Five Questions for Week 10
1. What’s Up With the Jaguars?
Kevin Boss said his ankle injury is minor. He said his foot got caught in the ground against Dallas in Week 9, but he was able to pull it out before it got rolled on. “It scared me more than anything,” he said
It’s another nice Monday Nighter this week, as the Steelers travel to DC to take on the Redskins.
By Josh Satler from www.profootball101.org It should be apparent to all that the 2008 New York Giants mean business. The Giants destroyed the Romo-less Cowboys 35-14 at home yesterday to move to 7-1 on the season. And what should be worrisome for the rest of the league is that the Giants played far from perfect (on offense) and still have areas where they can improve
So here we are for the countdown to one of the biggest games of the year when the Giants come to da Linc looking to move to 8-1 on the year; kudos to the Giants & Eagles for not looking ahead to their big matchup against one another; both teams played pretty good for the most part against their respective opponents (Cowboys & Seahawks) to get much needed wins to stay atop the division (Giants) and in position (Eagles) to win the division. Giants have been impressive & resilient all season on both sides of the ball & rushed for 200 yards against the Cowboys much maligned defense; whereas the Eagles have been strangely inconsistent in the redzone
So here we are for the countdown to one of the biggest games of the year when the Giants come to da Linc looking to move to 8-1 on the year; kudos to the Giants & Eagles for not looking ahead to their big matchup against one another; both teams played pretty good for the most part against their respective opponents (Cowboys & Seahawks) to get much needed wins to stay atop the division (Giants) and in position (Eagles) to win the division.
For the Redskins’ entire history in Washington, D.C., the result of the team’s final home game before the presidential election held the key to the result of electoral college.