Let your answering machine take your calls, turn off your instant messaging program, and blog this -- week seven is over and oh what a week it was.
While first place
The Cleveland Browns played their first overtime game of the year against the Eagles, and well, it showed.
Finally, down in the Jungle, they were calling it ?Miracle Monday? before it even started, and by the time it ended they were right as
With the trade deadline approaching, the Browns traded away one unproven wide receiver for another, while ?primetime? made the most of the limelight with Jamal Lewis being sidelined.
Monday nights victory poised a strange nerve reaction in Chad Johnson?s mouth as he promised the Jungle a playoff run after winning only their second game of the season.
As I watched this week unfold I couldn?t help but imagine the Steelers sitting around and laughing as they viewed the spectacle known as the AFC North. That is, of course, while they were studying for their exam against the Patriots this week.
Jonathan Ogden is the latest name to be added to the injury list, but head coach Brian Billick has showed some impressive resolve when it comes to availability issues, another back up as starter Chester Taylor out ran both Willis McGahee and Travis Henry with 89 yards, and the Ravens continue to show great focus in the face of adversity. Don?t check the record, the needle isn?t skipping, as the old saying goes, defense wins championships, and the team that can run the ball usually wins the game.
Terrell Owens says he spends his free time creating new touch down celebrations, evidently he?s scored too many to come up with something new, or was just saving them for a better time. Where are the sharpies, the pom-poms, to just rip down a sign or spike the ball is just, well, boring.
On fourth down, the Browns tried to make the Eagles jump off sides, but with seven seconds left of the play clock, Jeff Garcia turned and called a time out. Seven Seconds? Add that to the list of things to cover during the bye week, along with keeping fullback Terrelle Smith in the whole game cause right now he?s one of the best players on this team.
The Browns at 3-4 are in very familiar territory; it?s been this way for the last two years, going 9-7 and to the playoffs one year, and 5-11 and the bottom of the division last year. The Browns will have week off to prepare for a rematch of their season opener against the Ravens next Sunday night, and to get newly acquired wide receiver Antonio Bryant on the same page with quarterback Jeff Garcia.
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For the Bengals, starting quarterback Carson Palmer went 12-21 for 198 yards with a touchdown and an interception, but it was Rudi Johnson?s 119 yards rushing and one touchdown that maintained the Bengals offense.
A look ahead at this week's games.
The fighting words are all ready being exchanged for this match up.
The Ravens can?t let this game rest in the hands of Donovan McNabb, and they must shut down T.O.. And, they have the defense to do it. This could be a preview of the playoffs, if the Ravens can continue to win games on defense. If
The Titans are shockingly 2-5; while the Bengals seem to always beat the bottom. If Chad Johnson?s remarks offer any insight at all, it?s that the Bengals could suffer the same delusions as the Broncos did Monday night -- overlooking their midterm exam, which would be par for the course. The Bengals must shut down Chris Brown, and have audio tapes of Monday nights crowd pumped into their helmets to inspire the level of play they showed in their win over the Broncos. Staying on the positive side of turnovers and giving Carson Palmer time in the pocket also wouldn?t hurt.