Tuesday, October 27, 2009

NFL Week 7 Hangover

Week 7 Scores
Arizona Cardinals 24 - New York Giants 17
Houston Texans 24 - San Francisco 49ers 21
Green Bay Packers 31 - Cleveland Browns 3
San Diego Chargers 37 - Kansas City Chiefs 7
Indianapolis Colts 42 - St. Louis Rams 6
Pittsburgh Steelers 27 - Minnesota Vikings 17
New England Patriots 35 - Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7
New York Jets 38 - Oakland Raiders 0
Buffalo Bills 20 - Carolina Panthers 9
Cincinnati Bengals 45 - Chicago Bears 10
Dallas Cowboys 37 - Atlanta Falcons 21
New Orleans Saints 46 - Miami Dolphins 34
Philadelphia Eagles 27 - Washington Redskins 17


Big Winners
-The Arizona Cardinals (4-2) won their final regular season game at Giants Stadium, where they'd been 2-15 in history, and now sit alone atop the NFC West thanks to San Francisco's loss.
-Odd-on favorites went 11-2 (the Giants and Panthers lost), and covered the spread in 10 of 13 games (Houston won but didn't cover the spread).
-Fans of blowouts must have been thrilled in Week 7 as only two games were decided by under 10 points, and six were decided by 28 or more!
-The Steelers' defense held the previously undefeated Vikings to just 17 points, scored two touchdowns, and held NFL rushing leader Adrian Peterson under 70 yards.
-NFL fans have not had to see or hear much from Terrell Owens since he was banished to Buffalo.  Owens had three catches for 27 yaaaawwwn.
-All teams with higher draft picks than the Panthers can expect some trade offers before Draft Day as Carolina will likely want to trade up and get a quarterback. The Panthers current quarterback, Jake Delhomme, has thrown 4 touchdowns and 13 interceptions on the season.
-Bengals runningback Cedric Benson felt that the Bears had mistreated him during his time in Chicago.  So he took it out on them by out-rushing Chicago's new star runningback by 165 yards (Carson Palmer's 5 touchdowns didn't hurt either).
-The New Orleans Saints were down 21 points on the road in a city where they've never won.  But that just gave Drew Brees an excuse to stop pretending to want to use the running game.  New Orleans won thanks in part to a 22-0 fourth quarter.

Big Losers
-The Oakland Raiders (2-5) followed up a shocking upset of Philadelphia by getting shut out at home by a team that had been struggling to stay afloat for their last three games (the Jets). 
-Top Fantasy Runningbacks have generally been a disappointment this season, and that held true in Week 7.  The top 8 in most drafts this year averaged 3.6 yards per carry and combined for only three touchdowns and one concussion (Peterson, Turner, Jones-Drew, Forte, Westbrook, Williams, Tomlinson, and Gore). 
-49ers quarterback Shaun Hill lost his starting job after starting out 6 for 11 and guiding the 49ers to a 21-0 halftime deficit.  Backup and former #1 over all pick Alex Smith then entered the game and led the team to three touchdowns in four possessions. 
-Chiefs runningback Larry Johnson has another dismal performance on the field (16 carries for 49 yards), and then followed it up by badmouthing his coach and using a homosexual slur to refer to a fan on Twitter.  Johnson apologized Monday afternoon, but not before referring to members of the media with the same slur Monday morning.  But I'm sure the apology was sincere.
-The State of Missouri is 1-13 on the season and has been outscored by 16.2 points per game (KC and St. Louis).
-The United Kingdom had to endure watching the Tampa Bay Buccaneers up close in the NFL's misguided third annual trip to Wembley Stadium.

Fantasy Studs - The 10 Most Valuable Players of Week 7
1 - Miles Austin (WR-Dal) 171 yards recieving, 2 touchdowns, and was probably still available last week
2 - Vernon Davis (TE-SF) 93 yards receiving, 3 touchdowns
3 - Ricky Williams (RB-Mia) 80 yards rushing, 3 touchdowns, and was probably still available as well
4 - Shonn Greene (RB-NYJ) 144 yard rushing, 2 touchdowns, and was definately still available
5 - DeSean Jackson (WR-Phi) 67 yards rushing, 1 touchdown, 69 yards receiving, 1 touchdown)
6 - Carson Palmer (QB-Cin) 233 yards passing, 5 touchdowns
7 - Cedric Benson (RB-Cin) 189 yards rushing, 1 touchdown
8 - Chad Ochocinco (WR-Cin) 118 yards, 2 touchdowns
9 - Tony Romo (QB-Dal) 311 yards passing, 3 touchdowns, 31 yards rushing
10 - Ryan Grant (RB-GB) 148 yards rushing, 1 touchdown

Fantasy Thuds - High Expectations...Dismal Results
1 - Frank Gore (RB-SF) 32 yards rushing, 15 yards receiving
2 - Pierre Thomas (RB-NO) 30 yards rushing, 14 yards receiving
3 - Jonathan Stewart (RB-Car) 25 yards rushing, 20 yards receiving
4 - Marion Barber (RB-Dal) 47 yards rushing, 1 yard receiving
5 - Matt Forte (RB-Chi) 24 yards rushing, 25 yards receiving
6 - Tony Gonzalez (TE-Atl) 37 yards receiving
7 - Brett Favre (QB-Min) 334 yards passing, 1 interception, 1 fumble
8 - Donovan McNabb (QB-Phi) 156 yards passing, 1 touchdown
9 - Andre Johnson (WR-Hou) 62 yards receiving
10 - Eli Manning (QB-NYG) 243 yards passing, 1 touchdown, 3 interceptions

The Front Seven - The NFL's 7 best teams through Week 7
1 - New Orleans Saints (6-0, 1st NFC South) Total Offense: 1st (427.3), Total Defense: 11th (306.7), +18.5 ppg
2 - Indianapolis Colts (6-0, 1st AFC South) Total Offense 4th (402.5), Total Defense: 9th (291.7), +17.0 ppg
3 - New England Patriots (5-2, 1st AFC East) Total Offense: 3rd (406.0), Total Defense: 6th (285.7), +14.3 ppg
4 - Pittsburgh Steelers (5-2, T-1st AFC North) Total Offense: 7th (383.0), Total Defense: 8th (291.0), +5.4 ppg
5 - Denver Broncos (6-0, 1st AFC West) Total Offense: 9th (368.7), Total Defense: 2nd (262.5), +11.2 ppg
6 - Minnesota Vikings (6-1, 1st NFC North) Total Offense: 12th (353.6), Total Defense: 17th (330.0), +8.3 ppg
7 - New York Giants (5-2, 1st NFC East) Total Offense: 6th (391.3), Total Defense: 1st (262.0), +7.4 ppg
 
Also published on SoCalSportsHub.com.  Check back Friday for a look ahead at Week 8.

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