Monday, November 15, 2010

Sunday School: Ten Weeks in and There Is No Greatness Among Us

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Tom Brady and the Patriots
Let's draw a couple conclusions 10 weeks into the NFL season:

There is no great team.

Because there is no great team there is no telling what will happen from week to week.

A good team plays bad, a bad team plays good. Up becomes down, black becomes white and through it all Tom Brady remains irrepressible.

In the AFC West, three teams are within a game of first place, and the team that seemed headed toward a special season (Kansas City) got blown out on Sunday by the last-place team (Denver).

Minnesota celebrates getting back into the fringes of contention with a miracle win one week when Brett Favre throws for 446 yards, then goes to Chicago and plays awful in losing. And Favre gets 170.

The Giants look great one week, then get blown out by Dallas the next, a game that gives Dallas its second win of the season. Washington has all sorts of turmoil with the "benching" of Donovan McNabb, yet the Redskins are only 1 1/2 games out of first place (heading into Monday night).

New England walks into Cleveland 6-1, loses, then goes to Pittsburgh and makes the Steelers look silly.

New Orleans loses to Cleveland and then beats Pittsburgh.

Source: http://nfl.fanhouse.com/2010/11/15/sunday-school-ten-weeks-in-and-there-is-no-greatness-among-us/

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