1. New York Jets
They are the most complete team in the league. They are skilled at every single position and had the best offseason out of anyone. Shonn Green is now in his second year and he is looking to be a pro-bowl caliber back. Ladanian Tomlinson will get a lot of touches. They picked up former Super Bowl MVP Santonio Holmes and Pro-Bowler Antonio Cromartie from the Chargers. They already had the best defense but when you add Cromartie, put in a helathy Kris Jenkins who was hurt all of last year, and factor in the improvement on the offense this team is scary. It's all on Sanchez's shoulders.
2. Baltimore Ravens
The Ravens had a great off-season picking up big time receiver Anquan Boldin from Arizona. Receiver was really their only weakness and now they are the favorites in that division. A strong running game mixed with Joe Flacco's new receiver and a great defense with new pickup Terrence Cody from Alabama, they could be looking at a Super Bowl.
3. Indianapolis Colts
The Colts are going to be hungry after losing in the Super Bowl at the very end of the game. They didn't lose anyone of note and if they can stay healthy they always have a shot at a Super Bowl.
4. New Orleans Saints
The Saints won their first ever championship last season, but after a few players left the team they are a little weak in some positions, particularly at safety where they lost Darren Sharper. If they can re-sign Sharper that would help a lot. The thing that worries me the most is the hangover from winning. Can they regain that focus after a crazy emotional offseason?
5. Dallas Cowboys
The Cowboys look great on paper. They are, on paper, the best team in the NFC East, they made in my opinion the best pick in the draft in getting Dez Bryant, and they will look to be explosive. However, we are talking about the Cowboys and we all know just because they are the best on paper, doesn't mean they are the best on the field.
6. Green Bay Packers
Aaron Rodgers was a good offensive line away from being a serious MVP candidate last season. After a decent draft where they got a very good tackle in the first round the Packers are set to be the most explosive offense next season. Couple that with a full offseason of learning the 3-4 defense when they were already ranked 2nd in defense last season, they are poised to make a championship run.
7. Minnesota Vikings
The Vikings lost in a heartbreaker in the NFC championship game when Brett Favre turned into Brett Favre and threw another season-ending interception. If Favre comes back, which he will, the Vikings will be great again, but they did lose Chester Taylor who is a great running back. Draft pick Toby Gerhart from Stanford could be good, but time will tell. Favre is also a year older, the division will come down to the final 2 weeks.
8. New England Patriots
They had an interesting draft in which they traded all their picks away until next year. Tom Brady is healthy again and that will help. You can't ever count this team out, but I don't see another Super Bowl run for them this year.
9. Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins made a stellar offseason move getting Brandon Marshall from Denver for next to nothing. They now have a reliable receiver who they can depend on late in games. Add that to a pretty good defense, a great rushing attack, and Chad Henne getting another year under his belt and it's hard to believe that just a few years ago this team won one game.
10. New York Giants
The Giants are an interesting team to me. They have a lot of things in place to be a very good team, but they could also finish in 4th in the NFC East. The defense needs to get better and I think they will. Jason Pierre-Paul could be an amazing pick or a wasted pick, they will need to do better in the passing game which I think they can. If they can do that they should be a very good team.
11. San Francisco 49ers
The 'Niners got a lot better in the off-season. They have a pretty good defense, an elite running back, a group of talented young receivers, a great tight-end, a great draft class, and new comer Ted Ginn from Miami. The only thing that can hold this team back is Alex Smith. This is his last chance to prove he's not a bust, and with this team he has no excuses.
12. Cincinnati Bengals
The Bengals will have a great offense next year. They will continue to pound the ball on the ground and with new receiver Antonio Bryant their passing game will look like it did with Chad Ochocinco and TJ Whosyourmama.
13. Houston Texans
The Texans could have a very good year. They have a very good quarterback, the second best receiver, and a very good defensive line. They do have issues in the secondary and running game, but they could easily be a playoff team for the first time.
14. Atlanta Falcons
The Falcons are another interesting team. They have a lot of things in place to be very good, but I think they will underachieve simply because there are so many other better teams. They are better than every team below them here but I don't see them competing with any team ranked above them.
