected on field goals of 55,
       55 and 51 yards for the Atlanta Falcons in a 19-14 win over the New
       Orleans Saints on December 10, 1995. Rackers had 11 points in the win and
       also added one special teams tackle. He has connected on nine of 10 field
       goal attempts in 2004, including five of six from 50 yards. In
       his fifth season from Illinois, this is Rackers’ first 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,
       Oct 27 04 "Pro Bowl 02 MYKwebTV star Cwoa Jessica on ABC's Monday
       night footy! Bronco's get beat by the not BenGirls I mean Bengals!
       Moose's  2005 NFL Hall of Fame picks!"
        Yes
       I knew it the ABC camera man was smart, he zoomed in on one off my
       favorite all-time NFL Pro Bowl cheerleaders Monday night the beautiful
       Jessica from the Bengals. Jessica looks great on NFL Pro Bowl 2003
       MYKwebTV jumping up and down right in front of me. Jessica also appeared
       in Maxim last year. What a beautiful Cwoa Jessica is. To see Jessica on
       MYKwebTV Click here
        I
       can't believe it, me Bronco's got hammered by the Bengals on Monday
       night. They were definitely not BenGirls last night. The Bronco's were
       made to look like they were girls playing out there. Great game, congrats
       to the Bengals! I ended up with 8 right in a tough week of picking."
       Myk Aussie
        Moose's 
       2005 NFL Hall of Fame picks! Or,
       who I would vote for the H-o-F for!
        1)
       Art Monk, OE [FLK/WR/TE], Washington, New York Jets, Philadelphia &
       Washington. How many more
       years is the best overall Rec. in Pro Football history
       (tied with Seattle's Jerry Rice) gonna get bleeped out of bein inducted
       into the Hall of Fame? 2)
       Commissioner Paul Tagliabue. Commish, you've done good things, but
       ack der lieber, no more
       german teams in the NFL 'AAA's in Europe, Mahalo! 3)
       Dan Marino, 17-yr. Miami Dolphin QB. I know he lost the Super Bowl, but
       he is the alltime leader in
       NFL history in 90% of all passing categories. 4)
       Boomer Esiason, 14-yr. QB with Cincinnati (lost Super Bowl. That's
       right, Cincinnati
       actually made two Super Bowls in the '80's - scary, eh?), New York
       Jets (w/Monk), Arizona and Cincinnati. As Boomer says of those 3 teams,
       "The Bermuda triangle" of NFL clubs. Funny guy. And the best
       left-hander in Pro Football
       history, eh, Scott Baxter? 5)
       Steve Young, 15-yr Pro QB. Started with eh REAL Bermuda triangle of
       Pro Football - the Los Angeles Expressos of the USFL. Also played for
       Tampa Bay and San Francisco in the NFL. Won a Super Bowl. Best running QB
       of alltime. Second best lefty ever!" Moose 
       
       Tues
       Oct 26 04 "Moose's
       NFL HARDBall Comedy style report! NFL week 7 results!" Myk Aussie
        NFL
       Update - WEEK 7
       
        Scores:
       
       Philadelphia 34, Cleveland 31., O.T.
 Kansas City 56, Atlanta 10
 Jacksonville 27, Indianapolis 24
 Arizona 25, Seattle 17
 Green Bay 41, Dallas 20
 San Diego 17, Carolina 6
 Miami 31, Saint Louis 14
 Tampa Bay 19, Chicago 7
 Minnesota 20, Tennessee 3
 Detroit 28, New York Giants 13
 New England 13, New York Jets 7
 New Orlean Saints 31, Oakland 26
 Baltimore 20, Buffalo 6
 NFL
       League, Team and Individual Records & Notes form Week 7:
       
