Here's hoping today's games don't get too ugly......
Atlanta Falcons vs. New York Giants 1:00 (Fox - Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, SR: Pam Oliver and Chris Myers)
Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Denver Broncos 4:30 (CBS - Jim Nantz and Phil Simms)
Showing posts with label Wild Card Round. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wild Card Round. Show all posts
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Saturday, January 7, 2012
NFL Wild Card Saturday Live Blog
Cincinnati Bengals vs. Houston Texans 4:30 (NBC - Tom Hammond and Mike Mayock, SR: Alex Flanagan)
Detroit Lions vs. New Orleans Saints 8:00 (NBC - Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth, SR: Michele Tafoya)
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Detroit Lions vs. New Orleans Saints 8:00 (NBC - Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth, SR: Michele Tafoya)
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Wednesday, January 4, 2012
NFL Wild Card Weekend Schedule
The NFL Playoffs are back, and I guess it will be more relaxing because the Eagles are not playing. Also, more depressing. Anyway, here is the schedule with announcers. No surprises, but I post this anyway because I like having this handy resource available.
Saturday, January 7
# 6 Cincinnati Bengals vs. #3 Houston Texans 4:30 (NBC - Tom Hammond and Mike Mayock, SR: Alex Flanagan)
# 6 Detroit Lions vs. #3 New Orleans Saints 8:00 (NBC - Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth, SR: Michele Tafoya)
Sunday, January 8
#5 Atlanta Falcons vs. #4 New York Giants 1:00 (Fox - Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, SR: Pam Oliver and Chris Myers)
#5 Pittsburgh Steelers vs. #4 Denver Broncos 4:30 (CBS - Jim Nantz and Phil Simms)
Saturday, January 7
# 6 Cincinnati Bengals vs. #3 Houston Texans 4:30 (NBC - Tom Hammond and Mike Mayock, SR: Alex Flanagan)
# 6 Detroit Lions vs. #3 New Orleans Saints 8:00 (NBC - Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth, SR: Michele Tafoya)
Sunday, January 8
#5 Atlanta Falcons vs. #4 New York Giants 1:00 (Fox - Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, SR: Pam Oliver and Chris Myers)
#5 Pittsburgh Steelers vs. #4 Denver Broncos 4:30 (CBS - Jim Nantz and Phil Simms)
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Eagles Wild Card Weekend Recap: Defensive Failings Make Me Want Asomugha
- "Asomugha’s deal included a little-known clause that said his contract would void if he didn’t achieve his not-likely-to-be-earned incentives in 2010 -- and he didn'’t. His contract also contained a stipulation that if he didn’t achieve his incentives, the Raiders would agree not to designate him their franchise or transition player."
- The Eagles inept defense cost them this game. That is all.
- I said at the beginning of the year that I expected a seven to nine win team. I certainly did not expect them to win the NFC East. But that is indeed what they did in a year that was seen as a rebuilding year. Instead of Kolb, though, the Eagles did it with Vick who hopefully will sign an extension to keep him in Philadelphia. He should be back, but if it is too long, I will pull my hair out. Vick takes a beating game after game so his durability is definitely a question mark, especially at his age of 30, turning 31 in June. Eagles in all likelihood will give him the extension but hopefully it is not backloaded and hopefully it is not for more than 4-5 years. The Eagles do not get to where they were without Michael Vick.
- I said at the beginning that if the difference between Vick and Kolb was a 1st round playoff loss versus not making the playoffs at all, the better option would be develop Kolb and miss the playoffs. Little did I realize at the time that Vick would emerge as a franchise QB and likely NFL MVP runner-up. So yeah, the Eagles have a QB, his name is Vick, and he should be back.
- I would expect at least a 2nd round pick for Kevin Kolb. If the Eagles are lucky, maybe a 1st rounder. Andrew Luck staying at Stanford will do nothing but increase Kolb's value a bit.
- I want to be mad at Akers. I really want to. He missed 2 FGs costing the Eagles 6 points and the Eagles lost by 5. But I know that the Eagles defense and McDermott are the real goats here. Sure they only gave up 21 points, but the Packers dinked and dunked their way all game against them with relative ease. It was not until the 4th quarter when the Packers got real conservative that they got their stops. Their slow and methodical drives prevented the Eagles offense from getting on the field in the 1st half and establishing rhythm. Basically the Packers ran the gameplan I wanted the Eagles to run. Fire McDermott. I'm done with him. Bring in John Fox if he is willing to take a defensive coordinator job. Akers made his kicks all year and had one bad day. One player can't be the sole reason the team loses. On the other hand, an entire defensive unit coming up small in big situations is a very easy way to lose football games. Unfortunately, Akers contract is up this year and he is talking post-game like the Eagles will not re-sign him. Such a shame because even in spite of his bad game, he's still better than most kickers in the NFL, even at his age.
