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17/10/2007 07:37:02
 
 
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>Kevin is no longer a regular so I thought I would toss a general question out there. What are your comments on the NFL season so far? It is about 1/3 of the way through and not exactly going according to form.
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>Between soccer and Emily's volleyball I haven't seen much, it's mostly through the news, but due to a soccer rainout I did see the Bears-Vikings game on Sunday. This kid Adrian Peterson is the real deal. You would have to go back to Barry Sanders or Eric Dickerson to find a running back who brought this much excitement into the league. He is like Reggie Bush was at USC, only he's doing it in the pros. He torched the Bears for three long TD runs, a kickoff return that set up the winning field goal, and ran for around 220 yards from scrimmage. The Bears are being beat up around here for poor tackling, which is true up to a point, but he made them miss some of those tackles. An electrifying runner. Every team that passed on him because of his leg injury his senior year at Oklahoma must be gnashing their teeth.
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>Nov. 4: Patriots at Colts.

Some surprises ( Browns 3-3 at bye week - Derek Anderson still QB with some impressive stats and Brady Quinn getting a chance to ease in slow )

SD and NO certainly disappointing fans. KC bouncing back a little. Carolina loving Vinnie.

I think it is college ball that is really fun this year ( with OSU at #1 ! ) Some real surprises there. OSU and South Florida in a 1 an 2 matchup ??? Wither LSU and USC? Some incredible upsets ( Appalachian State paraphenalia selling very well in Columbus )

And Notre Dame ...


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