Thursday, October 28, 2004

 

NFL Week 1-7 results.

WEEK 1 , Thursday, Sep. 9NewEngland 27, Indianapolis 24
Saturday, Sep. 11Tennessee 17, Miami 7
Sunday, Sep. 12
St.Louis 17, Arizona 10Cleveland 20, Baltimore 3
N.Y.Jets 31, Cincinnati 24Detroit 20, Chicago 16
Jacksonville13, Buffalo 10Pittsburgh 24, Oakland 21
SanDiego 27, Houston 20Seattle 21, New Orleans 7
Washington 16, Tampa Bay 10Atlanta 21, San Francisco 19
Minnesota 35, Dallas 17Philadelphia 31, N.Y. Giants 17
Denver34, Kansas City 24
Monday, Sep. 13GreenBay 24, Carolina 14
 
WEEK 2, Sunday, Sep. 19
Carolina28, Kansas City 17Chicago 21, Green Bay 10
Jacksonville 7, Denver 6Detroit 28, Houston 16
Indianapolis 31, Tennessee 17Baltimore 30, Pittsburgh 13
New Orleans 30, San Francisco 27Atlanta 34, St. Louis 17
N.Y.Giants 20, Washington 14Seattle10, Tampa Bay 6
Oakland13, Buffalo 10Dallas19, Cleveland 12
NewEngland 23, Arizona 12N.Y.Jets 34, San Diego 28
Cincinnati16, Miami 13

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Monday, Sep. 20Philadelphia 27, Minnesota 16
 
WEEK 3, Sunday, Sep. 26
Atlanta 6, Arizona 3Baltimore 23, Cincinnati 9
Minnesota 27, Chicago 22N.Y.Giants 27, Cleveland 10
Houston 24, Kansas City 21Jacksonville 15, Tennessee 12
NewOrleans 28, St. Louis 25 (OT)Philadelphia30, Detroit 13
Denver23, San Diego 13Indianapolis45, Green Bay 31
Seattle34, San Francisco 0Pittsburgh13, Miami 3
Oakland30, Tampa Bay 20
Monday, Sep. 27 Dallas 21, Washington 18
Open date: Buffalo,Carolina, New England, N.Y. Jets

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WEEK 4, Sunday, Oct. 3
Pittsburgh 28, Cincinnati 17Indianapolis 24, Jacksonville 17
NewEngland 31, Buffalo 17N.Y.Giants 14, Green Bay 7
Houston 30, Oakland 17Philadelphia 19, Chicago 9
Cleveland 17, Washington 13Atlanta 27, Carolina 10
Arizona 34, New Orleans 10Denver 16, Tampa Bay 13
N.Y.Jets 17, Miami 9SanDiego 38, Tennessee 17
St.Louis 24, San Francisco 14
Monday, Oct. 4 KansasCity 27, Baltimore 24
Open date: Dallas,Detroit, Minnesota, Seattle

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WEEK 5, Sunday, Oct. 10
Pittsburgh 34, Cleveland 23Detroit1 7, Atlanta 10
NewEngland 24, Miami 10Minnesota 34, Houston 28 (OT)
N.Y.Giants 26, Dallas 10Indianapolis 35, Oakland 14
TampaBay 20, New Orleans 17N.Y.Jets 16, Buffalo 14
SanDiego 34, Jacksonville 21SanFrancisco 31, Arizona 28 (OT)
Denver 20, Carolina 17St.Louis 33, Seattle 27 (OT)
Baltimore 17, Washington 10
Monday, Oct. 11Tennessee48, Green Bay 27
Open date: Chicago, Cincinnati, Kansas City, Philadelphia

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WEEK 6, Sunday, Oct. 17
Philadelphia 30, Carolina 8Cleveland 34, Cincinnati 17
GreenBay 38, Detroit 10Houston 20, Tennessee 10
Jacksonville 22, Kansas City 16Buffalo20, Miami 13
Atlanta 21, San Diego 20NewEngland 30, Seattle 20
N.Y.Jets 22, San Francisco 14Washington 13, Chicago 10
Denver 31, Oakland 3Pittsburgh 24, Dallas 20
Minnesota 38, New Orleans 31
Monday, Oct. 18St.Louis 28, Tampa Bay 21
Open date: Arizona,Baltimore, Indianapolis, N.Y. Giants

