The Monday After: NFL columnist and beat writers react
– Tim Sullivan of The San Diego Union-Tribune writes that the Chargers are fuming over the blown call that led to a Broncos’ victory on Sunday.
– Woody Paige of The Denver Post discusses Mike Shanahan’s decision to go for two against the Chargers and how the Broncos are 2 good 2 be true.
– Nancy Gay of The San Francisco Chronicle writes that Raiders’ head coach Lane Kiffin is on his way out despite his team’s victory over the Chiefs on Sunday.
– Gary Myers of The New York Daily News writes that Jets’ head coach Eric Mangini was no “Mangenious” against the Patriots on Sunday.
– Jason Whitlock of The Kansas City Star searches for people to blame for the Chiefs’ struggles this year.
– Bud Shaw of The Cleveland Plain Dealer ponders how good the Browns would be if they would just stop beating themselves.
– Steve Kelley of The Seattle Times can’t help but feel that this is the beginning of the end of the Seahawks after they lost to the 49ers in overtime on Sunday.
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