
Jerry Jones is very smart. But sometimes he forgets about little things, like the PSL loophole that nearly resulted in the opening of the Dallas Cowboys' new palace being blacked out locally. So while the standing-room crowd might might check in at over 100,000 for Sunday night's game with the Giants, the game narrowly avoided not being televised in the Dallas area.
This is the most important game the Cowboys will play in a while -- a chance to atone for the 44-6 thrashing in Philadelphia in last season's final game that knocked them out of the playoffs.
The team that likes to think of itself as "America's'' is rated no better than third in the NFC East behind New York and the Eagles, even after a 34-20 opening-day win in Tampa. The Giants are built to win a Super Bowl.
But opening a new stadium might even things out. "You' got to feel like that you can figure to play well at home with the home crowd. You know emotion is a lot of the game,'' Wade Phillips said.
Sometimes.
Last season, the Cowboys sacked Eli Manning eight times and beat the Giants, 20-8 in Dallas, part of New York's late-season slide after an 11-1 start. The Giants are preparing for DeMarcus Ware, who had three of the sacks. They also have subtracted Chris Canty from the Cowboys by signing him in the offseason, although he's got a calf injury that makes him a question mark.
This may come down to crowd noise -- and maybe to J.J.'s videoboard, hovering 85 feet over the field instead of a more comfortable 110 or so. Currently unemployed punter A.J. Trapasso hit it in the first exhibition game, something the Giants' Jeff Feagles, the NFL's best directional kicker, is odds-on to do this week.
Another factor: someone suggested that if Eli Manning sees Ware coming at him, he could throw the ball as high as he can, hit the board and get a do-over.
THE PICK: Cowboys are favored by 3 for home field. And because of stadium opening and injuries in the New York secondary ... COWBOYS 21-17
• New England (1-0) at New York Jets (1-0)
A lot of Patriots haters don't like the media folks who think New England is still one of the NFL's best teams. Hey, first games are often the most deceptive. Throw away the opening 55 minutes of the Patriots' lucky win over Buffalo Monday night and you see what Tom Brady can do with a game on the line.
The QBs are the hook in this one -- Rex Ryan's jabs at Bill Belichick and the trash-talking between the teams notwithstanding. This is Brady's 130th NFL start (102-27) and Mark Sanchez' second (1-0). Yeah, Mark has a better winning percentage than Tom.
And Sanchez has a shot.
The Jets spent the Eric Mangini and Herm Edwards years with a persecution complex. Persecuted by the Patriots and sometimes the Dolphins in their own divisions. Persecuted by the Giants in a region where they've been No. 2 since Joe Willie Namath retired. But Ryan has superimposed his personality on the team and actually made the defense a swaggering, aggressive bunch that gives away nothing to the team with whom it shares a stadium.
Beyond that, the Patriots' defense can be exploited, even by a rookie. Its best player, Jerod Mayo, is out for a while and its leaders -- Rodney Harrison, Mike Vrabel, Tedy Bruschi and Richard Seymour -- aren't around any longer. "How many people are intimidated by that defense?'' Ryan asks, another provocation of Belichick and the Patriots.
But the Pats haven't lost in the Meadowlands since 2000, which covers eight straight wins, although they did lose to the Jets in Foxborough last November, a defeat that cost them a playoff spot.
