Thursday, October 28, 2004

 

NFC 2004: Resume after 7 games.

One third of this years' NFL season is over, and already each division has asituation, a player or a change that has been a surprise. Before the season starts, every team has a plan they believe in 100% will create constant football success. It is amazing that for the vast majority, it never worksout. Read the comments for the American Football Conference (AFC) and the NationalFootball Conference (NFC) with their Divisions:



NFC East

By far the biggest surprise has been the New York Giants. I thoughtthey would have one or maybe two wins by game six. Instead, the intensityof Tom Coughlin has produced on field performance. A disappointing surprise has been the Dallas Cowboys. They are nowherenear as good defensively and Bill Parcells made a mistake in not drafting StevenJackson. Instead they selected an already injured Julius Jones. In Washington, defensive coordinator Gregg Williams is making an impact andClinton Portis really is not. Most would have thought that the oppositewould have happened. In Philadelphia, there have been no surprises at all. This may be thebest football organization not located in New England.




NFC North

The Detroit Lions are the surprise team to me. If Ben Roethlisbergerdoes not win rookie of the year, how about Roy Williams? You cancompliment all the so-called skill players you want, but the Lions are a betterteam because of their offensive and defensive line improvement. Green Bay is no surprise, except for their Tennessee game on Monday NightFootball. I do wonder how much longer Brett Favre can separate hispersonal and professional life. He only has so much emotion to work with. Minnesota with Daunte Culpepper is a surprise, but remember the support thathe's getting from Mewelde Moore. When you can find a starter from the 4thround in the draft, you elevate an entire offence, especially the quarterback. I think Chicago will surprise people later in the year. I am sure theydid not anticipate using Craig Krenzel at quarterback by game seven. On amore positive note, Thomas Jones has been solid at running back.




NFC South

Watch out for Brian Griese and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Personally, Ireally didn't have a lot of faith in him but he may have found the perfectmentor in Jon Gruden. In the exact opposite, Atlanta is having a good year, but quarterback MichaelVick is not. By Week 10 or so, this West Coast Offence and his skillsshould begin to mesh, if not, the NFL's greatest athlete may need to sit downfor a game or two. With Carolina, losses in free agency in combination with injury have made aSuper Bowl participating team look very average. In New Orleans, the temptations of Bourbon Street seem to take the mosttalented players and diminish their skills to the average.




NFC West

The Arizona Cardinals are my surprise team of the year. I was going towrite all about how real they are, but I've yet to see them on TV.Arizona is turning it around because of head coach Dennis Green. The St. Louis Rams have no surprises in that they throw to win, and run tokill the clock. I have immense respect for Mike Martz but I do questionthat penalty assessment in the Miami game. With San Francisco, check out the next seven games on their schedule. ForSeattle, their November 14th game at St. Louis will probably determinewhether the Seahawks finish first in the division or even make the playoffs atall.




 

NFL at a glance: All results for Week 1-7.

WEEK 1 , Thursday, Sep. 9NewEngland 27, Indianapolis 24
Saturday, Sep. 11Tennessee 17, Miami 7
Sunday, Sep. 12
St.Louis 17, Arizona 10Cleveland 20, Baltimore 3
N.Y.Jets 31, Cincinnati 24Detroit 20, Chicago 16
Jacksonville13, Buffalo 10Pittsburgh 24, Oakland 21
SanDiego 27, Houston 20Seattle 21, New Orleans 7
Washington 16, Tampa Bay 10Atlanta 21, San Francisco 19
Minnesota 35, Dallas 17Philadelphia 31, N.Y. Giants 17
Denver34, Kansas City 24
Monday, Sep. 13GreenBay 24, Carolina 14
 
