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Tuesdays summary

Arizona Cardinals:  The offense of the Cardinals may be explosive, but without a feature running back the Cardinals won’t get deep in the playoffs

Atlanta Falcons: With the offense pointed in the right direction it will be time to get the defense going next.

Baltimore Ravens:  The way the Ravens offensive, and defensive lines got dominated was very surprising.  You would have thought they would have done better than they did.

Buffalo Bills:  The Bills slide rests solely on his hands, because teams have given him the same look defensively for four weeks now, but he has yet to adjust his playcalling for this.

Carolina Panthers: Panthers need to improve their run defense if they are going to have a chance at the Superbowl. 

Chicago Bears:  The Bears better get their wide receivers into the game more if they are going to have  a chance at the division.

Cincinnati Bengals:  For Houshmandzadeh to only have one touchdown after catching 12 passes for 149 is a trajedy

Cleveland Browns:  They have nobody on defense besides Shuan Rodgers.  If they are ever going to have a chance at winning consistently they will need to improve that.

Dallas Cowboys: Huge win for them that will give them some momentum

Denver Broncos:  Jay Cutler is absolutely amazing football player.  The man is diagnosed with diabetes, and that has not stopped him at all.

Detroit Lions:  Dummies should of signed Duante Culpepper in the offseason.  If they did they might have just won a game.

Green Bay Packers:  If Rodgers stays healthy they could give the Giants a run for their money again in the playoffs. 

Houston Texans:  They gave Manning too much time.  You cannot let Manning have time like that, and expect to win against Manning.

Indianapolis Colts:  Looks like Peyton Manning is finally back after his surgery.  You cannot say the same for wide reciever Marvin Harrison his career is over.

Jacksonville Jaguars:  If you are going to beat the Tennessee Titans you quarterback cannot be that bad.

Kansas City Cheifs:  Thigpen’s emergence should alter the Cheifs offseason rebuild plans dramatically.

Minnesota Vikings:  The lack of control head coach Brad Childress has over his locker room is just embarassing.

Miami Dolphins: They were very lucky to come out with a win against the Oakland Raiders.  Anyone other than that team would have pulled off a win.

New England Patriots:  Is there any tunnel to mediocrity in sight for them?

New Orleans Saints:  They are the dark horse to get into the playoffs.

New York Giants:  Just the fact that they have three solid running backs is impressive.  Good running teams have two, but never three.

New York Jets:  As long as Brett Farve remains solid they will be in the driver’s seat in the division.

Oakland Raiders:  It looks like quarterback Jamarcus Russel may have a future in the league. 

Philadelphia Eagles:  It is the beginning of the end for head coach Andy Reid in Philly.  His lack of a running game cannot cut it nowadays.

Pittsburgh Steelers:  As long as they stay healthy they could give the Titans a run for their money.

San Diego Chargers:  Their unfortunate brutal schedule is just killing them.

San Francisco 49ers:  Good start for quarterback Shaun Hills, but can he keep it up.

Seatlle Seahawks:  They have a long road ahead of them if they are going to get back to the playoffs.

Saint Louis Rams:  If they do not protect quarterback Marc Bulger better he might be the same ever again.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Garcia’s performances just makes you wonder why they just did not leave him in as the starter in the first place.

Tennessee Titans:  If a defensive lineman, other than Albert Haynesworth, steps up in rushing the quarteback.  Then that flaw could just do them in.

Washington Redskins: Not getting Portis enough touches did them in. It is baffling that they did not give him more considering that running the ball is what got them the ball in their first game with the Cowboys. 

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