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NFL Random Musings - R.I.P., Carolina
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The Panthers have definitely been one of the league's biggest disappointments, along with the Steelers.

You are way too down on the Bears. Sure, they have a major issue with the quarterback, but other than that they have no weaknesses. I have no idea why you expect the defense to break down. Why? They have been the best in the league all season in all statistical categories. It's nuts to say the Cowboys are better than the Bears or that they will be knocked out in the first round. Atlanta could play them 16 times and would never beat them. All right, enough about the Bears.

I was surprised KC lost to Cleveland. They were coming on strong before that. It may have just been a bad game.

I haven't heard Jay Cutler speak but given that he went to Vanderbilt it seems unlikely that he is unintelligent. The Broncos had to do something. Jake Plummer wasn't getting the job done.

Michael Vick has to be the most overrated player in the league. It's great that he can run but he is a mediocre passer at best.

San Diego is a fun team to watch, aren't they? And don't they get Merriman back soon? (After his slap on the wrist for steroid use).

Tom Coughlin seems to have lost control of his team but I doubt he will be fired given how decimated they have been by injuries. Healthy they are as good as anyone in the NFC. (With the exception of the team that was lucky enough to beat them by four touchdowns in the Meadowlands <g>).


>- There's a new movie in Carolina, 'Tears of a Clown', starring Jake Delhomme, last seen sobbing like a little biotch after Monday night's loss. Meanwhile, seems like the two-trick Panthers [Smith and Peppers] are going to be sitting at home in January, given their remaining schedule [Giants, Steelers, Falcons, and Saints]
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>- Fret not, I've got more negative words for my team. KC made a horrible Cleveland offense look like a juggernaut in the 4th quarter. I've seen fat, out-of-shape, LA cops tackle people better than KC's defense does.
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>- Shanahan gave into public pressure, and benched Jake Plummer for Jay Cutler. I watched Cutler's interviews prior to Sunday's game - I remember an old Flinstone's episode where Fred went back to college and played on the football team with some big dumb kids....who sounded more intelligent than Cutler. Sadly, Cutler played about as smart as he sounds. It cost Denver the game, and may wind up being even more costly. Though it helps KC, I still don't understand benching Plummer. More on Shanahan at the end....
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>- I don't care how good the Cowboys look right now, I still won't root for them. But I'll say this - when they sucked, I enjoyed watching them suffer. Right now, I'm cursing their success. They are the best team in the NFC right now. I wouldn't be surprised if they blow out the Saints this Sunday night.
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>- Sooner or later, the Bear defense is going to break down, if Grossman keeps throwing picks and putting his 'D' back on the field. The Bears have great special teams players....but as a team, they are impressing me less and less. Super Bowl??? I'll be surprised if this team makes it to the NFC Title Game. I'm willing to make a bold prediction that a WC team like Atlanta walks into Soldier Field and stuns the Bears in the Divisional Round.
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>- Jeff Garcia may have saved the season for the Eagles. Isn't it ironic that Garcia may be playing against T.O. in a few weeks, given their blowups in SF?
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>- So Jim Mora Sr thinks that Michael Vick is a coach-killer? I hope his son stuck a fork in daddy's hands at the thanksgiving table. What a moronic blunder - but then again, this is a man who lost every prior head coaching job because of his big mouth. Atlanta went on a losing streak because of their receivers and their porous defense. I'd take Mike Vick [a.k.a. Ron Mexico, haha] in a heartbeat.
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>- Everyone is jumping on the Bengal band-wagon, with hopes that they'll be the Steelers of 2006. The Bengals have to play Indy, Denver, and the Steelers. If they make the playoffs, THEN I'll be a believer. I still say this team is a bunch of hot-heads.
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>- God, I hate admitting this, but Marty in SD might actually have a winner this year. Their defense isn't great....but god, do they have weapons.
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>- A month ago, I said that the Titans were going to be contenders next year. They look like contenders now.
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>- OK, the Fish lost a game....they can still play spoilers by beating the Jets
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>- Speaking of the Jets...they're going to coast into one of the WC spots. I still can't believe it.
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>- I'm rooting for the Lions to finish 2-14....so that they can finally can their GM.
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>Speaking of getting canned....while I always avoid participating in the celebrity dead pool.....I'm brave enough to predict coaches who get axed after the season....
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>- Art Shell
>- Jack Del Rio
>- Dennis Green
>- Jon Gruden
>- Tom Coughlin
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>....and.....get ready for the shocker.....Mike Shanahan
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