Tuesday's List of 13: Our first NFL List of 13........
This list isn't a ranking, just a few teams that made impression on me, for whatever reason, good or bad, in Week 1.
13) Rams-- At this point, they might not be favored against the Alouettes in Montreal; it was just one game, but the 38-3 loss in Philly, after the 3-13 disaster last year, has natives restless.
12) Raiders-- The Silver and Black might not be favored over Alouettes in Oakland. Thank the Lord someone played worse than the Rams this week. This might be the worst franchise in all of professional sports.
11) Vikings-- Angled to trade for Favre, telling Jackson they didn't have much faith in him. Childress is now 0-5 against the Packers, and McKinnie is out for three more games.
10) Jets-- They're in same position this Sunday as Vikes were in Lambeau last night; a must-win to hurdle a nemesis that has a new QB. They have to beat New England this week.
9) Bills-- I read today that Bobby April is best special teams coach in NFL; why did my Rams fire him? Shtoooopid. Young QB Edwards is really impressive; he was on bad college team.
8) Falcons-- Ran ball for over 300+ yards, averaged over 10 yds per pass attempt. Perfect debut for rookie coach/QB combo. A trip to Tampa this week should be more challenging.
7) Bengals-- Ocho Cinco's team had ocho nueve passing yards in Baltimore (89). Terrible performance, losing to a rookie QB in his first NFL start. Have Kerry Collins' Titans visiting in Wk 2.
6) Jaguars-- Lost despite a +18 edge in starting field position, which doesn't happen much. Lost two linemen injured Sunday, had another shot during week. Very rough start to the season.
5) Saints-- Most fun team in NFL to watch. Shockey played a big role in win vs Bucs. Could have more disruption with the hurricane Ike heading towards mainland.
4) Giants-- Squashed the Redskins, still getting no respect for their Super Bowl title. Figure to waltz in and out of St Louis for an easy win this week. Have double digit road winning streak.
3) Panthers-- You can take the QB rating system and stuff it; watch Jake Delhomme in the 2:00 drill Sunday-- thats what the QB position is all about. What a gutty performance and a great ending to a terrific game.
2) Cowboys-- Lot of offensive weapons; had feeling they could do whatever they liked against the Browns. Now they have to make sure Tony Romo isn't Mr September-- he still hasn't won a playoff game, for all his notoriety.
1) Bears-- Someone explain to me why Kyle Orton was behind Rex Grossman; it was inferred Sunday night that he partied too much; didn't anyone in Chicago ever hear of Kenny Stabler?
This list isn't a ranking, just a few teams that made impression on me, for whatever reason, good or bad, in Week 1.
13) Rams-- At this point, they might not be favored against the Alouettes in Montreal; it was just one game, but the 38-3 loss in Philly, after the 3-13 disaster last year, has natives restless.
12) Raiders-- The Silver and Black might not be favored over Alouettes in Oakland. Thank the Lord someone played worse than the Rams this week. This might be the worst franchise in all of professional sports.
11) Vikings-- Angled to trade for Favre, telling Jackson they didn't have much faith in him. Childress is now 0-5 against the Packers, and McKinnie is out for three more games.
10) Jets-- They're in same position this Sunday as Vikes were in Lambeau last night; a must-win to hurdle a nemesis that has a new QB. They have to beat New England this week.
9) Bills-- I read today that Bobby April is best special teams coach in NFL; why did my Rams fire him? Shtoooopid. Young QB Edwards is really impressive; he was on bad college team.
8) Falcons-- Ran ball for over 300+ yards, averaged over 10 yds per pass attempt. Perfect debut for rookie coach/QB combo. A trip to Tampa this week should be more challenging.
7) Bengals-- Ocho Cinco's team had ocho nueve passing yards in Baltimore (89). Terrible performance, losing to a rookie QB in his first NFL start. Have Kerry Collins' Titans visiting in Wk 2.
6) Jaguars-- Lost despite a +18 edge in starting field position, which doesn't happen much. Lost two linemen injured Sunday, had another shot during week. Very rough start to the season.
5) Saints-- Most fun team in NFL to watch. Shockey played a big role in win vs Bucs. Could have more disruption with the hurricane Ike heading towards mainland.
4) Giants-- Squashed the Redskins, still getting no respect for their Super Bowl title. Figure to waltz in and out of St Louis for an easy win this week. Have double digit road winning streak.
3) Panthers-- You can take the QB rating system and stuff it; watch Jake Delhomme in the 2:00 drill Sunday-- thats what the QB position is all about. What a gutty performance and a great ending to a terrific game.
2) Cowboys-- Lot of offensive weapons; had feeling they could do whatever they liked against the Browns. Now they have to make sure Tony Romo isn't Mr September-- he still hasn't won a playoff game, for all his notoriety.
1) Bears-- Someone explain to me why Kyle Orton was behind Rex Grossman; it was inferred Sunday night that he partied too much; didn't anyone in Chicago ever hear of Kenny Stabler?

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