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  • Senser81
    VSN Poster of the Year
    • Feb 2009
    • 12804

    Senser's Week 1 NFL observations

    *Bengals/Browns – I thought Andy Dalton looked pretty good before his injury. And Gradkowski is probably better than 90% of the backups in the NFL. I expected the Browns to turn the corner and start out the year with a win, but it looks like they have regressed. No weapons in the receiving corps, and the run defense is still shaky.

    *Jags/Titans – Aside from a few late bombs to Kenny Britt, the Jags defense looks to be improved. It appears that Chris Johnson will be stealing money from Tennessee for the next few years.

    *Steelers/Ravens – Ravens offense was supposed to be improved this year, but the way they cut through the Steelers was surprising. Pittsburgh had no pass rush whatsoever, and were exploited in the secondary. Pittsburgh’s offense was even worse, as Roethlisberger pressed when behind and became a turnover machine. The final score was one of the more surprising things of Week 1.

    *Texans/Colts – when I knew Peyton Manning was definitely out, I changed by Houston pick in my confidence pool to 16 points. The Colts are terrible, and it wasn’t even Kerry Collins’ fault. Terrible defense and special teams, too.

    *Lions/Bucs – one of the more entertaining games of the week, the Bucs defense was a shell of its glory days and Stafford looked really good. Freeman couldn’t make anything happen until late in the game.

    *Buffalo/KC – I’ve always viewed the Chiefs as paper champions, and have always thought that Matt Cassell was terrible, but to lose 41-7 at home to the Bills is the 2nd biggest surprise of week 1. Ryan Fitzpatrick showed the Chief fans what a real QB looks like. But I expect the Bills to fall back to earth in Week 2, and I expect the Chiefs to wind up 6-10 this year.

    *Bears/Falcons – Atlanta is another team I’ve never been impressed with. They play well with the lead when they can run Turner and force the opposing offense into third and longs, but the Bears jumped on them early and never let up. I thought the Falcons made a huge tactical error by having Ryan throw the ball so often, but it probably didn’t matter because their defense was equally inept. Cutler looked terrific, and even cracked a smile at one point. Forte ran and caught well, and the Bears brain trust finally figured out how to use Devin Hester. Throw screens so he has blockers in front of him…what a brilliant idea!

    *Eagles/Rams – The Rams appeared to stay with the Eagles for awhile, but too many dropped passes and too many weapons on Philly’s offense did them in. The Eagles played as expected, but it will be interesting to see what Vick and Co. do against the better defenses.

    *Vikings/Chargers – I had high expectations for an exciting game, but this one was just blah after the opening fireworks. McNabb is horrible, but its still no excuse to have just 39 passing yards. Don’t know what Leslie Frazier was thinking. The Chargers seemed disinterested the entire game, and Tolbert scored enough to pull it out.

    *Seattle/SF – The Niners played conservative against a terrible opponent and won. Amazing that Seattle is a defending divisional champ, no?

    *Cards/Panthers – I didn’t see this game, but Cam Newton’s 400+ passing yard day has to rank as the #1 surprise of the week. Still, the Panthers lost to a poor Cards team.

    *Giants/Skins – Why does Tom Coughlin allow Eli Manning to pass the ball? Why does Brandon Jacobs get used so infrequently? Rex Grossman of all people carved up New York’s injury weakened secondary, and Tim Hightower of all people gave his team consistent yardage. The Giants looked pretty bad. I thought they would waltz to at least 2nd in the NFC East and vie with Philly for the title, but I have to reconsider now.

    *Jets/Cowpokes – couldn’t stay up through all the pre-game hoopla. Sanchez = luckiest QB ever. Romo = unluckiest QB ever.
  • 1ke
    D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F
    • Mar 2009
    • 6641

    #2
    Nothing unlucky about Romos last interception.

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    • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
      Highwayman
      • Feb 2009
      • 15429

      #3
      -I got Ryan Kerrigan as the Defensive Rookie of the Year going into the clubhouse.

      -The Jaguars/Titans game was so incredibly boring and nondescript, who cares who won? Both teams just looked incredibly inept. The Jaguars actually played well in the first quarter...only to get a lead and shift into neutral and coast the rest of the way. I wouldn't say they are "improved"...I'd say they are the same team they were last year, but they just played the tacks, who are one of the worst teams in the league. With that said, its good to see Kenny Britt make me look like an expert talent evaluator.

