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November 14, 2007
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7) Adrian Peterson is the best running back in the NFL
- Adrian Peterson is having the best season by a run-
ning back in the NFL. Adrian Peterson is the NFL
Rookie of the Year. He is not the best running back
in the NFL.
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6) The Denver Broncos have the best pair of corners
in the NFL - This isn't true either. I won't go as far
as to say Champ Bailey isn't the best corner in the
league. One year playing with a bad run defense will
not change that. However, the best pair of cornerbacks
in the NFL resides in Green Bay, WI.
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5) Vince Young is a winning QB - False. Vince Young
plays with a winning defense. Vince Young has passed
for 4 touchdowns and 10 picks this season. He has a
QB rating of 62.2.
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4) Tom Brady is the MVP of the NFL - Don't get me
wrong, I understand why people think Brady is the MVP.
MVP means different things to different people. In my
opinion Tom Brady is the Offensive Player of the Year.
I am aware of all the numbers. 2686 yards. 33 touch-
downs. 4 interceptions. I also understand that if Brady
goes down that Matt Cassel has no chance of leading
this team anywhere in the playoffs.
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Randy Moss is the player that stretches out the defense
and opens up everything underneath. You could proba-
bly go down to Jay Cutler, Jeff Garcia, or Phillip Rivers
and still have a reasonable chance of scoring points and
winning games with the current Patriots roster. Not 33
touchdowns and 4 interceptions good. But good enough
to be a playoff contender with an offense that can put up
points.
If you take Randy Moss off this team the only receiver
you could replace him with and get similar results is TO.
If he goes down, this offense suddenly lacks the explo-
siveness it has generated in the first 9 games.
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3) The AFC is the Powerhouse Conference and the NFC
is the Ugly Stepchild - This is getting old too. This was
the case the last 2-3 years ago. Two 8-8 wildcards in
2004 were the beginning of this trend. Another 8-8 wild-
card last season that ended the season 2-6 also contri-
buted to this reality.
The NFC was a mediocre conference in 2004-2006.
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The fact is that the NFC has closed the gap overall. The
New England Patriots are head and shoulders above the
NFC. They are also head and shoulders above the AFC.
Dallas and Green Bay are very talented and could pro-
bably give New England a run for their money. At least
as good of a run as Pittsburgh. Indy is confusing because
they have so many players going down.
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The NFC and AFC are 20-20 against one another this
season. Part of that is because the NFC North and NFC
East are playing the AFC East and AFC West. Still Ari-
zona beat Pittsburgh. New Orleans destroyed Jackson-
ville. The 6 teams that would represent the AFC in the
playoffs this season if the playoffs began next week have
gone 13-5 against the NFC. The six NFC teams have
gone 11-5 against the AFC.
While New England will be favored against any NFC
team they face, they will against any AFC team as well.
The fact is that the NFC as a whole has made a lot of
strides this season to make this a two-conference league
again. A lot of these claims of AFC supremacy are
founded in stereotypes created by New England and
Indy's dominant starts and the last few seasons of inter
conference competition. It is not founded in what has
been going on in inter conference play in 2007.
2) Eli Manning is having a breakout season - Who has
more passing yards, Joey Harrington or Eli Manning?
Who has a higher completion percentage? More com-
pletions? Higher QB rating? Yards per attempt? If
you answered yes to Joey Harrington on each statistic
you are correct.
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While the Giants will probably win 10 games and make
the playoffs, this team doesn't have a shot of beating
either Dallas or Green Bay unless those teams beat
themselves. They might not even win their first round
game. They don't have a chance of going anywhere in
the near future with Eli Manning playing the way he has
this season. With him now in his 4th year of playing, it
is doubtful if he will ever play better.
But the Winner is: 1) Brett Favre is playing his best
football in a decade:
Year W-L Com Att Pct Yds YPA Td Int Rate
2001 12-4 314 510 61.6 3,921 7.7 32 15 94.1
2002 12-4 341 551 61.9 3,658 6.6 27 16 85.6
2003 10-6 308 471 65.4 3,361 7.1 32 21 90.4
2004 10-6 346 540 64.1 4,088 7.6 30 17 92.4
2007 8-1 238 354 67.2 2,757 7.8 16 8 96.2
Unless I'm missing something, 3 years is not a decade. His
rating this season is comparable to 2001-2004.
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This is the myth that has been created by the poor 2005-2006
seasons.
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