WEEK 2, Sunday, Sep. 19
Carolina28, Kansas City 17Chicago 21, Green Bay 10
Jacksonville 7, Denver 6Detroit 28, Houston 16
Indianapolis 31, Tennessee 17Baltimore 30, Pittsburgh 13
New Orleans 30, San Francisco 27Atlanta 34, St. Louis 17
N.Y.Giants 20, Washington 14Seattle10, Tampa Bay 6
Oakland13, Buffalo 10Dallas19, Cleveland 12
NewEngland 23, Arizona 12N.Y.Jets 34, San Diego 28
Cincinnati16, Miami 13

Return to top

Monday, Sep. 20Philadelphia 27, Minnesota 16
 
WEEK 3, Sunday, Sep. 26
Atlanta 6, Arizona 3Baltimore 23, Cincinnati 9
Minnesota 27, Chicago 22N.Y.Giants 27, Cleveland 10
Houston 24, Kansas City 21Jacksonville 15, Tennessee 12
NewOrleans 28, St. Louis 25 (OT)Philadelphia30, Detroit 13
Denver23, San Diego 13Indianapolis45, Green Bay 31
Seattle34, San Francisco 0Pittsburgh13, Miami 3
Oakland30, Tampa Bay 20
Monday, Sep. 27 Dallas 21, Washington 18
Open date: Buffalo,Carolina, New England, N.Y. Jets

Return to top

 
WEEK 4, Sunday, Oct. 3
Pittsburgh 28, Cincinnati 17Indianapolis 24, Jacksonville 17
NewEngland 31, Buffalo 17N.Y.Giants 14, Green Bay 7
Houston 30, Oakland 17Philadelphia 19, Chicago 9
Cleveland 17, Washington 13Atlanta 27, Carolina 10
Arizona 34, New Orleans 10Denver 16, Tampa Bay 13
N.Y.Jets 17, Miami 9SanDiego 38, Tennessee 17
St.Louis 24, San Francisco 14
Monday, Oct. 4 KansasCity 27, Baltimore 24
Open date: Dallas,Detroit, Minnesota, Seattle

Return to top

 
WEEK 5, Sunday, Oct. 10
Pittsburgh 34, Cleveland 23Detroit1 7, Atlanta 10
NewEngland 24, Miami 10Minnesota 34, Houston 28 (OT)
N.Y.Giants 26, Dallas 10Indianapolis 35, Oakland 14
TampaBay 20, New Orleans 17N.Y.Jets 16, Buffalo 14
SanDiego 34, Jacksonville 21SanFrancisco 31, Arizona 28 (OT)
Denver 20, Carolina 17St.Louis 33, Seattle 27 (OT)
Baltimore 17, Washington 10
Monday, Oct. 11Tennessee48, Green Bay 27
Open date: Chicago, Cincinnati, Kansas City, Philadelphia

Return to top

 
WEEK 6, Sunday, Oct. 17
Philadelphia 30, Carolina 8Cleveland 34, Cincinnati 17
GreenBay 38, Detroit 10Houston 20, Tennessee 10
Jacksonville 22, Kansas City 16Buffalo20, Miami 13
Atlanta 21, San Diego 20NewEngland 30, Seattle 20
N.Y.Jets 22, San Francisco 14Washington 13, Chicago 10
Denver 31, Oakland 3Pittsburgh 24, Dallas 20
Minnesota 38, New Orleans 31
Monday, Oct. 18St.Louis 28, Tampa Bay 21
Open date: Arizona,Baltimore, Indianapolis, N.Y. Giants

Return to top


WEEK 7, Sunday, Oct. 24
KansasCity 56, Atlanta 10Baltimore 20, Buffalo 6
TampaBay 19, Chicago 7Detroit28, N.Y. Giants 13
Jacksonville 27, Indianapolis 24Philadelphia 34, Cleveland 31 (OT)
SanDiego 17, Carolina 6Miami31, St. Louis 14
Minnesota 20, Tennessee 3NewEngland 13, N.Y. Jets 7
GreenBay 41, Dallas 20NewOrleans 31, Oakland 26
Arizona 25, Seattle 17
Monday, Oct. 25Cincinnati 23, Denver 10
Open date: Houston, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Washington

Return to top



This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?