15. Pittsburgh Steelers
We all know about their offseason issues. Big Ben could have a very down year not only because of his off the field troubles, but because he lost his big play target in Santonio Holmes to the Jets. They are a good team, but with Baltimore and Cincinnati in their division they will most likely have a down year.
16. Philadelphia Eagles
A lot of people expect me to put the Redskins above the Eagles and here's why I won't. They are still a very capable defensive team, and their offense is still going to be explosive. They are so young and energetic, if Kolb can stay healthy and protected in the pocket they should not have a big drop off. I put them at 15 because I feel the Giants and Cowboys are just better than them.
17. San Diego Chargers
They lost quite a bit this offseason in Ladanian Tomlinson and Antonio Cromartie, but they got a great draft pick in Ryan Matthews. Matthews will compete for time right away and Darren Sproles is still explosive. They could be very good because their division, while better than last year, is still very weak.
18. Denver Broncos
The Broncos lost their best player to Miami and wasted a draft pick on Tim Tebow who will not be able to play much this year. I put them behind the Chargers because I think even though they both lost a lot, San Diego kept more and drafted much better.
19. Arizona Cardinals
The Cardinals lost a lot as well. Kurt Warner retired, Anquan Boldin went to Baltimore, and Antrel Rolle went to the Giants. They still have Larry Fitzgerald, and Matt Leinart could be decent. They also play in a fairly easy division. They could be really bad or pretty decent.
20. Washington Redskins
A lot of people might be surprised they are this far down. They hired one of the best coaches in NFL history and got a hall-of-fame quarterback who can still play. I do think they will be much better but I don't think it's going to be this year. I think McNabb does the opposite of Favre and struggles in the two games versus Philly this year and they still don't have very good receivers. Their defense is good but they need another good draft class to compete for the division crown.
21. Tennessee Titans
They didn't get much better in the offseason. They really are the same team as last year and that doesn't bode well for them. Chris Johnson however, may break the single-season rushing mark.
22. Chicago Bears
The Bears didn't get any better either, they stayed relatively the same. They still have a lot of issues on defense and Cutler doesn't have much to work with on offense. He will be an interception machine next year again. Julius Peppers will help their pass rush some but thats not where their weaknesses are.
23. Carolina Panthers
The Panthers still have a great running game and they still have Steve Smith. What they don't have is a proven quarterback. Jimmy Clausen will be very good one day, you can save this and look back on it in 5 years and I guarantee I'm right. However, he won't do much this year and they have quite a few issues on defense, it is another rebuilding year, but they will be good again soon if they draft well.
24. Jacksonville Jaguars
They got Aaron Kampman in the offseason and that will help their pass-rush a lot. They have a lot of issues but I do see them getting better in a few years. They were very smart not to take Tebow like they said they wanted to.
25. Seattle Seahawks
They didn't have a bad draft, but I don't think anyone they got will help them this year. Their biggest loss was a backup. Seneca Wallace left and with Hasselbeck's injury problems they could have a very, very bad year.
26. Buffalo Bills
The Bills drafted Spiller, why? Beats me. He isn't going to help them at all. They had so many needs and running back was pretty much they only position they were set at. So what do they do? Take a running back. That's why they're the Bills.
27. Kansas City Chiefs
The Chiefs are going in the right direction. They had a very good draft and Eric Berry is going to be a great in this league in a few years. Charlie Weiss is back at his natural position at offensive coordinator. They will be pretty good soon but they still don't have a lot in place this year to compete.
28. Detroit Lions
They have a lot of pieces in place to start competing again, but they don't have the defense to do it this year. It will be another rough season, but one filled with close losses, fans should be mildly happy with the direction of the team.
29. Oakland Raiders
They didn't make a terrible pick this year! However, the pick isn't one that's going to help this year. They still have a lot of work to do if they want to stop picking in the top 10 every year.
30. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
They have a lot of work to do as well but they are going to be getting better in the next few years. They have a very capable quarterback and Gerald McCoy will be a stud in the next few years.
31. Cleveland Browns
They also have a lot of work to do but Mike Holmgren will make some good picks in the next few years and Colt McCoy could be pretty decent. A few more good drafts and they will start competing again, but too many holes this year.
