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NFL Week 8 Shows Teams Need To Put Old Yeller Out Of His Misery
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Tags: NFL Brett Favre Albert Haynesworth Peyton Manning Randy Moss Tom Brady Donovan McNabb Arian Foster Vince Young Pete Carroll Kyle Orton

Many NFL fans are tired of saying "He's back!" Then there are others who wished he was never asked to return. Then there are the Hickocritons who don't care what he does, just so long as he returns.

Brett Farve is trying to tell his media buddies he will try to play Sunday so his team can win. With an ego so out of control, he fails to see he is the biggest reason they are 2-4 with his 15 turnovers.

With the highest interception rate of his career, coupled by the lowest yards per attempts average and passing yards per game of his career, Favre resembles the punch-drunk heavyweight who got in the ring one too many times.

While time eventually forgets those missteps, his may linger because of other issues that show he is more than the crying boy playing for his dead dad. He is now the dirty old man touching himself to a girl old enough to be his child while wearing Crocs instead of slippers.

ESPN tried to exclaim Farve took part of practice, while only showing footage of an old man by a locker trying to put weight on his injured ankle. Vikings head coach Brad Childress, obviously tired of watching a self absorbent egomaniac throw away games while playing outside of the the system, has publicly said the team needs a quarterback who values possession of the football.

If Childress does the right thing and benches Farve, the media blitz is on from the quarterbacks buddies. If he says nothing, he loses respect in the locker room. While people point to the streak, trying to compare it to Jim Marshall or Cal Ripken Jr., it should be noted Marshall and Ripken were not causing their teams to lose for the sake of their streaks, and still contributed heavily towards victories.

Childress only has himself to blame. He asked for a return and even picked him up at the airport. Perhaps his only avenue is to let the Hickocrite play, lose the game, and possibly get damaged so bad in the ankle that he is forced to retire. The Vikings win in that scenario.

 

Albert Haynesworth came out this week saying ''I'm not good enough to play the 3-4 defense. 'I would like to start and start playing like I used to ... but right now I'm fine with it ( coming off the bench in the nickel package)."

Haynesworth may have been trying to be facetious, considering he just came off a game where he had his first sack this season and came up big on a goal line play, but the message of pity was the recurring theme he has spouted since Mike Shanahan was hired as the Redskins head coach and announcing plans to switch to a base 3-4 defense.

He doesn't seem concerned whether or not he will be with Washington past this season either. ''I don't know. I have no clue. Right now, if I just keep playing, I'm going to be somewhere. Keep playing and help the teammates, and make plays and I guess get noticed more,'' Haynesworth pondered, ''so people will say I'm not a bust or whatever.''

Guess he is so self involved and so deeply sequestered from society that he fails to realize people have been calling him a bust most of his Redskins career.

 

Week six of the 2010 NFL season can also be called "The Day The Game Died", thanks to commissioner Roger Goodell listening to a bunch of whiny media yenta's instead of thinking of the good of the game itself.

They went on a media blitz, and Goodell looked like a wide-eyed rookie. He proceeded to throw an interception that cost the game its game. A commissioner, who hasn't played organized football since his teens, showed his insight of the game by sending a message even clean, hard hits will be fined.

He fined one player who made a clean and legal hit. The player led with his shoulder, blowing up a 165-lbs player to the point the whiplash effect caused a concussion.

The NFL has made its bones, as well as billions of dollars, on violent hits. It is a part of the game that is clearly unavoidable, no matter how the league tries. Every position but running back has gone through major rule changes. The quarterback now plays practically in a prom dress surrounded by a booth of safety, a step away from flag football.

Week six is when the entire offense became the coddled quarterback, as the defense last semblance of manhood was lopped off, thus completing the castration of the NFL.

This week he tried to top himself by holding a first ever conference of every NFL referee. He wasn't just talking about the plethora of bad calls that are as ingrained into the gridiron as the player themselves. He continued his lip service about hard tackles.
 
Instead of taking an intelligent path of calling out coaches of kids who are too busy scrounging for pennies instead of teaching fundamentals, Goodell thinks he can get to the root of an issue by starting at the very top of the food chain.
 
 
 
 
 
Buffalo Bills @ Kansas City Chiefs
 
The winless Bill proved that they still were an NFL team last week by taking the Baltimore Ravens to the wire in their 37-34 loss last Sunday.
 