        The
       New England Patriots ran their streak of NFL consecutive game wins
       
        to 21. The
       Indianapolis Colts set a franchise record for penalties and turnovers
       combined in one game (16), in their loss to hard-charging, young
       Jacksonville. Emmitt Smith is now number one in NFL history for total 100
       yd. games, with 78, passing the late, great Walter Payton. But he's still
       one game behind CFL's former NFL RB Mike Pringle in alltime Pro stats
       w/79. What has happened to that hot 3-0 start from Seattle. The schedule,
       that's what! Seahawks now 3-3-0. K.C, a supposed Super Bowl contender
       until great young Canadian WR Marc Boerigter got knocked out for the yr.,
       finally snapped out of their funk and blew out overrated Mike Vick and
       the Fowl-CONS, by 46 points. Vick is getting worse each year in the NFL
       instead of better. He should have stayed in college for another yr., or
       two. The Chiefs set a club record with 56 point in a regular season game.
       They've scored more before in the AFL playoffs back in the sixties. 
 Randy ("Whoops") Moss ran his
       
        consecutive games
       started streak for an NFL WR to 102 barely by playing two plays at the
       beginning of the game yesterday. The League should fine Minnesota. Green
       Bay's courageous Brett ("Ouch") Favre started his NFL record
       195th straight game at QB. Duante Culpepper is finally playing
       firststring QB the game is meant to be played, but he'll never be another
       Fran Tarkenton. In the Ravens win over the pathetic 'Jills', 'Neon' Deion
       Sanders had a good hamstring and returned an INT. 48-yds. for a TD. Don't
       blame Kurt Warner for the New Jersey Nuclear Swamps Giants loss at
       Detroit. Kurt completed 24 of 33 passes and has 7 TDs and only 2 picks on
       the year. Oh, did you hear the latest in the Jesse v. Eli deal? Eli has
       been demoted to third-string by an angry Coach Tom Coughlin who says
       Eli's practice play sucks.
 It's
       in the genes! He'll never be another Peyton and hopefully not be another
       Archie either. Recently NFL Films showed a '76 Hank Stram / N.O. Aint's
       show. Manning was mercifully injured that season so the Saints, despite a
       4-10-0 season, had decent QBing from Bobby Douglass and Bobby Scott.
       Kerry Collins has been awful in the 4 starts/losses for Da Raidahs.
       
       
       
        Moose's
       Week 7 gameballs
       
       
       
        1)
       K.C RB Priest Holmes, (2) K.C. QB Trent (CFL) Green, (3) G.B. QB Brett
       Favre, (4) G.B. RB Ahman Green, (5) G.B. Offencive Line, Hon. Mention:
       N.Y. Giants QB Kurt Warner, Minn. QB Duante Culpepper
       
       
       
        Week
       8 picks:
       
       
       
        Detroit
       OVER Dallas, Buffalo OVER Arizona, Cincinnati OVER Tennesee, Green Bay
       OVER Washington, Houston OVER Jacksonville (Upset special of the week!),
       Kansas City OVER Indianapolis, Baltimore OVER Philadelphia, N.Y. Giants
       OVER Minnesota, Carolina OVER Seattle, Denver OVER Atlanta, San Diego
       OVER Oakland Miami OVER N.Y.J ETS, Chicago OVER San Francisco, O.T. pick
       
       " Moose 
       
       Sat,
Oct 23 04 "NFL week 7
       tips!" Myk Aussie
        Well
       I was not on SportsRage last night. Seems Morency is still a bit upset at
       me. Oh well, hope you guys listened to his great NFL Friday night
       SportsRage. Me tips for week 7 of the NFL
        Chiefs
       over Falcons but could be a rippa of a game as the Chiefs need to start
       winning. Buc's over Bears, great to see former Bronco QB Brian
       Griese starting for the Buc's. Colts over Jags. Panthers
       over Chargers, Panthers the Super Bowl 38 runner ups also need to start
       winning. Vikings you Champs over the Tits. Packers over the
       Cowboys but? The packers are hot and cold this year. Seahawks with
       new WR legend Jerry Rice over the Cardinals. Ravens over the very
       average Bills. Lions over the Giants but could go either way.
        Eagles
       to defeat the "shitta me pants" Browns. Rams over the
       very sad Fish. Pats over the Jets in the game of the week.
       Raiders over the Saints but aren't the Raiders also up and down
       mainly down of late. Bronco's over the BenGirls on Monday night.
       Go you Bronco's a great start this season, we can possibly go all the way
       to the Super Bowl this year. I again look forward to NFL Sundee watching
       lots of footy up here in Vancouver and then Mondee night Bronco's are
       on!" Myk Aussie
        
