TNF: 9/17/15: Denver Broncos vs. Kansas City Chiefs:
First let me say, this was not a top notch game on Denver's end. They were dropping balls, couldn't get into the end zone, Peyton throwing interceptions. It had all the markings of a Bears game. Denver did manage to pull it out and to write about the 31-24 win over the Chiefs, just would not do you guys justice, you had to see it, but I'll try. This game was tight all the way, no one scored in the 1st Qtr, then both scored 14th in the 2nd Qtr, then they copied each other again with 3pts each in the 3rd Qtr. That's when Peyton had that look like, am I really going out looking like Jay Cutler on what could be my last season? Then Denver went to work and mind you, the Chiefs were in it all the way, even had the game, until the last 9 seconds. Yep, K.C. was up 24-17 with 2:27 left. Then Peyton hit E. Sanders with a 19yd pass for a TD & of course the FG was good, tying the game at 24 all with 36 seconds left. It's K.C. ball and what happen, you guessed it, Jamaal Charles fumbled, 2nd time in this game and when you saw the ball again, Bradley Roby was going in for a 21yd recovery & TD with 27 seconds left on the clock & of course, the FG was good. Not only did that take the wind out of the sails of the Chiefs, it also cost them the game. The BIG momentum changer in this game was when Aqib Talib picked off Alex Smith's throw and later was converted to the TD that tied the game at 14-14 all with 48 seconds left in the half. Denver played a totally different game after that, still not the best I've seen out of them but it worked. Smith was sacked 4x & Manning 2x. I hope this helped. P. Manning threw for 256yds, 3 TDs & 1 int., R. Hillman had 9 carries for 34yds and D. Thomas had 8 receptions for 116yds. A. Smith threw for 191yds & 2 ints., J. Charles had 21 carries for 125yds, 1 TD & 2 fumbles, the last one cost them the game. I bet he would trade all that in for a win. T. Kelce had 4 receptions for 58yds.
MINNESOTA VIKINGS: 1-1
SAINT LOUIS RAMS: 1-1
How do you take down Seattle one week and turn around and lose to Washington the next? Read the Redskins update to find out how.
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS: 0-2
Well, I can honestly say, this was & wasn't surprising. I turned on a Packers & Seahwaks fight and a game broke out. Read all about it in the Packers update.
Dallas Cowboys: 1-0
At first, I said, the Cowboys are going to blow this one, I was calling them the DULLas Cowboys for a bit. They must have heard me and turned things around. Romo put on his 10 gallon hat like J.R. Ewing and when the dust cleared, they beat the Giants by a hair, 27-26. Romo did drop the last snap, he had to scramble around to get it back in his hands and when he looked up, who was there? His trusty TE Jason Witten, with 7 seconds left, he threw an 11yd TD pass and that was all she wrote. They connected a lot last season and it looks like they still have that vibe going. The Cowboys first, were gunning for O. Beckham, seems they still haven't gotten over the beautiful one handed catch he put on them last season. Reports say that Cowboys Wilcox hit Beckham so hard, he broke his own nose. Really, beat yourself up and save everyone else the trouble, that had to hurt. With every win comes a little pain, the pain for the Cowboys, Dez Bryant. He played kinda weak, he wasn't the same, at least that's what I thought. Then he left the game to get some juices flowing in his body because he was dehydrated. After that, he broke a bone in his foot, he may be out 6 weeks. Let's see if the Cowboys can hold it together. T. Romo threw for 356yds, 3 TDs & 2 ints. J. Randle had 16 carries for 65yds and L. Dunbar tallied 8 receptions for 70yds. E. Manning threw for 193yds. R Jennings had 13 carries for 52yds & 1 TD, lastly S. Vereen had 4 receptions for 46yds.
Pittsburgh Steelers: 0-1
Read about their whining loss to the Patriots in the TNF update. FYI, you passed it already.
I tell you one thing, if this season is anything like the preseason was, we are in for a roller coaster ride. There is so much petty stuff going on in the NFL, I swear I feel like I am reading a script to 90210. Ya'll know what I'm talking bout, don't play like you don't, lol.
MORE INJURIES:
Just when you thought it was safe to go back out on the field, BAM, a few more guys get jacked up. Green Bay got a second scare when Randall Cobb took a fall on his shoulder. They originally thought it was a broken collar bone but an MRI showed that it was an AC joint sprain. You guys KNOW, Cobb is NOT missing his chance to shine in GB, come on man, you thought he was going down that easily, not today people, not today. He will be playing.