32. St. Louis Rams
They made the right pick in Sam Bradford, but they have so, so many needs that need to be filled. I'm not sure if this coaching staff will see this team really improve, but I feel they will eventually.
2010-11 Offensive Rookie of the Year-Dez Bryant(DAL)
2010-11 Defensive Rookie of the Year-Gerald McCoy(TB)
2010-11 Offensive player of the Year-Chris Johnson(TEN)
2010-11 Defensive player of the Year-Darelle Revis(NYJ)
2010-11 MVP-Aaron Rodgers(GB)
Super Bowl-New York Jets Vs. Green Bay Packers
2010-11 Champions-New York Jets
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
John Lennon and The Beatles
Today is December 8th,2009, meaning that 29 years ago today the world lost arguably the greatest musician it's ever know(Probably the only people who can argue are fans of Paul McCartney.), John Lennon. Lennon who was the original founder of the greatest musical group of all-time, the Beatles. The band broke up in 1970, 40 years ago, yet they still remain the most popular artists today. Their album 'ONE' is the highest selling album of the last decade released in 2000, and the Beatles are about to overtake Eminem for the high selling artists from 2000-2010. 40 years ago they broke up, yet they still outsell every artist who has come out since them, this should tell you the impact that this band had, specifically Lennon. The music they put out today is computerized garbage and it's not hard to make the 'sick beats' that everyone seems to love. Now there are a few artists out there who the Beatles would be proud of, musicians who have a message like Lupe Fiasco, and not people like 50 Cent or Lil Wayne who rap about, well, nothing. It's amazing how the world has changed musically, from the Beatles singing about love and world peace to Lil Wayne talking about killing people.
Lil Wayne has sold 5.5 million albums total, Hey Jude, one song by the Beatles, sold 4 million copies, if you think Lil Wayne is 'huge' i suggest you find a new definition for the word because huge is what the Beatles are. 5.5 million records sold, including mixtapes, and he's huge. Well lets just say that one of the Beatles albums, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, sold around uhh, 40 million albums. All in all, the Beatles have sold 1 BILLION 6 million records, thats a little more. It's easy for me to say they sold more albums because they've been around longer, well from 1966(the year Sgt.Pepper came out) to 1971(right after they broke up) the beatles released 5 albums which sold 545 million records, so Lil Wayne fans please, he may be somehwhat popular today, but its time to get some perspective on what 'huge' really is.
Lennon is the most popular Beatle, most people today know Paul McCartney because he is still touring the world, but from 1963-1980, John Lennon was the most popular person in the world, "Bigger than Jesus" as some may say. Lennon once had 500,000 people marching in the streets of New York City, saying one simple message that was heard around the world, "Give Peace a Chance." It's time for the world to reconnect with Lennon and realize how important he is to people. Most older people know, as they gather in New York City at his memorial called Strawberry Fields and circle around the monument that simply reads, "Imagine".
Mainstream rap is killing the message left by the Beatles, the message that 'All You Need Is Love'. If you think of the Beatles songs as 'I Wanna Hold Your Hand', or 'She Loves You', I suggest you do some more research and discover how complicated and meaningful the Beatles got from 1966 when they released Sgt.Pepper (Voted greatest album of all-time). They were so diverse and complicated they couldn't do live concerts because there was no way they could play all the instruments. The trippy druggy music started a revolution in the 1960's, they started the peace movement that you see on TV, if there were no Beatles, Jimi Hendrix would never had experimented as much as he did, Michael Jackson would never have had the courage to dance like he did, hip-hop would never have born, modern country music would never have gotten started, rock music would be what you hear in the 50's. Brian Wilson, producer of the Beach Boys said, "The Beatles came and changed everything, if people like music today, they need to go back and pay homage to the fab four, they changed everything."
The media has it right, they are trying to reintroduce the Beatles to todays generation, and they are trying to offset the violence we see in mainstream hip-hop and it's actually working. Beatles Rockband introduced the video game generation to their music in a whole new way. The remastered albums came out and many people will recieve them as gifts, which will most likely push the beatles ahead of Eminem as the most successful artists of this decade.
