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What did we learn from Week 15?
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12-23-2009, 02:25 PM
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What did we learn from Week 15?
It’s hard to be perfect. The Saints couldn’t stand the pressure of the undefeated season. They played uncharacteristically badly against the Cowboys. The now have to worry about losing their #1 seed but got a break when the Vikes lost unexpectedly to the Panthers. The Boys were more lucky than good. Phillips still have an up hill run to keep his job. The Colts struggled to win at the Jags 35-31. They are still undefeated but may not care enough about a perfect record to play their starters in last two games. They are more interested in winning the Super Bowl. Their lack of a running game is a major concern going into the post season. The Chargers virtually lock up the 2nd AFC Playoff spot with their win. The Bengals played well at SD and even getting the game to a tie in the 4th quarter. But the momentum of the Chargers was just too much to take. After 2 straight losses they are just 1 game ahead of the Ravens. The Bengals hold the tie breaker. They will win the division title but stumble into the playoffs and will be an early out. The Chargers look good. They are playing at a very high level and will be a tough matchup for the Colts if they meet them in the AFC Championship. The Colts have always had trouble against the Chargers. AFC Playoffs The seeds at this point are
NFC Playoffs
Holmgren joins the Browns as Football Czar. As a long suffering Browns fan, I am very glad to see him take the Presidency rather than the GM spot. He will hire a solid GM and head coach. Mangini is almost certainly history no matter what happens in the last two games. DC Ryan may well get to stay depending on who Holmgren brings in as HC. The Browns will end up with the 5th 6th or 7th pick in the draft. You can bet that this one won’t be traded to the Jets for a bag of balls and players to be named later. Washington gets Allen as their new GM. Hall of Fame Coach George Allen’s son is the new GM in DC. George Allen Jr. is a no nonsense guy with an outstanding history of drafting and picking free agents. He also can stand up to ownership which has been a problem at DC in the past. That’s what I think. Tell me what you think. Bill Smith is a former coach of several semi-pro teams, has officiated both football and basketball, done color on radio for college football and basketball and has scouted talent. He is a senior writer for http://NFLDraftDog.com and edits http://fryingpansports.com. He has also published several novels on http://www.eBooks-Library/Contemporary/Author.cfm?AuthorID=1003 and edits http://fryingpanpolitics.blog.com. Technorati Tags: NFL Playoffs,NFL Football,Fantasy Football,Saints,Panthers,Colts,Jaguars,Chagers,Bengals,Cowboys,Phillips,Jones,Ravens,Patroits,Broncos,Eagles,Browns,Dolphins,Titans,Steelers,Vikings,Cardinals,Packers,Giants,Falcons,Holmgren,Redskins,Allen,Mangini
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