Terrell Owens becoming a Cincinnati Bengal, how does that fit and sound? The controversial receiver would pair up with another controversial receiver in Chad Ochocinco. Could these receivers team up together to make the Bengal passing attack that much better?
Would Terrell Owens fit in as a Bengal?
It seems that on the surface that Ochocinco and head coach Marvin Lewis are on board for the acquisition of Owens. This is like I said on the surface as we know that Owens wore out his welcome as both a Cowboy and Eagle. These two dynamic receivers would have to show the maturity to get along with each other and not disrupt team chemistry which T. O. has done in recent history.
Owens is coming off a lackluster season in Buffalo but you cannot blame it all on Owens. The Bills had a non existed running game all season long and that meant more defenses concentrating on the pass. Owens still caught 55 passes for 829 yards and five touchdowns. That is fair production from Owens playing on a team with no running game and a mediocre quarterback at best.
If he became a Bengal, he would be on a lot better offensive team for sure. He would not only team up with Ochocinco but woul have Carson Palmer to get the ball to him. The double threat at the receiving core in addition to the rushing game of Cedric Benson-1251 yards rushing -would make Owens a much more effective threat as a receiver. I think that Owens could have a bit of rebirth. Being a Bengal would not only bring out the best in him, but it would do the same for Ochocinco. They would feed off each other ,and I think that is what they both need. Chad knows that and I think T.O. knows that too.
To answer this question, I think T.O. would fit in great as a Bengal. It would make him a more motivated and happier receiver. I think he will leave his ego at the door and use his experiences, maturity and age to put team first.
The Minnesota Vikings suffered a devastating loss yesterday at the hands of the New Orleans Saints 31-28 in overtime in the NFC Championship. It would be easy to blame some very shaky officiating in overtime, but a closer look tells the story of a team that has nobody to blame but themselves…
The Vikings outplayed the Saints everywhere but on the scoreboard. They moved the ball up and down on the field outgaining the Saints 475-257. The Vikes defense played more than well enough to get this team to the Superbowl. It was the miscues by the offense lead by Brett Favre that sealed their fate.
The Saints had more that a couple of “Home Town” calls in overtime. In particular was running back Pierre Thomas fourth and inches dive that appeared to be a certain first down. The officials went to replay. The replay showed that Thomas did not have control of the ball where the ball was spotted. It should have been spotted behind the first down marker giving the ball to the Vikings. Another big blown call was a catch by wideout Robert Meachem jut before the game winning field goal. Meachem’s catch was ruled a completion on the filed. The officials again reviewed the play that showed Meachem had trapped the ball. The Saints benefited again and Garret Hartley kicked a 40 yarder than sent them to the Super Bowl.The Vikings have reason to feel they were ripped off. If you going to rely on the instant replay, get the calls right. Everybody saw what I saw and it cost a team the right to play in the SuperBowl . WOW!
But as I said, this is only part of the story. If the Vikings protected the ball, it would of never have gotten to the point of overtime. Minnesota had five turnovers in all. Three fumbles and two interceptions. Percy Harvin fumbled deep in his own territory that lead to a Saints touchdown. Bernard Barrian also fumbled when the Vikes were on the move. But the biggest culprit was quarterback Brett Favre. Favre lost a fumble and had two picked off. The first two were drive killers and the last one sealed preventing them for ending the game at the end of regulation.
On third down and in field goal range, Favre made a decision that was reminiscent of a couple of years ago.Favre had room to run and a receiver right in front of him on the sideline that would of picked up very valuable yardage towards a game winning kick. But instead of seeing right in front of him, the gunslinger threw cross field that ended in a devastating interception. Green Bay fans will remember him doing that against the Giants a couple of years. Favre also had more viable options then but choked then as he did now. He will receive no sympathy form them. Favre ended up 28-46 for 310 yards, a touch and two picks. But it was his last pass, like Green Bay, that will be remembered by Viking fans. The Hall of Famer will have a long off season to think about a very poor decision.
The Vikings have lost five straight NFC Championship games. I have a little sympathy for them. I am a Eagles fan. They have lost four out of five. My advice for the fans of Minnesota is; Some things are not meant to be!