John Lennon died 29 years ago today, it shocked the world, the only time all traffic in New York City stopped dead all at once was the day after he died and everyone was asked to stop what they were doing and give Lennon 2 minutes of silence, the entire world stopped, New York to LA to Miami to London to Paris, the world stopped dead on December 9th, 1980 for two whole minutes to pay tribute to John Lennon. He lives on through songs like 'All You Need Is Love' and 'Imagine'. If you read this I encourage everyone to type in Sgt.Pepper's, or the White album, or the Abbey Road albums and listen to their songs, they're not for everyone, but their music has a message, a message of peace, and the world needs to hear it again.
Lil Wayne has sold 5.5 million albums total, Hey Jude, one song by the Beatles, sold 4 million copies, if you think Lil Wayne is 'huge' i suggest you find a new definition for the word because huge is what the Beatles are. 5.5 million records sold, including mixtapes, and he's huge. Well lets just say that one of the Beatles albums, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, sold around uhh, 40 million albums. All in all, the Beatles have sold 1 BILLION 6 million records, thats a little more. It's easy for me to say they sold more albums because they've been around longer, well from 1966(the year Sgt.Pepper came out) to 1971(right after they broke up) the beatles released 5 albums which sold 545 million records, so Lil Wayne fans please, he may be somehwhat popular today, but its time to get some perspective on what 'huge' really is.
Lennon is the most popular Beatle, most people today know Paul McCartney because he is still touring the world, but from 1963-1980, John Lennon was the most popular person in the world, "Bigger than Jesus" as some may say. Lennon once had 500,000 people marching in the streets of New York City, saying one simple message that was heard around the world, "Give Peace a Chance." It's time for the world to reconnect with Lennon and realize how important he is to people. Most older people know, as they gather in New York City at his memorial called Strawberry Fields and circle around the monument that simply reads, "Imagine".
Mainstream rap is killing the message left by the Beatles, the message that 'All You Need Is Love'. If you think of the Beatles songs as 'I Wanna Hold Your Hand', or 'She Loves You', I suggest you do some more research and discover how complicated and meaningful the Beatles got from 1966 when they released Sgt.Pepper (Voted greatest album of all-time). They were so diverse and complicated they couldn't do live concerts because there was no way they could play all the instruments. The trippy druggy music started a revolution in the 1960's, they started the peace movement that you see on TV, if there were no Beatles, Jimi Hendrix would never had experimented as much as he did, Michael Jackson would never have had the courage to dance like he did, hip-hop would never have born, modern country music would never have gotten started, rock music would be what you hear in the 50's. Brian Wilson, producer of the Beach Boys said, "The Beatles came and changed everything, if people like music today, they need to go back and pay homage to the fab four, they changed everything."
The media has it right, they are trying to reintroduce the Beatles to todays generation, and they are trying to offset the violence we see in mainstream hip-hop and it's actually working. Beatles Rockband introduced the video game generation to their music in a whole new way. The remastered albums came out and many people will recieve them as gifts, which will most likely push the beatles ahead of Eminem as the most successful artists of this decade.
John Lennon died 29 years ago today, it shocked the world, the only time all traffic in New York City stopped dead all at once was the day after he died and everyone was asked to stop what they were doing and give Lennon 2 minutes of silence, the entire world stopped, New York to LA to Miami to London to Paris, the world stopped dead on December 9th, 1980 for two whole minutes to pay tribute to John Lennon. He lives on through songs like 'All You Need Is Love' and 'Imagine'. If you read this I encourage everyone to type in Sgt.Pepper's, or the White album, or the Abbey Road albums and listen to their songs, they're not for everyone, but their music has a message, a message of peace, and the world needs to hear it again.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Heisman rankings week 6
1. Tony Pike-QB Cincinnati, Tim Tebow-QB Florida..Tebow didn't do much to help UF beat LSU, but they did win, Pike was off last week
2. Colt McCoy-QB Texas..Texas' defense is why they struggled against Colorado, McCoy is still a very strong Heisman hopeful
3. Jacory Harris-QB Miami..He keeps winning with the toughest schedule in the country
4. Jimmy Clausen-QB Notre Dame..Keeps throwing touchdowns, he's doing all he can to stay in the discussion
Not much has changed, Cincy was off last week so I'm thinking next week Pike has a big week and will be back to number one by himself.
