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31 Dec 2010

WEEK 17 NFL THOUGHTS & PICKS: NEW YEAR’S EDITION

Winners in Bold

Carolina @ Atlanta:

Carolina ends its mess of a season against the Falcons who are having a fine year. They say that John Fox might be tapped to replace Eric Mangini if he is let go in Cleveland. Something about that is wildly depressing and stinks of resigned mediocrity of the new normal: withering job prospects, no assets, low paycheck, massive debt from an education that gets you nowhere, and a marginal chance of your NFL team winning eight games.

Pittsburgh @ Cleveland:

Speaking of Eric Mangini, his under-talented Browns take on the Steelers at home in front of the faithful. Many of us at ReadAndReact headquarters are firmly behind Coach Mangini and feel he deserves one more year to right the ship. The Browns have had a tedious revolving door of coaches and quarterbacks since they re-entered the league. Their fans at this point are listless and battered, wondering why they are being tested by God, and if he will ever show them mercy.  I hope for all those toiling by the lake that the Browns absolutely destroy the Steelers this Sunday, that Holmgren looks deep into his extra large soul and decides to give Mangini one more year. Curses can’t last forever, even the biblical variety, and Mangini might be able to lead this team to the promised land yet.

Mangini

The process takes longer when God has arbitrarily decided the team you coach has to suffer for 40 years (AP)

Minnesota @ Detroit:

Here’s to Brett Favre for playing football one year too many. Here’s a toast for him being completely himself, whether that is leaping around the field like a 12-year old on a playground or giving a maddening self indulgent, self-serving press conference. It is rare these days for an athlete to show any of his true self, as he will be pillaged for any misstep, wrong turn of phrase, or even smiling on the sidelines by the press, blogs, and fans alike. Favre, unlike the other professionally programmed robots, happily unleashes his id upon us all and, though many times not likeable, it is real and honest. Here’s to one of the best moments of the season, of Favre making a surprise appearance, outdoors in a snowy stadium in Minnesota, leading a touchdown drive like old times, fans delirious, scripted like a movie. Then, as quick as it started, it sadly ends with his head bouncing off the frozen turf.  Favre exits the league leaving fans with a lot of wonderful memories and conflicting opinions as he heads back to his ranch in Mississippi. Perhaps like Cincinnatus he waits for another team to call or maybe he just swims in bathtubs full of money or puts on his Wranglers and heads to the local high school and with joy on his face tosses pass after pass to high school kids running fade patterns, his shadow growing larger and larger as the sun sets red in the evening Mississippi sky.

Oakland @ Kansas City:

The league would be a better place if the Raiders were a better team.  A win on Sunday would bring them to eight wins and  forward on the road to respectability. Kansas City on the other hand is having a dream season, the fans enjoying every moment because they aren’t sure if it’s a dream or if it’s real.

Danny, Wes and Julian celebrate a Patriots victory by jumping up and down on Tom and Gisele's hand crafted $20,000 king sized bed

Miami @ New England:

I like to think of Danny Woodhead as a loveable hobbit somehow pressed into service by the mad wizard Belichik. I imagine every time he gets the ball he screams in fear and is actually just running for his life, giants and monsters around every turn as he higgledy piggledy does his best to dash to safety. I like to imagine that after each game he goes to Tom and Gisele’s apartment and hops on the bed with his pals Wes Welker and Julian Edelman, happy to be alive as Gisele and Tom try on Uggs boots and read long letters from their old friend and leftist poet Randy Moss.

Buffalo @ New York Jets:

The Bills have been meanderingly interesting this year and the emergence of the Fitzmagic and his beard have galvanized a rust belt fan base and has inspired lonely men (and some women) in hunting cabins and ice fishing houses of upper New York to grow out their own beards in solidarity, and quite frankly for something to do. It has also inspired ReadAndReact to attempt to cajole the Amish Rifle to save his truly magnificent beard; please sign our petitionthat implores him that the world needs men with beards and he is a beacon of hope to us all.  We also might create a petition to make the Jets go away. They are a wildly irritating clown show that needs to be taken down and shipped out of town.

Cincinnati @ Baltimore:

Speaking of clown shows, whether it was the poor coaching, play, or just a cavalcade of bad decisions in critical moments, this season has been an utter disaster for the Bengals.  They face a typically well prepared and winning Baltimore team that could probably beat the Bengals with four guys from the practice squad and seven bottles of Gatorade.

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31 December, 2010 at 14:47 by steverodgers

Tags: Bill Belichick, Brett Favre, Danny Woodhead, Eric Mangini, Gisele, Hobbits, NFL Picks, NFL week 17, Pete Carroll, Ryan Fitzpatrick's Beard, Seattle Seahawks, Tim Tebow, Tom Brady, Trent Edwards
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1 Dec 2010

Boy, the NFC West really sucks, huh?

Are Sam Bradford and the Rams the best of the worst? (Photo: Getty Images via Zimbio)

Heading into the 2010 season, nobody had particularly high expectations for the NFC West. In fact, it was widely identified as the worst division in football. But I don’t think any of us expected that it would suck quite this badly … did we?

Look at it this way: At 3-8, the Arizona Cardinals – who have lost six games in a row – are only TWO GAMES out of first place in their division. The Rams and Seahawks are currently the best of the bunch at 5-6, but with five games left, it’s anyone’s division for the taking. And one of these teams is going to the playoffs … likely with a 7-9 final record, while a 10-6 (or even 11-5) potential NFC wild card team misses out.

