[...] Check it out! While looking through the blogosphere we stumbled on an interesting post today.Here’s a quick excerptThe 0-6 Miami Dolphins, Despite Trent Green out for the season, will at some point win a game and avoid duplicating the 1976 Buccaneers. Neither occurred today, and this is not why they play the games. Goliath beat up David, … [...]
No team with Chad Pennington at QB will ever go to the Super Bowl…might get lucky and get to the playoffs. Aside from age, history and much better team colors (I look horrible in green), I am a NY Giant fan. Which brings us to the point about “overrated.” We’ll see on 11/11.
As a Jets fan, I’ll concede that the “accurate” Pennington just doesn’t have much more in his arsenal. Yeah sure, he’s accurate in tight, slow games. But he’ll never be the comeback kid because he’s physically and mechanically inept. Mentally, he’s great. But it takes at least three to tango in the NFL. Might make a good coach one day, though. Plink ‘n Plunk Pennington.
I’m not a Giants fan, but I don’t dislike them. I concede that I wasn’t all that up-to-date on them pre-season, but I knew of the Strahan problem, and that Eli was showing some odd playing tendencies. Burress is the Buttress. And the defense is improving. I think they’re doing great, in general. In the NFC, that suffices, but in the NFL these days, “in general” is certainly not “compared to the Patriots.”
Though I wouldn’t ignore the teams that may have some bounce (Eagles?), I’m curious about the underrated, like the Lions/Bucs game, and the Vikes, and teams like that -= teams that theorhetically could. It’s been an interesting week.
Man-Genius better hurry up and start tooling around with the roster – and call some less typical Jets plays. It’s one thing to take chances early in a game, it’s another thing to get stuck with chances later. Wouldn’t it be best then to take chances more early???
Wow, another entralling post that combines politics and sports!!!!! Kind of reminds me of that episode of “Seinfeld” when Costanza was able to combine food, sex, and television; thus, having it all….
[...] — Dave the Infidel Sage @ 9:20 pm The last few weeks I’ve been receiving my Sunday NFL game summaries from Eric at the Tygyrrrr Express. I suggest you take the time to give him a look. I enjoy the [...]
[...] blacktygrrrr placed an observative post today on NFL 2007–Week 7 Recap.Here’s a quick excerpt:For those who are looking for my standard NFL Recap, scroll down a few paragraphs. Another football game took place a day earlier involving the coed flag football league I am in. After my bye week due to business travel, the Brown Team … [...]
Mostly because securing Giant season tickets are a near impossibility, I was a Jet season ticket holder for almost 20 years. They never failed to surprise (with a good season)…stopped going when the kids got old enough to tell us Dad’s to stay home and let them go without us…PS: we “forgot” to renew.
My Personal “Keep Me Up To Date On The Top News” blog » NFL 2007–Week 7 Recap said,
October 21, 2007 at 4:48 pm
[...] Check it out! While looking through the blogosphere we stumbled on an interesting post today.Here’s a quick excerptThe 0-6 Miami Dolphins, Despite Trent Green out for the season, will at some point win a game and avoid duplicating the 1976 Buccaneers. Neither occurred today, and this is not why they play the games. Goliath beat up David, … [...]
Jay said,
October 21, 2007 at 7:32 pm
Eric…
Where do you play football? My 57 year old legs need a good time.
Stormwarning said,
October 21, 2007 at 7:33 pm
No team with Chad Pennington at QB will ever go to the Super Bowl…might get lucky and get to the playoffs. Aside from age, history and much better team colors (I look horrible in green), I am a NY Giant fan. Which brings us to the point about “overrated.” We’ll see on 11/11.
Jersey McJones said,
October 21, 2007 at 8:16 pm
As a Jets fan, I’ll concede that the “accurate” Pennington just doesn’t have much more in his arsenal. Yeah sure, he’s accurate in tight, slow games. But he’ll never be the comeback kid because he’s physically and mechanically inept. Mentally, he’s great. But it takes at least three to tango in the NFL. Might make a good coach one day, though. Plink ‘n Plunk Pennington.
I’m not a Giants fan, but I don’t dislike them. I concede that I wasn’t all that up-to-date on them pre-season, but I knew of the Strahan problem, and that Eli was showing some odd playing tendencies. Burress is the Buttress. And the defense is improving. I think they’re doing great, in general. In the NFC, that suffices, but in the NFL these days, “in general” is certainly not “compared to the Patriots.”
Though I wouldn’t ignore the teams that may have some bounce (Eagles?), I’m curious about the underrated, like the Lions/Bucs game, and the Vikes, and teams like that -= teams that theorhetically could. It’s been an interesting week.
Man-Genius better hurry up and start tooling around with the roster – and call some less typical Jets plays. It’s one thing to take chances early in a game, it’s another thing to get stuck with chances later. Wouldn’t it be best then to take chances more early???
JMJ
The Tygrrrr Sexpress said,
October 21, 2007 at 8:33 pm
Wow, another entralling post that combines politics and sports!!!!! Kind of reminds me of that episode of “Seinfeld” when Costanza was able to combine food, sex, and television; thus, having it all….
NFL 2007–Week 7 Recap « Constitution Club said,
October 21, 2007 at 9:20 pm
[...] — Dave the Infidel Sage @ 9:20 pm The last few weeks I’ve been receiving my Sunday NFL game summaries from Eric at the Tygyrrrr Express. I suggest you take the time to give him a look. I enjoy the [...]
www.soccersecrets.info » NFL 2007–Week 7 Recap said,
October 22, 2007 at 6:23 am
[...] blacktygrrrr placed an observative post today on NFL 2007–Week 7 Recap.Here’s a quick excerpt:For those who are looking for my standard NFL Recap, scroll down a few paragraphs. Another football game took place a day earlier involving the coed flag football league I am in. After my bye week due to business travel, the Brown Team … [...]
Stormwarning said,
October 22, 2007 at 10:25 am
Mostly because securing Giant season tickets are a near impossibility, I was a Jet season ticket holder for almost 20 years. They never failed to surprise (with a good season)…stopped going when the kids got old enough to tell us Dad’s to stay home and let them go without us…PS: we “forgot” to renew.