RB, Duke Johnson for Cleveland ended up on the bad end of a concussion in the 1st half of Saturday night's win over Tampa Bay. They said that he was ROCKED on a hit by Bucs CB Mike Jenkins and could be out for some time. The Browns were putting a lot of hope in Johnson for the season but he hasn't been able to stay healthy. With Johnson's injury and throw in veteran Shaun Draugh and Glenn Winston, this has left the Browns thinner than Olive Oil at the running back position. 2nd year backs Terrance West and Isaiah Crowell have pretty much NOT lived up to expectations and Pettine said the team may consider other options at the position. In a word, some people are about to get the boot. There's more, word is Ray Rice could be one of those options. All Pettine said is, "if we do come to the decision that we need to add a back that is not here, we'll look at the list and see who's open." Talk about not making a firm commitment.
I didn't believe it until just now. They say twins feel each others pain. Well Dolphins Center Mike Pouncey left the game against the Falcons with a knee injury when another player fell on his leg. and will undergo an MRI on Sunday. The injury left the Dolphins with only two OL starter at their regular season. If you recall, his twin brother Maurkice Pouncy, Steelers Center, was cut down early with an ankle injury in preseason week 2, that will require surgery and he is out indefinitely. Hot off the presses today, MIKE Pouncey practices Monday and will be ready for WK1. At least one of them is still standing.
It's not enough that we get some of the worst winters ever, but we [The Bears] are still dropping like flies. So the Bears cut Tim Jennings, like they got a wide selection of players at any position at this point, but you cut a veteran player who could maybe help some of the youngsters that are coming in. With that being said, we lost the top two nose tackles to injuries during the preseason loss to the Bengals on Saturday. Veteran Jeremiah Ratliff left the game early and when he returned he was wearing a walking boot. The X-rays showed no fracture, but I am sure he will be out a game or two. Then 2nd round rookie Eddie Goldman suffered a concussion. I'm done with the injuries, too many to list anyway, it will never end.
IT'S GET'N HOT IN HERE!!!
OK, so there is a war in the Redskins' locker room. RGIII has been benched for the start of the season, even though his face is on the ticket for WK1. The starting honor now goes to Kirk Cousins, he is the new starting QB for the Redskins. Things have taken such a turn for the worse with the already-dysfunctional relationship between Griffin and the Redskins that reports indicate many high-ranking officials and several coaches want to move on from the quarterback. Sources have also said that the team discussed trading RG3. I heard St. Louis was peeking and another team too, can't remember which one. But get this, they had an article explaining why RG3 would be a good fit in Chicago. My thoughts: No thank you, we still got some cleaning up to do ourselves.
IT JUST WON'T DIE.
That pesky "jawbreak" is still in the headlines. So my CI told me that the whole thing was about money and a promise not kept. Geno owed Ike $600. Geno promised to come to a charity event for Ike and then he doesn't show up. So Ike just wanted his $600 that he paid for Geno to come and $1000 for his charity. They even threw Mark Sanchez in the mix and said he would have gladly paid Ike back and given him money for the charity. Come on man, you have an ATM right there in the locker room, but the way Geno's checking and savings is set up............well, you get my point. He paid for it in a more painful way and naturally, the locker room is split. My thoughts: I still think Geno Smith is overrated. Ryan Fitzpatrick will step up now.
As "deflategate" turns. So, Tom Brady's 4 game suspension was overturned. The Judge said that Tom was never told he could be suspended. You mean like if you rob a bank and you go to jail but then they overturn the sentence and let you out of jail because you were never told that you could go to jail for robbing a bank? Really, come on man. I don't know what Brady did or didn't do, but you guys know that it always comes down to the money. You also know that if Brady doesn't play, it affects the money, do the math with me people. Goodell was sucker punched on this one. He will NOT attend the season opener with the Patriots going up against the Steelers. Tom said the intern did it! P.S. Snoop Dogg is not too happy with the judges decision, he's a Steelers fan. The NFL is already working on an appeal, stay tuned.
Speaking of interns.. so RG3 supposedly "liked" a tweet or post, whatever it's called on instagram, bashing the Redskins organization. RG3 said, no way, you ain't pinning this on me, the INTERN did it. He put a full post on instagram, big ole giant letters saying, "I did not "like" that Post." Which I guess is what folks do when they like a post, lol. Really RG3, kinda sounds like, "I did not have sexual intercourse with that woman." We all know how that turned out. I'm just saying. Just in this morning, it's 5 teams that are looking at RG3, they all only have slight interest, none have a strong interest.
