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		<title>Cutler owes Bear fans more than what he showed against Packers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 05:15:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;We&#8217;ve got to go back and look at it. I think we&#8217;re still going to be a good football team, there&#8217;s no need to panic.&#8221; – Bears QB Jay Cutler following Chicago’s 21-15 loss to the Packers on Sunday night. Cutler’s right – there is no need to panic. For all we know, Chicago will [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>&#8220;We&#8217;ve got to go back and look at it. I think we&#8217;re still going to be a good football team, there&#8217;s no need to panic.&#8221;</em> – Bears QB Jay Cutler following <a href="http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2009091312/2009/REG1/bears@packers" target="_blank">Chicago’s 21-15 loss to the Packers</a> on Sunday night.</p>
<p>Cutler’s right – there is no need to panic. For all we know, Chicago will run the table to finish 15-1 and win the Super Bowl this season.</p>
<p>But even still, Cutler needed to show more than he did on Sunday night in Green Bay. Bad games are going to happen, but his four-interception night was trumped by only his poor attitude during and after the game. His receivers and his pass protection certainly didn’t provide him any help (a fact I’m sure isn’t lost on Cutler, who doesn’t mind dishing out blame), but Chicago’s defense gift-wrapped a win for this team and he did everything in his power to ensure that Green Bay would walk away with a victory.</p>
<p>Cutler played like a rookie tonight. On multiple occasions, he threw against his body and into coverage. He had a screen pass intercepted by Johnny Jolly because he didn’t show enough awareness to see that the 325-pound defensive tackle had stayed home on the play. On Tramon Williams’ 62-yard interception, Cutler flat out threw the ball in the direction of a receiver, but clearly had no idea where the pass was going.</p>
<p>If I didn’t know better, I would have sworn that Cutler had money on Green Bay tonight. And yet after the game what does he say?</p>
<p>“There’s no need to panic.”</p>
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<p>When Florida lost to Ole Miss in Gainesville last year, Tim Tebow held a press conference in which he said that no quarterback would work harder than he would to rectify the loss. Yet after one of the worst debuts for a quarterback on a new team, Cutler smugly reminded people that it was only the first game. Not that every quarterback has to say what Tebow when he has a bad outing, but the difference in attitude between the two players are staggering and Cutler is supposed to be the experienced one.</p>
<p>“There’s no need to panic.”</p>
<p>Thanks, Jay. Try telling that to a Chicago fan base that immediately had thoughts of contending for a Super Bowl after their team finally acquired a franchise quarterback. Again, bad games are going to happen. But Bear fans deserved more than what they got from Cutler tonight. More passion, more desire and more poise. </p>
<p>As for the Packers, they need to do a better job of protecting quarterback Aaron Rodgers if they intend to compete for a division title. The Bears’ front seven was constantly in Rodgers’ face and never allowed him to get comfortable in the pocket. But give credit to Rodgers for withstanding the rush and throwing a 50-yard touchdown pass to Greg Jennings with under two minutes remaining. When Green Bay needed a big play at a crucial moment, Rodgers delivered.</p>
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		<title>Without Haley’s playcalling, Cardinals’ offense fails in crunch time</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 04:14:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Cardinals raised their 2008 NFC Championship banner on Sunday before their game against the 49ers, and then promptly saw their potent offense neutralized in a disappointing 20-16 loss. Arizona quarterback Kurt Warner threw for 288 yards and a touchdown, but he also finished with two interceptions and failed to get receiver Anquan Boldin (who [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Cardinals raised their 2008 NFC Championship banner on Sunday before their game against the 49ers, and then promptly saw their potent offense neutralized in a <a href="http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2009091309/2009/REG1/49ers@cardinals" target="_blank">disappointing 20-16 loss</a>.</p>
<p>Arizona quarterback Kurt Warner threw for 288 yards and a touchdown, but he also finished with two interceptions and failed to get receiver Anquan Boldin (who had just two receptions for 19 yards) involved in the passing game. Warner did hook up with Larry Fitzgerald six times for 71 yards and a touchdown, but San Fran did an outstanding job mostly limiting the veteran signal caller to underneath passes and dump offs (which is why running back Tim Hightower racked up 121 yards on 12 receptions). Cornerbacks Nate Clements and Dre’ Bly did an outstanding job blanketing Fitzgerald and Boldin all game.</p>
