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    About Me: Nicknamed "Moose" by former teammate Babe Laufenberg, Johnston became a full-time starter in 1991 and was a key member of the Cowboys' three Super Bowl winning teams (1992, 1993 and 1994). A second-round draft pick out of Syracuse University in 1989,
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    What we learned in Week 1

    Tuesday, September 12, 2006, 12:00 AM EST [General]

    What have we learned after Week 1?  

     Home-field advantage doesn't seem to mean as much. Road teams finished the opening weekend of the season with a 11-5 record.  

    NFL doctors are pretty good at what they do. Quarterbacks starting Week 1 coming off surgery were 4-1. The only quarterback to lose was Daunte Culpepper. Drew Brees, Chad Pennington, Donovan McNabb and Carson Palmer all won.  

    Warrick Dunn and Chester Taylor can be featured backs. Here are their stats ... Dunn 29 carries 132 yards, Taylor 31 carries 88 yards.  

     The Ravens are as good as they said they were.They won their first road game since November of 2004 while shutting out the Buccaneers in Tampa for the first time since 1996.  

    Philip Rivers was worth the gamble to let Drew Brees go to the Saints via free agency. He did more than manage the game. Never underestimate a coaches son.  

    Looking forward to see in Week 2.  

    St. Louis Rams: Great win versus Denver in the opener. Now its time to go on the road and show that the new regime of Scott Linehan along with defensive coordinator Jim Haslett is a team to watch in '06. If they are not ready the 49ers will be a tough test.  

    Atlanta Falcons: 252 yards rushing against a very good Panther defense. John Abraham is a force for the Falcons defense. Would take a big step in the NFC South with consecutive victories to open the season in the division if they beat the Bucs at home.  

    Baltimore Ravens: We may have to wait until week 4 to see if they are for real. They have the Raiders and the Browns the next two weeks and could go into their Week 4 matchup with the Chargers at 3-0.  

    Detroit Lions: Can the Lions rebound from a tough loss to the defending NFC champion Seahawks as they travel to Chicago to face the Bears? There was a lot of emotion in the opener. Has Rod Marinelli changed the culture in Detroit or will they come out flat versus the Bears? 

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    The clock struck Midnight on the pre-season Cinderella.

    Saturday, September 9, 2006, 07:56 AM EST [NFL]

    Miami has two tough games before their bye in week 8 and lost the first one to the Steelers in the opener. Their only other difficult game before the break is against the Patriots on October 8th. If the Dolphins take care of business along the way and beat the Pats they will enter the bye at 6-1 and have a leg up on the defending division champs. The Steelers proved they are not a one man team as Charlie Batch raised his record as a Steeler starter to 3-0 filling in for Big Ben. A vintage Steeler performance with stout defense and a good running game.

     

    Can we predict anything from the pre-season? One fact that stands out is only one team has made it to the Super Bowl after a loosing record in the pre-season. The Redskins made it to the big game after a loosing campaign in the pre-season in 1982. That was a strike shortened season so it deserves to be marked by an asterisk. Using that as a bench mark the Colts(1-3), Buccaneers(1-3), Redskins(0-4) and Steelers(0-4) will not make it to Miami for Super Bowl XLI. Teams to watch are the Bengals, Cowboys, Panthers and Giants. All finished un defeated in the pre-season.

    Free agency has created parity in the NFL and we have seen a number of teams move from worst to first in their division. The Eagles are the only team with a legitimate shot to keep the streak alive in the very competitive NFC East. The other teams trying to go worst to first: Jets, Browns, Texans, Raiders, Packers, Saints and 49ers. See my point.

    There are a few teams to watch as the season starts. They will not be play-off teams but should take some big strides in 2006. I like what Brad Childress is doing in Minnesota and what Rod Marinelli is doing in Detroit. Is Chicago still a lock in the NFC North? The NFC West should be more competitive and it will not be easy for the Seahawks to run the table in the division as they did in '06. The Rams will be better with Scott Linehan as the head coach and Jim Haslett as the defensive co-ordinator. The Niners will give each team they play all they want after having a good off-season and the addition of Norv Turner as the offensive co-ordinator. Edgerin James brings some much needed balance to the Cardinals. The one team that could make a jump to the play-offs is the Ravens. The addition of Steve McNair should solve the QB dilemna that ahs plagued the ravens since their Super Bowl victory in 2000.

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