Ten Thoughts: Week 7
Here we go:
1. Having the two Super Bowl QBs injured in the same week has to be one of the freakiest things to happen in a long time. You can't help feeling back for Ben Roethlisberger (PIT-QB). He was finally starting to play well and then he gets injured.
2. This was like super performance Sunday from some guys. Hines Ward (PIT-WR), Alge Crumpler (ATL-TE) both scored three touchdowns. If you have Team QBs in your league, the PIT QBs combined for five TDs. Joey Harrington (MIA-QB) threw for 414 yards! ... and three interceptions! Chester Taylor (MIN-RB) had 169 rushing yards.
3. Larry Johnson (Kansas City-RB) got back on track with 132 yards and two TDs against a good San Diego defense and the Chiefs, who were crushed last week against Pittsburgh, downed a Chargers team some are considering Super Bowl favorites.
4. Speaking of teams you can't get a hold on, I honestly thought a lot of Jacksonville this week (they were my Survivor pick because I'd already used some of the other top teams) and then they get obliterated by Houston. Houston! Every year, the Jaguars defense makes me wonder if they are Super Bowl candidates and then they have a game like this.
5. I'm not at all surprised that the Arizona Cardinals couldn't bounce back from that mind-blowing loss to Chicago on Monday night. The disappointing this is that they gave the Oakland Raiders what is likely to be their lone win of the season.
6. Speaking of the Raiders, nice of you to finally show up Randy Moss (OAK-WR).
7. Miami really stinks. Have I mentioned that on here before?
8. Trent Green (KC-QB) was finally cleared to practice this week by doctors. It's too bad for Damon Huard (KC-QB), who has played pretty well aside from that Steelers disaster.
9. Was it me or did no one play defense this week? Well, except for the Pats, Broncos and Ronde Barber (TB-DB), but still. No, Oakland doesn't count.
10. Figures that the first Monday night I'm working in five weeks is a terrific matchup between the Giants and the Cowboys. I'll take the Giants to rough up Drew Bledsoe (DAL-QB) enough to force a few turnovers and eek out a win. Maybe Tiki Barber (NYG-RB) will finally get in the end zone.
1. Having the two Super Bowl QBs injured in the same week has to be one of the freakiest things to happen in a long time. You can't help feeling back for Ben Roethlisberger (PIT-QB). He was finally starting to play well and then he gets injured.
2. This was like super performance Sunday from some guys. Hines Ward (PIT-WR), Alge Crumpler (ATL-TE) both scored three touchdowns. If you have Team QBs in your league, the PIT QBs combined for five TDs. Joey Harrington (MIA-QB) threw for 414 yards! ... and three interceptions! Chester Taylor (MIN-RB) had 169 rushing yards.
3. Larry Johnson (Kansas City-RB) got back on track with 132 yards and two TDs against a good San Diego defense and the Chiefs, who were crushed last week against Pittsburgh, downed a Chargers team some are considering Super Bowl favorites.
4. Speaking of teams you can't get a hold on, I honestly thought a lot of Jacksonville this week (they were my Survivor pick because I'd already used some of the other top teams) and then they get obliterated by Houston. Houston! Every year, the Jaguars defense makes me wonder if they are Super Bowl candidates and then they have a game like this.
5. I'm not at all surprised that the Arizona Cardinals couldn't bounce back from that mind-blowing loss to Chicago on Monday night. The disappointing this is that they gave the Oakland Raiders what is likely to be their lone win of the season.
6. Speaking of the Raiders, nice of you to finally show up Randy Moss (OAK-WR).
7. Miami really stinks. Have I mentioned that on here before?
8. Trent Green (KC-QB) was finally cleared to practice this week by doctors. It's too bad for Damon Huard (KC-QB), who has played pretty well aside from that Steelers disaster.
9. Was it me or did no one play defense this week? Well, except for the Pats, Broncos and Ronde Barber (TB-DB), but still. No, Oakland doesn't count.
10. Figures that the first Monday night I'm working in five weeks is a terrific matchup between the Giants and the Cowboys. I'll take the Giants to rough up Drew Bledsoe (DAL-QB) enough to force a few turnovers and eek out a win. Maybe Tiki Barber (NYG-RB) will finally get in the end zone.
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