Monday Hangover

Sunday, November 19, 2006

NFC Week 11 Review With Sprinkles!

By Greg Reedy
NFC Correspondent/glad to still have 2 functioning knees


I know, that was probably a little harsh towards your friend and mine, Donovan McNabb who tore his ACL and had his season ended. Normally, I'd indicate the fantasy implications, but the guy in my league that had him now has a record of 2-9 on the season. Now there's an ouch. Enough about ACLs. Time for the recaps.

New England at Green Bay - I'm pretty sure this is 2006 because this game looked like it was being played in 2005. Tom Brady had a great game and Brett Favre completed a pass to the guy in seat 17C, section 3, row 13. Favre also got hurt in this game but proving that he is indeed not a mansmack, he has already declared himself ready to throw 4 interceptions against Seattle next week. 2006 New England 35, 2005 Green Bay 0

Detroit at Arizona - This game was so unattractive on the schedule it made USA Today's "other games" list which should probably be called "if you near live these two locations, you will not see great football this week, because you need great players to watch great football. If you have regular players, then it's just regular football. And we all know that great football is the best kind of football." Thank you John Madden. Arizona wins this game, but I believe is still the worst team in the league. But the competition is heating up towards who will compete in Toilet Bowl 2006. Arizona Online Degrees 17, Detroit Guarantees 10

Indianapolis at Dallas - You may now cue the sound effect of popping champagne. The Cowboys at long last allow Bob Griese to get tipsy, Garo Yepremian to get balder and gives Larry Csonka a way to forget he was a co-host on American Gladiators. It also ends ESPN spending the whole week on PTI and SportsCenter talking about whether the Colts would go undefeated. Darn. But anyways, during the game Peyton Manning through an interception, Vanderjagt missed some field goals and the Colts lost. I'd swear it was January. Dallas Romos 21, Indianapolis Dolts 14

Fantasy thrills and spills:
Thrills: Chad Johnson (37 pts), Lee Evans (2 83 yard TDs), Drew Brees (510 yards and his team lost)
Spills: McNabb (1 pt, out for year) Favre (for getting shutout at home)

Random notes: The NFL let Mike Nolan wear a suit this week against the Seahawks. The 49ers won. The saying is true, dress for success. The fantasy team is well on its way to another loss this week. That puts the record to 7-4. Next week is the regular season finale before the big-money playoffs.(literally)

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