Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Panthers Recap
This past Sunday the Carolina Panthers defeated the Arizona Cardinals 34-21 avenging the playoff loss last year to the Cardinals. The Panthers forced 6 turnovers against the Cardinals and 5 were INT's. The defense looked very strong putting pressure on the Cards all day and Kurt Warner must still be having nightmares about Julius Peppers. Peppers had multiple pressures 1 sack and 1 interception for a touchdown. The Panthers offense was lead by a strong running attack with Stewart and Williams rushing for 245 yards and 2 touchdowns combined. Jake Delhomme had a pedestrian game throwing 7 of 14 for 90 yards and 1 touchdown. The bright spot is Delhomme didn't throw any picks. I feel the Panthers need to make a change at the quarterback position but head coach John Fox is set in his ways and will not make a change. Matt Moore got a few snaps when Jake went down with a injury but was never really given a chance to show what he could do. They only allowed him to throw the ball 1 time and hand off at least 8 times. The Panthers will face the New Orleans Saints this Sunday in a important division game. The Saints are undefeated and look very strong. I am going to make a bold statement. I guarantee the Panthers will defeat the Saints. The Panthers defense looks very impressive and the running game is hitting on all cylinders. The passing game is pretty weak but the Panthers are going to only ask Delhomme to manage the game and I think he will be able to do that. Almost every analyst gives the Panthers no chance to win and are over looking them as the team to knock off the Saints and the Saints may do the same as well. If that is the case and they are looking ahead on the schedule it will be a long day for the Saints. Stay tuned for more Panthers information and I will post any major injuries if they come up.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
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Thursday, October 15, 2009
With The NFL Trading Deadling Coming Up Who Is Up For Grabs?
Monday, October 12, 2009
NFL Week 5 Recap
Game 1: The Cleveland Browns faced off against the Buffalo Bills in a offensive struggle. It was a game of kicking and field position. The final score Cleveland 6, Buffalo 3. Game 2: The Steelers took on the Lions in a tough fought game. Both teams committed turnovers and time of possession was almost even. Ben Roethlisberger had a season-high three touchdowns passes. Calvin Johnson also injured his leg and the severity it still unknown and tests are pending. The final score Pittsburgh 28, Detroit 20. Game 3: Dallas Cowboys battled the Kansas City Chiefs in a game that was decided in overtime. Miles Austin scored the winning touchdown in overtime on a 60-yard catch-and-run to cap a huge game in place of the injured Roy Williams, and the Dallas Cowboys escaped with a 26-20 victory Sunday over Kansas City. Austin had 10 catches for 250 yards. Game 4: It was the Minasota Vikings vs St. Louis Rams. Brett Favre threw for 232 yards and a touchdown a day after his 40th birthday, leading the undefeated Minnesota Vikings to a 38-10 rout over the Rams. Game 5: Oakland squared off against the New York Giants. Manning threw two scoring passes and led the Giants on touchdown drives on their first four series in a 44-7 win. Game 6: It was the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Philadelphia Eagles. from the start, McNabb showed he was just fine after missing two games with a broken rib. Donovan McNabb threw for 264 yards and three touchdowns, rookie Jeremy Maclin had two TD catches and the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 33-14. Game 7: Washington Redskins at Carolina Panthers. The Panthers scored the game's final 18 points Sunday, with Jonathan Stewart's 8 yard run with 9:21 left the go ahead touchdown in a 20-17 win over the Redskins. Game 8: Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens. Carson Palmer threw a 20 yard touchdown pass to Andre Caldwell with 22 seconds left to cap an 80 yard drive, and the Bengals escaped with a 17-14 victory over the Baltimore Ravens. Game 9: Atlanta Falcons at San Francisco 49ers. Roddy White had a 90 yard catch and run for a touchdown and a 31 yard TD reception, Michael Turner ran for three scores and the Atlanta Falcons steamrolled the 49ers 45-10. Game 10: Jacksonville Jaguars at Seattle Seahawks. Matt Hasselbeck returned from broken ribs to throw four touchdown passes, and the Seahawks rolled to their biggest home shutout in 25 years, 41-0 over the Jacksonville Jaguars. Game 11: Houston Texans at Arizona Cardinals. Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie returned an interception 49 yards for a touchdown with 2:20 to go and the Arizona Cardinals defense stopped the Houston Texans three times at the 1 yard line in the final minute Sunday to squeak out a 28-21 victory. Game 12: New England Patriots at Denver Broncos. Kyle Orton moved Denver from its 2 to the end zone to tie it Sunday, then Matt Prater kicked a 41 yard field goal in overtime for a 20-17 victory over New England that made rookie Broncos coach Josh McDaniels a winner over his mentor, Bill Belichick. The Broncos remain undefeated 5-0 on the season. Game 13 Sunday Night Football: Indianapolis Colts at Tennessee Titans. Peyton Manning's near perfect start to the season continued Sunday night as he had 309 yards and three touchdown passes, and the Colts never trailed in beating their AFC South rivals 31-9. Game 14 Monday Night Football: New York Jets at Miami Dolphins. Running back Ronnie Brown scored on a 2 yard keeper up the middle in the wildcat formation with 6 seconds left, and the Miami Dolphins came from behind three times in the fourth quarter to beat the New York Jets 31-27.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Multiplayer Preview
Carolina Panthers Get First Win Of The Season
There Is A New Revolution In Gaming: Motion Control Technology
Open Discussion
Sam Bradford Returns Defeats Baylor
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Crabtree Holdout Ends Signs With 49er's
Michael Crabtree inked a six year contract with the 49er's after holdout out four weeks into the NFL season. According to sources, Crabtree's contract is for six years and 32 million that could maximize to 40 million if he achieves every incentive in the deal. The guarantee in the contract is 17 million, but he is expected to make 19 million over the first three years and 23 million over the first four years. The five-year deal is worth $28 million. Crabtree held out because he felt his initial offer was not enough. He was expected to be drafted around the top five and ended up being the tenth overall pick in aprils draft. He was not the first wide receiver taken. That honor went to Darrious Heyward-Bey who went seventh overall. In the end he and the 49er's found common ground and a deal was done. Crabtree is months behind his teammates missing team activities and all preseason games. Can he become a factor for the 49er's this year? Only time will tell. The 49er's have been desperate for help at wide receiver this year as they rank near the bottom of the league in receiving categories. The team is hoping he can be the catalyst to take the team to the next level. Stay tuned for a update on his progress as the season progresses.
Carolina Panthers Season Update
Currently the Carolina Panthers are 0-3 heading into there upcoming game against the Washington Redskins. The season has started badly and most Carolina fans are frustrated. Who is to blame for such a slow start? The most popular person to blame is Jake Delhomme and while he has been responsible for 7 INT's and only 2 TD's this year he shouldn't be the scapegoat for the teams lackluster performance. Julius Peppers is the Panthers 17 million dollar man and what has he given in return for his lucrative contract? 1 sack. The man is being paid 1 millions dollars a game and that is the effort he has given the team. Peppers has not been the only problem. The team has suffered multiple injury's to key players. Chris Harris has been hampered by a knee injury. Maake Kemoeatu suffered a torn Achilles tendon in the early minutes of training camp. The Panthers traded for Louis Leonard in a attempt to try and patch the D line and he went down with a broken left ankle in his first start for the team. The potent running attack which ran for 2,437 rushing yards as a team has been held to 71 rushing yards per game. The Panthers defense has struggled to pick up Ron Meek's style of defense possible due to the teams lack of proper person to run his scheme, to poor tackling and a host of other issues. In the end I am not 'excusing Jake Delhomme's poor play because it has been appalling but at the same time the backlash from fans can go too far. The Panthers have a opportunity this Sunday against the 2-2 Washington Redskins to get there first win of the season and possibly gain some momentum for turning around there season before things get any more out of control.