Archive for October, 2009

NFL Beatpaths: Week 8

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

The Beatpath Rankings come in a bit skinny this week, with some beatloops really shaking some things up. The three undefeated teams are obviously high up in the rankings, but Denver is still cream of the crop with its win over the New England Patriots giving it many other beatwins.

The lowly Bucs and Rams are so bad, that every team that has a win has a beatpath to these poor sisters. Tennessee doesn’t have a win, but there are still a few teams without beatpaths to the Titans.

Still unsure what all this “Beatpath” stuff is all about. Head over to BeatPaths.com and find out the methodology behind the madness, like what a beatfluke or a beatloss is.

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NFL Power Rankings Week 8

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

The 2009 NFL Power Rankings Week 8 edition features some close calls at the top of the pile, and another Patriot beatdown.

The Elite: The Vikings had a tough game on Sunday, as they should have won were it not for 14 defensive points for the Steelers. The Bengals, Colts, and Patriots all looked like world-beaters, while the Saints had to work for it.

1. Indianapolis Colts
2. New Orleans Saints
3. Denver Broncos
4. Minnesota Vikings
5. New England Patriots
6. Cincinnati Bengals
7. Pittsburgh Steelers
8. New York Giants

The Contenders: The Steelers are back on track, and the Texans and Dolphins (2-4?) still look dangerous. The Eagles looked good against a terrible Redskins team.

9. Baltimore Ravens
10. New York Jets
11. Atlanta Falcons
12. Arizona Cardinals
13. Dallas Cowboys
14. Houston Texans
15. Philadelphia Eagles
16. Miami Dolphins

The Wannabes: The Packers beat up the Browns and the Bears got embarrassed. The Bills just won’t go away, and the Chargers still look pesky.

17. Green Bay Packers
18. San Diego Chargers
19. San Francisco 49ers
20. Chicago Bears
21. Buffalo Bills
22. Seattle Seahawks
23. Jacksonville Jaguars
24. Carolina Panthers

Al Davis and Friends:
All 8 of these teams are so bad, I haven’t heard the word “parity” this year yet.

25. Oakland Raiders
26. Cleveland Browns
27. Kansas City Chiefs
28. Washington Redskins
29. Detroit Lions
30. Tennessee Titans
31. Tampa Bay Bucs
32. St. Louis Rams

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Patriots Keep On Rolling

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

After winning 59-0 last week, the Patriots continued their destruction of the dregs of the NFL cellar, beating the winless Tampa Bay Bucs 35-7.

While Tom Brady threw two interceptions in the game, his accuracy was top-notch throughout the game. Brady hit Sam Aiken and Wes Welker in stride on underneath routes that allowed the WR’s to run it into the endzone for touchdowns, while he dropped a perfect ball into Ben Watson’s awaiting hands for his 3rd TD.

The offensive line, however, wasn’t as crisp as usual. Logan Mankins and Sebastian Vollmer combined for a multitude of holding and false-start penalties, although Vollmer did seem nicked up.

The Patriots defense was able to put pressure on Josh Johnson early and often, forcing three interceptions and scores of quarterback hits. Brandon Meriweather’s pick six to start the game set the tone and the Patriots strip-sack of 2nd string QB Josh Freeman to finish the game, were perfect bookends for the defense.

With the bye week on tap, the Patriots will look to get healed up after a brutal seven weeks. Ty Warren, Sebastian Vollmer, and Randy Moss all got nicked up during the game and will be using the training table early and often this week.

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Patriots vs Bucs: Inactives

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

The following players will be inactive today against the Tampa Bay Bucs:

CB Terrence Wheatley
C/G Rich Ohrnberger
C/G Kendall Simmons
DL Ron Brace
WR Julian Edelman
RB Sammy Morris
RB Fred Taylor
OL Matt Light

Expect Ben-Jarvus Green-Ellis to see extended playing time following his hard running against the Titans and the fact that Taylor/Morris are inactive.

Brandon Tate and Mark Levoir are both active on the 45-man roster and should see some playing time with Julian Edelman and Matt light out.

The Patriots continue to put their faith behind 6th-round DT Myron Pryor, as opposed to 2nd round pick Ron Brace


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Pre-Game Meal: Fish and Chips Edition

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

How ‘Bout Them Patriots?