Buffalo's problem is they are good against the pass, but are the worst against the run defensively. The Chiefs stink at throwing the ball, but are the top team in the NFL at running it.
 
Buffalo might try to pound halfback Fred Jackson often, but attacking the Chiefs 25th ranked pass defense is the best way to go with them. They have a good shot at getting a win this week, but betting on the Bills to be consistent is a huge gamble.
 
Bills 27  Chiefs 24
 
 
 
 
 
 
Denver Broncos @ San Francisco 49ers
 
If you said the Chiefs/ Bills game would be a better game before the season started, go buy a lottery ticket fast.
 
The Niners have one win, the Broncos have two. Besides Denver quarterback Kyle Orton, neither team does anything particularly great on either side of the ball. San Francisco has recently shown some signs of getting halfback Frank Gore going, and they will have to lean on him heavy with a third-string quarterback playing.
 
The NFL is trying to get global, playing this game overseas, but it it hard to imagine this battle of mediocrity will inspire much of a following.
 
Broncos 31   49ers 23
 
 
 
 
Carolina Panthers @ Saint Louis Rams
 
Here is a look at two teams going in opposite directions a lot faster than expected. The Rams already have three wins, a total many did not expect over the entire season from them in training camp. Carolina has just one.
 
Matt Moore is back as the Panthers quarterback, and he had a few nice moments last week. With halfback DeAngelo Williams dinged up and questionable, he will need to step up again.
 
The Rams underrated defense is improving weekly, and they can get a big load of help from running back Steven Jackson pounding the ball frequently against the Panthers 24th ranked rush defense.
 
Rams 21    Panthers 10
 
 
 
 
 
Washington Redskins @ Detroit Lions
 
The 4-3 Redskins are just a few plays away from being undefeated and winless. They have been so impressive that gamblers are betting on the 1-5 Lions this week. Not just because they beat Washington last week either.
 
As Detroit returns from their bye week, Washington heads into theirs. Detroit has the seventh ranked pass attack, but that was from the arm of Shawn Hill. Hill came on early in the season to replace the injured starter Matthew Stafford. Now Hill is hurt and Stafford is ready to go against the Redskins 31st ranked pass defense.
 
While Washington statistically has the second worst defense in the NFL, they get real tough once teams approach the end zone. Detroit also has no power backs to rely on, as they prefer to hand it to scatback Jahvid Best. Best has had a productive season, but has had nagging injuries to the point even Lions head coach Jim Schwartz conceded that full health is not likely to return all year for the rookie.
 
The Lions defense is nothing special either, but rookie Ndamukong Suh could present a beat up Donovan McNabb issues all day behind his sub par offensive line. If he gets time, McNabb could carve up Detroit's secondary when not handing the ball of to Ryan Torain. Torain is seeking his third straight week of over 100 yards rushing.
 
Redskins 30    Lions 28
 
 
 
 
 
Green Bay Packers @ New York Jets
 
It has been a questionable move by the Pack not to supplement their running backs corps after Ryan Grant went down for the year early on, especially after watching Marshawn Lynch get had for very little in return.
 
The glare of Grant's absence will glow brightest this game, because the Packers will need to pass often to win. They are missing their best tight end and their leading receiver is beat up. Donald Driver is so hurt, he failed to catch a pass for the first time in almost nine full seasons, 139 games, last week.
 
The Jets are coming off a bye week, so guys are getting healthy again. Derrelle Revis is one of them, and he should be blanketing Greg Jennings all game. New York also has the second best rushing attack in the NFL, not good news for a 23rd ranked Green Bay run defense so beat up that they had offensive lineman T.J. Lang helping out last week.
 
Jets 26    Packers 17
 
 
 
 
 
Miami Dolphins @ Cincinnati Bengals
 
Cincinnati is a mess. Last week typified their 2010 season. Getting blown out 24-3 at halftime against the Atlanta Falcons, they went into the fourth quarter leading 25-24. Atlanta then put up 15 straight points before the Bengals added a late cosmetic score in their 39-32 loss.
 
That has been the problem, looking good cosmetically with no substance. But that was expected after pairing up Terrell Owens and Chad Ochocinco, who are exactly what the Bengals are. A galaxy away from the 2009 team that went 10-6.
 
Miami should look to kick start their running game against a under-performing Bengals defense.
 
Dolphins 28    Bengals 20
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Jacksonville Jaguars @ Dallas Cowboys
 
This is a game no one cares about, and that includes the players that will take the field. While Jaguars quarterback David Garrard returns from injury, John Kitna makes his first start in place of the injured Tony Romo in this battle of two teams going nowhere worthwhile in 2010.
 
Cowboys 18     Jaguars 17
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tennessee Titans @ San Diego Chargers
 
Only a Norv Turner-coached team can be first in offense and defense with a 2-5 record. Bolts quarterback Philip Rivers gets Vincent Jackson back from his holdout, but it is hard to imagine Jackson giving his full effort. Jackson is probably looking to get out healthy in 2010 so he can join a new team next year.
 
Vince Young returns to the Titans after missing over a game from a knee injury. Wide receiver Kenny Britt has gotten hot recently,taking a little pressure off bell cow Chris Johnson.
 
This game should go to the wire.
 
Titans 34    Chargers 31
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Arizona Cardinals
 
Tampa Bay's head coach Raheem Morris says his team is the best in the NFC. Now is the time to prove it.
 
Buccaneers 21    Cardinals 17
 
 
 
 
 
 
Minnesota Vikings @ New England Patriots
 
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady once said he wants to play until he gets past 40-years old. Perhaps watching Brett Favre crash and burn this year will have him rethink that plan.
 
Vikings halfback Adrian Peterson should get the ball a lot, but maybe more in the pass than he has before. The Pats have one of the worst pass defenses in the NFL, but they could get good fast against a Vikings passer who already has 10 interceptions.
 
Randy Moss returns to New England, where he played over three years, wearing a Vikings jersey he wore six seasons previously. He will want the ball. The only question is if Minnesota has someone who can get it to him.
 
Patriots 37    Vikings 31
 
 
 
 
 
 
Seattle Seahawks @ Oakland Raiders
 
It is fitting these two face off on Halloween, because they truly are Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Oakland went crazy last week, scoring at will, after a season of battling to get points. Seattle is leading their division, putting new head coach Pete Carroll in serious consideration for an award. One week they are stomping the 49ers, Chargers, or Bears, the next they are getting destroyed by the Rams.
 
Oakland did beat Seattle 27-24 in preseason, for whatever that's worth.
 
Raiders 27   Seahawks 17
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pittsburgh Steelers @ New Orleans Saints
 
The Saints are looking for that wondrous offense that won them a Super Bowl last year. It is doubtful they will finally find it courtesy of the Steelers, perhaps boasting the best defense in all of football.
 
While New Orleans has been excellent defending the pass this season, their 16th ranked run defense will be tested by Steelers halfback Rashard Mendenhall. If the Saints can't run well, this could be over fast.
 
When Pittsburgh won Super Bowl XLIII in 2008, they failed to make the playoffs the following year. The 4-3 Saints are dangerously flirting with that territory this year.
 
Steelers 23   Saints 20
 
 
 
 
 
Houston Texans @ Indianapolis Colts
Game of the Week
Houston showed they could beat the Colts in the first week of this season. It helped that halfback Arian Foster ran for 231 yards and three touchdowns, but the Colts are horrible defending the run and rank 26th in the league. It is possible Foster matches those career best totals once again this Monday.
 
Duane Brown is the Texans best offensive lineman, and the left tackle will have his hands full with pass rusher Dwight Freeney. Houston did lose their best linebacker in DeMeco Ryans in the middle of their defense for the year, and they now hope 2009 Defensive Rookie of the Year Brian Cushing can play the spot.
 
Indianapolis always seems to lose a key pass catcher every year and not miss a step. All-Pro tight end Dallas Clark is gone for the year, and red zone specialist Austin Collie is also out.
 
Future Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning has already said this game is important to his Colts. They have lost both games in their division so far, thus making him realize how catastrophic a third defeat could be in this battle of 4-2 squads.
 
Colts 38   Texans 35
 
 
 
Power Rankings

1. Steelers
2. Jets
3. Patriots
4. Giants
5. Ravens
6. Colts
7. Titans
8. Falcons
9. Texans
10. Chiefs
11. Saints
12. Dolphins
13. Redskins
14. Buccaneers
15. Eagles
16. Packers
17. Bengals
18. Bears
19. Chargers
20. Rams
21. Vikings
22. Jaguars
23. Raiders
24. Seahawks
25. Cowboys
26. Broncos
27. Cardinals
28. Lions
29. 49ers
30. Browns
31. Bills
32. Panthers
NFL Rule Changes That Altered Football With Week 5 Predictions
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Tags: NFL Jay Cutler Peyton Manning Brett Favre Kyle Orton Vince Young Max Hall Sam Bradford Randy Moss Ryan Torain Frank Gore Arian Foster
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Since 1941, the NFL has changed or added rules over 40 times.

The 2000's decade has been the busiest in the history of the game, manipulating rules in every year. It is the only decade in NFL history this has happened. The 1980's, for example, changed rules just twice in the decade.  

The 2000's were led by two NFL commissioners who never played the game of football beyond high school. Paul Tagliabue, who retired in 2006, played basketball and the NFL he oversaw certainly showed that.

Things have continued to disintegrate under the watch of Roger Goodell since. His latest brainchild, the 18-game season, will kill the OTA, fundamentals, and more possibilities of the unknown making a team out of a shortened training camp.

It will also most likely increase injury to the less prepared player.

Here are some famous rule changes in NFL history to remember, in no particular order:

 

The Lyle Alzado Rule
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Lyle Alzado was a two-time Pro Bowl defensive end who played a violent game violently.

He was extremely active, racking up over 1,000 tackles and 112.5 sacks for three teams over 15 years. 

Alzado was the UPI Defensive Player of the Year in 1977 and the 1982 NFL Comeback Player of the Year. He went to two Super Bowls, winning once.

He also was known for his huge temper, which often flared.  

In a 1982 Divisional playoff game, he ripped the helmet off a startled Jets lineman, Chris Ward, and threw it at him, inspiring the rule barring such acts.

 

 

The Jack Tatum Effect

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In a preseason game in 1978, wide receiver Darryl Stingley ran a short crossing pattern and was met by Pro Bowl safety Jack Tatum of the Oakland Raiders.

Stingley lowered his head into the arriving shoulder of Tatum and ended up a quadriplegic.  

Though the hit was legal, the NFL decided in 1979 that wide receivers could no longer be touched after five yards, as opposed to the previous rule of 10 yards.

 

Girdell

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It has been Goodell's mission to have the quarterback no longer be a football player.

No longer can a defender tackle the quarterback too hard, hit him too high or too low, or put all of his weight on him.

The quarterback no longer has to worry about intentional grounding, much less trying to find an actual receiver, when he faces added pressure. 

Perhaps the future for the quarterback is a frilly dress with a one-hand touch rule?

It pretty much is that way now.

 

 

 

SUDDEN DEATH

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In 1941, the NFL adopted the overtime rule just for playoff games.

It was not actually used until an exhibition game in 1955 between the New York Giants and Los Angeles Rams..

Traditionalist pray Goodell doesn't ruin the NFL more by replacing it with the PC effeminate college overtime rules.

 

 

 

Go For Two

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In 1960, the American Football League put in the two point conversion following touchdowns.

The NFL adopted it in 1994.

 

 

 

 

Basketball Jones

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In 1978, the game of football was changed forever. 

The biggest rule was allowing blockers to extend their arms and hands, clasping or grabbing onto defenders.

With receivers now running around untouched, opening the doors of the spoiled diva era, timing on pass patterns was greatly increased and defenses castrated. 

It was when the NFL started turning into the NBA. 

 

 

Week 5

Record 36-24

 

 
Chicago Bears @ Carolina Panthers
 
With starting quarterback Jay Cutler out, the Bears need to rely on their run game more than ever this season. Too bad the blocking has been so bad this year.
 
They are in prime territory for an upset.
 
Panthers 20   Bears 10
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Cincinnati Bengals
 
The Bucs shot out the gates at 2-0 before reality set in.
 
Cincy has been erratic and disappointing. They need this win bad.
 
Bengals 27    Buccaneers 17
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Denver Broncos @ Baltimore Ravens
 
The Broncos strength, passing the ball, bodes well against a questionable Ravens secondary.
 
The key here is if Denver quarterback Kyle Orton gets any time to pass against a ferocious Baltimore pass rush.
 
Ravens 26    Broncos 21
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Kansas City Chiefs @ Indianapolis Colts
 
Kansas City has a real good chance of staying undefeated.
 
They run the ball well, while the Colts tiny defensive line has problems stopping people.
 
