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It didn't hurt this much... but it was pretty damn close.

If we had the same expectation for the Eagles that we do for the Sixers, then maybe this wouldn’t have hurt so badly.

But we’re a football town (for now, anyway), and that’s not how things work here, so alas… here we are.

The Eagles went out swinging in their 21-16 loss at Lincoln Financial Field last night. In a game filled with mistakes, the Birds still had a chance to win with under a minute to go in the fourth quarter. A Michael Vick passing play to Riley Cooper on a go route ended with a Tramon Williams interception.

The most surprising fact about this whole situation last night was that the Eagles had a chance to win, despite looking awful for most of it. They had a chance! Think about that! I don’t know what that’s supposed to say about this team. I think more bad than good, but here’s what you’re left to ask yourself at the end of the day.

Was it the fact that the Packers were the better team? Maybe. Was it the missed field goals by David Akers? Possibly. Was it the terrible red zone defense that has plagued this team all year? Yes, it was. But more than anything, was it the hangover from consecutive losses at home against the Vikings and a throwaway against the Cowboys? View full article »

This guy is playing the best football of his life. How upsetting is that?

  • I’m being forced against my will to reevaluate my long standing opinion that Jay Cutler “sucks at football”. 11 touchdowns and four interceptions in his last five games, and the Bears are 4-1 in that stretch…
  • Jay Cutler is from Santa Claus, Indiana. MERRY CHRISTMAS!
  • I’m watching Good Day Philadelphia right now, and I hate it.
  • Why couldn’t Dwayne Bowe play like this when I started him in my fantasy football playoffs two weeks ago?
  • I love seeing the Giants fall apart every once in awhile. Eli Manning threw 17 more interceptions yesterday, or something like that. View full article »

NFL Week 15: Take Three

“No, dude. Listen. You don’t need your appendix to live…”

Each week, I take on the sportsbooks in Vegas and make my picks in the NFL. It was a 2-1 week for me (42-37 overall) in Week 14 after Rex Ryan and the free-falling New York Jets made me look stupid. Here’s how it looks on paper, folks. And below are my picks for Week 15.

12/12/10 Atlanta Falcons @ Carolina Panthers ATL -8 Win 41-36-0
12/12/10 Cleveland Browns @ Buffalo Bills BUF Win 42-36-0
12/12/10 Miami Dolphins @ New York Jets NYJ -6 Loss 42-37-0

Washington @ Dallas -9 – Ryan’s Pick: Dallas

Rex Grossman is not the answer. Suspending Albert Haynesworth was not the solution. Mike Shanahan must feel like Joe Gibbs the second time around, as coaching the Redskins seems to be much more of a curse than it is a gift.

The free fall in Washington will continue today as they roll into the Lone Star State to play the Dallas Cowboys. The ‘Boys are not the 1-7 team we saw earlier in the season. They’re playing much better football. The Redskins are 2-4 against the spread in their last six games, and the quarterback change from Donovan McNabb to Rex Grossman isn’t going to help here.

Ryan’s main concern – Under their “skin”: Dallas is 1-4 against the spread in their last five games when playing Washington at home. Numbers like that will always make you think twice, but Grossman will make you think a whole lot more than that. Washington is experiencing a free fall on and off the field. As Washington “experiements” while dividing the locker room, Jason Garrett’s team is playing for pride. Take the ‘Boys.

Atlanta -7 @ Seattle – Ryan’s Pick: Atlanta

I’m a believer, and I’m taking the Falcons for the second straight week on the road. The Falcons are hot, winning their last seven games. Matt Ryan’s team dismantled the dismal Panthers last week and to be truthful, the Seahawks really aren’t that much better. They are 21st in points in the NFL and 26th in total yards. The Falcons will have no problem shutting down the league’s second-worst rushing offense.

The Falcons are 9-4 against the spread last week in the 2010 season. They’re also playing with the New Orleans Saints on their coattails. Mike Smith will not let his team falter against a dismal Seattle team. Look for Atlanta to take this game by more than a touchdown.

Ryan’s main concern – Still in it: The Seahawks play in the painfully terrible NFC West. While it tests my gag reflex, that’s the reality. Seattle is… um… challenging the St. Louis Rams to take the division, meaning they still have something to play for. Teams are always more interesting to watch when there is a potential light at the end of the tunnel. But this is also the 11-2 Falcons were talking about here. Not the matchup Pete Carroll was hoping for with the playoffs on the line.

Kansas City +3 @ Saint Louis – Ryan’s Pick: Kansas City

Matt Cassel will start for the Kansas City Cheifs today, and that is vastly important. He has 19 touchdowns and only one intereceptions in the last eight games that he’s played. The Chiefs went without him last week and only amassed 19 yards in the passing game.

St. Louis has covered the spread in three of their last five games. In the three games they covered, they played the 49ers, the Broncos, and the Cardinals. In the two games they didn’t, they played the Falcons and the Saints. Make no mistake about it, the Chiefs are closer to the latter teams mentioned than they are the former. With Matt Cassel under center, this team will be able to handle a very talented Sam Bradford and a not-too-talented Rams team. Cassel is 8-3 against NFC opponents.