2. Colt McCoy-QB Texas..Texas' defense is why they struggled against Colorado, McCoy is still a very strong Heisman hopeful
3. Jacory Harris-QB Miami..He keeps winning with the toughest schedule in the country
4. Jimmy Clausen-QB Notre Dame..Keeps throwing touchdowns, he's doing all he can to stay in the discussion
Not much has changed, Cincy was off last week so I'm thinking next week Pike has a big week and will be back to number one by himself.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
NFL Power Rankings Week 4
1.(1) New Orleans Saints (4-0)
New Orleans solidified itself as the NFL's best team by defeating the previously unbeaten New York Jets.
2.(8) Indianapolis Colts (4-0)
Indy had looked unstoppable after the first four weeks of the season. Pierre Garcon is emerging as a go to target for Peyton.
3.(4) New England Patriots (3-1)
New England probably shouldn't have won against Baltimore, but a win is a win and they have bounced back from that emotional loss to the New York Jets beautifully.
4.(7) Minnesota Vikings (4-0)
Obviously Favre was going to beat his former team on Monday night, but in the process they showed they can win a game where AP is shut down, was Favre just that good because it was against the Packers or are the Vikings for real?
5.(3) Baltimore Ravens (3-1)
Besides Drew Brees the other early MVP candidate has been Joe Flacco. He's looked phenomenal and if his receivers could catch his passes they may be undefeated.
6.(6) New York Giants (4-0)
Undefeated but they have the easiest schedule in the NFL. They just don't have to body of work the teams in front of them do.
7.(2) New York Jets (3-1)
Tough loss last week for New York and that makes them slide. depending on if Sanchez can bounce back I still think they are the most talented team in the AFC East.
8.(5) Atlanta Falcons (2-1)
Corey's favorite team (R.I.P. my man) The bye week hurt them because so many other teams did well around them, look for them to make a statement next weekend though.
9.(10) Philadelphia Eagles (2-1)
Philly also had a bye week but next weekend McNabb and Westbrook return and I'm predicting Mike Vick's first touchdown as an Eagle.
11.(14) Denver Broncos (4-0)
They are undefeated, Josh McDaniels apparently knows what he's doing getting rid of Jay Cutler. Still another team however I'm not yet sold on as a contender.
11.(11) Cincinnati Bengals (3-1)
Fluke play is what kept them from being 4-0, however im still not convinced for some reason.
12.(13) Pittsburgh Steelers (2-2)
Rashard Mendenhall looked great for the defending champs last week, but they're still 2-2 with the tie-breaking game going to the Bengals.
13.(15) San Francisco 49'ers (3-1)
Best team in their divison and they finally signed Crabtree. He won't be a factor for a few weeks but he could cause some match-up problems late in the season.
14.(12) Green Bay Packers (2-2)
They lost an unwinnable game against Favre and the Vike's on Monday night in Minnesota. The offensive line was atrocious but Rodgers threw for almost 400 yards. They got great news the day after the game when they signed 9 year pro-bowl vet Mark Tauscher and pro-bowl tackle Chad Clifton was cleared to play after the bye.
15.(17) Chicago Bears (3-1)
The only good defense they've faced, Cutler threw 3 int's to them. They play Atlanta this week and if they win they'll jump a few spots.
16.(9) San Diego Chargers (2-2)
This weeks biggest drop, the Chargers look great on paper, but do not look good in games, especially with LT being hampered by that ankle.
17.(21) Houston Texans (2-2)
Houston is showing improvements in almost all areas. The offense is explosive and they could upset a lot of teams that overlook them late in the season.
18.(18) Arizona Cardinals (1-2)
Not much to say, they were off last week so they stay in the same spot as las week. As I said last week, they will not go anywhere unless they protect Warner better, as of right now they are no where near a playoff team.
19.(19) Seattle Seahawks (1-3)
Can't tell if this team is decent or if they are a joke again, they need Hasselbeck back in the worst way.
20.(23) Miami Dolphins (1-3)
They got their first win against the lowly Bills last week, Chad Henne looked good but they have to play the Jets this week, a much bigger test for the second year QB.
21.(16) Dallas Cowboys (1-3)
Romo looks bad and so does everything about this team except the running game. They are no where near the Eagles or Giants in the NFC East.
