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In Honor of Pat Tillman | Woy's Arizona Cardinals (ESPN NFL 2K5)
Game of the Week Kansas City Chiefs (5-1) 31, Indianapolis Colts (5-1) 28 KC- Trent Green (22-32, 350 yards, 3 TD) | IND- Peyton Manning (23-34, 311 yards, 4 TD)
Players of the Week Offense- Daunte Culpepper, QB, MIN (20-29, 427 yards, 6 TD) Defense- Duane Starks, CB, ARZ (3 tackles, 2 INT, 1 TD)
Injuries
Kevin Williams, DT, MIN (26 weeks - cracked vertebrae in neck)
Tyler Brayton, OLB, OAK (14 weeks - broken kneecap)
Ron Stone, G, OAK (6 weeks - dislocated elbow)
QB Rating- Peyton Manning, IND (118.2) | Daunte Culpepper, MIN (116.4) | Steve McNair, TEN (111.4) Pass Yards- Drew Henson, ARZ (1973) | Matt Hasselbeck, SEA (1953) | Byron Leftwich, JAX (1923) Pass TDs- Matt Hasselbeck, SEA (19) | Steve McNair, TEN (18) | 2 tied with 17 Pass INT- Tom Brady, NE (12) | Ben Roethlisberger, PIT (11) | 3 tied with 10 Rush Yards- Clinton Portis, WAS (809) | Warrick Dunn, ATL (774) | Fred Taylor, JAX (620) Rush TDs- Warrick Dunn, ATL (7) | Fred Taylor, JAX (7) | Emmitt Smith, ARZ (6) Catches- Larry Fitzgerald, ARZ (58) | Chad Johnson, CIN (47) | Jerry Porter, OAK (43) Receiving Yards- Anquan Boldin, ARZ (812) | Larry Fitzgerald, ARZ (778) | Chad Johnson, CIN (752) Receiving TDs- Anquan Boldin, ARZ (8) | Drew Bennett, TEN (8) | 2 tied with 7 Tackles- Jamie Sharper, HOU (61) | Keith Brooking, ATL (59) | Aeneas Williams, STL (58) Sacks- Gary Walker, HOU (10) | Kevin Carter, TEN (8) | Calvin Pace, ARZ (8) Interceptions- Cory Hall, ATL (5) | Duane Starks, ARZ (5) | Dexter Jackson, ARZ (5)
NFL Standings
AFC EAST Buffalo Bills (5-2) New York Jets (3-4) Miami Dolphins (2-6) New England Patriots (1-6)
AFC NORTH Cincinnati Bengals (5-2)
Pittsburgh Steelers (4-3) Baltimore Ravens (3-4) Cleveland Browns (3-4)
AFC SOUTH Indianapolis Colts (5-2) Houston Texans (4-3) Tennessee Titans (4-4) Jacksonville Jaguars (3-5)
AFC WEST Kansas City Chiefs (6-1) Oakland Raiders (4-4) Denver Broncos (4-4) San Diego Chargers (3-5)
NFC EAST Washington Redskins (5-2) Philadelphia Eagles (4-3) Dallas Cowboys (2-5) New York Giants (1-6)
NFC NORTH Green Bay Packers (6-2) Chicago Bears (5-2) Minnesota Vikings (4-3) Detroit Lions (2-5)
NFC SOUTH Atlanta Falcons (6-2) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-4) New Orleans Saints (2-5) Carolina Panthers (1-6)
NFC WEST Arizona Cardinals (6-1) Seattle Seahawks (5-2) San Francisco 49ers (3-4) St. Louis Rams (2-5)
Wow. The Patriots fucking suck. lmao. The Steelers aren't doing good either. WTF? Great update though Woy. ;)
Haha you got to remember though that this is the 2004 season, so not all the same teams now were good back then. And I'm guessing you're a Steelers fan?
I'll throw something together before I leave for my last full day of school.
GLENDALE, AZ (AP)- At the beginning of the season, analysts called this Cardinals team the worst team in football and would be lucky to win 4 games. They said that they have some nice young players, like receivers Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald. Then they noticed a young, confident newcomer taking snaps under center. And as Boldin tells us, he's the reason behind the Cardinals success so far.
"He's really added a whole new confidence to this team," Boldin explains. "Last year we didn't have much confidence in each other, and that's why we were bad. Drew (Henson) has us believing with his ability that we can do something this year."
Drew Henson. Does that name ring a bell? If you're a die-hard Yankees or University of Michigan fan, then it should. Henson was the next big thing in New York, as he was the club's top prospect at third base. However, he struggled throughout his minor league career and when New York acquired All-Star shortstop Alex Rodriguez this winter and had the intentions of moving him to third base, Henson knew his time was up in the Big Apple. This was also the same guy who beat out Tom Brady at Michigan for the starting quarterback job. So how does he end leading the best team in the NFC? Perservance.
"There were many times I could have thrown in the towel and gave up," says the star rookie. "But that's not me. Once I was noticed that the baseball thing wasn't working out, I called some NFL teams and asked them about having me out for a workout. I knew I could still throw the ball and was hoping some team would give me a chance. Houston ended up drafting me but then they traded me to Dallas. I was stuck behind three quarterbacks and didn't know if I'd ever get to play, but Coach Dennis Green saw in the tapes I sent every team something that he liked and got on the phone. I've been very thankful for this opportunity."
Henson has torn up opposing defenses this season. He ranks eighth in the NFL in quarterback rating (94.9), first in passing yards (1973), and seventh in touchdown passes (15). He also his third in the league in interceptions (10), but that should be expected from a player who hasn't been in the league. When asked about how the rest of the season would shake out, Henson answered. "I'm not sure yet. One thing I learned playing this year is that you take one game at a time and don't look too far into the future. Any team could beat any team on any given day, so you don't underestimate anyone. I'm just happy to get another opportunity to play the game I love and I'm enjoying the success we're having."
"From the time he hits the court, he plays at a competitive level that you rarely see," Popovich says. "He does the exact same things that Kobe (Bryant) does, that Michael Jordan did.
Great article Woy, Chargers need to pick up some slack
Thanks Mitch. And not to burst your bubble, but it doesn't get much better for your Bolts this season. :beatup:
Originally posted by -- Dash --
Kinda sorta. I mainly like hockey. But I don't want to like a team from a different state for every sport. You know what I mean? For example, I'm a Penguins fan, Patriots fan, Lakers fan, and Yankees fan. Get what I'm saying?
Anyways. The Penguins play tomorrow. I can't wait.
Yeah I understand. Can't wait for the game either, I called Pens in 7.
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