GB strolls to Dallas to play in a NFL match up of two 10-1 teams. Very interesting match up if you ask me and I am not sure I am sold on a winner because the teams are pretty equal. I am going to give my edge to the Cowboys though because of there running game. I think that Marion and Julius are going to be able to run more than Ryan Grant will tonight.
Lets break down the positions a little bit:
QB
Tony Romo -vs- Brett Favre - (=)
Interesting that both of these QB's are 1 and 2 ranked in the NFC QB wise. Romo has a 105.3 QB rating and Favre has a 101.5 QB Rating next on the list in the NFC is Jeff Garcia with a 96 QB rating. To me that is an amazing stat at this point in the season.
Here are the top QB ratings at the end of the season the last 5 years in the NFC
2006 - Drew Brees 96.2 - (Favre 72.7, Romo 95,1)
2005 - Matt Hasselbeck 98.2 - (Favre 70.9)
2004 - Daunte Culpepper 110.9 - (Favre 92.4)
2003 - Daunte Culpepper 96.4 - (Favre 90.4)
2002 - Brad Johnson 92.9 - (Favre 85.6)
Pretty amazing after looking at those stats huh?. I think both QB's are going to be able to pass in this game and think you would be wise to start either of them if you have the opportunity.
RB
Marion and Julius -vs- Ryan Grant - (DAL)
Marion and Julius seem to get it done week in and week out no matter who they are playing they are used as a committe so there stats really do not show what the run 2 of them do together. For instance the last 3 weeks the two have combined for:
Week 10 - 23 carries 82 yards
Week 11 - 23 Carries 73 yards 1 catch
Week 12 - 32 carries 167 yards 8 catches 38 yards
Now these combined numbers are not huge fantasy numbers but it does show that Dallas does do some serious running and its not just all passing like I have heard some say. With that information said I still give the running game to Dallas this week but fantasy wise I do not play either Barber or Jones and I think Dallas focus's on the Run and Grant will be off as well.
WR
TO and Clayton or whoever -vs- Driver and Jennings - (GB)
I really think Dallas shuts down the run in this game and tries to pressure Favre more than trying to cover these WR's. With that being said I think GB's guys are going to have pretty big days. Look for Favre to be spreading the ball all over the field you may even see some Offensive lineman catch a pass in this game.
TE
Jason Witten -vs- Donald Lee (DAL)
Key factor to me in this game, I think GB shuts down Owens well maybe not shut him down but at least cover him unlike last week where he was open on I think all of his catches. Look for Witten to make some huge plays and really pull out the win for the Cowboys. I do not think the Pack have anyone to cover him and I think Dallas Exposes it.
DEF
Dallas -vs- GB (DAL)
Dallas's defens is better even though GB seems to be pulling it together on the other side of the ball. I just think Dallas will be able to move the ball on the Packers defense easily.
Dallas wins this game by 10.
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Thursday, November 29, 2007
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Remembering Sean Taylor
A young adult, a father, a fiance, and gone at the age of 24. Coming from a father of 2 this thing really hurts me as well. I just can not think or even imagine not being able to see my kids grow up. What a horrible story that a 24 year old man gets killed in his own home.
Sean spent most of his life playing the game he loved becoming one of the hardest hitters in the NFL. You do not just get a nickname like the "Meast" (half man half beast) for no reason. He started out his life in football in Pinecrest Florida playing for Gulliver Prep School, playing running back and defensive back. Sticking around home Sean decided to go to the University of Miami. He played as a true freshman and went on to become one of Miami's top safety's. He later was drafted by the Washington Redskins in 2004 in the first round pick no.5. In his first year in the NFL Sean took the starting position at free safety.
What a shame..... Yes the death of a young man and how it happened is a shame but the bigger shame to me is the news reporters bringing up his past. Yes I guess you can get an acquired image because of your past but it does not need to be brought up in a situation like this. Every story you read yesterday was about how Sean's past was bad and how he got into trouble.
Quote from Clinton Portis, Sean Taylors friend and Team Mate
Quote:
"Ever since Sean had his little girl, it was like a new Sean," Portis said. "He was always smiling, always happy, always talking about his child. It was good to see Sean walk by smiling. |
Sean leaves a family, a child and his future wife along with a lot of fans in Washington, including one that has been a valued member at NLS LadyNredskinsfan Smile girl it will be ok.. I did not know the man but after seeing him play in Miami and in the Pros I enjoyed watching him play and thought he could have become one of the best defensive backs in the NFL. I will miss watching him play much like his family and friends are going to miss his presents. Rest In Peace Sean we will miss you.
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Monday, November 26, 2007
Sean Taylor Shot
Sean Taylor Shot at Home
Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor was shot at his Florida home Monday
morning, sources tell WSVN-TV in Miami.
The Redskins free safety was in surgery at Jackson Memorial Hospital where
he is listed in extremely critical condition.
Taylor, who had on the Redskins' injured list for the second straight week
due to a right knee sprain, was shot in the leg and the bullet reportedly struck
the femoral artery. The incident occurred at his home in the Palmetto Bay section
of Miami.
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Sunday, November 18, 2007
Hot Sunday
IS it? nah not really its actually kind of cold but its football season and it always seems hot around these parts. I seem to get an attitutde because all I watch is football, sports center, more football, going to football games, etc. Is it wrong? I dont really care this is who I am and what I like to do. So please leave me alone. On to some good topics.
Did you see what my gfx manager "what" made me? Check it out its the Lebron on the right yep it is sweet. Thanks man. www.nolimitsportsline.com has some great gfx. If you have not checked it out yet you should now.