THE PICK: Patriots favored by 3 for all that history. Also for the things that Belichick can do with a depleted defense to confuse Sanchez. Streaks are there to be broken, but Belichick's schemes against a rookie mean .... PATRIOTS, 24-23
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In this photo taken on Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009, a Detroit Lions billboard is shown in Detroit. The Lions have plenty to prove when they take on Minnesota in their home opener Sunday. They want to show they deserve entertainment dollars made scarce by Michigan's economic malaise. No team drew fewer fans, or played its home games before a bigger share of empty seats, last year. The Lions have responded by cutting or freezing ticket prices. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)
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In this photo taken on Friday, Aug. 7, 2009, Detroit Lions fans watch practice at the team's training facility in Allen Park, Mich.. No team drew fewer fans, or played its home games before a bigger share of empty seats, last year. The Lions have responded by cutting or freezing ticket prices. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)
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In this photo released by the Novi Police Department, Former Detroit Lions and Michigan State receiver Charles Rogers is shown in a booking mugshot in Novi, Mich. on, Sept. 17, 2009. Rogers, The second overall pick in the 2003 NFL Draft, was arrested Wednesday afternoon after failing sobriety tests. Rogers refused a Breathalyzer and results of a blood test are pending. Rogers was arraigned Thursday on charges of operating while intoxicated and operating without a valid license. (AP Photo/Novi Police Department)
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Trent Edwards (5) greets receivers after a drill during NFL football practice in Orchard Park, N.Y., on Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009. The Bills host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. (AP Photo/David Duprey)
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Buffalo Bills' Lee Evans makes a catch during NFL football practice in Orchard Park, N.Y., on Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009. The Bills host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. (AP Photo/David Duprey)
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Trent Edwards looks to throw during NFL football practice in Orchard Park, N.Y., on Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009. The Bills host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. (AP Photo/David Duprey)
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Buffalo Bills' Roscoe Parrish makes a catch during NFL football practice in Orchard Park, N.Y., on Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009. The Bills host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. (AP Photo/David Duprey)
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Buffalo Bills' Terrell Owens attempts a one handed catch during NFL football practice in Orchard Park, N.Y., on Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009. The Bills host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. (AP Photo/David Duprey)
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New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss (81) runs a drill during practice at the team's football facility in Foxborough, Mass., Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 16, 2009. The Patriots play the New York Jets on Sunday in New Jersey. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)
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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) leads the offensive unit through a drill during practice at the team's football facility in Foxborough, Mass., Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 16, 2009. The Patriots play the New York Jets on Sunday in New Jersey. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)
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• Baltimore (1-0) at San Diego (1-0)
Both teams have title aspirations, but both stumbled some opening week against teams they should have beaten more easily. In fact, if the ball hadn't moved a couple of inches when Louis Murphy came down with it in the end zone for the Raiders against the Chargers, San Diego might have lost. The Chargers tend to stumble early in seasons anyway -- Norv Turner may be too low-key a coach to get them fired up for the start.
Some folks have suggested that the Ravens' 38-24 win over Kansas City marks a transformation from a low-scoring, defensive-oriented side to running and gunning. Not really. As noted, opening games are often aberrations, especially when starters rarely get to play more than two-and-a-half quarters in exhibitions. Those kinks take some time to work out.
Yeah, the Baltimore defense may not be quite as fearsome as it was with Ryan as the coordinator. Greg Mattison, who joined the Ravens a year ago with John Harbaugh now holds the position, so there may be a shakedown period.
But not for long.
THE PICK: Chargers favored by 3 for the home field, although the game isn't sold out. L.T. is sore, but Darren Sproles may be hard for the Ravens' defense to corral. ... CHARGERS 27-21
• Pittsburgh (1-0) at Chicago (0-1)
All the high hopes that the Bears had going into the season seemed to go poof! in an abysmal performance in Green Bay. Bad: Brian Urlacher was lost for the season. Just as bad: Jay Cutler, who was supposed to be the best Chicago quarterback since Sid Luckman 60 years ago, turned into Rex Grossman by throwing four interceptions.
Grossman? The abuse heaped on Cutler was about as bad and he's made it worse by sulking about it, reinforcing for Chicago fans his reputation as immature that led to him whining his way out of Denver.
Pittsburgh will be without Troy Polamalu, the so-called "heart and soul'' of the defense. You don't win Super Bowls without more than one "heart and soul,'' -- like maybe Hines Ward and Ben Roethlisberger. Add linebackers James Harrison, Lamarr Woodley and James Farrior, and the fans could be giving Cutler the Rex treatment by halftime.
THE PICK: Steelers by 3, which is 6 counting home field. Might be a disadvantage if crowd turns on Jay early. Bears have to be up for home opener, don't they? Or down if Jay messes up again. STEELERS, 20-14
• Indianapolis (1-0) at Miami (0-1) (Monday night)
The Colts were down to three receivers so they brought in Hank Baskett when he was cut by Philly. Don't count on much, because Peyton Manning needs rapport with his receivers and he's not going to get it from Baskett in three days.
Miami made enough mistakes for half a season in Atlanta last week -- not something tolerated by Tony Sparano (and, by inference, Bill Parcells). There's an infield at Land Shark Stadium (now there's good use of naming rights). Might be a factor for a team playing outdoors.
THE PICK: Colts by 3? Nope. Dolphins, 22-20
• New Orleans (1-0 at Philadelphia (1-0)
The Saints get the Eagles at the right time. Despite Andy Reid's suggestions that McNabb might play, it's unlikely. Better to sit Donovan and play Kevin Kolb, whose only extended play last season was in Baltimore, where he gave Ed Reed a personal highlight reel.Drew Brees will NOT throw six TD passes this week. Jeremy Shockey will NOT score two TDs. But the NFC South may be wide open for the Saints and a win here would help.
