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Manster68
09-25-2006, 01:42 AM
There is no sense beating my chest saying “I told you so” for it was only an obvious hunch that the division rivals would play like they did. Philly and Washington played two of the cellar-dwellers and, as expected, beat them soundly. That is what teams in one of the best divisions in football are supposed to do.

The Giants, on the other hand, are paying a steep price for winning the division last year. Seattle came with their guns on. They can afford to do that, as the paper tigers, known as the Seahawks, will breeze through their division once again and are better able to prepare themselves for the bigger games they face (like this one against the Giants). Gee. Doesn’t that sound like the Niners of the 80s and early to mid 90s? After seeing the debacle of St. Louis, Arizona, and Frisco, Seattle gets a free ride once again (just like San Fran way back then).

Not only that, but until the Giants learn how to play pass defense, their woes are going to continue. The bad decisions of Eli, the post-game blow-up of Shockey, and those marvelous stone hands of one Plaxico Burress, sure didn’t help matters either.

One question though. Why would Philly start the game off against such an awful team with a flea-flicker? Don’t you think such plays should be saved for bigger games? You know, like that one on October 8th? Think Bill wasn’t watching? The Eagles didn’t need to do that. They could have just lined right up and hammer their opponent like they did the rest of the game.

Brunell and 22 straight completions – regardless of the opponent, that was impressive. However, if it takes that level of play for the Redskins to get a win, then it is going to be a long season for them. Do that against Jacksonville next week. I dare you.

One other game to mention:

One thing that irritated me greatly was how Tampa threw that game away against Carolina. Third and 5 on the 25, two minutes left, all the Bucs need to do is get a first down and that miraculous comeback from being down 17-0 would be complete. So what do they call? They had Chris Simms throw a bomb that went five yards over Joey Galloway’s head while being double covered!

After that play, school was out, folks. Carolina was going to win that game. This is especially true since Kasey already hit two field goals of over 50 yards! The Panthers have new life now.

What a terrible call that 3rd and 5 play was though. It brought me back to the Campo years.

Rampage
09-25-2006, 03:00 AM
stone hands burress! i like that nickname. get that boy some stickum:laugh2:

yeppers
09-25-2006, 03:17 AM
Nice analysis. I agree with all of your points.

And bigbadroy, Im pissed at burress, guy gave me -1 on my fantasy team!

Screw The Hall
09-25-2006, 03:27 AM
Philly looks like the team we will have to go thru if we want the division. McNabb has played like the MVP thus far. 2 weeks from now is a big big game ... can't wait.

dthahn
09-25-2006, 03:32 AM
Philly looks like the team we will have to go thru if we want the division. McNabb has played like the MVP thus far. 2 weeks from now is a big big game ... can't wait.

PLEASE!!! They've beaten two very bad teams in Houston and San Francisco and lost to what looks like an average team in the Giants. Everyone knows the Eagles have a very soft schedule in the first half of the season although their next two games will be tough.

Screw The Hall
09-25-2006, 03:39 AM
PLEASE!!! They've beaten two very bad teams in Houston and San Francisco and lost to what looks like an average team in the Giants. Everyone knows the Eagles have a very soft schedule in the first half of the season although their next two games will be tough.


I don't disagree with the soft schedule thus far, however you only can play who they throw out in front of you. They should be 3-0, and there can be little doubt that Mcnabb is playing the best ball at QB in the division. So who's the team you see as our toughest competition for the division then?

CrazyCowboy
09-25-2006, 06:42 AM
One thing that irritated me greatly was how Tampa threw that game away against Carolina. Third and 5 on the 25, two minutes left, all the Bucs need to do is get a first down and that miraculous comeback from being down 17-0 would be complete. So what do they call? They had Chris Simms throw a bomb that went five yards over Joey Galloway’s head while being double covered!

Stupid play of da day!

lspain1
09-25-2006, 07:08 AM
Stupid play of da day!


I agree. Gruden made a bad decision in a close game. Now, with Sims out for an extended period, the Bucs are pretty much out of it for this season.

odog422
09-25-2006, 08:56 AM
Brunell and 22 straight completions – regardless of the opponent, that was impressive.

color me not impressed. almost all of those throws, id wager 90% of them, were flare screens and dump-offs over the middle. he was not throwing the ball downfield at all.

of course, the texans couldnt defense that simple stuff so he didnt have to. but my point remains the same -- not impressed in the least.

Doomsday101
09-25-2006, 08:59 AM
I agree. Gruden made a bad decision in a close game. Now, with Sims out for an extended period, the Bucs are pretty much out of it for this season.

I agree and wish Simms a speedy recovery. That is a scary situation Simms was in. According to Tampa players he was hurt early in the game yet continued to play.

Manster68
09-25-2006, 09:14 AM
Yeah, Tampa is virtally eliminated this season. Especially now that I do not know if Chris Simms is going to play the rest of the season.

Doomsday101
09-25-2006, 09:16 AM
Yeah, Tampa is vurtally eliminated this season. Especially now that I do not know if Chris Simms is going to play the rest of the season.

It appears the earliest Simm would return would be in Dec. If that is the case I would expect Simms to be out the rest of the season

Manster68
09-25-2006, 09:25 AM
It appears the earliest Simm would return would be in Dec. If that is the case I would expect Simms to be out the rest of the season


I am sure papa Simms was in a plane right after his broadcast. At least I hope he was.

Doomsday101
09-25-2006, 09:30 AM
I am sure papa Simms was in a plane right after his broadcast. At least I hope he was.

I'm sure he was. That is a serious situation Simms was facing. Thankfully it appears he will be alright and hopefully he will be back playing football in the future.

Future
09-25-2006, 10:49 AM
It brought me back to the Campo years.

in the Campo years we would have completed a pass to the fullback and lost a yard on 3rd and 5, or 4, or 3, or 2, or 1

kiheikiwi
09-25-2006, 10:56 AM
Anyone know what Shockey's outburst was about? Looked like he was going off about Eli missing him, Dumass!

Manster68
09-25-2006, 12:44 PM
Anyone know what Shockey's outburst was about? Looked like he was going off about Eli missing him, Dumass!

He called out his coach!

TX_Yid
09-25-2006, 01:41 PM
color me not impressed. almost all of those throws, id wager 90% of them, were flare screens and dump-offs over the middle. he was not throwing the ball downfield at all.

of course, the texans couldnt defense that simple stuff so he didnt have to. but my point remains the same -- not impressed in the least.

hope Brunell is the skins QB for a long time to come. :laugh2: