Monday, November 2, 2009

3 NFL Observations You're Sure To Hate:




1. The Colts; you can’t beat them; only hope to contain them.

2. Brett Favre is my American Idol.

3. The Bronco’s are who I thought they were!


The San Francisco 49ers did everything they wanted to do on Sunday. They held Peyton Manning to zero Touchdowns (Something that hasn’t been done in 10 straight games.) They held an offense that came into Sunday averaging nearly 30 points per game to just 18. They got their own offense clicking, (As much as San Fran’s offense clicks these days.) with both Alex Smith and Frank Gore getting into the end zone. They also minimized their own turnovers to 2. And yet, the Colts found a way to win. They trailed for the first 3 quarters. Sure they put up huge offensive numbers, but they failed to get into the end zone. And then it happened! Joseph Addai took the handoff and instead of running it for a mediocre gain, threw a TD pass to Reggie Wayne. Are you kidding me? Has Joseph Addai ever thrown the football in a game before? The better question is; why was Reggie Wayne all alone in the end zone? None of that matters though, because the Colts were just doing what the Colts do; snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.


Brett Favre leading his Vikings to victory over Green Bay in week 4 was the game of the week. It had everyone talking before, during, and after. But I am more impressed with Favre in Week 8. Going back to Green Bay dressed in purple, being received with boos from fans that 3 years ago were chanting his name, and throwing 4 TD’s to lead his new team past his old one. Sure the Vikings tried to give the game away. They were leading 24-3 and let the Packers score 17 unanswered points to pull within 4, but that’s as close as it ever got. Brett Favre did not play like a purple pill taking 40 year old. He outplayed his younger replacement. In fact Aaron Rogers was the one limping after the game and listed on the injury report today. Favre’s theme song (whether he knows it or not) is, Toby Keith’s “I’m not as good as I once was.” But on the downside of his career, he is still better than most of the league’s starting QB’s.


Kyle Orton is a clock management QB. He is not a QB that will make huge mistakes, but he is also not the savior Denver has made him out to be. The first 6 games of this season, the Bronco’s have escaped with narrow victories. While most people were praising Kyle Orton and his Fantasy Football type numbers, I was telling everyone, “Wait and watch.” Wait and watch what, you ask? The first 6 games of a season have never defined a team or a player. The 2003 Vikings are proof enough of that. They started 6-0 and ended 8-8. What happened? Reality caught up to them. Teams figured out how to stop them, and they had no plan B. The Denver Bronco’s will be facing a similar fate this year. I originally predicted them to finish 8-8, but considering the lackluster division in which they play, they will probably pull off a winning season. They still face the Steelers (L), Redskins (W), Chargers (L), Giants (L), Chiefs (W), Colts (L), Raiders (W), Eagles (L), Chiefs (W). By my calculations, they finish 10-6, and fight for a wild card spot. Sure, 1 loss may not be enough to start discrediting this team, but when they lose 5 out of their last 9 games, you heard it here first!

2 comments:

  1. Love it. Right on the nose with Favre as well as the Broncos. everyone is chanting savior for Orton, I say he was just in the right place at the right time. Ryan Leaf could have pulled those victories off as well. I think a 10-6 finish is generous but very likely.

    Favre on the other hand, can finish 15-1 and still not be considered a key asset. And I tell you why......strength of schedule. I am a Viking fan and love the fact to see Favre in PURPLE, but the biggest test will be in the playoffs. Until then, he won't truly be tested, nor will his Vikings.

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  2. I appreciate your kind words on the Colts. While I would much rather see them blow out teams by 2 TD's I love knowing that in a tight game they have what it takes to win. What really stands out to me is their D. That sack by Freeney in the 4th to put them out of field goal range was fantastic. If the defense keeps playing like this I like my chances against any team in the league.

    I like Orton BTW. The dude is just a winner. He doesn't have staggering numbers except for the one that matters in the W vs L category.

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