<p>The 49ers’ offense struggled to get into a rhythm for most of the day. But quarterback Shaun Hill delivered when it mattered most by leading San Fran on a 15-play, 80-yard drive, which was capped off by a 3-yard touchdown reception by Frank Gore.</p>
<p>While it certainly isn’t panic time for Arizona considering this is only the first week, it must be worrisome for head coach Ken Whisenhunt that he lost playcaller Todd Haley this offseason and the Cardinals only mustered 16 points. Arizona’s offense wasn’t anemic by any means, but it’s interesting that when they absolutely needed to march down the field and score in the fourth quarter, they couldn’t muster more than one first down in each of their final three drives.</p>
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		<title>Cowboys minus T.O. = Perfect Harmony</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 03:16:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[…or at least that formula worked for the first week of the 2009 season, as the Cowboys defeated the Bucs 34-21 in Tampa on Sunday. Dallas had concerns about the chemistry between quarterback Tony Romo and receiver Roy Williams entering the season. After releasing Terrell Owens in the offseason, the Cowboys were praying that Romo [...]]]></description>
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<p>…or at least that formula worked for the first week of the 2009 season, as the <a href="http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2009091308/2009/REG1/cowboys@buccaneers" target="_blank">Cowboys defeated the Bucs 34-21 in Tampa</a> on Sunday.</p>
<p>Dallas had concerns about the chemistry between quarterback Tony Romo and receiver Roy Williams entering the season. After releasing Terrell Owens in the offseason, the Cowboys were praying that Romo and Williams (whom the team acquired from Detroit in exchange for a first round pick last season) would develop a connection.</p>
<p>The Cowboys’ fears about the tandem were quelled early in the game on Sunday when Romo connected with Williams twice for 20 yards during a nine-play, 31-yard dive that ended with a Nick Folk 51-yard field goal. Romo also found Williams on a beautiful 66-yard touchdown pass early in the second half to give Dallas a 20-7 lead.</p>
<p>On the day, Romo finished with 353 yards on 16 of 27 passing and three touchdowns, while Williams caught three passes for 86 yards and a TD. Patrick Crayton had a productive day as well, as he hauled in four passes for 135 yards and also caught an 80-yard touchdown pass from Romo early in the fourth.</p>
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<p>If Sunday was any indication of how the Romo-Williams pair will fair throughout the season, then the Cowboys have nothing to worry about. The same can’t be said for Bucs’ safety Sabby Piscitelli, who appeared to blow coverage assignments on both Williams and Crayton’s touchdown receptions. </p>
<p>Piscitelli struggled in coverage during the preseason too, although it’s doubtful that he’ll be replaced as Tanard Jackson continues to serve a four-game suspension. The three-year safety is also decent in run-support, so he’s not a total liability.</p>
<p>The good thing for Tampa’s defense is that corners Aqib Talib and Ronde Barber did well in man-to-man coverage today, which was a concern coming into the season because the two were used to playing in the Cover 2 scheme (especially Barber) under former coordinator Monte Kiffin.</p>
<p>Another positive for Tampa is that quarterback Byron Leftwich was effective in his Bucs debut and Cadillac Williams looked good while rushing for 97 yards on 13 carries (7.5 YPC) and one touchdown. Leftwich threw for 276 yards and a touchdown, and didn’t get sacked, which is impressive given that the Cowboys excel at getting pressure on the quarterback.</p>
<p>That said, new head coach Raheem Morris isn’t looking for moral victories. He has some holes in the secondary that Romo was able to exploit and given that the Bucs play in the same division as the Saints and Falcons (two teams with potent offenses), Morris has some work to do.  </p>
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		<title>Brees will challenge for the MVP all season</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 01:52:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Drew Brees and the Saints’ offense is already in midseason form, which is a scary thought for teams in the NFC South. Brees completed 26 of 34 passes for 358 yards and threw six touchdowns in New Orleans’ 45-27 win over the Lions on Sunday. The Saints racked up 515 total yards of offense and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Drew Brees and the Saints’ offense is already in midseason form, which is a scary thought for teams in the NFC South.</p>