I am torn between two girls now on which one I should spend most of my fantasy about at night. I am not sure if there is any hate between the two as I sleep and dream about both. You know the first one to be Biel she is posted below but since this new season of prison break has been on I may have found some competition. What are your thoughts on: Jodi Lyn O Keefe yes pictured to the left. Just not sure how I feel about this situation. Do I keep my loyalties or have both? Tuff decision.
So thats about it today if I can grace you with anything more I will and if you have not come over to NLS and see what we can do for your fantasy team.
Mike Out
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Crotch Grabber on the Loose
Milwaukee radio is looking for a crotch grabber. The guy seen below is being looked for after taking a free grab at Ruvell Martin and his junk. If you have seen this man please report him to authorities and the Man Card watchers club immediately.
Friday, November 09, 2007
Wonder Woman
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Phillies Get Lidge
Interesting News today the Phillies went out and got a Closer in a 5 player trade with the Houston AStros. The Phillies got lidge in the deal. Lidge has went from being one of the best to one of the worst quickly but Houston has the guys in the bullpen to do this type of trade. I think it works out well for both teams.
Philadelphia Phillies have acquired CL Brad Lidge from the Houston Astros in a five-player trade.The Astros received OF Michael Bourn, pitcher Geoff Geary and 3B Mike Costanzo. In addition to Lidge, the Phillies also acquired IF Eric Bruntlett from the Astros.
Thursday, November 01, 2007
Over Paid + Youth = Ego and Problems
Over Paid + Youth = Ego and Problems
by: Mike
admin www.nolimitsportsline.com
How can we ruin a young just graduating college senior or for that matter a college player? Lets see we can ruin him by putting him in the spot light, breaking down every thing he has done on and off the field, interview him over and over again, put him in front of camera's and make him speak, or simply make him wear a suit and broadcast a day in life of a new super star. Nah those will not ruin a player or his future those will just make him feel really uncomfortable. We can ruin a player by paying him Millions and Millions of dollars to play in a game that he has never been apart of. I understand the system and how it works but why is this system in place?
Most college graduate are around 22-25 years old while a professional football player is to the lower end of the totem pole do they need $3,162,340.00 in there first season? I think that much money is ridiculous amount of money to be paying Jamarcus Russell in his first season after he held out for X amount of months before he settled on that amount of money don’t you? Jamarcus Russell is getting paid more than Drew Brees, Jeff Garcia, and Tony Romo (before Contract increase) and many other QB's that I have found contracts for. What is the point of this? Hello you have done nothing; we do not even know if you can play in the NFL, you could be another Akili Smith.
The above example is one of many that I have seen in just this past season. Why should we continue to do this to these kids? Giving a kid this much money at that young of an age is and will change there ego for the rest of there lives. I did not do any research on this but most of these kids do not put school first when in college its more of I have to type of thing. After most of these kids leave the NFL they do not have anything saved or have no where else to go or do if they can not get some kind of job with the NFL. Why keep doing this? Oh yeah that’s right to make money.
We use the youth as a breeding ground for our owners to make money. Looking at it like that it is almost (I am not saying it is) like what Mike Vick did with his dogs. Raise them groom them and make money off of them then release them. Just so you can make money. Greed is what this country is about and I really feel that we are hurting these kids in the long run. Why not have contracts set up with incentives?
Incentives would drive the youth of the NFL. Give them X amount of money to have a degree in there field other than football, Give them X amount of money for starting X amount of games, or how about if you do what you are supposed to do we will give you more money. Do not give them 3.1 million because that’s what they want. To me it’s pretty depressing.
by: Mike
admin www.nolimitsportsline.com
How can we ruin a young just graduating college senior or for that matter a college player? Lets see we can ruin him by putting him in the spot light, breaking down every thing he has done on and off the field, interview him over and over again, put him in front of camera's and make him speak, or simply make him wear a suit and broadcast a day in life of a new super star. Nah those will not ruin a player or his future those will just make him feel really uncomfortable. We can ruin a player by paying him Millions and Millions of dollars to play in a game that he has never been apart of. I understand the system and how it works but why is this system in place?
Most college graduate are around 22-25 years old while a professional football player is to the lower end of the totem pole do they need $3,162,340.00 in there first season? I think that much money is ridiculous amount of money to be paying Jamarcus Russell in his first season after he held out for X amount of months before he settled on that amount of money don’t you? Jamarcus Russell is getting paid more than Drew Brees, Jeff Garcia, and Tony Romo (before Contract increase) and many other QB's that I have found contracts for. What is the point of this? Hello you have done nothing; we do not even know if you can play in the NFL, you could be another Akili Smith.
The above example is one of many that I have seen in just this past season. Why should we continue to do this to these kids? Giving a kid this much money at that young of an age is and will change there ego for the rest of there lives. I did not do any research on this but most of these kids do not put school first when in college its more of I have to type of thing. After most of these kids leave the NFL they do not have anything saved or have no where else to go or do if they can not get some kind of job with the NFL. Why keep doing this? Oh yeah that’s right to make money.
We use the youth as a breeding ground for our owners to make money. Looking at it like that it is almost (I am not saying it is) like what Mike Vick did with his dogs. Raise them groom them and make money off of them then release them. Just so you can make money. Greed is what this country is about and I really feel that we are hurting these kids in the long run. Why not have contracts set up with incentives?
Incentives would drive the youth of the NFL. Give them X amount of money to have a degree in there field other than football, Give them X amount of money for starting X amount of games, or how about if you do what you are supposed to do we will give you more money. Do not give them 3.1 million because that’s what they want. To me it’s pretty depressing.
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