Thursday, Sep. 7
WIN Miami at Pittsburgh 8:30 p.m.
Sunday, Sep. 10
Atlanta at Carolina WIN
Baltimore at Tampa Bay WIN
Buffalo at New England WIN
WIN Cincinnati at Kansas City
WIN Denver at St. Louis
New Orleans at Cleveland WIN
N.Y. Jets at Tennessee WIN
WIN Philadelphia at Houston
WIN Seattle at Detroit
WIN Chicago at Green Bay
WIN Dallas at Jacksonville
Niners at Arizona WIN
WIN Colts at N.Y. Giants
Monday, Sep. 11
Minnesota at Washington WIN
WIN San Diego at Oakland
"Dad, you killed the zombie Flanders!" "He was a zombie?"
I've got 9 road teams winning on week 1. I'm opening the season with a train wreck.
i think the bengals are a better team but they had the worst off season of anyteam I have ever seen. They are not on the same page at all and they are heading into one of the tougher places to play in the entire nfl coupled with the fact that the cheifs while nowhere near the powerhouse they used to be, our still an ok team who run the ball well and don't lose at home that often.
The cheifs will begin to unravel when teams find out how much of a downstep they took on their Oline when they lost Wille Roaf and blitz on that weak spot. Coupled with the fact that they seem to never ever want to actually obquire a WR of any talent whatsoever. Their Defense is still shaky and will remain so, adding a head coach doesn't change that ask Indy how long it took them to get a D. The chiefs are a 7-9 team this year and 6 of those 7 wins will be at home including week 1.
Last edited by Miranda Tarkin; Sep 12th, 2006 at 09:17:20 AM.
Thursday, Sep. 7
Miami (W) at Pittsburgh 8:30 p.m.
Sunday, Sep. 10
Atlanta at Carolina (W)
Baltimore at Tampa Bay (W)
Buffalo at New England (W)
Cincinnati at Kansas City (W)
Denver (W) at St. Louis
New Orleans at Cleveland (W)
N.Y. Jets at Tennessee (W)
Philadelphia (W) at Houston
Seattle (W) at Detroit
Chicago (W) at Green Bay
Dallas (W) at Jacksonville
Niners at Arizona (W)
Colts at N.Y. Giants (W)
Monday, Sep. 11
Minnesota (W) at Washington
San Diego at Oakland (W)
Thursday, Sep. 7
Miami at Pittsburgh (W)
Sunday, Sep. 10
Atlanta at Carolina (W)
Baltimore (W) at Tampa Bay
Buffalo at New England (W)
Cincinnati (W) at Kansas City
Denver (W) at St. Louis
New Orleans (W) at Cleveland
N.Y. Jets at Tennessee (W)
Philadelphia (W) at Houston
Seattle (W) at Detroit
Chicago at Green Bay (W)
Dallas (W) at Jacksonville
Niners at Arizona (W)
Colts (W) at N.Y. Giants
Monday, Sep. 11
Minnesota at Washington (W)
San Diego (W) at Oakland
Just for tonight, I'll pick the rest later
Miami at Pittsburgh (W)
eddie kennison is a #2 maybe a #3 reciever and the cheifs have been using him as a #1 guy for years, hell when he played on the broncos he was #3 behind smith and eddie mac and then we cast him off and the cheifs picked up our garbage. I mean try and make a trade for deion branch, hell doug gabriel that the pats just picked up is a better option than kennison. Make a move for TO, dante stallworth, do something. When was the last time the cheifs tried to get a reciever, oh yea eddie kennison like 5 years ago.
Last edited by Miranda Tarkin; Sep 12th, 2006 at 09:17:41 AM.
Well they are tapped too close to the cap which is the problem. Now Sammie Parker has a lot of potential to be a top reciever though. His biggest problem is staying healthy and not dropping passes.
Also I didn't realize that NBC got Bob "I am boring " Costas to do their pregame shows. I guess I won't be watching many of those.
here is why I thought Miami would win tonight. Down 17-14, first and goal at the dolphins 1 yard line and charlie batch fumbles. That could be a game breaker.
Steel town is missing Ben big time right now.
Last edited by Miranda Tarkin; Sep 12th, 2006 at 09:18:05 AM.
new season, new signature
and daunte cullpepper has looked pretty sharp on this drive after looking like crap the 1st half
Last edited by Miranda Tarkin; Sep 12th, 2006 at 09:18:20 AM.
Looks like Miami got the Culpepper of '05.
Yeah Culpepper has played terrible in the 4 quarter. Both of those INTS were horrible passes. One was thrown in triple coverage and that last one was thrown to no one. Of course this was set up because they couldn't run the ball either, plus there defense has played horrible in the second half. So far the Dolphins don't look like no SB contender to me.
In the first part of the second half, the Dolphins' defense was doing pretty well. I think it was those 2 consecutive penalties that threw them off their game.
I still think it made them play a bit less aggressive, which let the steelers gain some easy yards on them.
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