Sunday, October 5, 2008

Random thoughts for this weekend that may only interest me...

- Texas Tech made a statement with a big win against a decent K St. team. The Sooners better watch out...
- Tennessee may be the worst team in the SEC this year...Seriously, it's either them or Arkansas.
- Ohio St. looks much better on offense with Beanie Wells back and Terrelle Pryor starting at qb. He made some freshman like mistakes, but he's a playmaker waiting to happen. Big win against Wisconsin...I still think the Buckeyes are the best team in the Big 10.
- This year's Red River Shootout is looking real good for next week. At this point, I have to give the advantage to the Sooners, but Texas is better than I have given them credit for.
- Vanderbilt is now officially the best team in the Volunteer state. Big come from behind win against Auburn. The Commodores are currently in 1st place in the SEC East.
- Fresno St. is once again showing that they are overrated. Huge loss to Hawaii...I told you in the pre-season that Boise St. is still the best team in the WAC.

- The Broncos defense decided to show up today against a decent Bucs offense. Cutler showed maturity in taking what a very good Bucs defense gave him. No big plays, but they were still able to move the ball.
- The Redskins may be the most surprising team in the NFC right now. Big win against Philly. They don't have many playmakers, but they don't make mistakes.
- Ditto for the Dolphins as being the most surprising team in the AFC right now. Their win today was coaching. They didn't make mistakes and were able to beat a more talented Chargers team. Chad Pennington and Ronnie Brown have resurrected their careers. The Chargers would win more if they didn't have Norv Turner as their head coach.
- The Giants made a statement today putting up 44 without Plaxico Burress against Seattle. They're just continuing what they started late last year.
- Big win for the Cardinals, beating up a Trent Edwardsless Buffalo team. They did it without Anquan Boldin no less.

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