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WEEK 7, Sunday, Oct. 24
KansasCity 56, Atlanta 10Baltimore 20, Buffalo 6
TampaBay 19, Chicago 7Detroit28, N.Y. Giants 13
Jacksonville 27, Indianapolis 24Philadelphia 34, Cleveland 31 (OT)
SanDiego 17, Carolina 6Miami31, St. Louis 14
Minnesota 20, Tennessee 3NewEngland 13, N.Y. Jets 7
GreenBay 41, Dallas 20NewOrleans 31, Oakland 26
Arizona 25, Seattle 17
Monday, Oct. 25Cincinnati 23, Denver 10
Open date: Houston, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Washington

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AFC-Summary: AFC Divisions in the first 7 weeks

One third of this years' NFL season is over, and already each division has asituation, a player or a change that has been a surprise. Before theseason starts, every team has a plan they believe in 100% will create constantfootball success. It is amazing that for the vast majority, it never worksout. Read the comments for the American Football Conference (AFC) and the NationalFootball Conference (NFC) with their Divisions:


AFC East

The Buffalo Bills are not a surprise to me at all. Their training camphad all kinds of side issues not related to football and consequently they nevergot it together offensively. With Miami, I think they still can win six or seven games because they're toogood on defense. Now that they're out of the playoffs they will play witha nothing to lose mentality and that's dangerous. The New England Patriots are the class of the NFL and will continue to be,but I also really like the New York Jets. Lost in the loss to the Patriotslast week was the fact that the Jets held New England to only 13 points, whichis a season low for the Patriots.




AFC North

I think Baltimore is a surprise because Brian Billick has yet to develop adominant quarterback. I would not be surprised as all to see AnthonyWright as the starter by Week 10. The Pittsburgh Steelers are starting to look like the obvious choice in thedivision. Ben Roethlisberger beats the Patriots, then he will beconsidered the next Terry Bradshaw. The biggest surprise has been TroyPolamalu at strong safety. For a team to win consistently their number onedraft picks must come through as soon as possible and Polamalu in his secondyear is doing just that. The Ohio teams - the Browns and Bengals - can go either way. ClevelandBrowns competed extremely well against Philadelphia and Cincinnati beat a Denver teamthat was going into the Monday Night as the number one ranked defense and thenumber four rated offence. Both Ohio teams should be confident in the lasttwo thirds of the season.




AFC South

This is my favorite division. I don't know how Jacksonville does it,but with four wins inside the last minute of a game, you have to ask whether thewins come from skill or luck. I understand the mentality of winning theclose games, but the Jags are the Carolina Panthers of 2003. Carolina wonseven games by three points or less last year. Another team on the rise are the HoustonTexans. Considering theiryouth at so many positions the Texans are going to be good for a long time. I expect the Colts to continue to win again starting this Sunday in KansasCity and would not be surprised if they won their next eight games. Tennessee is a mystery to me. Did the absence of Javon Kearse mean thatmuch to the pass rush? What about Eddie George to the team leadership?The Titans are a good team that are not playing up to their talent level, exceptfor the Green Bay game of course.




AFC West

The surprise in this division is the San Diego Chargers. Thedisappointments are Kansas City and Oakland. The known quantity is theDenver Broncos. I still think that Denver will win the division. The question iswhether or not the Chargers make the playoffs. They play the Chiefs onNovember 28 and the last game of the season, January 2. If San Diego cancontinue to improve in the next month, then both games can be competitive. Oakland reminds me a little of New Orleans, lots of talent everywhere butsomething is missing. Maybe the Raiders are missing a dominating runningback, like Ricky Williams. Then there is Denver. I'm am not a fan of any particular team, but I doenjoy watching the Broncos just a little more than anyone else. Rod Smithis the most undervalued receiver and in general, football player there is.

For Chris Schultz 10/28/2004



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