Monday, January 01, 2007

NFL Week 17 and Regular Season Recap

Happy 2007!

I see that there are some comments that have been asking if I will be making my Presidential endorsement today and yes indeed, I intend to do that a little later, before the evening is over. So, for those of you who actually care, stay tuned and I will proclaim the 44th President of the United States before the day is up!

But first, I have to get the business of the last week of the NFL season out of the way.

My goodness, the Bears were terrible. I really hope that people like Deion Sanders were correct in saying the meaningless game against the Green Bay Packers was nothing more than a "pre-season" affair and that we did not see the real Bears. However, the consensus in Chicago today seems to be the Bears are already done for. I guess we will just have to wait and see but there sure is going to be a lot of angst over the next two weeks until the Bears play their playoff game in Chicago.

1. Giants (7-8) at Redskins (5-10)- L
2. Lions (2-13) at Cowboys (9-6)- L
3. Raiders (2-13) at Jets (9-6)- W
4. Rams (7-8) at Vikings (6-9)- W
5. Browns (4-11) at Texans (5-10)- W
6. Panthers (7-8) at Saints (10-5)- W
7. Patriots (11-4) at Titans (8-7)-L
8. Seahawks (8-7) at Buccaneers (4-11)-L
9. Steelers (7-8) at Bengals (8-7)- W
10. Jaguars (8-7) at Chiefs (8-7)- W
11. Bills (7-8) at Ravens (12-3)- L
12. Dolphins (6-9) at Colts (11-4)- W
13. Cardinals (5-10) at Chargers (13-2)- W
14. Falcons (7-8) at Eagles (9-6)-L
15. 49'ers (6-9) at Broncos (9-6)-L
16. Packers (7-8) at Bears (13-2)-L

Week 17 Results: 8-8 (50%)
Final Regular Season Results 140-116 (55%)

These are the teams that can start planning their tee times:

Raiders (2-14)
Lions (3-13)
Buccaneers (4-12)
Browns (4-12)
Redskins (5-11)
Cardinals (5-11)
Vikings (6-10)
Texans (6-10)
Dolphins (6-10)
Falcons (7-9)
49'ers (7-9)
Bills (7-9)
Packers (8-8)
Panthers (8-8)
Rams (8-8)
Bengals (8-8)
Steelers (8-8)
Titans (8-8)
Jaguars (8-8)
Broncos (9-7)

2 Comments:

At 10:50 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes, the Bears played very badly. They need someone better at quaterback. But then, the Cowboys didn't do any better. What does it say about your team when they lose to the worst team in the NFL? Nothing good. What's your prediction for the Super Bowl? I say New Orleans vs. San Diego.

 
At 12:18 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The feelings toward the Bears could be interesting. If they play terribly in two weeks and bow out in their first playoff game, you could say the tail spin began a couple weeks ago against Tampa. There'd probably be a lot of anger there. But the funny thing is this. If the Bears get it together and win the Superbowl, then it's all moot and nobody cares.

 

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