22.(24) Jacksonville Jaguars (2-2)
They killed Tennessee last week, but Tennessee is very bad this year so I'm not sure if they team is really improving or just played a team that was a lot worse than them.
23.(29) Cleveland Browns (0-4)
Moved up because everyone around them lost badly while they put up a good fight against Cincinnati, also getting rid of a distraction in Edwards will help.
24.(22) Carolina Panthers (0-3)
They were off last week and hopefully John Fox was able to change some things around to get this ship turned the right way. I still think they're a good team, it hurts that they play in the same division as New Orleans and Atlanta.
25.(28) Washington Redskins (2-2)
They won against the worst team in the NFL in my opinion, and they didn't win pretty, but they do have two wins.
26.(20) Tennessee Titans (0-4)
Pre-season Superbowl contender, now 0-4. Something needs to change but I don't think it's benching Kerry Collins for Vince Young, the problem is on defense.
27.(26) Oakland Raiders (1-3)
For some reason. even though Jamarcus Russel can't hit a receiver in stride to save his life, I think this team should be a lot better than they are, I don't know why, I just thought they'd be competing better.
28.(25) Buffalo Bills (1-3)
The first three quarters of this season looked promising, since then they have looked like..well..the Buffalo Bills, which does not bode well for loud mouth TO and company, expect a four or five win season.
29.(27) Detroit Lions (1-3)
They beat the Redskins to end the streak and they looked good against Chicago until Stafford was injured, and he looks like he may miss some time.
30.(31) Kansas City Chiefs (0-4)
They are paying Cassell a lot of money and they shouldn't be, the guy is not an NFL quarterback, let alone a franchise quarterback worth the money they are paying him.
31.(30) St. Louis Rams (0-4)
They have no hope for this season in St. Louis, they have lost 15 straight games dating back to last year, the record is 21, they could get there.
32.(32) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-4)
They showed some promise against the Redskins, but not much. They will not be the worst team in the NFL when the seasons over but for right now, they are in last place.
Player of the week: Vikings Quarterback Brett Favre
Most impressive win: Vikings over Packers
Game of the week: Cincinnati Vs. Cleveland
Worst Performance: Tennesse Vs. Jacksonville
Predictions:
Week Four game of the week: New England Vs. Denver(Interesting to see if Denver is for real.)
Player of the week: Vikings Running Back Adrian Peterson
New Orleans solidified itself as the NFL's best team by defeating the previously unbeaten New York Jets.
2.(8) Indianapolis Colts (4-0)
Indy had looked unstoppable after the first four weeks of the season. Pierre Garcon is emerging as a go to target for Peyton.
3.(4) New England Patriots (3-1)
New England probably shouldn't have won against Baltimore, but a win is a win and they have bounced back from that emotional loss to the New York Jets beautifully.
4.(7) Minnesota Vikings (4-0)
Obviously Favre was going to beat his former team on Monday night, but in the process they showed they can win a game where AP is shut down, was Favre just that good because it was against the Packers or are the Vikings for real?
5.(3) Baltimore Ravens (3-1)
Besides Drew Brees the other early MVP candidate has been Joe Flacco. He's looked phenomenal and if his receivers could catch his passes they may be undefeated.
6.(6) New York Giants (4-0)
Undefeated but they have the easiest schedule in the NFL. They just don't have to body of work the teams in front of them do.
7.(2) New York Jets (3-1)
Tough loss last week for New York and that makes them slide. depending on if Sanchez can bounce back I still think they are the most talented team in the AFC East.
8.(5) Atlanta Falcons (2-1)
Corey's favorite team (R.I.P. my man) The bye week hurt them because so many other teams did well around them, look for them to make a statement next weekend though.
9.(10) Philadelphia Eagles (2-1)
Philly also had a bye week but next weekend McNabb and Westbrook return and I'm predicting Mike Vick's first touchdown as an Eagle.
11.(14) Denver Broncos (4-0)
They are undefeated, Josh McDaniels apparently knows what he's doing getting rid of Jay Cutler. Still another team however I'm not yet sold on as a contender.
11.(11) Cincinnati Bengals (3-1)
Fluke play is what kept them from being 4-0, however im still not convinced for some reason.