I have to weigh in on Jerry Jones decision to give head coach Wade Phillips a two year contract extension.Jones bypassed the option and signed him thru the 2011 season. The deal became official yesterday and should leave Dallas fans scratching their head if Phillips has what it takes as a head coach to get the Cowboys to the promise land. The question is whether Phillips makes it thru this contract. He better hope Dallas makes the Super Bowl in order to fill out this contract. . This will put a lot more added pressure on him to produce in a already pressure situation. How will he handle it?
Jerry Jones gave Wade Phillips a 2 year deal.
Phillips has lead the Cowboys to win two out of three NFC East division titles.He has a 34-17 career record. That is pretty good regular season success ,but Dallas failed miserably in the playoffs last week in Minnesota. With high expectations after their first round playoff win over the Eagles, Dallas looked listless in their 34-3 defeat to the Vikings. I will not blame Wade totally but his call on a fourth and one to go for a field goal early in the game did not show the confidence in the offense to win a playoff football game on the road. Dallas missed the field goal from a kicker they only had for a few weeks, and the Vikings never looked back. A head coach with a handle on his offense goes for it everytime.
This leads me to the thinking that Phillips would be better suited to concentrate on being the Defensive Coordinator. I think he is better in a support role instead of being the head coach. Dallas did give up the fewest points in the NFC and Philips was a intrical factor in achieving that.You can’t take that away from him but offensively I think someone else should call the plays. I think if Jones looked elsewhere for a head coach and kept Wade on as DEF coordinator they would be better off. Phillips is 62 and he has only won one playoff game in is career as head coach. I do not see Dallas winning a Super Bowl title as long as he is head coach. That is just the way I see it.
By all indications it looks like Wade Phillips will be the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys next season. Owner Jerry Jones has hinted to the players that same sentiment. I have to wonder how this decision will sit with Dallas fans..
Phillips has a career record of 34-17 and has won the NFC East division in two of the last three seasons. That is pretty decent success but not to the expectations of both Jones and the Dallas fans.
Wade Phiilips will be back next season.
Dallas fans expect to win the Super Bowl every year. Those are unreal expectations, but it has been a while since a they have won a Bowl. Phillips is not totally to blame ,but he definitely is a factor in the way Dallas has ended their season the last two years.
Dallas season ended Sunday with a embarrassing playoff lost to the Vikings 34-3. Dallas seemed unresponsive to early mistakes and got steam rolled as the game went on. Quarterback Tony Romo’s play did not help as he lost two critical fumbles early in the contest.
Phillips decision to go for a field goal instead of going for it on fourth down and one showed no confidence in the offensive and Romo.Dallas missed the field goal, Minnesota grabbed the momentum and the ball. Minnesota went down the field and scored a touchdown to make it 14-0.
For all intensive purposes, the game was over.
I am not saying that is the total reason they lost, but it was a factor. Romo seemed irritated and it did not help his play the rest of the day.You have to have the confidence to go for it. Phiilips made the wrong decision, any Dallas fan will tell you that.
Last year the Eagles ended Dallas chances of a playoff birth with a even more embarrassing 44-6 loss to the Eagles. Two loses like this to end your season does not reelect well on your head coach.
My conclusion on this possible decsision is that it would be a mistake. I just do no think that Dallas players both respond well or have confidence in Wade Phillips. I have to think the majority of Dallas fans would have to conquer. I would like to know how the often opinionated Dallas fans think.
The playoff matchup between the Cowboys and the Vikings will come down to what quarterback plays better and wants it more. Will it be the young and upcoming Tony Romo or the grizzled veteran Brett Favre who grabs the spoils of victory? That intriguing question will be answered on a Sunday afternoon in Minnesota.
Tony Romo is playing with confidence and a swagger.
Dallas could not be on a better high than they are now. They have won four in a row including last weeks domination of the Philadelphia Eagles 34-14. Romo has played brilliantly during the streak and seems hungry and composed to take the Boys to the promise land.
He has used the plethora of offensive weapons to move the chains that has ended up in touchdowns. Dallas fans have been waiting for Romo to come up big, and he may just deliver this time.