THE PICK: This is a pick 'em game that shouldn't be on the board because of McNabb. OK, I'll pick. SAINTS 28-24
• Other Games:
Seattle (plus 1 1/2) at San Francisco -- 49ERS 16-13
Houston (plus 6 1/2) at Tennessee -- TITANS 27-16
Carolina (plus 6) at Atlanta -- FALCONS, 24-17
Minnesota (minus 9 1/2) at Detroit -- VIKINGS, 35-24
Cincinnati (plus 9 1/2) at Green Bay -- PACKERS, 21-13
St. Louis (plus 9 1/2) at Washington -- REDSKINS 24-3
Tampa Bay (plus 5 1/2) at Buffalo -- BILLS, 20-10
Arizona (plus 3) at Jacksonville -- CARDINALS, 21-16
Cleveland (plus 3) at Denver -- BRONCOS 31-19
Oakland (plus 3) at Kansas City -- CHIEFS 19-18
LAST WEEK: 8-8 (spread). 12-4 (straight up)



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
9-18-2009 @ 2:08PM
nano107 said...
Go Bucs!!!!!!!
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9-19-2009 @ 7:58PM
steve said...
The J-E-T-S are gonna blitz brady back to new england......this....could be the year the J-E-T-S get to the AFC Championship game...no I'm not smoking crack....the AFC East is a weak division the PATS are not gonna win more than 9 games....
9-18-2009 @ 2:09PM
jsab1479 said...
Like the Saints to put up over 40 against a way overated team Saints 44 Eagles 24
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9-18-2009 @ 2:45PM
dsh4871595 said...
Do not --- bet on that!!! The eagles have some really great weapons. They will win this game. On second thought - do bet on this game!
9-18-2009 @ 3:42PM
aflorenzo27 said...
Your crazy, the only reason the Saints have a chance is due to McNabb being out. If McNabb played this game or Garcia or Vick had time to practice longer with the team the Eagles would win this game by 10 points.Sorry but the Eagles are not the Lions.
9-18-2009 @ 3:46PM
ddazed69 said...
Saints will win this game, Brees will put up good numbers again. Look for Mike Bell to have another big game pounding the Eagles Defense.
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9-18-2009 @ 4:33PM
capistrana7 said...
Denver 31 - Browns 19? Put down the crackpipe, Goldberg! Browns 14 - Denver 10
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9-18-2009 @ 4:54PM
Frank said...
Flacco and the passing game is just beginning even with average receivers this is Heaps game RAVENS 27/24
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9-18-2009 @ 5:20PM
Rusty said...
The saints have far too many offensive weapons to be stopped. The only way this game is even close is if their defense doesn't show up.
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9-18-2009 @ 5:42PM
rz19 said...
Niners 24 Squawks 10
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9-18-2009 @ 6:14PM
bob7rob7 said...
Experts are incorrect picking SF over Seattle. Seattle will slaugter them!
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9-18-2009 @ 7:06PM
austexpilot1 said...
Is this Goldberg a total idiot? If he would get his head out of his A$$, he would know that the Dallas Cowboys have NEVER called themselves "America's Team". That was given to them by Sports Illustrated back in the stone age. I guess some people just have to keep repeating B.S.
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9-18-2009 @ 8:50PM
deitrade said...
Austex, the term "America's Team" was created by Steve Sabol when he was producing NFL Films back in the eraly 70s. His comment about how the Cowboys had fans all across the country was his resoning. Ask Brandon Jacobs of the Giants, I heard that the reason he hates the Cowboys is because there are Cowboys fans everywhere LOLLLLLLLLLLLL. Hank Shram just ran with the term, America's Team in his promotions.
9-18-2009 @ 7:08PM
Barry said...
Are you FN crazy The Colts will squish the Fish
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9-18-2009 @ 7:43PM
bearmedicin said...
pounding the Eagles defense?...dude the Eagles DST had pick after pick after pick last week and held DeAngelo Williams in check. how do you figure any team takes a pounding here? check your stats. Bree's will be playing a REAL defense this week...der
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9-18-2009 @ 7:48PM
zodiacspeaking1 said...
Someone really believes the Rams will get close enough to kick a field goal?
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9-18-2009 @ 7:49PM
bearmedicin said...
hey jsab...that overated team BEAT a REAL team last week. Saints are not playing the Lions again...der. The Aints couldnt muster 21 points against ANY real team and you think 40 against the Eagles. Stand AWAY from the pipe dude. The Aints are STILL the Aints...
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9-18-2009 @ 7:50PM
imshortyk said...