Sunday was one of the more fun, memorable moments of recent Patriots for me. My friend, Tom, called me around 3:45 PM to tell me that the Pats were warming up and it was snowing in Foxboro. “It’s snowing… we win,” he said. We laughed about it initially, but once the Titans got the ball, those jokes quickly became reality. I didn’t think the Titans were that terrible and the Pats D was that lock down. Tennessee simply could not muster up anything through the air and Chris Johnson’s big runs couldn’t even add up to 3 points.

Tom Brady played one for the record books, throwing 3 touchdowns to Randy Moss, 2 to Wes Welker, and 1 to Kevin Faulk, five of those TD passes came in the second quarter alone! Week 6 marked the 2nd time that Tom has thrown for six scores and shares that honor with Peyton Manning for quarterbacks since 1969; the last time Manning did it was in 2004. The offense was seriously sparked when Laurence Maroney busted through the line for a 45-yard run for a touchdown. After a Titan’s 3-and-out and a few snaps in to the Patriots drive, BenJarvus Green-Ellis tossed the pigskin back to Brady on a flea-flicker for 40 yards and a TD to none other than Randy Moss.

These guys seriously put up Madden numbers on Tennessee this past weekend. Brady was 29/34 on 380 yards passing, 6 TDs and no INTs. Randy Moss caught 8 for 129 and 3 scores, while Wes Welker caught 10 for 150 yards and 2 TDs of his own. Maroney racked up 123 on the ground and a score. The defense had picked off 2 passes, recovered 3 fumbles, kept the Titans to 9 first downs(2 on penalties), and shut their offense out. The 59-0 blowout marks the 4th biggest regular-season slaughter by any team ever, and the largest since the seventies.

I’m not going to say anything about the Titans, they lost, badly. But I will say that the Patriots played their best, most sound football yet. They were exquisite in the kicking game, the passing game, the running game, the defending game….you get my drift. Even though they let up almost 200 yards on the ground, it’s still Chris Johnson, and he still didn’t score. Keeping Johnson out of the end zone is great run-defense in my book.

I’d like to take this moment to CALL OUT every single “Patriots fan” of whom were abandoning ship like lemmings prior to this game. I can’t tell you how many headlines I saw that said stuff like: “The End of The Dynasty” and “The Patriots Run is Over”. These were from New England sources. Mr. NEPatriotsDraft himself has said countless times this season, it took Peyton Manning (coming off a knee injury in 2008) until about week 11 to really get into form. The Colts had a losing record after week 5 last year. Peyton went on to win the NFL’s Most Valuable Player and bring Indy to the playoffs. So next time someone wants to jump ship on the Patriots; do me a favor and stay in the water. We don’t need fake fan negativity over here: either you’re with us or you’re not. Learn some patience… people lose games. Go find another team who knows how to win better then Bill Belichick and the boys.

Anyways… when there is good news, there is always some bad news.

Julian Edleman has a broken arm and the Patriots are in need of a #3 wide receiver. With Galloway cut (no arguments there) that spot will ultimately be filled by either rookie Brandon Tate, Terrence Nunn, or, former Dallas Cowboy, Isiah Stanback. In true Patriots style, we won’t know the answer for a couple of days because the entire practice squad is taking the trip to London this week. Sammy Morris, Matt Light, Fred Taylor, and Darius Butler also did not practice this week.

Other Good News: I’m also going to personally thank Marky “Sanchise” “The Shamchez” Sanchez single-handedly threw the Patriots into first place of the AFC East by tossing 5 interceptions to our rivals to the north-west-west, the Buffalo Bills. I will never wish injury on a player, for obvious reasons, but the Jets’ loss of NT Kris Jenkins is a serious blow to their defense and could have a serious impact on their sesaon.