Dallas uses a three attack backfield that is both talented and versatile. Marion Barber can get the tough yards while Felix Jones and Tashard Choice have speed to burn. Dallas also has a trio of receivers that include deep threat Miles Austin. Austin has come into his own this year and is flanked by fellow speedster Patrick Crayton. Tight End Jason Witten is a possession receiver that can also move the chains.
As you can see, Dallas has a number of options on offense.
To add to this recent offensive success, Dallas defense is also on a roll only giving up 31 points during this streak. Dallas is a confident team that is on a roll.
Minnesota has had a good season also that gave them a first round bye ,and the second seed in the NFC. Brett Favre was brillant most of the season and is motivated by the chance that this might be his last real shot at a Super Bowl title. He still has what it takes to get the job done and will have the Vikings ready.
Minnesota has a great running back in Adrian Peterson. Peterson will have to have a big rushing day in order for the Vikings to get the victory. This will make the passing game more effective and set it up for their emerging playmaker Sydney Rice to come up with the big pass play. The Vikings will need to move the chains and keep Romo and the Boys offense off the field.
When I analyze this game, I see the young gun out slinging the veteran. Romo has that certain confidence and swagger right now. He is also motivated by his recent disappointments in recent years. Dallas is playing well on all cylinders and just will be too much for the Vikings to handle. Favre will play his heart out, but it will not be enough. This could be his last playoff game ever, I think it will be.Dallas moves on to the NFC Championship.
The Dallas Cowboys will be battling the Philadelphia Eagles tonight in the NFC playoffs for the third time this year. Dallas is coming off a 24-0 domination just a week ago that gave them the NFC East Division title and knocked their division rival the Eagles all the way to the number six seed. Dallas will be looking to pull off a third victory in a row and beat a trend that the Eagles have maintained for seven times in a row. The Eagles have won their first round playoff game seven years running. Dallas will try to buck that, and the fact that it is very difficult to beat a team three times in one season…
Tony Romo and the Cowboys will hope to pull off the trifecta tonight against the Eagles
Dallas will be motivated as they have had a thirteen year playoff drought. They are coming off three impressive victories and nothing less than a victory tonight will not suffice. Tony Romo will have to prove to himself and the Dallas fans that he can win a big game for them. Dallas has all the momentum in the world and the Eagles are a team demoralized and ripe for a third beating tonight. If Romo does not defeat the Eagles tonight, he and his head coach Wade Phillips could be run out of town. This is a must victory for the Cowboys, plain and simple.
The Eagles on the other hand are headed in the wrong direction. The Eagles were winners of six in a row before last weeks embarrassment. They had the Division title and a first round layoff bye in their sights and let it slip away. They played their worst game of the season and this is no way to start a run in the playoffs. They were held to a poultry 228 total yards last week. Donovan McNabb missed receivers on key passes and seemed to play tight. Maybe the Eagles and McNabb can use the motivation of this embarrassment and right the ship.
With all this being said, I look for the Cowboys to come up big tonight in their new digs. Dallas has had a playoff drought and will be motivated like never before to get the victory and advance in the playoffs.Romo has a lot to prove ,and a loss would be most devastating for this quarterback. Romo and the Boys pull off the trifecta. I just can’t see the Eagles rebounding after last weeks pathetic performance. This shows you just how objective a fan I am, I am a Eagles Fan. Maybe I will be wrong, I hope so.
There is a lot riding in todays game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys in Dallas this afternoon. Each team has a chance for a first round bye, but a loss by either team could have them go from that #2 seed to #5. Both teams are already in the playoffs. Which team will play with more motivation and drive to get to the bye is the question to be answered.
We will see if Tony Romo will ger the "Monkey" off his back with a big win today against the Eagles.
The Eagles(11-4) control their own destiny. Simply, a win and they are the #2 seed in the NFC. They are the winners of six in a
row and must carry the momentum they have right now into the playoffs. A win would do so much for this team in both seed and psyche. A loss on the other hand would be devastating to their fierce division rival. I am sure the Eagles will go all out today and try to make it seven in a row.