       
       Fri,
Oct 22 04 "Patriots vs
       Jets, NFL injury report from the game of the week! My week 7 tips coming
       Saturday!"
        For
       NFL Patriots webWORLD and the injury report for the game of the weekClick
       here" Myk Aussie
 Thurs,
Oct 21 04 "NFL
       Players of the Week! Lions
       vs Giants injury report direct from NFL Media! Fifty
       years ago in the NFL - CFL
                         
       content! Career
       Retrospective on Amazing Doug Flutie! !"
        
                         
Moose's
                         
       
                         
Fifty years ago in the NFL report with CFL content and Doug Flutie career 
Click
       here
                         
        
                         
For Lions webWORLD
Click
       here 
        From
       NFL Media  NFC
       - VIKINGS QB DAUNTE CULPEPPER, EAGLES CB LITO SHEPPARD &RAMS P SEAN LANDETA NAMED NFC PLAYERS OF WEEK 6
 Quarterback
       DAUNTE CULPEPPER of the Minnesota Vikings, cornerback LITO SHEPPARD of
       the Philadelphia Eagles and punter SEAN LANDETA of the St. Louis Rams are
       the NFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week for
       games played the sixth week of the 2004 season (October 17-18), the NFL
       announced today. OFFENSE:
       QB DAUNTE CULPEPPER, MINNESOTA VIKINGS Culpepper
       played an instrumental role in Minnesota’s 38-31 win over the Saints in
       Week Six. In addition to completing 26 of 37 attempts for 425 yards, he
       set an NFL record by throwing five touchdowns for the third time this
       season. His 18 TD passes and 1,766 yards are the most all-time after five
       games and his 147.9 passer rating on third downs leads the NFL. The
       Vikings’ offense has accounted for more than 300 yards in 34
       consecutive games. Culpepper has quarterbacked each of those contests.
       In his sixth season
       from Central Florida, this is Culpepper’s fifth Player of the Week
       Award. DEFENSE:
       CB LITO SHEPPARD, PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Sheppard
       played exceptionally well in the Eagles’ 30-8 defeat of the Carolina
       Panthers. He contributed one tackle, three passes defensed and a
       career-high two interceptions. He returned one interception 64 yards for
       his first NFL touchdown. In the third quarter, Sheppard picked off
       Carolina quarterback Jake Delhomme at the Panthers’ 30-yard line and
       followed a host of Eagle blockers to the end zone, expanding
       Philadelphia’s lead to 23 points. Sheppard has accumulated 16 tackles
       in the first five games, 14 of them solo. In
       his third season from Florida, this is Sheppard’s first career Player
       of the Week Award. SPECIAL
       TEAMS: P SEAN LANDETA, ST. LOUIS RAMS Landeta
       averaged 50.2 yards per punt in the Rams’ Monday night victory over the
       Tampa Bay Buccaneers (28-21). He had three punts of at least 50 yards
       (59, 56 and 63) and dropped two inside the 20. His longest kick of the
       day – a 63-yarder – resulted when his original 61-yard kick was
       nullified by penalty. In the first five games of the season he has
       averaged 44.8 yards per punt, ranking second in the NFC. In
