19 Dec 2006, 12:30pm by Ned Macey
New Orleans has been the NFL's most surprising team this year. Sunday, it was their turn to get surprised. The offensive line struggled, and Drew Brees better start throwing deep during the week like he does on Sundays, because the Saints' defense needs the practice. In Washington, meanwhile, Jason Campbell throws a pretty ball but needs to figure out where it is going.
50 comments, Last at 20 Dec 2006, 12:39pm by Pat
12 Dec 2006, 05:47pm by Ned Macey
Yeremiah may love to drink his wine, but he also likes to shut down the opposition's pass offense. Tom Brady appears to be enjoying the wine too much the night before games when he plays Miami. The Patriots offensive line has a general hangover since their bye. Joey Harrington is drinking some magic concoction that has him resembling a quality quarterback.
58 comments, Last at 26 Dec 2006, 6:37pm by fluoxetine
07 Dec 2006, 02:01pm by Ned Macey
Is there a curse of Bill Polian that we need to look into? (Click link to read more.)
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05 Dec 2006, 01:20pm by Ned Macey
If the Colts and Titans played a game where each team got 50 possessions, the Colts would likely win by 75 points. When they only get nine, things are a lot closer. Plus, the Colts miss David Thornton, the run defense is still bad, and Vince Young loves the shotgun.
62 comments, Last at 07 Dec 2006, 9:31pm by Sid
28 Nov 2006, 02:01pm by Ned Macey
There are meltdowns, and then there is what happened to the Giants on Sunday. The problem may have less to do with character and more to do with injuries. Meanwhile the Titans are actually a pretty good team with two amazing young talents in Pac-Man Jones and Vince Young. Plus, Eli Manning is a good quarterback, and that appears to be an insult.
86 comments, Last at 01 Dec 2006, 10:58am by Wanker79
21 Nov 2006, 02:06pm by Ned Macey
Welcome to the NFC West, where you can be among the worst teams in football and still have a winning record. Also, a look at the emergence of Frank Gore, the struggles of the Seattle running game, and is Julian Peterson actually helping?
61 comments, Last at 23 Nov 2006, 1:18pm by Joel
16 Nov 2006, 10:07am by Ned Macey
Ned Macey backs up his argument that Charlie Frye should not be the quarterback of the Browns future, despite the support of Cleveland fans. (Click to read more.)
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14 Nov 2006, 02:20pm by Ned Macey
Remember when Michael Vick was turning the corner? Two weeks later, there are more questions than answers, and with Warrick Dunn slowing and the defense losing players left and right, the Falcons are a team in crisis. The Browns meanwhile are developing a decent defense, but is Charlie Frye the answer at quarterback? Plus the first ever "Bonus AGS" looking at a crazy Sunday filled with upsets.
51 comments, Last at 17 Nov 2006, 12:10am by Sid
07 Nov 2006, 02:35pm by Ned Macey
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool Rex Grossman twice, and the Chicago Bears will feel the shame. For the second time this season, Grossman crumbled in the face of a strong pass rush. But this time, the Bears were playing a team that actually could run the ball and seal the deal, thanks to a very talented young back and an important change on the offensive line.
48 comments, Last at 09 Nov 2006, 5:08pm by TomC
31 Oct 2006, 01:30pm by Ned Macey
The Steelers are 2-5. They must be a terrible team. They lack heart, dedication, and tal ... Wait, what's that? They were the better team on Sunday? The Raiders actually have a good defense? The Steelers have suffered from bad luck beyond the injuries to Ben Roethlisberger? Could Pittsburgh actually be a good team? Ned Macey argues they are in his look at one of the weirder results of the season.
87 comments, Last at 15 Nov 2006, 1:09pm by Old Whippersnapper