12.(13) Pittsburgh Steelers (2-2)
Rashard Mendenhall looked great for the defending champs last week, but they're still 2-2 with the tie-breaking game going to the Bengals.
13.(15) San Francisco 49'ers (3-1)
Best team in their divison and they finally signed Crabtree. He won't be a factor for a few weeks but he could cause some match-up problems late in the season.
14.(12) Green Bay Packers (2-2)
They lost an unwinnable game against Favre and the Vike's on Monday night in Minnesota. The offensive line was atrocious but Rodgers threw for almost 400 yards. They got great news the day after the game when they signed 9 year pro-bowl vet Mark Tauscher and pro-bowl tackle Chad Clifton was cleared to play after the bye.
15.(17) Chicago Bears (3-1)
The only good defense they've faced, Cutler threw 3 int's to them. They play Atlanta this week and if they win they'll jump a few spots.
16.(9) San Diego Chargers (2-2)
This weeks biggest drop, the Chargers look great on paper, but do not look good in games, especially with LT being hampered by that ankle.
17.(21) Houston Texans (2-2)
Houston is showing improvements in almost all areas. The offense is explosive and they could upset a lot of teams that overlook them late in the season.
18.(18) Arizona Cardinals (1-2)
Not much to say, they were off last week so they stay in the same spot as las week. As I said last week, they will not go anywhere unless they protect Warner better, as of right now they are no where near a playoff team.
19.(19) Seattle Seahawks (1-3)
Can't tell if this team is decent or if they are a joke again, they need Hasselbeck back in the worst way.
20.(23) Miami Dolphins (1-3)
They got their first win against the lowly Bills last week, Chad Henne looked good but they have to play the Jets this week, a much bigger test for the second year QB.
21.(16) Dallas Cowboys (1-3)
Romo looks bad and so does everything about this team except the running game. They are no where near the Eagles or Giants in the NFC East.
22.(24) Jacksonville Jaguars (2-2)
They killed Tennessee last week, but Tennessee is very bad this year so I'm not sure if they team is really improving or just played a team that was a lot worse than them.
23.(29) Cleveland Browns (0-4)
Moved up because everyone around them lost badly while they put up a good fight against Cincinnati, also getting rid of a distraction in Edwards will help.
24.(22) Carolina Panthers (0-3)
They were off last week and hopefully John Fox was able to change some things around to get this ship turned the right way. I still think they're a good team, it hurts that they play in the same division as New Orleans and Atlanta.
25.(28) Washington Redskins (2-2)
They won against the worst team in the NFL in my opinion, and they didn't win pretty, but they do have two wins.
26.(20) Tennessee Titans (0-4)
Pre-season Superbowl contender, now 0-4. Something needs to change but I don't think it's benching Kerry Collins for Vince Young, the problem is on defense.
27.(26) Oakland Raiders (1-3)
For some reason. even though Jamarcus Russel can't hit a receiver in stride to save his life, I think this team should be a lot better than they are, I don't know why, I just thought they'd be competing better.
28.(25) Buffalo Bills (1-3)
The first three quarters of this season looked promising, since then they have looked like..well..the Buffalo Bills, which does not bode well for loud mouth TO and company, expect a four or five win season.
29.(27) Detroit Lions (1-3)
They beat the Redskins to end the streak and they looked good against Chicago until Stafford was injured, and he looks like he may miss some time.
30.(31) Kansas City Chiefs (0-4)
They are paying Cassell a lot of money and they shouldn't be, the guy is not an NFL quarterback, let alone a franchise quarterback worth the money they are paying him.
31.(30) St. Louis Rams (0-4)
They have no hope for this season in St. Louis, they have lost 15 straight games dating back to last year, the record is 21, they could get there.
32.(32) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-4)
They showed some promise against the Redskins, but not much. They will not be the worst team in the NFL when the seasons over but for right now, they are in last place.
Player of the week: Vikings Quarterback Brett Favre
Most impressive win: Vikings over Packers
Game of the week: Cincinnati Vs. Cleveland
Worst Performance: Tennesse Vs. Jacksonville
Predictions:
Week Four game of the week: New England Vs. Denver(Interesting to see if Denver is for real.)
Player of the week: Vikings Running Back Adrian Peterson
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