The Chiefs also have an underrated defense.
 
Colts quarterback Peyton Manning will need to be extra sharp in a game the Colts really need to win.
 
Colts 24   Chiefs 20
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Saint Louis Rams @ Detroit Lions
 
Detroit was actually favored to win until a few weeks ago, when Rams rookie quarterback Sam Bradford got sharp enough to lead his team to two straight victories.
 
Detroit is the up and coming team, despite of the fact they have yet to win in 2010.
 
Lions 31    Rams 30
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Green Bay Packers @ Washington Redskins
 
Washington is two plays away from being without a win this year.
 
Green bay misses running back Ryan Grant, and they have yet to show the NFL why several people consider them a Super Bowl contender.
 
The Redskins have one x-factor in their pocket.
 
Ryan Torain gets the start at running back after playing his first game in two years last week. If the injury-prone Torain holds up, he has the ability to keep Washington in the game.
 
Packers 24   Redskins 21
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Atlanta Falcons @ Cleveland Browns
 
Cleveland is better than some realize, yet they unfortunately face a Falcons team just starting to heat up.
 
Falcons 34    Browns 16
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Jacksonville Jaguars @ Buffalo Bills
 
Which Jags team will show up?
 
I'm guessing the lesser version.
 
Jaguars 17   Bills 13
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
New York Giants @ Houston Texans
 
Houston star running back Arian Foster might be the main focus of the Jints defense, but they better watch tight end Owen Daniels too. He could make it a long Sunday for the mediocre New York linebackers.
 
Texans 30    Giants 24
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
New Orleans Saints @ Arizona Cardinals
 
Things are boding well for the Saints defense lately, as they face their second straight rookie quarterback.
 
Undrafted free agent Max Hall looked good in camp, and no one can claim they are shocked he gets his first start this year on Sunday.
 
Saints defensive coordinator Greg Williams will make his debut a nightmare.
 
Saints 41    Cardinals 7
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tennessee Titans @ Dallas Cowboys
Game of the Week
 
Titans quarterback Vince Young comes home to Texas. Actually, so do the Titans. They used to be the Houston Oilers for over three decades.
 
Dallas has been erratic, yet they had a bye week to straighten things out.
 
We will see if they have.
 
Cowboys 30   Titans 27
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
San Diego Chargers @ Oakland Raiders
 
In a match up of two awful head coaches, the Bolts are primed for an upset here.
 
The Raiders know the "Black Hole" is disappointed in them so far this year. Oakland also runs the ball well, though San Diego's run defense is stout.
 
If the porous Raiders run defense keeps the Chargers in check, this might come down to who has the ball last.
 
Chargers 23    Raiders 21
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Philadelphia Eagles @ San Francisco 49ers
 
In a battle of two overrated teams not nearly as good as people thought, this game comes down to a basic fact.
 
The Niners M-U-S-T start running the ball more often. They rank 28th in the NFL with a paltry 78.8 yards per game. The Eagles defense ranks 27th best, giving up almost 132 a game.
 
They need to feed Frank Gore the pill all day or they will go into next week still without a win this year.
 
Eagles 16   49ers 9
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Minnesota Vikings @ New York Jets
 
MAN! The media LOVES the Jets! They are playing their third nationally televised game in five weeks.
 
Fun fact : Recently acquired wide receiver Randy Moss will face both the Jets and Giants twice each this year.
 
Vikings quarterback Brett Favre reminds me of Hall of Fame quarterback Y.A. Tittle in his last season, which was with the Giants.
 
This where his overrated consecutive games streak (Jim Marshall's 282 games as a defensive end is a million times more impressive) may end.
 
The Vikings only real chance is Adrian Peterson and their defense playing to their abilities.
 
Jets 21   Vikings 13
 
 
 
 
Power Rankings
 
1. Ravens
2. Steelers
3. Packers
4. Patriots
5. Saints
6. Jets
7. Texans
8. Chargers
9. Falcons
10. Colts
11. Titans
12. Bengals
13. Bears
14. Chiefs
15. Dolphins
16. Broncos
17. Redskins
18. Cowboys
19. Eagles
20. Vikings
21. Giants
22. Jaguars
23. Buccaneers
24. Cardinals
25. Rams
26. Seahawks
27. Raiders
28. 49ers
29. Lions
30. Browns
31. Bills
32. Panthers


 

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