       his 20th season from Towson State, this is Landeta’s seventh Player of
       the Week Award and his first since he twice received the honor in 2001. AFC
       - STEELERS QB BEN ROETHLISBERGER, STEELERS LB JAMES FARRIOR & BILLS P
       BRIAN MOORMAN NAMED AFC PLAYERS OF WEEK 6 Quarterback
       BEN ROETHLISBERGER of the Pittsburgh Steelers, linebacker JAMES FARRIOR
       of the Pittsburgh Steelers and punter BRIAN MOORMAN of the Buffalo Bills
       are the AFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week
       for games played the sixth week of the 2004 season (October 17-18), the
       NFL announced today. OFFENSE:
       QB BEN ROETHLISBERGER, PITTSBURGH STEELERS In
       a thrilling come-from-behind 24-20 victory at Dallas, the Pittsburgh
       rookie quarterback was 21 of 25 passing (84.0 percent) for 193 yards with
       two touchdowns without an interception to post a 125.5 passer rating. 
       The 6-5, 240-pounder’s completion percentage of 84.0 marked an all-time
       NFL rookie single-game best with a minimum of 25 passes. Roethlisberger
       rallied the Steelers from a 10-point fourth quarter deficit by completing
       his final 11 passes for 88 yards and a touchdown. The
       11th overall selection in the 2004 NFL Draft from Miami (Ohio) is the
       first AFC rookie to win Offensive Player of the Week honors since Denver
       running back MIKE ANDERSON in 2000 (Week 14). DEFENSE:
       LB JAMES FARRIOR, PITTSBURGH STEELERS Pittsburgh’s
       Farrior notched 2.0 sacks, forced three fumbles, and registered nine
       total tackles in the team’s road win at Dallas.  While
       Roethlisberger led the Steelers on offense, Farrior did the same on
       defense.  The eight-year veteran from Virginia turned in his biggest
       play with 2:36 left in regulation as Dallas faced a 3rd-and-13 situation
       on the Steelers’ 47-yard line. With the Cowboys leading, 20-17, a
       blitzing Farrior jarred the ball loose and teammate KIMO VON OELHOFFEN
       recovered for Pittsburgh.  The Steelers converted the turnover into
       a touchdown run by JEROME BETTIS five plays later for the game’s final
       and deciding score with 34 seconds to go. This
       marks the first career Player of the Week distinction for Farrior. Player
       of the Week honors earned by Farrior and Roethlisberger mark the first
       time that one team accounted for both the AFC’s Offensive and Defensive
       Player of the Week Awards since Kansas City’s JOE MONTANA and DERRICK
       THOMAS in Week 2 of 1994. SPECIAL
       TEAMS: P BRIAN MOORMAN, BUFFALO BILLS Buffalo’s
       Moorman helped the Bills maintain a field position edge in a 20-13 win
       against Miami. In his fourth season from Division II Pittsburg State,
       Moorman delivered a 53.0-yard average amid 25-mile-per-hour winds. 
       Kicking into the wind in the second quarter, Moorman blasted a 47-yard
       punt out of his end zone to provide the Buffalo defense some breathing
       room.  Moorman’s long punt of 59 yards marked the 40th time in 53
       career games that he has recorded at least one punt of 50+ yards. This
       is Moorman’s first career 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,
       
