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Week 8
10/28/05
  • Word came out this week that Lions general manager Matt Millen's five-year contract extension signed this off-season was not fully guaranteed. In fact, it wasn't guaranteed at all, proving that the contracts Millen signs are just as dubious as the one he hands out to his players. All that being said, Millen's 3-3 Lions most the 3-3 Bears this week with the winner staking a claim to first place in the NFC North.

  • Was there a worse call this year than the Ernie Conwell non-catch/Mike Furrey interception return for a game clinching touchdown from this week's Saints-Rams match-up? With the Saints marching for a go ahead touchdown, officials ruled Conwell was juggling the ball when he came to the ground with a defender underneath him, allowing Furrey to grab the ball from his hands for an interception. Replays clearly showed Conwell had complete control of the ball but the Saints were not able to use a replay challenge because they were out of timeouts and the play began prior to the two-minute warning. Officials huddle up numerous times during a game to ensure the correct call was made, yet the game officials failed to discuss this play at all. Here's hoping we don't see this crew in the playoffs.

  • Perhaps Bills running back Willis McGahee can let us know how his crow tasted. After proclaiming himself the best running back in the league, McGahee laid an egg in Oakland, posting 50 yards against the Raiders 28th-ranked rushing defense. To make matters worse, McGahee was stuffed on a crucial 3rd down from the Oakland two-yard line midway through the 2nd quarter. McGahee's definitely one of the top five backs in the league but there aren't many people ready to proclaim him the best just yet.

  • With a 2-4 record, the Ravens have clearly not met expectations thus far in 2005. In these situations, hope may spring eternal given the parity in the league. However, a closer look reveals that probably shouldn't apply to the Ravens. Of the team's four losses, three have come against the Lions, Titans and Bears, teams not exactly considered league powerhouses. The Ravens still have to play the Steelers and Bengals twice plus make trips to Jacksonville and Denver. Given the strength of the team's in the AFC this season, the team is fighting an uphill battle to make the playoffs. If they don't get there, this will be the third time in the past four seasons they have failed to qualify for the playoffs.

  • With the Texans finally cracking the 20-point barrier this week against the Colts (thanks to Jerome Mathis' touchdown on a kick return), the Ravens are now the only team in the league that has not scored at least 20 points in a single game this season. Wonder how that sits with head coach Brian Billick.

  • Cardinals receiver Anquan Boldin failed to make a reception during his team's game this week against the Titans, marking the first time in his 31-game career that he failed to record a catch in a game.

  • With Packers running back Ahman Green going on injured reserve this week thanks to a torn quadriceps tendon, speculation began as to whether he had played his last game with the team. The team may want Green back in a reserve role but here's why you can bank on him not being a starter for the Pack in 2005: he hasn't had a 100-yard game for 14 straight games, the team is clearly in a rebuilding mode, he won't be fully recovered from his injury until training camp and Green's backup entering the season, Najeh Davenport (also on injured reserve with a broken ankle) is also a free agent at season's end. Plus, the team did not make signing him to a contract extension a priority. Look for the Packers to use a first day pick in the 2006 draft on a running back.

  • If he hasn't already decided to bench the aging and decrepit Vinny Testaverde, here's a couple of reasons why Jets coach Herm Edwards should give Brooks Bollinger a shot at the job. One, Bollinger can take a snap from center. Two, he's got two good legs that will help him avoid the inevitable pass rush that results because of the team's struggles along the offensive line. It was painful to watch Vinny attempt to avoid the Atlanta pass rush. Three, he's got two full weeks to get Bollinger ready for the team's next game, at home against the Chargers. Four, you guessed it, he simply can't be any worse.

  • The Steelers brought the Bengals back down to earth this week and the outcome of this game shouldn't have been such a big surprise. Cincinnati is clearly a team on the rise but had yet to play a truly meaningful game prior to the Steelers match-up and all of their wins this season had been over teams with losing records (Browns, Vikings, Bears, Texans, Titans). The Steelers knew a Cincinnati win would virtually clinch the division title for the Bengals because a win would have given them a 3.5 game lead and their veteran savvy won out over a much younger Bengals team.

  • The Josh McCown made-for-TV movie looks like it's headed for the dumpster. After throwing for more than 380 yards in each of the past two games, McCown threw for only 140 yards in this week's game against the Titans. With the Cardinals ahead by three points in the fourth quarter, McCown threw a pass straight at Titans middle linebacker Brad Kassell that would have been returned for a touchdown had Kassell not dropped the ball. It says here that McCown will be headed to the bench after this week's game against the Cowboys.

  • Eagles coach Andy Reid got to hear running back Brian Westbrook gripe last week about his lack of rushing attempts and this week he got to hear wide receiver Terrell Owens complain about a lack of passes being thrown his way. Westbrook's got plenty to complain about because it's obvious to everybody but Reid that the Eagles need to run the ball more to be successful on offence. The Eagles are last in the league in rushing attempts per game at 21, four less than the next lowest team which is the Browns. Considering the Browns offence spends most of the game on the sideline, this statistic is all the evidence anyone needs that Reid is not committed to the ground game. As for Owens complaints, well, he noticed the publicity Westbrook got from his rant so he thought he'd get in on the action.

  • Keeping with Westbrook, when is he or his agent going to wake up and smell the coffee over his contract issue? If top five running backs like Shaun Alexander and Edgerrin James can't get long term extensions from their teams and can't find any teams willing to trade a 2nd round pick for their services, then how does Westbrook figure he's worth $5-million a season? Westbrook definitely gets maximum production out of his talents but there isn't a general manager in the league that views him as anything other than a second tier running back that puts up big numbers because he's in a system that perfectly matches his skills.

  • Broncos coach Mike Shanahan sent a message to 2004 2nd round pick Darius Watts in the pre-season when he moved him down the depth chart in favor of Jerry Rice. When Rice retired, Shanahan sent Watts another message by moving Charlie Adams into the third receiver role behind starters Rod Smith and Ashley Lelie. Now, Shanahan has sent Watts another message after making Watts inactive for last week's game against the Giants. With Watts having only contributed two receptions in six games, Shanahan dressed Todd Devoe to take advantage of his special teams abilities.