FYI: MO FOOTBALL, MO FOOTBALL.
In case you are looking for some really good football shows that showcase a different player/team/coach that played or coached over the years, you might want to check out, "A Football Life" and "30/30". I have watched a lot of them but a few that really stood out were the ones on Bo Jackson, Jerry Rice, Walter Peyton and Lyle Alzado. Last night, I watched "The Book of Manning." I love P. Manning and I think Eli is cool and I knew their dad Archie played and brought Ole Miss back to life, where Eli followed in his footsteps and attended Ole Miss and broke almost all of his dad's records. Peyton opted for Tennessee which brought him and his dad death threats and all kind of crazy hate mail. Then there was Cooper, the oldest, whose career was cut short by a disease that put him one hit away from a wheel chair, so he left the sports world. I was intrigued by a family where 2 sons of a QB went on to play pro ball, win Super Bowls and were MVP's in Super Bowls. Quick, name another family that has that mix? If there is one, I would love to read up on them. I know about the Barber and Talib brothers already. Both shows are really good and if you are a football nut like me, you probably already know about these programs. Just my 2 cents.
Last tidbit. The K.C. Chiefs went undefeated this preseason. Did you know that the last 2 times they went undefeated in the preseason, they played in the Super Bowl those years? No lie, lol. Maybe they will make it to the 50th in 2016.
Hi everyone,
It's about that time. A few ground rules I want you all to remember as the season goes on:
So as my Bears go 2-0 so far in the preseason, other things have been going on. I know, it's only preseason but I don't care, say it with me people, A WIN IS A WIN!
N.Y. JETS:
Seems that Coach Bowles is making it tiring for his Jets to talk about "jaw break gate". Anyone who talks about the sucker punch that Ike gave to Geno, has to run laps. Like that's going to work, some of these boys run laps for a living coach, I'm just saying.
NEW YORK GIANTS:
WR Odell Beckham already owns one of the top selling jerseys in the NFL. He has now inked a deal with ROAR beverages, never heard of it, so don't ask me. But, the CEO Roly Nesi said that OB embodies the spirit of this brand in the physical form. The loud, in your face, style in and off the field that kids want to emulate. I can go with that, but when he said "I think it's going to really change the way people look at a sports drink endorsement," he kinda lost me. We will probably gawk at the huge amount of $$ he got for the endorsement and if they put the pic of the one handed catch he made against Dallas I believe, I would look at the bottle, then I would grab my Gatorade. I am sure if it was not Dallas, someone will refresh my memory. But word on the street, he and Eli were not in sync for the first two preseason games.. now that's a reason for concern, Giants fans.
OUCH, I HURT MY:
Yes, the injury bug is out there full force. Some players will be back in 4-6 weeks and some are done for the season. Here's a look at the five biggest injuries coming out of games and practices in Week 2 of the preseason:
WR, Jordy Nelson: He has emerged as quarterback Aaron Rodgers' favorite target, posting career-highs last season in receptions (98) and yards (1,519) while catching 13 touchdown passes. The 6-foot-3 Nelson creates mismatches against smaller corner backs while also possessing the speed to burn defenses deep. He tore his ACL, no contact on this injury. He landed awkwardly while trying to cut after making a catch. The Packers were hoping for the better news, but it was not to be. Just got the official word yesterday that he is DONE for the season. "It's difficult to lose a guy like that in a meaningless game," said Rodgers, who made his disdain for the preseason clear during his post game news conference.
The only good news for Green Bay is that the Packers are deep at the position. Randall Cobb, who would be a No. 1 receiver for other teams, will likely replace Nelson in that role. Davonte Adams now steps into the starting lineup after off season work that drew raves from teammates and Packers head coach Mike McCarthy. Jeff Janis and rookie Ty Montgomery will vie for the No. 3 receiver spot while backup tight end Richard Rodgers appears ready to assume a bigger role in the passing game alongside starter Andrew Quarless.
Center, Maurkice Pouncey: He is part of the reason why the Steelers finished with the NFL's second-ranked offense last year in the first season that Pouncey started all 16 games since 2010. He was injured Sunday when Packers safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix rolled up on his leg while tackling running back Le'Veon bell. His ankle was broken and it will take surgery to repair it. He is out indefinitely, aka, the whole season. Cody Wallace, who started five games for Pouncey in 2013, will likely get the starting nod. He needs to shake some rust off.
