Thomas Camann's Philadelphia Eagles fan blog archive for 09/2008

September 2008

September 20, 2008

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Falcons (-6.5) over Chiefs

    This matchup is going to come down to the Quarterbacks. Matt Ryan will play like he did in week one. He has all the skills great arm, good mobility in the pocket, and good at reading defenses he just has to perform on Sundays. Thigpen is not the answer for the Chiefs although he didnt look bad last week.

Bills (-9.5) over Raiders

    Say good bye to Lane Kiffin. Bills are a playoff team with their great special teams and Trent Edwards is playing good football. If you want to see Defensive low scoring running and short passing game then this would be a great game to watch.

Titans (-4.5) over Texans

    Believe the hype about Chris Johnson 4.24 40 speed all he needs is a small gap and he is gone. He is a real gamechanger and the Titans are really solid on defense. 

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September 21, 2008

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    The New England Patriots 21 game regular season win streak came to end today by the likes of the Miami Dolphins? Yes the Miami Dolphins, the team with only one win last year and hadn't one a game this year until today. The Patriots got embarrased on their own turf falling 38-13. The offense just never seemed to get any rhythm, and the defense looked confused with the Dolphins throwing different looks at them. Sending Pennington out as a reciever and direct snapping the ball to Ronnie Brown. Ronnie Brown had a career day rushing for 113 yards 4 rushing TD's and 1 passing TD. He would have been nice to have on the fantasy team this week. Chad Pennington looked real comfortable, picking apart the Pats Defense throwing for 226 yards and 0 INT's. Tony Sparano's shemes worked like a charm against the Pats and he gets his much deserved first win as a head coach.

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