<p>Brees completed 26 of 34 passes for 358 yards and threw six touchdowns in <a href="http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2009091307/2009/REG1/lions@saints" target="_blank">New Orleans’ 45-27 win over the Lions</a> on Sunday. The Saints racked up 515 total yards of offense and was 9 of 13 on third down conversations.</p>
<p>Granted, it’s important to keep in mind that the Saints were playing against a Lions defense that is severely lacking talent and clearly hasn’t had the chance to grasp the new scheme implemented by first-year head coach Jim Schwartz. </p>
<p>But for a moment, set aside whom the Saints were playing; Brees looked like a surgeon slicing through Detroit’s pass defense and threw passes to eight different receivers. Jeremy Shockey (2 TDs), Devery Henderson (5 rec., 103 yards, 1 TD), Marques Colston (3 rec., 30 yards, 1 TD) and Robert Meachem (2 rec., 38 yards, 1 TD) all had productive days.</p>
<p>Although they gave up 27 points, the Saints’ defensive performance was encouraging. They limited the Lions’ offense to 231 total yards and forced three turnovers. Darren Sharper, who was acquired in free agency this offseason, had two interceptions.</p>
<p>The dark cloud for the Saints was their special teams. Reggie Bush muffled two punts, the punt coverage unit surrendered a big return and kicker John Carney had a 34-yard field goal attempt blocked. Even with how potent the offense is New Orleans can’t have these kinds of miscues on special teams.</p>
<p>Matthew Stafford had a rough debut, completing just 16 of 37 pass attempts for 205 yards and three interceptions. That said, he developed good chemistry with receiver Calvin Johnson (the pair hooked up on a nice 64-yard completion on a crossing route) and he did score a touchdown on a one-yard run in the third quarter. All in all, Stafford looked like a rookie making his first career start on the road.</p>
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		<title>Dolphins make crucial mistakes in loss to impressive Falcons</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2009 23:57:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 2008, Tony Sparano’s Dolphins did all the little things right. They took care of the football, they didn’t beat themselves and they didn’t self-destruct. Thanks to those things, Miami was able to win the AFC East and make an improbable playoff run under a first year head coach in Sparano and an underrated, yet [...]]]></description>
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<p>In 2008, Tony Sparano’s Dolphins did all the little things right. They took care of the football, they didn’t beat themselves and they didn’t self-destruct. Thanks to those things, Miami was able to win the AFC East and make an improbable playoff run under a first year head coach in Sparano and an underrated, yet limited quarterback in Chad Pennington.</p>
<p>But in a <a href="http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2009091300/2009/REG1/dolphins@falcons" target="_blank">19-7 loss to the Falcons on Sunday</a>, the Dolphins did the opposite. They turned the ball over, they shot themselves in the foot with costly penalties and they didn’t do the little things right offensively.</p>
<p>The Dolphins turned the ball over four times on Sunday (as opposed to the Falcons, who didn’t turn the ball over once) and committed four penalties, one of which cost them a touchdown. They were also just 4 of 11 on third downs, which is staggering given that Atlanta’s defense struggled mightily in getting off the field on third downs in preseason.</p>
<p>Speaking of Atlanta’s defense, the unit was fast, aggressive and tenacious today. The Dolphins made plenty of stupid mistakes of their own, but the Falcons’ defense deserves credit for harassing Pennington (who was sacked four times and never looked comfortable in the pocket) and delivering bone-crushing hits whenever Miami’s players got their hands on the ball. For such a young, inexperienced unit, Atlanta’s defense was awfully impressive.</p>
<p>Head coach Mike Smith has to be pleased with the overall effort he got from his defense on Sunday. Even though Matt Ryan threw for 229 yards and two touchdowns and six different receivers caught passes (including Tony Gonzalez, who made an incredible catch in the first half and also caught a touchdown pass), the Falcons’ offense wasn’t as sharp as it could be. They’re going to start clicking eventually and if Atlanta can get the same defensive effort this season as it did today, then the Falcons go from being a playoff contender to a Super Bowl contender.</p>
