1. What does Dallas have against December? Looks like more coal in the stockings of Cowboy fans.
2. The NFC East is the most unpredictable conference in sports. Just when you got one team figured out, they prove you wrong the following week. What a bunch of Jekyll and Hyde's!
3. Oakland over Pittsburgh? Wow. Speaking of Pitt, what's that, 5 in a row now? From Super Bowl Champs to missing the playoffs. I'd toot my own horn predicting as much, but I'll hold back.... for now. My Browns host the Stools this Thursday night!
4. As much flack as Jim Zorn get's, the 'Skins last two losses weren't his fault. Blame the idiot kicker for the L's, not Zorn.
5. Five consecutive 4th quarter comebacks for Indy, orchestrated by the Football Maestro himself... Peyton Manning. Watching Peyton make in-game adjustments to will his team to victory each week is awe inspiring. Cherish these games folks, because players like Peyton come around once in a lifetime, if that.
6. Drew Brees said postgame that he believes in Karma. And in all the year's of the Saint's failures, maybe this year is the year they start catching some breaks? I think he's on to something.
7. I am now convinced more than ever that Tiger Woods won't be chastised forever. Fans will forgive and forget. It's human nature. Case and point: Atlanta and Michael Vick. Towards the end of the Eagles/Falcons game, Atlanta fans were actually chanting "Go Mike Go".
8. The 38 year old beat the 40 year old in the battle of geriatrics on Sunday Night. But most important, perhaps the Cards set the blueprint on how to beat F* and the Vikes? They held Adrian Peterson in check (13 rushes for 19 yards), while forcing the gun slinger to make plays, which ultimately led to mistakes (2 INT's). Without a running game, Favre just isn't that good.
9. With the Vikings 2 loses, the Saints are now head and shoulders above the rest of the NFC. The Saints have hinted the possibility of defeat on the road this year. At home and in the Superdome though it's another story. If they're able to secure HF advantage throughout the playoffs, lookout!
10. Equally surprising as the Steelers demise this year is the Bengals 9-3 record. At the same time last year, the Bengals had 1 win! What changed between then and now?! What's their secret and can they share the recipe with their inner-state team up North? Please?