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Monday, December 15, 2008
The Monday Morning Longsnapper
If there was ever more proof needed that Bill Belichick is, in fact, a truly dislikable human, it was when, with his Patriots up by 29 with under three minutes left, he challenged a 4th down conversion for the Raiders. JaMarcus Russell threw a short pass to Chaz Schilens, one that, if it was a close game, probably wasn't enough to warrant the yardage for the first down. Either way, the officials gave the Raiders a favorable spot, and Billy Boy wasn't going to let that go without a fight. Thankfully, the play was upheld.
It's official: running back is the most easily replaceable position in the NFL. LaDainian Tomlinson's backup leaves a career as as second stringer behind to head to Atlanta, and now Michael Turner has over 1,400 rushing yards this year. Marion Barber goes down with an injury, his unknown backup, Tashard Choice has averaged nearly 90 yards per in his last two games filling in. In Denver, Ryan Torain, before going down with an ACL-tear, rushed at 5.7 clip in the first half of his first start. Peyton Hillis, before he went down for the season, was averaging over 5 a pop in his last four games, with 5 TDs.In Pittsburgh, when Mewelde Moore's gotten the chance to start, he's averaged 90 yards a game. Word to the wise if you're an RB: don't get hurt, ever.
Houston with an obvious upset, right? Not as much as you'd think. Last year, Houston lost to Tennessee twice, but held their own each time. Not to mention, Houston's got the best WR in the league in Andre Johnson (just ask Nick Harper, he's got AJ's cleat marks up and down his chest). And, the Texans came in winners of three in a row. Also, I know I'm not the only one that doesn't think Jeff Fisher's gang is that good anyway.
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