Now let’s leave last week where it belongs-in the history books, and move on to this Sunday. The New England Patriots vs. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers…

You Wanted The Best, You Got The Best. The Hottest Match-ups In The World:

* Tom Brady Does The UK vs. The Buccaneers Secondary – Tom Brady looked like a video game quarterback in Sunday’s destruction of the Titans. Hopefully the plane ride and change of scenery doesn’t take away from the momentum. The Patriots are going from a terrible defense to another not so hot defense. Teams should be worried when their rookie coach Raheem Morris isn’t too excited about playing the next game: “You’re obviously happy to take your game international and make it a bigger game than it already is. At the same time, you’re going to play a team that just scored 59 points.” I doubt Tom Terrific will drop 6 TDs, but he could score somewhere between 2-4. The Tampa Bay defense gives up an average 28 points per game on defense and it doesn’t seem like they are locking down any time soon. If the offensive line continues to keep Tommy off of the ground against a weak d-line, the Patriots should soar through the air in London. The 0-6 Bucs have little to be happy about, especially when the Patriots are 15-point favorites on Wednesday. With Jermaine Phillips out with a broken thumb, most of the safety duty will fall to Tanard Jackson who returned a Jack DelHomme interception last week in Tampa. Aqib Talib and Ronde Barber will be lined up at CB to try and keep Wes Welker and Randy Moss at bay (no pun).

* Randy Moss vs. Aqib Talib – Aqib Talib is in is first starting season and is a serious corner back as well. The Former Kansas star has shut down Steve Smith and DeSean Jackson in the last two games. Even though DeSean is a second-year and Smith is disgruntled, those are some pretty nice achievements. I don’t expect Talib to completely silence Moss, as I expect Randy to have at least one touchdown during this one. The intimidation factor is there from what we did to the last 0-for team. If Randy can get tough off of the line and play on his A-game against this young CB, he should end up with +100 yards and a score.

* Laurence-Firm vs. The Second-to-Last Run Defense – This Tampa Bay defensive is struggling. The rush isn’t there at all and they cannot plug up the gaps or make their tackles. They are giving up big runs and that is just what the doctor ordered for Laurence Maroney and Law-Firm (BenJarvus Green-Ellis). These two backs could produce some serious numbers on the ground with the right blocking from the o-line and play calling from the sideline. Maroney is going to still be pumped from his breakout performance against Tennessee and I think he will be able to make this the second week in a row that he has a big game.

* The Tampa Bay WR Corps vs. The Patriots Secondary – Tampa Bay features Antonio Bryant, Michael Clayton, and Kellen Winslow. These are some pretty talented wideouts, but Josh Johnson just can’t seem to get it to them enough. Jonathan Wilhite, Darius Butler, and Leigh Bodden will be matched up against the receivers and should be able to restrict the passing game. Bodden has been pretty lock down this season
and if the defense can get to Johnson early to disrupt him, there is no indication of him relenting. I expect that if Adalius Thomas starts, either him or safety Brandon McGowan will be matched up against TE Kellen Winslow. Winslow can run and catch like a WR, but the Patriots have dealt with that before. When the Pats faced Atlanta and Tony Gonzalez, McGowan kept him to one catch for 10 yards.

* Cadillac Williams vs. The D-Line and Linebackers – Cadillac Williams has been running well this season, but still, he only has 276 yards and 2 TDs. ESPN released a video where their simulation projections predict that if Cadillac rushes for 140 yards AND the Bucs can force 2 Patriot turnovers, they still only have A 6% CHANCE OF WINNING. I don’t expect him do rush for half of his season total against the Patriots in another country. Jerod Mayo is back in full effect and the renewed presence of Junior Seau has sparked this defense. With Seau this year the Patriots have not allowed a score… just sayin’.

We should be able to win this one.
Thanks for your time. Enjoy the weekend in London, boys.

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DJ’s Mock Draft – Part 2

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

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17. San Francisco 49ers
Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma

18. Pittsburgh Steelers
Tim Tebow, QB, Florida

19. Atlanta Falcons
Brandon Graham, DE, Michigan

20. Houston Texans
Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State

21. Cinci Bengals
Jermaine Gresham, TE, Oklahoma

22. NE Patriots
Sergio Kindle, DE, Texas

23. Green Bay Packers
Bruce Campbell, OT, Maryland

24. Philadelphia Eagles
Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho

25. Baltimore Ravens
Devin McCourty, CB, Rutgers

26. Arizona Cardinals
Jimmy Clausen, QB, Notre Dame

27. Dallas Cowboys
Taylor Mays, S, USC

28. San Diego Chargers
Dan Williams, NT, Tennessee

29. New York Jets
Nate Allen, S, USF

30. Minnesota Vikings
Kareem Jackson, CB, Alabama

31. Indianapolis Colts
John Jerry, OG, Ole Miss

32. New Orleans Saints
Daryl Washington, OLB, TCU

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