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Fresh Take: Broncos, Eagles, Titans and Bears, oh my

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

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Welcome back Sports Fans, it’s another addition of the SCL Fresh Take!  Has the NFL season been a surprise, or what?!?  Jockeying back and forth for biggest surprise of the year are the Denver Broncos on the good side and the Tennessee Titans on the bad!  The Broncos are 6 and oh and running away with the AFC West after pasting San Diego on Monday.  The Chargers are off to their normal weak start and look to be looking up at Bronco butt in the standings for the rest of the season. 

     Meanwhile the Titans got lathered by Golden Boy Tom Brady and the Patriots who watched Brady throw five TD passes in one quarter on route to a 59-0 laugher!  The Titans never showed up for the game and did not want to be playing in the ice and snow in New England.  I love Jeff Fisher and will love him even more when he’s coaching Dallas next year…  A Fisher firing is on the horizon especially after watching the Titans mail it in game after game this year.   On the flip side, Brady continues his reign as the NFL’s favorite and most protected QB.  Did you catch the “Roughing” the Passer penalty called when one of the Titans waved his hand in front of Brady’s face?  I’m stunned Tom didn’t take a dive to get away…

     Two other disappointments showed up on Sunday as the Eagles threw the ball 46 times (88% of their plays) against the Raiders and their 31st ranked run defense.  The iggies went down 13 to 9 which led Head Coach Andy Reid to ponder if they should have ran the ball a few more times.  The San Diego slow start makes one forget about Philly, but the Eagles always seem to flush home field advantage in the playoffs by blowing games like this and at Cincinnati last year!  Meanwhile Matt Forte of the Chicago Bears matched his season total of two fumbles in two successive plays at the goal line Sunday night in Atlanta.  The Bears went down 21 to 14 and it looks like Forte will get to go the the Tom Coughlin school of frequent fumblers ; wrap it up Matt!

     And that wraps it up for us, stay Fresh!

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Michael Vick: Fallen Falcon to Eager Eagle

Friday, August 14th, 2009

Michael Vick_Philadelphia Eagles_NFLIt finally is here!  The day that the villanous dog killer Michael Vick rejoins the NFL, this time as a Philadelphia Eagle. 

     Wow!  I do not envy Michael Vick one bit.  Granted the Eagles run the West Coast Offense and that Andy Reid is an innovative offensive mind, but Philadephia???  Philly fans are tough and have a reputation of being hard on players, but I don’t think the Eagles Management envisioned the fury that started bubbling last night when the team made the announcement about the Vick signing.  The preseason game with the Patriots was forgotten (though the Eagles made a nice comeback in a 27-25 loss) and the Vick arguments began. 

     Even the talking heads don’t agree…  Steve Young thought the signing was a great move while former Eagle great Ron Jaworski thought the pressure may be too much for Vick and good friend Donovan McNabb who supposedly was consulted and signed off on the Vick deal.      

     The members of the Eagles brass have a great reputation, but I don’t agree with the assessment that they are a stable organization that can handle any crises the Vick signing will bring. The organization was well on their way to potentially firing Andy Reid and dumping McNabb after embarassing games last year against the Bengals and Ravens.  And McNabb was worried about Kevin Kolb looking over his shoulder, let alone Michael Vick who has led a team into the playoffs and NFC Championship Game.  Couple that with the loss of Jim Johnson and Brian Dawkins and the aftershocks of the Terrell Owen debacle a couple of years back and the Philadelphia Eagles organization may be mixing an explosive brew.

     As I stated a couple of weeks back, people need to move forward and let Michael Vick try to rebuild his life.  His actions were reprehensible and heinous and should not be overlooked, but he should get the chance to show he is willing to make amends and be a positive influence on the football field and off.  We’ll see if Philly’s the right place for him to start that journey.

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