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		<title>Stokley’s circus catch gives Broncos last-second win over Bengals</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2009 23:13:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For 59 minutes and 32 seconds, the Broncos and Bengals played the most boring game of Week 1. Then Cincinnati cornerback Leon Hall forgot that batting the ball straight up in the air is a horrible idea. Check out this crazy touchdown by Brandon Stokley to give Denver an improbable 12-7 victory over the Bengals [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For 59 minutes and 32 seconds, the Broncos and Bengals played the most boring game of Week 1. Then Cincinnati cornerback Leon Hall forgot that batting the ball straight up in the air is a horrible idea.</p>
<p>Check out this crazy touchdown by Brandon Stokley to give <a href="http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2009091303/2009/REG1/broncos@bengals" target="_blank">Denver an improbable 12-7 victory</a> over the Bengals on Sunday:</p>
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<p>At first, I disagreed with the commentator who said that Hall could have intercepted Kyle Orton’s horrid pass. It looked like he jumped at his highest point and while falling backwards, he tried to knock the ball down and instead batted it straight up.</p>
<p>But upon further review, Hall could have picked off the pass had he positioned his body better when the ball was in the air. Or at the very least, he should have been able to knock the ball down instead of doing his best impression of a volleyball setter by batting the football up.</p>
<p>Either way, this was a heartbreaking loss for the Bengals. They didn’t play a clean game, but they should have had this win locked up after Cedric Benson scored on a one-yard touchdown run with 38 seconds remaining. Plus, on the play before Stokley’s circus catch, Cincinnati had intercepted Orton but the defender couldn’t stay in bounds while he was coming down with the football. The Bengals had several opportunities to start the 2009 season 1-0 but they fell victim to a fluke play.</p>
<p>It was a cheap win, but Josh McDaniels will take it after all the crap he went through (some of it he created himself) this summer with Jay Cutler and Brandon Marshall.</p>
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		<title>Vick anyone? Eagles dominate Panters, but lose McNabb</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Eagles thumped the Panthers 38-10 on Sunday in Charlotte, but their mood went from jubilation to concern after quarterback Donovan McNabb suffered a rib injury after rushing for a touchdown in the third quarter. McNabb was able to walk off the field under his own power, but he was clearly in discomfort when he [...]]]></description>
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<p>The <a href="http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2009091302/2009/REG1/eagles@panthers" target="_blank">Eagles thumped the Panthers 38-10</a> on Sunday in Charlotte, but their mood went from jubilation to concern after quarterback Donovan McNabb suffered a rib injury after rushing for a touchdown in the third quarter.</p>
<p>McNabb was able to walk off the field under his own power, but he was clearly in discomfort when he returned to the sidelines in the fourth quarter. The Eagles haven’t announced how long McNabb will be out for, or if he’ll be out at all.</p>
<p>What’s interesting about this injury is that Philadelphia’s backup quarterback is Michael Vick, who won’t be available until Week 4 until after he’s done serving a three-game suspension. Kevin Kolb will start next week if McNabb can’t play.</p>
<p>Even though Vick brings an added dimension to the field as a runner, him starting would be a worst-case scenario for the Eagles. Philadelphia is a serious Super Bowl contender and need McNabb (who is the far superior passer to Vick) under center. Outside of a couple of preseason games, Vick hasn’t played in two years and would need time to shake off the rust following his suspension.</p>
<p>But maybe this is all a moot point. McNabb might not miss any time and even if he does, Kolb is going to get the chance to start while Vick is out. If he plays well, it’s highly doubtful that Andy Reid would turn the keys of the offense over to Vick.</p>
<p>As for the Eagles’ opponents on Sunday, this was a worst-case scenario for a Panthers team that was hoping to put their disastrous performance against the Cardinals in last year’s divisional round of the playoffs behind them.</p>
<p>Quarterback Jake Delhomme had another awful performance while completing just 7 of 17 pass attempts for 73 yards and four interceptions. Why Carolina refuses to develop a young signal caller behind Delhomme is beyond me. If his performance on Sunday was any indication of how he’ll do the rest of the year, then the Panthers are in serious trouble.</p>
<p><em><strong>Update:</strong> <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4470218" target="_blank">ESPN.com</a> is reporting that McNabb fractured a rib, but Reid stated that the quarterback might still play next week.</em></p>
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