      - Cam Newton had one of the best performances by a rookie quarterback I've ever seen. Number aside, he just made plays. He looked like he belonged and integrated well into a pro style offense. Didn't expect that considering the shortened off-season and the coaching change.

      - Colts will win 2 games if Peyton is out all season.

      - The Vikings passing game is awful.

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      • killgod
        OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
        • Oct 2008
        • 4714

        #4
        The combination of Witten being too lazy to dive for 6/Leonhard being a cunt/Austin not knowing how to go back shoulder/Romo not understanding to just hold the ball/Miracle punt block TD/Romo playing catch with Revis....cost me $50.

        Fuck off Week 1.

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        • Senser81
          VSN Poster of the Year
          • Feb 2009
          • 12804

          #5
          Originally posted by killgod
          The combination of Witten being too lazy to dive for 6/Leonhard being a cunt/Austin not knowing how to go back shoulder/Romo not understanding to just hold the ball/Miracle punt block TD/Romo playing catch with Revis....cost me $50.

          Fuck off Week 1.
          Is that bet worse because its in Canadian dollars?

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          • killgod
            OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
            • Oct 2008
            • 4714

            #6
            Originally posted by Senser81
            Is that bet worse because its in Canadian dollars?
            Not while Canadian monopoly money still holds more value. Granted today, that's just 10 cents more in value.

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            • Point Blank
              Needs a hobby
              • Oct 2008
              • 14184

              #7
              Originally posted by Senser81
              *Bears/Falcons – Atlanta is another team I’ve never been impressed with. They play well with the lead when they can run Turner and force the opposing offense into third and longs, but the Bears jumped on them early and never let up. I thought the Falcons made a huge tactical error by having Ryan throw the ball so often, but it probably didn’t matter because their defense was equally inept. Cutler looked terrific, and even cracked a smile at one point. Forte ran and caught well, and the Bears brain trust finally figured out how to use Devin Hester. Throw screens so he has blockers in front of him…what a brilliant idea!
              The run game was getting them no where, he had no choice BUT to throw the ball. Shitty field position for majority of the game didn't help either.

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              • Senser81
                VSN Poster of the Year
                • Feb 2009
                • 12804

                #8
                Originally posted by Point Blank™
                The run game was getting them no where, he had no choice BUT to throw the ball. Shitty field position for majority of the game didn't help either.
                Yeah, Michael Turner averaged only 10 yards per carry. After Burner gained 53 yards at the start of the third period on a run, he handled the ball only once on the next seven plays. Huh? It was still a game at that point...had Atlanta scored a TD they would have been behind only 16-10. As it stood, they had to settle for a FG and gave up a TD on the Bears next possession, so the score was 23-6. Turner ran the ball one more time after that...thats inexcusable.

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                • Warner2BruceTD
                  2011 Poster Of The Year
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 26142

                  #9
                  Rams/Eagles - I was willing to give Steve Spagnuolo a clean slate this year. He hired Josh McDaniels, an aggressive o-coordinator, and now had two years of learning the job under his belt. My 'clean slate' was destroyed before the ball was even kicked off Week 1, as Spags left #1 pick DE Robert Quinn in active, despite being healthy and following a good preseason. Also scratched was WR Danario Alexander, the teams only deep threat, leaving the Rams with (surprise!) only four active WR's once again. And like clockwork, the Rams lost a WR to injury (Danny Amendola), and had to finish the game playing catch up with three WR's (one being ineffective rookie Greg Salas).

                  And it also appears Spags has handcuffed McDaniels, as the Rams offense looks like a carbon copy of the bland Pat Shurmur offense from the last two years...dink & dunk, take zero chances, 'give up' runs on third down. Even when the Rams ran a trick play, a reverse flea flicker, it was designed to gain a whopping 6 yards.

                  Jackson, hurt. Amendola, hurt. Bradford, hurt. J Smith, hurt. Mickell, hurt.

                  This season is a disaster already. Just go 4-12 so we can fire this clown. Spags must go.

                  Donovan McNabb - Somebody bump the 'McNabb signs with Vikings thread' so we can make fun of all you fools who actually though this bum could still play. McNabb stinks.

                  Kerry Collins - Somebody bump the 'Manning neck injury' thread so we can make fun of all you fools who thought this was a great signing. Like I said, not a significant upgrade from the two bums they already had.

                  Luke McCown - Somebody bump the 'Garrard cut' thread so we can laugh at all you fools that think McCown was some sort of major drop off in talent. Garrard and McCown are essentially the same.

