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Eli and the Giants Fantastic Finish!
Feb 04, 2008 | 2:40AM | report this
  Back to back Mannings winning the Super Bowl is unbelievable.  No one real thought that the Giants could pull off the Super Bowl.  Most didn't even think they could beat the Cowboys let alone the Packers and Patriots as well.

  The Giants defense beat QBs Romo, Favre, and Brady to finish off a tremendous road record and rode it all the way to winning the Super Bowl.
yes sirrrr
  Eli followed his brothers footsteps by winning the Super Bowl MVP as well.  Now for Eli the pressure is off.  The #### that was put on his back because he was a Manning in New York, was taken away yesterday in Arizona.

It had been 17 years already since the Giants last won the Super Bowl with the "big Tuna" so I was happy for the city of New York and the Giants organization.  I always like to see a new team win a Championship every once in a while.  Although the end of the game was kind of weird.

What a great finish to the Super Bowl and very fitting of Eli to win it late in the fourth quarter.  I think I have always looked at him as a fourth quarter QB.  Not all that special in quarters 1-3 but when it matters and many times on the road he has come through.  The polar opposite of Lions QB John Kitna.

The 1972 Dolphins make it one more year as the only team to go undefeated and win the Super Bowl.  Although the 2007 Patriots won 18 in a row they didn't win the only one that really counts.


 
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Two Reasons Why New England will Win Again
Feb 02, 2008 | 12:03AM | report this
YES- these guys are the two reasons1.  Well he is the best QB in the league and quite possibly the second coming and passing of Joe Montana.  Joe Montana was Mr. Cool in the tight situations and big games.  He also had a legendary name that made him sound bigger than life.  The New England Patriots QB Tom Brady already has three Super Bowl wins in his career.  If he wins a fourth it would put him atop the list of best overall QBs possibly someday.  Tom Brady could also become the arch nemesis to the NFL's first family the Mannings.

  Brady could be the one guy that denied two brothers Super Bowl Trophys, in different seasons of course.  The history of the Mannings brothers with Tom Brady is growing to legendary status now. 

  On the flip side of this.  After the times Brady and Peyton had in Playoffs past, it is now little brothers job to beat him as Peyton did last year.  The Manning brothers would win Super Bowls in back-to-back seasons!

  Although they won't.  The Patriots have come so far and led by QB Tom Brady, they will win their fourth Super Bowl.

2.  Give Bill Belichick two weeks to prepare for any team and I think he could beat them.  By the time Eli settles in against the Patriots it will be too late. 

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Quarterbacks backed up in Detroit
May 07, 2006 | 1:10PM | report this

who is in and who is out?

As it stands right now the Detroit Lions have five quarterbacks on their roster.  Jon Kitna, Josh McCown, Dan Orlovsky, Shaun King, and Joey Harrington.  Some say that there is power in numbers, but not in this case.  They may just have five back up quarterbacks.

siiting and waiting to be let go, will it happen?Joey Harrington is still a Lion after deals have fallen through on trades for him with several teams.  Most recently the Browns (on draft day) and the Miami Dolphins.  The Browns were willing to give up a 4th or 5th round pick this year and Miami was only willing to trade a 6th rounder in next year's draft.  Matt Millen thinks his quarterback is much more valuable than just a 6th round pick.  I actually will have to agree with him to a certain extent.  Joey did have his issues with Detroit but has starting experience and also has had times without almost every starting skill position players in place.  On the other hand they do need to cut ties with him and try to get something for him. They really don't need him around with the attitude change he has had since wanting to be traded.  He sure has high demands for a player who has not accomplished anything in his career.  Joey and Terrell Owens have something in common and it isn't being a great player.  They both had division in the locker room causing rifts between players (right or wrong). Terrell had to go and so does Joey,  Philadelphia didn't get anything for Owens though.  Besides, the Lions weren't winning with him so now they will most likely be winning without him.

Kitna has some football left in himJon Kitna may be the starter when the season rolls around.  He will have the strongest competition from Josh McCown who they recently signed from the Arizona Cardinals.  Jon Kitna is not the answer this team needs to turn the corner, is he?  Kitna joins the Lions after spending the last four years with the Cincinnati Bengals. He signed a four year deal with Detroit.  While in Cincinnati he played a crucial role in the Bengals current success. After going 12 seasons with 11 seasons below .500 and one 8-8 season, Kitna engineered a run to compete for a playoff spot in 2003. That season, he posted career highs in completions (324), completion percentage (62.3), passing yards (3,591), touchdown passes (26) and passing rating (87.4) as he led the team to an 8-8 record while starting all 16 games. The year prior, the Bengals finished the season with a 2-14 record.  For his performance in 2003, Kitna was named the NFL Comeback Player of the Year by the associated Press and Pro football Weekly. He was the only quarterback in the NFL in ’03 to take every snap. He led the team to an NFL-best improvement from 2-14 in 2002 to 8-8 in 2003. Kitna also had a plus-11 differential in touchdown passes (26) to interceptions (15) that was the best by a Bengals passer with at least 20 passes since 1989.

