I gave my thoughts on the NBC Sunday schedule.
Now, I'll give my thoughts on the Monday Night Football schedule for 2008:
Vikings/Packers- This seems like a passing of the torch- Favre's jersey is retired, while Adrian Peterson moves Minnesota towards the future
Broncos/Raiders: Mr. McFadden, welcome to the NFL. Let's see if you're worth all the hype.
Eagles/Cowboys: Good early game- McNabb/Romo, big rivalry, etc. Good slot for a game of great significance
Jets/Chargers: Over/Under- 30 point margin of victory. Also, I'm setting the over/under on L.T.'s rushing yards at 210
Ravens/Steelers: Last year's rout will look like an instant classic compared to this year- this will be VERY lopsided.
Vikings/Saints: Adrian Peterson vs. Reggie Bush will garner all the hype and interest, but it comes down to the QB matchup: Tavares Jackson and Drew Brees- clearly a no contest.
Giants/Browns: The classic offense-vs-defense showdown. I don't think the Giants will have that same magic. Also, the last time they played a Monday night road game, they were fortunate to play a putrid Atlanta team. This year... good luck.
Broncos/Patriots: This could get ugly. Denver's window of opportunity is closing, IMO.
Colts/Titans: Classic football matchup- Marquee QB battle (Peyton Manning-Vince Young), good defensive players (Dwight Freeney/Albert Haynesworth), and tough running backs (Joseph Addai-Lendale White).
Steelers/Redskins: I don't think Washington will be any good, but this might be a trap game for the Steelers.
49ers/Cardinals: Arizona shows the nation that they are no longer a joke, while the 49ers will still stink.
Browns/Bills: Last time these teams played, it was a Snow Bowl. Will we have Snow Bowl II- the sequel?
Packers/Saints: Ryan Grant and Reggie Bush will dominate, but Rodgers will have to outgun the Saints if they have any hope of winning.
Jaguars/Texans: I know Jacksonville is very good, but this is a case of hell freezing over: Monday Night Football with the TEXANS?
Buccaneers/Panthers: I could not be less interested in this game. Carolina's window of opporunity is closing, and Tampa is extremely schizhophrenic- they're either a playoff contender or drafting high in April.
Browns/Eagles: Expect a TON of points in this with McNabb and Anderson. However, Westbrook alone can't beat Cleveland's offensive weapons.
Packers/Bears: Great storied rivalry, freezing weather- that may remind you of old-time football, but you can expect a very lopsided game. The Bears are not what we thought they were- they stink on ice.