WR, Kelvin Benjamin: Like Nelson, his torn ACL was not due to contact. He crumpled last Wednesday when trying to cut in a passing drill during a joint practice with Miami. The Panthers announced that he will miss the 2015 season. Unlike the Packers, Carolina doesn't have another receiver like Randall Cobb who can step in for Benjamin. Devin Funchess is a big-bodied target like Benjamin, but some feel he isn't ready to handle the same type of load as Benjamin who caught 73 passes for 1,008yds and 9 TDs during his 2014 rookie debut. The Panthers will look to a small arsenal of players to replace Benjamin. It includes Funchess, Corey Brown, Ted Ginn Jr & Brenton Bersin. I bet they wish they would have picked up Reggie Wayne whom they had on their radar. He is now a Patriot. But that may be a blessing in disguise that they let him pass through their fingers. Word on the street is that Wayne will mostly be serving in a mascot role, bringing leadership and a sure pair of hands as needed. He just made his way bay from a torn ACL last season and he also is slowed by a triceps injury. Wayne will be 37 in November, you do the math!! Belichick says that just have to see how it goes.
FS, Louis Delmas: The day before this injury, ex-Dolphin LB, Channing Crowder mentioned on his radio show that he noticed a hitch in Delmas running style. Crowder believes it came from Delmas making a quick but prmature return from last December's reconstructive knee surgery. Well, as fate would have it, the very next day, Delmas re-tore the ACL in his right knee and is out for the season. Walt Aikens, a 2014 4th round draft pick from Liberty, has replace Delmas in the Dolphins starting line up. Special teams ace Mike Thomas is now the top backup to Aikens & strong safety Reshad Jones.
Arizona nose tackle Corey Peters (Achilles tendon): Twenty months removed from shredding his right Achilles tendon while playing for Atlanta, Peters tore his left one last Thursday during practice. Peters was signed to replace the departed Dan Williams (Oakland) as Arizona's starting nose tackle. That responsibility now falls to Rodney Gunter, a 2015 fourth-round pick from Delaware State, with veteran Alameda Ta'amu serving as the backup.
On the Bears injury list, from what I heard, word is that Jay Cutler doesn't even know the names of some of the guys he will be throwing to this Saturday when they take on the Bengals at their home field. Like that's going to make a difference. We have so many guys out that I think I might borrow my grandson's Dolton Bears uniform, #54, and suit up to try and help my Bears this season. I'm just saying..
Overall Damage:
Former Packers TE, Tom Crabtree tweeted, "Preseason football is the worst," but that doesn't mean it will change. For NFL owners who might even think of eliminating the 4 game preseason, it would mean a big loss of game day revenue. It comes down to this: reducing player wear and tear is less important than the dollars generated from these preseason contests. Plus the owners say that the same injuries could happen at any time and they need the preseason to look at and evaluate the new guys.
The best approach for teams toward preseason contests is being ultra-conservative in how long starters and superstars play -- if at all -- to mitigate injury risk. For example, New England's Rob Gronkowski hasn't appeared in a preseason game since 2012. The absence certainly hasn't hurt Gronkowski's performance in the regular season as the NFL's top tight end.
A FEW OTHER THINGS:
The Houston Texans have named Brian Hoyer the Team's starting QB over Ryan Mallett. I heard through the grapevine that Ryan is prettyyyy angry about that.
WHERE'S THE TRUST MAN!!
According to Bob Kravitz of WTHR, the Colts sweep the visitor's locker room at Gillette Stadium to check for bugs or listening devices. This is a sad tradition that the Colts have when playing the Patriots. That in itself gets into their heads before the game. You are so focused on being cheated that you can't play the game, smh. The Patriots are now for sure the team that all other teams agree on. They are cheaters! Jim McMahon, former Funky QB of the 1985 Bears Super Bowl team, says Belichick is a liar for sure and cheating isnt far behind. I think he's a little salty.
LAST WORD:
5 most boring NFL prime time match ups for 2015.....
As you all know, every team playing football in prime time is a must see game. These are the ones that the "experts" at ESPN say that instead of watching, you can go wash your car or go out to dinner, etc. I'm just saying, there are 53 prime time games throughout the season. There are always a few that you can miss, and spend time with the family and score brownie points.
Lastly, I want to take a moment to say R.I.P. to Darryl Dawkins, AKA, Chocolate Thunder. He passed yesterday @ 58 years young, of a heart attack. If you don't know who he is, do yourself a favor and look him up. He was the reason they made shatter proof back boards & break away rims in the NBA. I loved watching him play with the Sixers. As Shaq put it, "he was the father of the dunk, I am just one of his sons."