NFL Halfway Point
The NFL season has been a whacky one indeed. Lots of upsets, nail-biters, and some blowouts. This is my season review as it is from today. Needless to say, it's not going as many expected.
*Note: I wrote this before the Monday Night Football game, assuming the Raiders would lose.*
AFC East
New England Patriots 6-2
New York Jets 4-4
Buffalo Bills 3-5
Miami Dolphins 2-6
AFC North
Baltimore Ravens 6-2
Cincinatti Bengals 4-4
Cleveland Browns 2-6
Pittsburgh Steelers 2-6
AFC South
Indianapolis Colts 8-0
Jacksonville Jaguars 5-3
Tennessee Titans 2-6
Houston Texans 2-6
AFC West
Denver Broncos 6-2
San Diego Chargers 6-2
Kansas City Chiefs 5-3
Oakland Raiders 2-6
NFC East
New York Giants 6-2
Dallas Cowboys 4-4
Philadelphia Eagles 4-4
Washington Redskins 3-5
NFC North
Chicago Bears 7-1
Minnesota Vikings 4-4
Green Bay Packers 3-5
Detroit Lions 2-6
NFC South
New Orleans Saints 6-2
Atlanta Falcons 5-3
Carolina Panthers 4-4
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2-6
NFC West
Seattle 5-3
St. Louis 4-4
San Fransisco 3-5
Arizona1-7
Best Game: Colts at Broncos (Week 7)
Most Dissapointing: Pittsburgh Steelers (2-6)
Biggest Surprise: New Orleans Saints (6-2)
Offensive Rookie: Marques Colston (New Orleans Saints)
Defensive Rookie: AJ Hawk (Green Bay Packers)
Best Coach: Sean Payton (New Orleans Saints)
Worst Coach: Art Shell (Oakland Raiders)
Barry Bonds: Shawn Merriman (San Diego Chargers)
Offensive MVP: LaDanidan Tomlinson (San Diego Chargers)
Defensive MVP: Champ Bailey (Denver Broncos)
Overall MVP: Peyton Manning (Indianapolis Colts)
I can back up any of these. I defy you to denounce these awards. I'll throw it back in your face with stats and swear words. You'll learn to love both of which. Talking to you Alan and Nathan.
The NFL season has been a whacky one indeed. Lots of upsets, nail-biters, and some blowouts. This is my season review as it is from today. Needless to say, it's not going as many expected.
*Note: I wrote this before the Monday Night Football game, assuming the Raiders would lose.*
AFC East
New England Patriots 6-2
New York Jets 4-4
Buffalo Bills 3-5
Miami Dolphins 2-6
AFC North
Baltimore Ravens 6-2
Cincinatti Bengals 4-4
Cleveland Browns 2-6
Pittsburgh Steelers 2-6
AFC South
Indianapolis Colts 8-0
Jacksonville Jaguars 5-3
Tennessee Titans 2-6
Houston Texans 2-6
AFC West
Denver Broncos 6-2
San Diego Chargers 6-2
Kansas City Chiefs 5-3
Oakland Raiders 2-6
NFC East
New York Giants 6-2
Dallas Cowboys 4-4
Philadelphia Eagles 4-4
Washington Redskins 3-5
NFC North
Chicago Bears 7-1
Minnesota Vikings 4-4
Green Bay Packers 3-5
Detroit Lions 2-6
NFC South
New Orleans Saints 6-2
Atlanta Falcons 5-3
Carolina Panthers 4-4
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2-6
NFC West
Seattle 5-3
St. Louis 4-4
San Fransisco 3-5
Arizona1-7
Best Game: Colts at Broncos (Week 7)
Most Dissapointing: Pittsburgh Steelers (2-6)
Biggest Surprise: New Orleans Saints (6-2)
Offensive Rookie: Marques Colston (New Orleans Saints)
Defensive Rookie: AJ Hawk (Green Bay Packers)
Best Coach: Sean Payton (New Orleans Saints)
Worst Coach: Art Shell (Oakland Raiders)
Barry Bonds: Shawn Merriman (San Diego Chargers)
Offensive MVP: LaDanidan Tomlinson (San Diego Chargers)
Defensive MVP: Champ Bailey (Denver Broncos)
Overall MVP: Peyton Manning (Indianapolis Colts)
I can back up any of these. I defy you to denounce these awards. I'll throw it back in your face with stats and swear words. You'll learn to love both of which. Talking to you Alan and Nathan.
8 comments:
Tackles-Champ Bailey 44
Jason Taylor 34
advantage Bailey
Sacks-Jason Taylor 8
Champ Bailey 0
advantage Taylor
Interceptions-Champ Bailey 5
Jason Taylor 1
advantage Bailey
Touchdowns-Jason Taylor 1
Champ Bailey 0
advantage taylor
Forced Fumbles-Jason Taylor 5
Champ Bailey 0
advantage Taylor
Matt loves the Broncos and Matt loves weiner: The Broncos are weiners?
advantage Taylor
Jason Taylor is the Defensive MVP
you also forgot to mention the incredable run the Arizona Cardinals are about to pull off
I think it's safe to say Nathan, his myspace, and his crotch which used to have a penis should go watch a Broncos game. Champ Bailey gets half the amount of oppertunities as every other defensive player in the league. He completely shuts down one side of the field, including the all-mighty Marvin Harrison. Not to mention he is the best member of the best defense in the league. Jayson Taylor has had some stats, but has he helped his team at all. Is he the most valuable player on defense? Thank you asshole. So please clean the sand out of your vagina. Afterwards you can get your hand out of your asshole and realize the brown substance on your fingers is much like the football team in Arizona; shitty. To think that pathetic excuse of a football team will go on a run is less probable than you wearing a new pair of underwear.
There's some swear words for you, learn to love them.
i love u matt way to show him whos boss
I think Matt should go watch a Chicago Bears game and see the real defensive MVP of the NFL...Tommie Harris
I agree Tommy Harris is a much more deserving canidate than Jayson Taylor. But I can't give it to him, because Urlacher is better than him anyway
You guys are neglecting a deserving candidate for the Defensive MVP.....
Ditka
is Barry Bonds an award??
Merriman would have probably won Defensive Player of the Year. Peppers is also having an awesome year, but if Chicago gets home-field advantage in the NFC, it's going to Urlacher, sorry to bust your Bronco-biased bubble.
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