Scott Norwood

Scott Norwood
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

2012 Week 8: What I Learned

Life interrupted my routine, and I didn't get a chance to watch the highlights in depth like I usually do.  So here's what I learned from the games that I watched and the handful of highlights that I saw:  Green Bay's defense was as much at fault for not covering against Jacksonville as Aaron Rodgers and the offense.  The Jets blow.  The Chargers may blow as hard as the Jets.  Tennessee actually found a pass rush and neutralized Andrew Luck for the most part, but they still found a way to lose.  I don't know what happened to the Rams after they scored the first TD of their game against New England.  The Eagles...uh, wow.  I forgot to never have supreme confidence in the Bears so long as they have that offensive line.  The Lions just love to rally late.  Great showing by the veteran Pittsburgh defenders to withstand the challenge of RGIII; a lot of dropped Washington passes made things easier, but the Steelers made most of those drops happen with tight coverage.  Yeah, that Brady Quinn thing didn't work out for the Chiefs, who still haven't led in regulation this season, and head coach Romeo Crennel didn't know why Jamaal Charles ran only four times?!?  Say what?!  Tony Romo's interceptions beget more Giants pass rush against the Cowboys, which beget more INTs, etc., and still Dallas lost by Dez Bryant's fingernail, which shows why Dallas is still dangerous despite being overrated.  That Saints defense is so bad, Peyton Manning hardly audibled en route to a great night.  And Arizona?  We may have our first FedEx Mail-It-In™ Team of 2012.

Week 8 Records--Dre 8-6, .571; Jay 7-7, .500
YTD Records--Dre 60-55-3, .522; Jay 58-57-3, .504

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