Thursday, September 23, 2010

NFL Week 2

The Vikings are 0-2. The Cowboys are 0-2. This season couldn't have started out better!

On top of these unexpected failures, The Mighty Pack steamrolled the suffering Bills in a 34-7 victory. The game wasn't exactly a nail-biter, but there were many big plays. Aaron Rodgers had 255 passing yards and Brandon Jackson performed admirably. As always, Clay Mathews played like an NFL veteran. My hopes continue to grow.

Ironically, the Jets' star cornerback, Darrell Revis, has injured his hamstring, mere weeks after his regrettable holdout. What's more, he was hurt while defending Randy Moss, who humiliated him by grabbing a spectacular, fingertip-touchdown pass. The Jets got the win, but they'll miss Revis.



For just the second time in NFL history, two brothers (Peyton and Eli Manning) faced each other in an NFL game, both as starting quarterbacks. The dynamic Colts' offense easily defeated the Giants. Peyton is now 2-0 against his brother's Giants.

If Atlanta had creamed Arizona a year ago, it would've been shocking. Today, it's not only unsurprising, it's almost expected. Arizona has enormous receiving talent in Larry Fitzgerald, but they just don't have the means to get the ball in his hands.

We play out oldest rival next Sunday: the hated Chicago Bears. The Bears are also undefeated, but I think we can manage them.

GO PACK GO!

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