- Eagles need offensive linemen. Many ones. Many good ones. Need them. Now. Mankins is available, try to go after him. Or Tyson Clabo. Or Carl Nicks. Or Jared Gaither. Someone. Anyone. Vick is getting creamed over here!
- Who am I rooting in the NFC now? Fuck Atlanta. Fuck Chicago. Go Packers. Go Seahawks. If it is a Green Bay-Seattle NFC Championship game, I'll have to see how I'm feeling that day towards the Packers.
- What about in the AFC? Fuck Pittsburgh. Fuck New England. Go Jets. Go Ravens. If it is a Jets-Ravens AFC Title game, I will be happy with either winning. Jets for the Ryan family, Ravens for John Harbaugh, who I always liked (unlike a certain Vikings head coach who got fired this season).
- People will cry "Fire Reid!" over this, they always do when the Eagles lose. But Reid's model of winning consistently just makes it a futile cry anymore. Plus on top of that, he has made Mike Vick better than he has ever been. The dude deserves some credit. Who are you going to get that's better?
- I expect Marty Mornhinweg will be a head coach next year (I'm guessing he'll take the Stanford job; his son just committed there). If so, the Eagles are high on their QB coach, James Urban. He would probably be the next OC should Marty leave.
- This may have been a disappointing end to the season, but Philadelphia sports will continue: Villanova will be making a run for the NCAA Tournament, the Flyers will be making a run at the NHL Playoffs, Spring Training will commence in a little over month, the Sixers have a 1st round playoff loss and/or a decent draft pick to look forward to, and the Union will be entering their 2nd season with a lot of young players and promise. If you are fans of multiple Philadelphia teams, there really is a lot to look forward to right now.
- Win probability graph. This is painful to look at. (advancednflstats.com)
- Lastly, a sad and somber rest in peace to Christina-Taylor Green, granddaughter of former Phillies manager Dallas Green. Christina-Taylor was the 9 year old girl killed in yesterday's Tucson shootings. Her birthday was 9/11/01. She was born on the day of a tragic event, and ultimately, she died in a shooting equally as tragic. RIP Christina-Taylor Green. 2001-2011.
2011 NFL Playoffs Wild Card Sunday Live Blog
(Ed. Note: Apologies for getting this up late. I had it scheduled to post in the morning, but it never published.)
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
NFL Wild Card Round Schedule
It's Wild Card weekend! Hooray! The playoffs are here, and with it, the added drama and excitement of watching 12 teams battle it out for the chance to hoist the Lombardi Trophy in Arlington, Texas. Last year, the Eagles were bounced out of the playoffs by the Dallas Cowboys in the Wild Card round. This time they are at home and facing the Packers. Home field does not mean a whole lot and the Packers are a bad match-up for the Eagles. The Eagles can win this game, but this is one of their worst possible draws in these playoffs. Put it like this, I would much rather face Atlanta at home than have to deal with the Packers anywhere. So without further ado, here is your schedule with announcers and sideline reporters! (all times ET)
Saturday, January 8
#5 New Orleans Saints vs. #4 Seattle Seahawks 4:30 (NBC - Tom Hammond and Mike Mayock, SR: Alex Flanagan)
#6 New York Jets vs. #3 Indianapolis Colts 8:00 (NBC - Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth, SR: Andrea Kremer)
Sunday, January 9
#5 Baltimore Ravens vs. #4 Kansas City Chiefs 1:00 (CBS - Jim Nantz and Phil Simms)
#6 Green Bay Packers vs. #3 Philadelphia Eagles 4:30 (Fox - Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, SR: Pam Oliver and Chris Myers)
Saturday, January 8
#5 New Orleans Saints vs. #4 Seattle Seahawks 4:30 (NBC - Tom Hammond and Mike Mayock, SR: Alex Flanagan)
#6 New York Jets vs. #3 Indianapolis Colts 8:00 (NBC - Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth, SR: Andrea Kremer)
Sunday, January 9
#5 Baltimore Ravens vs. #4 Kansas City Chiefs 1:00 (CBS - Jim Nantz and Phil Simms)
#6 Green Bay Packers vs. #3 Philadelphia Eagles 4:30 (Fox - Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, SR: Pam Oliver and Chris Myers)
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