       Oct 20 04 "Four
       receivers change teams at NFL trading deadline!
       I'm now more
       of a NFL Lion as well as a BC Lion and Sth Gawler Lion! A new MYKwebWORLD
       sponsor on Detroit Lions webWORLD!
        From
       NFL Media FOUR
       RECEIVERS CHANGE TEAMS AT NFL TRADING DEADLINE Four
       wide receivers changed teams today in trades prior to the NFL’s 4:00 PM
       ET trading deadline. The
       Cleveland Browns and Dallas Cowboys exchanged wide receivers, with QUINCY
       MORGAN going from the Browns to the Cowboys for ANTONIO BRYANT. The
       Oakland Raiders traded JERRY RICE to the Seattle Seahawks for an
       unannounced draft choice, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers traded KEENAN MC
       CARDELL to the San Diego Chargers for unannounced draft choices. These
       are the first transactions on the day of the trading deadline since 1999.
       On October 19 of that year, Cleveland acquired running back ABDUL-KARIM
       Al-JABBAR from Miami for draft choices, and Jacksonville obtained
       defensive end REGAN UPSHAW from Tampa Bay for a draft pick. The
       Detroit Lions are one of the NFL teams I decided to focus more on at the
       start of this season and guess what? I now have a paid Advertiser
       on  Detroit Lions webWORLD Click
       here 
        As
       you know I'm a BC Lion and a Sth Gawler Lion and more of a Detroit Lion
       now that they have come good of late. I've been waiting a few years and
       this is the year for me now to focus and support the Lions more plus I
       had a great radio interview a few weeks ago on Detroit FM Sports radio.
       They are Blue and White just like me home Aussie Rules footy team the Sth
       Gawler Lions. Go the Lions!" Myk Aussie
        Tues,
       Oct 19 04 "Moose's
       HARDBall/comedy style NFL week 6 report! NFL Players in the Community! I recover in week
       6 tips!" Myk Aussie
        NFL
       Week six notes - JERRY RICE JUST TRADED TO SEATLLE; WILL
       START THIS SUNDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The
       Dolphins had better face the fact that their best QB is former Washington
       pivot, Sage Rosenfels. Dave Wannstedt is really on the hot seat, but
       the majority of the blame
       for the Fish 0-6 start is selfish Ricky Williams on-again-off-
       again retirement. Williams is trying to get traded to a better team
       and avoid having to pay
       back the $8/mil bonus that he was given after last season
       was over and he was resigned. Williams is the best Offencive back the
       Fish have had since Larry
       Csonka, but he'll never catch Zonk's Dolphin career
       6,700 yds. Other Coaches
       said to be on the hot seat, to one degree or another
       are: Green Bay's Mike
       Sherman (I'll believe it when I see it, Sean Salisbury,
       who ex-Winnipeg
       two-time Grey Cup winner...) and New Orlean Saints' Jim Haslett. Haslett
       and Wannstedt made their own bed by starting the wrong pivots! Anybody
       with half a brain can see Newport News, VA's Aaron Brooks is no starter
       (he was 3rd at Green Bay
       behind Favre and Pederson) and there's no way he's better
       than current Saint no.#2 Todd (Barcelona) Bouman. 
 Yes, I think it's safe
       to say now that Minnesota's Daunte Belpepper, or Redpepper or Culpepper
       or whatever his name is,
       has FINALLY fully developed into a REAL number 1 pivot,
       so Bouman, hometown kid
       that he is was expendable. But how many more losses
       is it gonna take in the Big Easy before Haslett gets it through his
       head that Brooks is always
       one big fumble or Interception away from losing close
       games. If he would have
       been sent to NFL E yrs. ago, maybe he'd have developed
       into more of a touch
       passer and developed some smarts. He's always hell-bent on trying
       to show off his
       'gun' and force balls off his back foot into double, triple or quadruple
       coverage. Aaron, it worked at Bethel High School here and at U. VA.,
       son, but you're playing a
       much higher level now! Two years in Arenaball would
       straighten him out. And
       Benson does have an Arena team. Hhmmm..... NFL
       milestones of late: San Francisco QB Tim Rattay; 2 2 pt. convert passes
       in a game; Also: an ailing Brett Favre just started his NFL alltime
       record 194th
       straight game. Gameballs for this past weekend's games: (1)
 Cleveland's
       QB Red Garcia, 4 TD passes
       for Browns, (2) Minnesota QB Daunte Culpepper, who
       I still think should lose 15 more pounds, (3) Broncos great young WR,
       Ashlie Lelie, from Moose'
       Univeristy of Hawai'i Warriors, (4) Swedish meatball
       (not meathead!) K Ola
       Kimrin, who won an NFL E Bowl Championship two yrs.
       ago, for Washington for almost single handedly winning the pathetic
       'Skins a
       game in Chicagoland, & (5) Pittsburgh's Hawai'i-born DLm Kimo Von