                  Michael Vick - If you can keep this fool in the pocket (granted, a big if), Eagles are done. The Rams came out blitzing like crazy, from all angles, and Vick struggled badly. Inexplicably, defensive guru Spags called off the dogs (get it? :bad joke: ), went with a three man rush, and Vick turned the game into the backyard shit that he thrives under. The Rams would consistently get the Eagles in 3rd & long, then rush three and watch Vick run for first downs. When under duress or kept in the pocket, Vick makes bad decisions and still can't throw an accurate ball beyond 15 yards. And another thing, the Eagles can not stop the run, and this will be a huge problem moving forward. Those no name LB's are bad and were eaten alive by the Rams G's.

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                  • Senser81
                    VSN Poster of the Year
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 12804

                    #10
                    Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                    - Cam Newton had one of the best performances by a rookie quarterback I've ever seen. He looked like he belonged and integrated well into a pro style offense. .
                    Racist?

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                    • nflman2033
                      George Brett of VSN
                      • Apr 2009
                      • 2393

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                      Rams/Eagles - I was willing to give Steve Spagnuolo a clean slate this year. He hired Josh McDaniels, an aggressive o-coordinator, and now had two years of learning the job under his belt. My 'clean slate' was destroyed before the ball was even kicked off Week 1, as Spags left #1 pick DE Robert Quinn in active, despite being healthy and following a good preseason. Also scratched was WR Danario Alexander, the teams only deep threat, leaving the Rams with (surprise!) only four active WR's once again. And like clockwork, the Rams lost a WR to injury (Danny Amendola), and had to finish the game playing catch up with three WR's (one being ineffective rookie Greg Salas).

                      And it also appears Spags has handcuffed McDaniels, as the Rams offense looks like a carbon copy of the bland Pat Shurmur offense from the last two years...dink & dunk, take zero chances, 'give up' runs on third down. Even when the Rams ran a trick play, a reverse flea flicker, it was designed to gain a whopping 6 yards.

                      Jackson, hurt. Amendola, hurt. Bradford, hurt. J Smith, hurt. Mickell, hurt.

                      This season is a disaster already. Just go 4-12 so we can fire this clown. Spags must go.

                      Donovan McNabb - Somebody bump the 'McNabb signs with Vikings thread' so we can make fun of all you fools who actually though this bum could still play. McNabb stinks.

                      Kerry Collins - Somebody bump the 'Manning neck injury' thread so we can make fun of all you fools who thought this was a great signing. Like I said, not a significant upgrade from the two bums they already had.

                      Luke McCown - Somebody bump the 'Garrard cut' thread so we can laugh at all you fools that think McCown was some sort of major drop off in talent. Garrard and McCown are essentially the same.

                      Michael Vick - If you can keep this fool in the pocket (granted, a big if), Eagles are done. The Rams came out blitzing like crazy, from all angles, and Vick struggled badly. Inexplicably, defensive guru Spags called off the dogs (get it? :bad joke, went with a three man rush, and Vick turned the game into the backyard shit that he thrives under. The Rams would consistently get the Eagles in 3rd & long, then rush three and watch Vick run for first downs. When under duress or kept in the pocket, Vick makes bad decisions and still can't throw an accurate ball beyond 15 yards. And another thing, the Eagles can not stop the run, and this will be a huge problem moving forward. Those no name LB's are bad and were eaten alive by the Rams G's.
                      What exactly did Luke McCown do yesterday

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                      • Senser81
                        VSN Poster of the Year
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 12804

                        #12
                        Originally posted by nflman2033
                        What exactly did Luke McCown do yesterday


                        "You play, to win, the game!"

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                        • Warner2BruceTD
                          2011 Poster Of The Year
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 26142

                          #13
                          Originally posted by nflman2033
                          What exactly did Luke McCown do yesterday
                          Virtually nothing, stayed out of the way, contributed little. Just like David Garrard used to do.

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                          • Obst
                            RIP West
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 4182

                            #14
                            Originally posted by nflman2033
                            What exactly did Luke McCown do yesterday
                            Didn't throw any interceptions and threw a key pass to Mike Thomas at the end of the game to pick up a first down which helped the Jags pin the Titans on the 1 yard line to start their final drive. Also he had more than 39 yards passing.

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                            • nflman2033
                              George Brett of VSN
                              • Apr 2009
                              • 2393

                              #15
                              I guess

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