So what happened? We kind of knew the Seahawks were going through a transition period with Pete Carroll taking over, and the two-time defending division champion Cardinals lost a lot of their best players in the off-season. But people had high hopes for the 49ers, who seem to have regressed in Mike Singletary‘s second year at the helm. Troy Smith may have brought some spark to the club, but with the loss of Frank Gore for the remainder of the season, I just don’t see this team scaring anyone down the stretch.

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1 December, 2010 at 8:17 by ArtieFufkin

Tags: Arizona Cardinals, Frank Gore, Mike Singletary, NFC West, Pete Carroll, Sam Bradford, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams, Steve Spagnuolo
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27 Sep 2010

VIDEO: Leon Washington returns two kicks for scores in one game

The Seattle Seahawks acquired Leon Washington from the Jets for a late round draft pick this off-season, after Washington suffered a compound fracture in his right fibula last October, requiring a metal rod to be inserted into his leg.  Well, the move paid off big time for the Seahawks on Sunday, and Washington is officially back after he returned 2 second-half kickoffs for touchdowns in leading Seattle to a 27-20 win over San Diego.

The first return – of the 101-yard variety – one came on the opening kick of the second half:

But San Diego managed to tie the game at 20-20 later in the fourth quarter, when Washington received the ensuing kick at his own 1-yard line … guess what happened next:

WATCH VIDEO AFTER THE JUMP

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27 September, 2010 at 8:09 by ArtieFufkin

Tags: Kickoff Return, Leon Washington, New York Jets, NFL Highlights, San Diego Chargers, Seattle Seahawks
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4 Sep 2010

It’s final cutdown day in the NFL! Leinart, Houshmandzadeh among the casualties

"The Turk" is going to have a busy day

Yep, it’s cutdown day.  For the uninitiated, today is the day that each NFL squad must trim their roster down to 53 players for the start of the season.  Coaches and GMs around the league are faced with the difficult decision of which players to hang on to, and which to release. And those in the latter category will be getting a visit from the director of player personnel (aka “The Turk”), asking for their playbook and telling them they need to visit with the coach.

The deadline for roster cuts it 6pm ET today, so we’ll try to keep track of the most notable moves from across the league.  And since a bunch of cuts were made yesterday, there are already some recognizable names on the casualty list.  Undoubtedly some of these players will be targeted as free agent pick-ups before the season starts, so keep an eye out for guys who still may have some tread on their tires, or could potentially do better in a different situation.

UPDATE: So far the list of players now without a home includes Cardinals QB Matt Leinart, Seahawks WR TJ Houshmandzadeh, Redskins RB Willie Parker, Seahawks QB JP Losman, Bengals WR Matt Jones, Bucs WR Mark Clayton, Ravens QB Troy Smith, Titans QB Chris Simms and a former Rhodes Scholar, Titans S Myron Rolle.

The Matt Leinart era is over in the desert (Image: Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

END OF DAY UPDATE: NFL.com has the complete list of cuts, ESPN.com has team-by-team analysis, and CBS Sportsline’s Clark Judge has a good wrap-up of today’s winners & losers.

CONTINUE AFTER THE JUMP FOR THE FULL LIST OF NOTABLE CUTS

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4 September, 2010 at 9:02 by ArtieFufkin

Tags: Arizona Cardinals, Baltimore Ravens, Chris Simms, JP Losman, Mark Clayton, Matt Leinart, Myron Rolle, nfl cutdown day, roster moves, Seattle Seahawks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tennessee Titans, TJ Houshmandzadeh, Troy Smith, Washington Redskins, Willie Parker
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12 Oct 2009

Seahawks Owen Schmitt goes smashy smashy … on his own head

Second-year Seattle Seahawks Fullback Owen Schmitt got the first start of his young NFL career yesterday, and decided to celebrate in a unique fashion: by smashing his helmet against his head repeatedly during pre-game introductions!

I mean, what could go wrong?

Yeah … that’s about what I expected the outcome of that move to be.

But as it turns out, Schmitt actually has a history of this sort of thing!  With Leather posted this clip of Schmitt from 2007, during his days at West Virginia.  Skip ahead to the :43 mark to see him successfully bash his face with his helmet, after an unsuccessful pooch punt attempt.

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12 October, 2009 at 10:43 by ArtieFufkin

Tags: Owen Schmitt, Seattle Seahawks, West Virginia
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29 Sep 2009

Week 3 NFL Highlights: Ric Flair edition

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Julius Jones does the Ric Flair Strut

This week’s installment of your NFL highlights combines 2 things we hold dear to our hearts here at ReadAndReact: football and old-school professional wrestling. Recently, Seahawks RB Julius Jones has been displaying his appreciation for 16x world champion Ric Flair by performing the famed “Flair Strut” in the endzone after scoring a touchdown.

He did it against the Rams in week 1, and yesterday against the Bears, Jones once again did his best Nature Boy impression after ripping off a 39-yd TD on a screen pass (play starts at the :15 mark):

The NY love-fest with Mark Sanchez is fully underway, thanks in large part from this TD run on Sunday. Also, Ric Flair will wrestle Hulk Hogan in Australia later this year. WOO!:

Donald Driver makes an amazing one-handed catch against the Rams. In other news, Ric Flair scratch-off lottery cards are now available in North Carolina. WoooOOOooo!:

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29 September, 2009 at 10:21 by ArtieFufkin

Tags: Chicago Bears, Donald Driver, Green Bay Packers, Julius Jones, Mark Sanchez, New York Jets, Ric Flair, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams, Tennessee Titans
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