Why does it seem like EVERY year the general public and media are always high on the New Orleans Saints' Kool-aid? Brees is the man, we know this, and he makes that offense work. But gimme a break . . . the Saints D let the Lions score 20+ points on them. Couple that with the fact they're going INTO Philly, and they're PLAYING Philly . . I just don't see this being a good game for Drew. Just like when he plays the Buccaneers, he always screws up.
Hopefully he will this year too, haha! But, yah, Eagles win this one. Saints won't make the playoffs again, and then next year everybody will be riding their cocks like two-dollar whores once again.
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9-18-2009 @ 8:30PM
drvr2lady1 said...
well let me say ...this is my opinion ...
...STOP...Michael "the Monster" Vick is not Civilized...he is not even an animal...he is a MONSTER...in every sense of the word.
Shame on any fan that goes to that game...Any Fan that watches that game on TV...Cable...BOYCOTT!!!
Shame on the whole Eagles Organization and those involved in any way, shape or form, any backers, any wholesalers, any retailers, any Advertisers, any Commercials Running during the game etc etc etc ...ALL are Shameful and Pitiful Examples of Human Beings....Michael Vick is not civilized...no one should be standing up for a serial abuser...he is not far from injuring maiming...or killing a person...he is what he is...a serial abuser...he will in some sick way strike again and again...just like the many many dogs he has already admitted to killing and torturing...he is a MONSTER...And should be treated as such...This is not something you can be rehabilitated over...this was him...a monster through and through...
this is my opinion and what I see and feel about this whole travesty...
He does not belong on a professional team...making money to set up shop here...
He did not make "A" mistake he killed many dogs in many ways, over many years, these eight dogs were just a tip of the Michael Vick trashy Ice Berg, many dogs suffered from his hand this came from his mouth...
You can close your eyes , but I wont and my mouth , and fingers, and calls, and anything else I can do will just keep on spilling out...
...I personally rescue these dogs and take them away from spineless, cold , cruel and inhumane trash talking idiots like Michael Vick and the others that support him...
Boycott, protest, and picket...any and all ...owners of the Eagles, trainers, coaches, cheerleaders, mascots, fans that fly the logo, any team that allows Michael Vick on their fields to play, City Hall for the response to a second chance given to Vick,
His second chance was getting out of jail...He should be banned from ever playing a professional sport again...why put the money back in the hand of such a mentally disturbed, demented, cruel and animalistic psychopath again...so he can set up shop somewhere else ????????? He is a repeat offender...These acts were instilled in him...this is an addict...in every sense
of the word...He will act out again...he is a serial abuser and in more ways then one...no doubt...
As for all the explanations,,,from Lurie, McNabb, Reid and the coaches...B/S they should all be ashamed of themselves and question just how moral and humane they truly are....
BOYCOTT, PROTEST AND PICKET EVERYONE INVOLVED AND DO NOT FORGET THE PLAYERS...IF THEY AGREE TO PLAY ON THIS TEAM WITH SUCH A DEMENTED IDIOT ... INCLUDE THEM ALSO...
Absolutely NOT...no support here...
BOYCOTT, PROTEST AND PICKET ANY AND ALL FIELDS THAT THE EAGLES PLAY AT...
BOYCOTT, PROTEST AND PICKET THE NOVA CENTER, CITY HALL FOR SPEAKING OUT ...ABOUT SECOND CHANCES... AND ANY AND ALL COACHES, OWNERS, TRAINERS, MASCOT, CHEERLEADERS ETC...IF IT / THEY HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH THE EAGLES AND OR MICHAEL VICK...BOYCOTT, PROTEST AND PICKET...
The Fan Base needs to get out there and show that they do not agree with him being on the team and get him out of here...
HIS SECOND CHANCE WAS GETTING OUT OF JAIL...
HE SHOULD NEVER PLAY PROFESSIONAL BALL AGAIN....EVER!!!!!!
Everyone involved or backing this Michael Vick ...
There should not be any support for such a disgusting, cruel, psychotic piece of trash as this guy...
Stand up FANS...take your team back and say no to this...
There needs to be a rally and a damn big one...
Get a backbone and speak out against bringing The Michael Vick Trash to town...
DO NOT LET THIS ATTROSITY FALL BY THE WAY SIDE
...Just say no....
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9-19-2009 @ 12:53AM
Dark Alley Demon said...
Breathe. If the National Football League are okay with Vicks playing, then what's it to us? The fans aren't there to watch just one person play. If you don't want to spend your Sunday watching because he is playing, that's your option. Why waste your energy on an issue you have no control over? You have your opinion and the NFL/Philadelphia Eagles has thiers. Guess who's gonna win. Not you. I don't like what he did either. I have three dogs myself. But he's never done anything to me or my dogs personally. Vick is playing, like or not.