Sunday, September 30, 2007

NFL Week 4 Observations

The NFL season is now one quarter over. Its pretty obvious that a few teams are really good, and its pretty obvious that a few teams are really bad. Here are a few of my other observations after week 4.

1) That damn Chevy commercial with the John Mellencamp song is really getting old.

2) The Patriots cheating scandal is over. They got a slap on the wrist and it is time to move on. I am tired of hearing about it.

3) Man, it is so much fun to watch Brett Favre play football.

4) I wonder if anybody in the San Diego Chargers' front office is starting to wonder how much money it would take to bring Marty back.

5) I guess it's Kyle Orton time in Chicago.

6) Joey Harrington finally got some protection in Atlanta and he turned in a quality game.

7) I've decided the reason Donovan McNabb is having a sub par year so far is because he has too many white players around him in the Eagle offense. How can we expect McNabb to put up good numbers when his number one wide receiver is white, his number two tight end is white, his left offensive guard is white, and his right offensive tackle is white? We all know that white guys are just too slow to compete at the NFL level.

8) I wonder which Browns team will show up next week against New England. Something tells me that it probably won't matter, though.

9) The Patriots have looked really good so far. But, let's not forget that the Patriots have beaten the Jets (1-3), the Chargers (1-3), and the Bills (1-3). New England has a remarkably easy schedule this year and won't even be tested until they play Dallas in week 6.

10) The Colts are 4-0, but they still don't look good on defense. Now it looks like they may have lost Rob Morris for the year and Bob Sanders is starting to show signs of wear and tear already.

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