The Best Game of THIS Week(end) Debate – Huge Game for Wade Phillips

December 18, 2009

Read the arguments from Sports Geek and Bleacher Fan.



The past few years the NFL has scheduled a Saturday night game on its own network, the NFL Network, during week 15. This year, we are fortunate enough to have a great Saturday night week 15 matchup when the reeling Dallas Cowboys travel to the Bayou to take on the undefeated New Orleans Saints. The undefeated Indianapolis Colts survived a road trip to Jacksonville with a thrilling come from behind victory last night. Can the Saints survive unscathed as it awaits America’s team in a huge game for the Cowboys?

We all know the Saints’ story. It has been well-documented. Quarterback Drew Brees has had a monster season, and, with each passing week it seems he has a stronger grip on that NFL MVP trophy… though I’m guessing he would tell you that at the end of the season he would much rather have that Lombardi Trophy. While the Saints have not lost yet, they have definitely had some close calls, including a come from behind overtime victory two weeks ago in Washington, and a 26-23 victory over the Atlanta Falcons last week. Looking at the Saints’ schedule it is clear the team has thoroughly dominated some teams, much more than the Colts. The bad news for the rest of the league is that Reggie Bush, who has underachieved as a pro, may be on the right track, finally. He scored two touchdowns last week. It is already tough enough stopping Sean Payton’s high-flying offense… imagine the nightmare for opposing defenses if Reggie Bush shows the elusiveness he showed in college.

Meanwhile, over in Dallas, things are not as rosy. The good feelings presented by the 8-3 start have subsided due to losses the past two weeks to the Giants and the Chargers. Now, instead of being in excellent shape to win the NFC East, the Cowboys are struggling to stay in contention for the wild card. At this point, with a tiebreaker over the Cowboys, I am giving Green Bay that first wild card spot. That leaves the Cowboys competing with the Giants and other teams for the second wild card spot. Keep in mind that the Giants, while currently 7-6, also hold the tiebreak over the ‘Boys. I would not necessarily call Saturday night’s game a must-win for the Cowboys, but it’s darn close. Lose Saturday, and Dallas loses the ability to control its own playoff destiny. Lose Saturday, and Wade Phillips’ seat, which is already warm (which I addressed back in July), becomes smoking hot!!! What a disaster it would be for Jerry Jones to sit and watch the playoffs from the comfort of his million-dollar mansion (which really isn’t so bad) when he spent over a billion dollars on the new stadium. However, a win Saturday eases the tension in Dallas and would be a huge momentum boost.

Many of you do not have NFL Network. Fortunately, Loyal Homer does and has made plans to invite people over to watch the game. You should make plans to watch the game, too!

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The Best Game of THIS Weekend Debate – Battle of the Undefeated

October 16, 2009

Read Sports Geek and Bleacher Fan’s arguments about which games they believe are the best of the upcoming weekend.



 It is looking like another terrific weekend of football for football fans. For me it is the perfect weekend because in addition to great pigskin action, I am actually going to be seeing some temperatures in the 40’s!!! Finally!!!! Yes, I know, many of you have already experienced that this Fall, but I have not! Nonetheless, I am certainly going to be spending some time in my recliner with the remote getting a serious workout. There are some big time matchups in college football as well as in the NFL. But no game looms larger than the battle at the Superdome in New Orleans as the undefeated New York Giants journey down to the Bayou to take on the undefeated New Orleans Saints.

The Giants and Saints both entered the season with questions marks on different sides of the ball.

The Giants, who struggled the latter part of last season without wide receiver Plaxico Burress, were looking for someone to step up at the receiver position. They had their eye on youngsters like Steve Smith (not the Steve Smith you are thinking about) and former Michigan Wolverine Mario Manningham.

Meanwhile, the Saints admittedly had a terrible defense last year. It quite possibly kept the team out of the playoffs since quarterback Drew Brees came just 15 yards short of breaking the NFL record for most passing yards in a season. Needless to say, the offense was in place. To head coach Sean Payton’s credit, he made a heavy push for well-respected defensive guru Gregg Williams. In fact, he gave up part of his salary to help close the deal.

I am not sure anyone expected the young Steve Smith to outplay the Pro Bowler Steve Smith (Carolina Panthers), but that is exactly what has happened, folks! Smith comes into this week’s game with 37 catches for 481 yards and four touchdowns. He has quickly become Eli Manning’s favorite target. Please raise your hand if you saw this coming so quickly… … … yeah, I do not see any hands!

The Saints offense started the season on fire, and while they have cooled down the past couple of games they are still ranked third in the league and have helped give the Saints well-earned league-wide buzz. But , it is the defense that has surpassed expectations creating 13 turnovers, including 10 interceptions. The Saints are only giving up 16.5 points per game, which is good enough for seventh in the league.

Add in the fact that the winner of this game gets a leg up on the other in terms of future playoff seeding and this game takes on added meaning. The Saints certainly do not want to be playing at the Meadowlands in January if at all possible!

One other interesting note about this game… it is Eli Manning’s first time playing at the Superdome. Remember that Eli’s father Archie is a beloved figure in the New Orleans area. I highly doubt that will stop the Saints fans from heckling Manning. What do you think?

This should be an excellent game – one that I hope you are able to watch!

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