       Oehlhoffen. Honorable
       mention to Pitts QB rook-extroirdinaire Ben Roesthlisberger (sp?).
       Roesthlisberger is now 4-0
       as a rookie starting QB, tying the BEST start ever
       with 1979' Giant's
       Phil Simms. Brett FAVRE HAS ALSO MOVED UP with his 41st consecutive game
       with a TD pass. First is still the late, great Johnny Unitas at,
       47 and Warren Moon
       had 30 and Seattle's Dave Krieg had 28, to round out the top four.
       Another area where Favre has moved up last weekend is to num.#4 on the
       alltime NFL yardage passing
       list: 47,213 yds., passed Fran Tarkenton, who had
       47,000. He trails
       only Warren Moon, John Elway and Dan Marino in NFL and also Damon Allen
       Ron Lancaster, Danny
       McManus and Doug Flutie, CFL'r's for alltime Pro yardage.
 Scores:
 Washington 13, Chicagoland 10
 Jacksonville 22, fast-fading Kansas City 16
 New England 30, Seattle 20
 Pittsburgh 24, Dallas 20
 Denver 31, Oakland 3
 Atlanta 21, San Diego 20
 Green Bay 38, Detroit 10
 Houston 20, Tennessee 10
 Buffalo 20, Miami 13
 Philadelphia 30, Carolina 8
 Minnesota 36, New Orlean 21
 Cleveland 24, Cincinnati 9 [bring in Jon Kitna to save the season!!]
 NFL
       TUESDAYS: PLAYERS IN THE COMMUNITY ON THEIR DAYS OFF DAUNTE
       CULPEPPER, TORRY HOLT, DONOVAN MC NABB AMONG 32 NFL STARS TO "GO TO
       SCHOOL" WITH LOCAL CHILDREN One
       NFL Player From Each Team to Participate in "Take A Player to
       School" presented by JCPenney After school, beginning Tuesday,
       October 19 Imagine
       sitting in class with St. Louis Rams wide receiver TORRY HOLT, a
       three-time AFC All-Star. Picture a chalk talk with quarterbacks DONOVAN
       MC NABB of the Philadelphia Eagles or DAUNTE CULPEPPER of the Minnesota
       Vikings. Think of taking a ride to school with "the Bus,"
       running back JEROME BETTIS of the Pittsburgh Steelers. That
       will be the scene in each NFL city beginning Tuesday, October 19, as one
       lucky student and his or her class will be joined by a player as part of
       NFL Take a Player to School presented by JCPenney After school. Players
       will visit the schools on Tuesday, October 19 or Tuesday, October 26 and
       will speak with the students about the importance of education and after
       school programs. "I
       am pleased to be part of this effort to encourage students to stay in
       school and participate in afters chool programs," said McNabb, the
       NFL’s national spokesperson for the program. "There is nothing
       more important in America than our youth, and we need to give young
       people every opportunity and inspiration to succeed." I
       picked 10 in week 6. A recovery after 2 horrid weeks in tipping. 
        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
        Sat,
       Oct 16 04 "Me NFL week 6 tips!
       Bronco's take on the Raiders!"
        Unfortunately
       I couldn't get on SportsRage last night to again talk NFL footy with
       Morency so here is me week 6 tips and some of the things I was hoping to
       say last night.
        Eagles
       over Panthers, Rooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrr the Lions
       over the Packers. Patrick's Perth mates Danny and Grant I hope you
       enjoyed SportsRage but I couldn't get on to talk about you Packer fans in
       Docker's Aussie Land. What is going on with the Packers Australia's
       Colors Green and
       Gold. They
       were Terrible last week including legend QB Brett Favre with 3 horrible
       interceptions. Chiefs over Jags but could be a close one. Chiefs
       are a better team than one win. Falcons to defeat the Chargers. Jets
       over 49ers. 
        Bronco's
       over the Raiders. Raider Nation you better check out Warren Sapp's new
       upgraded website released yesterday qbkilla.com because that's the only
       thing you will enjoy this week as me Bronco's to defeat the Raiders. I do
       like the Raiders but not this week. MikGaz Station Raider Nation Montreal
       SportsRage legend said I was the only Donkey ever allowed in his Raider
       Dungeon. Due to some of MikGaz's swearing that personally I didn't have
       too much of a problem with but I don't want your mum's telling me off
       this great MYKwebTV show of me and MikGaz in the Raider Dungeon is still
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        Vikings
       over Saints. The "shitta me pants" Browns over the
       Bengals. Tit's over the Texans. Bills over Fish. Pat's
       to defeat the Seahawks but this could be the upset that may end the Pat's
       NFL record breaking streak. Redskins over the Bears but could go
       either way. Cowboys over Steelers but again this could be a close
       one and again good luck to Aussie and former Uni of Hawaii punter Mat
       McBriar in his 1st year as the Cowboys punter. Ram's over Buc's on
       Mondee night" Myk Aussie
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