Dallas (10-4) will be looking to capitalize off their recent momentum of two victories in a row.The Boys would need a win and some help in order to secure a #2 seed. A couple of weeks ago, they beet previously unbeaten New Orleans. Tony Romo has been playing well in recent weeks and needs to get the “Monkey ” off his back with a victory today. He has been criticized for not showing up for the big games. Add to the fact, that last year the Eagles whipped the Cowboys 44-6 in Philadelphia will a playoff seed on the line. The score wasn’t even that close. Romo needs to redeem himself in front of the Dallas fans period.
Dallas did defeat the Eagles in Philadelphia on November 8th 20-16. They have all the motivation they need to take out the Eagles today. They will hope to sweep the Eagles. This game is what Pro Football is all about. Get down and dirty and lay it all on the line.
The final week of the NFL season is upon us and the playoff scenarios are the talk of the NFL. In the NFC, the teams have been decided, but the seeding are a crap shoot from positions 2 to 6. Only the New Orleans Saints get the opportunity to rest this week knowing they are assured home field advantage throughout the playoffs and everyone else is fighting for the other first round bye.
The Eagles control their destiny. A win secures a first week bye and home field, a loss send them on the road for the entire playoff. With an Eagles loss, a free-for-all will ensue, giving every team left a shot at that first week bye. The following is a breakdown of all the possibilities for today’s games.
The Dallas Cowboys take on the Washington Redskins tonight in Washington. To me, this is a must win game due to what is on the line ,and the momentum they are carrying off of their big win at the hands of the unbeaten New Orleans Saints 24-17 last Saturday. A loss would be devastating to both their playoff hopes and their psyche.
Tony Romo and the Cowboys hope to be smiling after tonight in Washington.
Dallas is 9-5 and right in the thick of both a wildcard spot and they even have a good shot at winning the NFC East. But they need to beat their division rival tonight in Washington. If the Boys win and the Giants lose to Carolina, Dallas would be in the playoffs. Dallas can pull off the NFC East if they win out and beat the Eagles in the final week. So there is a lot on the line for the Dallas Cowboys tonight.
Dallas looked great in their victory over the Saints and got great play from their quarterback Tony Romo. They add no turnovers and held the vaunted New Orleans Saints offense to their lowest output of the season. This is the momentum that you want to carry into the final weeks of the regular season and into the playoffs if you are fortunate to be there. Add this to the fact that their opponent the Redskins looked about as awful as you could look last Monday in their defeat at the hands of the Giants 45-12. The boys must win and carry their momentum.
I think the Cowboys will take out the Redskins and put themselves in a great position for the playoffs and set up a potential big game next week at home against the Eagles for the NFC East. Momentum will be carried tonight in Washington.
The New York Giants will be taking on the Washington Redskins tonight and is a must win if they want any chance of playing playoff football in January. If they were to lose tonight, they would need to win their last two games, need a lot of help, pull out some tiebreakers to get in. The Giants hope this is one of three straight victories they need to end the season to give them the best chance for the playoffs. The Giants would face Carolina next week and finish up in Minnesota. They have their work cut out for them to say the least.
The Giants and Tom Coughlin are in a must win tonight in Washington if they want to see the playoffs.
The Giants are currently 7-6 after starting off 5-0. They never thought they would be in a must win situation after week 13. There was a lot of talk about the GMEN being invincible after that start and now they find themselves fighting their playoff lives. It is a long season in the NFL ,and there are so many factors that can turn a promising season into a failure in a drop of a dime.
Last week the Giants dropped a shootout to their division rival Philadelphia Eagles 45-38. The Giants out gained the Eagles, but it was the big plays by the Eagles on offense and special teams that did the Giants in. One bright spot for the Giants was the play of their quarterback Eli Manning. Manning was 27-38 with 391 yards and three touchdowns. Maybe Eli can bring that momentum into Washington and make the Giants winners tonight.
To add to the Giants worries, the Redskins are playing good football right now and are coming off a impressive 34-13 victory in Oakland last week. Their playoff chances have been over for awhile, but they have been still playing with pride and passion. The Skins would love to win their last three games. This would not only give them momentum for next season but might save the job of their head coach Jim Zorn. Zorn needs these last three victories to give him a shot to be around next season. This game should be a old fashion knockout between to rivals in the NFC East on a Monday night in the Nation’s Capital.