Ryan’s main concern – Rams at home: Steve Spagnuolo’s team is 4-2 at home this year (They’re 2-5 otherwise). They beat the Chargers earlier in the season in the dome. The other three teams? Washington, Seattle, Carolina. Quality, not quantity folks. Take the Cheifs, or take Matt Cassel. However you want to look at it.

Enjoy Week 14!

With just four weeks left in the regular season and seven divisions currently being decided by a game or less, almost every game in Week 14 will have a significant effect on the NFL playoff picture. (Condolences to the Denver Broncos and Arizona Cardinals… at least the Cleveland-Buffalo game has some fantasy impact…) Here are three games to watch on Sunday, featuring one contest that wouldn’t have caught our eyes before this season.

Oakland @ Jacksonville: 1:00 pm, CBS

Who saw this coming? The 7-5 Jaguars lead the AFC South, and that’s a bit odd considering that the Jacksonville Jaguars are not the Indianapolis Colts. The Colts are still in the picture after their 30-28 win over the helpless Tennessee Titans on Thursday night. They sit a half-game back.

Maurice Jones-Drew is back on track after a slow start to the season. He has 803 all-purpose yards and four touchdowns in his last five games. The Jags are 4-1 in that span.

The quarterback carousel in Oakland continues between Jason Campbell and Bruce Gradkowski, as Campbell will get the start Sunday. The real story, however, has been the Raiders’ success with the rush. Darren McFadden and Michael Bush have over 1,300 yards on the ground this season and 10 touchdowns.

The Oakland Raiders (6-6) are tied for second in the AFC West with the San Diego Chargers. The Raiders will need a win on Sunday to stay in the playoff picture. They are 4-0 in division matchups and have a Week 17 date with the division-leading Kansas City Chiefs to close out the regular season. If they can match their three-game winning streak earlier this season, the Raiders could see their first playoff action in eight years.

New England @ Chicago, 4:15 pm, CBS

No one is excited to play the New England Patriots right now. After a 45-3 shalacking of the supposed Super Bowl contending New York  Jets, the Pats look like the best team in the NFL… but the Chicago Bears (9-3) are for real, too. The Bears finally boast an offense that is clicking and a defense that is amongst the best in the NFL.

Jay Cutler has a real chance to continue his recent domination of NFL defenses. The Pats are 31st in the league in pass defense, giving up more than 275 yards per game. If the Pats’ pass rush continues to struggle, Cutler could pick them apart, especially with Matt Forte as both a rushing and a receiving threat. It also doesn’t help that the team lost linebacker Brandon Spikes to a four-game suspension.

The Patriots have averaged 40 points in their past four games, but may have trouble approaching that number against the league’s third-best scoring defense. Last week, however, they embarrassed the league’s sixth-best scoring defense. Bill Belicheck’s ability to gameplan and the raw talent of quarterback Tom Brady will be the X-factors on the offensive side of the ball. They’ll have to deliver if the Pats want to win their 11th game of the year.

Philadelphia @ Dallas: 8:20 pm, NBC

You can bet your last pennies that NBC is thankful that the Dallas Cowboys (4-8) have won three out of four games under new head coach Jason Garrett. That, combined with the intrigue of a Dallas-Philadelphia rivalry that has never been more heated, will make for great ratings this Sunday night.

The Philadelphia Eagles (8-4) haven’t seen the ‘Boys since last postseason, when Tony Romo and company almost singlehandedly sent Donovan McNabb packing to Washington, D.C. via trade. For tomorrow’s matchup, neither McNabb, nor Romo will play, with Romo still sidelined for a shoulder injury that likely has ended his 2010 season. Instead, it will be Jon Kitna and Pro-Bowl leading vote getter Michael Vick taking the stage.

Vick has it all. Aside from his 15 touchdowns and just two interceptions this season, he serves as a significant running threat on the ground. He also has LeSean McCoy, DeSean Jackson, Jeremy Maclin, and a reemerging Brent Celek as options. His offensive line is playing a bit better than they were earlier in the season, when Vick was running for his life after getting no time in the pocket.

Kitna has been playing better under Garrett, throwing seven touchdowns and two interceptions. He won’t have to deal with cornerback Asante Samuel this week, after the league leader in interceptions suffered a setback with his knee during practice on Wednesday. Joselio Hanson and Dmitri Patterson will have to step up for the third straight game in his absence. Kitna will have to worry about defensive ends Trent Cole and Jaqua Parker. Cole has nine sacks in 2010 and Parker will be returning from a hip injury after missing two games.

The Cowboys will look to play the spoiler role against the Birds this week. The Eagles are tied atop the NFC East with the New York Giants (8-4), who they’ll visit eight days from now in the new Meadowlands. The Giants will be coming off a short week after snow caused the postponement of their game against the Minnesota Vikings Sunday. The game will now take place on Monday night.

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