Josh McCown the biggest competition to this point for Kitna was a starter and back up in Arizona.  He was drafted by Arizona in the third round (81st overall) of the 2002 draft and has played in 33 games with 22 starts, completing 498-of-862 passes for 5,431 yards and 25 touchdowns.  To me I always wonder why teams (especially teams like Arizona) give up on young players.  Sometimes players look good from a far but are far from good.  If Arizona was comfortable letting him go to hold on to Kurt Warner doesn't that raise a red flag?  At the time they didn't know that they would be drafting Matt Leinart.  Maybe Arizona just thought it would be smarter to pay a rookie than McCown to back up Warner.

Orlovsky will try to move up on the depth chartDan Orlovsky may be the teams no. three quarterback when the season rolls around but as far as this staff sees it they all have a shot at starting.  Shaun King is in the mix to possibly make the team but he didn't even play in 2005.  King and Orlovsky may just be battling just to make the team as the third qb. 

To a Lions fan like myself, I really don't see any of the quarterbacks making a big splash this season.  Really Detroit's best hope is that McCown or Orlovsky take over because of their ages.  It would be better off for them to have a young guy be good enough to take the job from Kitna as far as the future of the team is concerned.  As long as they are the best player it bodes well for Detroit.  That is what they need.  If someone is on the field it is because they are the best player, not the highest paid or been here the longest.  Personally though I am not sold on any of these guys and have a great deal of concern for this position.  The good news is that the Lions have put in place a offense coordinator and offensive line coach in place that should get the most out of what the team has.

 

coming soon: 

 Ty Law and Az Hakim Lions?

"Hurtin" Ernie Sims, Brian Calhoun, and Daniel Bullocks.  What impact are they going to have?



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Two NFL teams in L.A.?
May 02, 2006 | 2:08PM | report this

How will you ever get the fruit if you are afraid to go out on a limb? 

  Tuesday, The Governator said that he had a meeting with several NFL owners Tuesday and told them he was there to make sure "we're getting not only one NFL team to the Los Angeles area, Southern California, but to actually get two teams. That's why I came. Why limit it?"  I do have to say that I wasn't and do not support him as a governor, but it is hard to not root for a guy that would try to get me two NFL teams.  Besides it is a traveshamockery that there in no NFL football in L.A.

  Yes Arnold why not?  why limit it?  You are so business and pro sport savy anyway.  Actually I am guessing you don't know a very much about that fancy math that is put together when you are wanting to accomplish something that has never been done in pro sports.  Just expand the NFL by two or move two teams to L.A.  That makes a lot of sense considering how well the city handled two NFL teams in the past. (terrible)

    It is however rediculous that L.A. does not have a NFL team.    Two teams is not and should not happen ever again there.  But they do however deserve one team. Lets look at a couple options they may actually have eventually as ways to get a new NFL team(s) there.

1.
Expansion - may be the best option, at least to get two teams in southern California.  They could put a team in Aneheim and one in Los Angeles.  That is the best chance to get two teams.  This is actually one of the proposals they are going to put together.

2. Move an existing franchise - (a) How about the Saints?  They still have the Superdome under renovation and is a possible reopening by next season.  This franchise has a lot of new talent and upside and just drafted Reggie Bush.  I think he would sell a lot of jerseys back in southern California.  (b) There are two teams that I would not have any personal issues with them moving.  One is the Baltimore Ravens, they lost a team to Indianapolis and stole the Browns from Cleveland, then won a Superbowl them and just digs the knife a little deeper.  The other team would be the Jacksonville Jaguars.  Florida does not need three NFL teams.  So by order of inception, they gotta go.

3. Move
Oakland or St. Louis back.  Oakland is the better choice because that is best place for them anyway.  Renovate the L.A. Colesium into a brand new looking place and use the same field and outer layer to keep the original theme.  St. Louis (won a superbowl shotly after leaving as well) needs to stay put as they lost the Cardinals they took from Chicago to Arizona.

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