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The Two Great QB battles today

5 Nov
Eli Manning during a 2007 training camp

Eli Manning looks to add another win.(Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Welcome to another NFL Sunday- and we get a whole extra hour to enjoy some hard hitting action! These are line ups I’m really look out for today!

Carolina at Washington- AKA RG3 vs Cam Newton!

All off season when people spoke about the large amount of rookie QBs starting in the NFL one comparison came- Cam Newton, who last year in his rookie year blew up and Robert Griffin, III who is also having an explosive rookie debut.

Both are Heisman Trophy winners and both brought excitement to the college game- and were team changers- just ask Auburn fans how much they wish Newton was playing right now for them.

Well maybe not this season’s Cam Newton.

Last season Newton had an incredible rookie year where he opened with a 400-yard passing game the first by a rookie QB in is NFL opener and then a week later did it again, won the Rookie of the Year award because of his 4,051 passing yards and an NFL rushing touchdown record.

This season Newton has kind of fizzed- only having 310 rushing yards in seven games. He also has thrown eight interceptions. To make matters worse his sideline attitude is atrocious. A fun game to play if you’re watching a Panther game is to see if you can spot Newton on the sideline- here’s a hint he’s often under a towel. If I led my team to an 1-6 season start I would probably hide under a towel too. Okay no, I would pull up my boot straps and get to work- but I’m not a Heisman winning quarterback so who am I to judge.

Newton’s job is to win football games- and he is paid very well to do that. So Newton suck it up buttercup stop the whining and start driving the ball down the field.

As for RG3 I really like him- he reminds me of that popular guy in high school who is friends with everyone. He makes it really easy to cheer for him and that is painful coming from someone who really dislikes the Redskins- RG3 makes the Redskins likeable.

Plus he is putting up some impressive numbers- already rushing for 476 yards, the most by a Redskins QB. Against Minnesota RG3 became the first rookie QB to rush for 100 yards and two touchdowns.

So today’s match up should be great- I’m taking the Skins at home.

Pittsburgh vs NY Giants– more than just football in this one

Perhaps the biggest game so far this season is due to a lady named Sandy.

After the super storm ravaged the East Coast many were suggesting postponing the game. But the game will happen and it should be a great one to watch.

First I pray that Pittsburgh will leave the bumblebee uniforms back in Pittsburgh- the great citizens of New York have suffered enough this past week.

Next another great quarterback battle Ben Rothesberger and Eli Manning – and these guys know each other pretty well as they were both part of the same draft class in 2003. Both have two superbowl rings and both can be the difference between a win and lost.

The Giants are coming off a great road win in Dallas where they held the Cowboys to only 19 rushing yards. Yet the Giants’ defense isn’t that great- as they have let 387 yards per game and 273 passing yards. Big Ben needs to find his receivers and tight end Heath Miller (please give him the ball lots cause the Sports Gal Pal needs fantasy points!). The Giants secondary is questionable at best and Big Ben knows how to take advantage of that.

But what about Eli- expect him to look for Victor Cruz– and maybe we’ll see some excellent salsa dancing in the end zone.

So what say you Gal Pal Nation? Are you looking forward to these games or one of the many others on the docket?

Water Cooler Talk- NFL Edition

2 Oct

Atlanta Falcons kicker Matt Bryant (3) makes the winning field goal as Matt Bosher (5) holds during the second half of an NFL football game against the Carolina Panthers, Sunday, Sept. 30, 2012, in Atlanta. Atlanta won 30-28. (AP Photo/Rich Addicks)

What a good day of football- well at least if your team isn’t the Jets or the Saints. Here is the least you need to know

Atlanta keeps its composure with an impressive end.

Quarterback Matt Ryan suffered from a career-high seven sacks but threw for three touchdown passes. It was Matt Bryant kicker, who won the game with a 40-yard field goal with 5 seconds left to seal the deal. More impressive is that with just over a minute left in play it looked like Carolina was going to pull the upset. Then Panther qb Cam Newton fumbles the ball while trying to get a first down that would end the game. Instead Carolina is forced to punt the ball and got the ball at the Atlanta 1. That seemed like an amazing spot until Ryan threw a 59-yard pass to Roddy White which put Atlanta in field goal range.

Atlanta wins 30-28.

New England’s Second Half Makes the Patriots 2-2

This was a game that was considered a must win after two disappointing losses early in the season. New England QB Tom Brady led the Patriots on six consecutive second half touchdowns. He finished 22 of 36 passing for 340 yards and three scores. Running back Stevan Ridley (who is on one of my fantasy teams, yay me) ran for two touch downs and had 580 total yards!

What is sad is that the first half had Buffalo winning 21-7.

San Fran Brings a Hurting to the Struggling Jets

Coach Jim Harbaugh‘s decision to have his team stay in eastern Ohio for the week could have been the reason. Or simply it is because the Jets are that bad but man thank you San Fran defense (I have them on the same team with Ridley, yay me again!). Carlos Rogers returned a fumble 51 yards for a touchdown. 49ers backup quarterback Colin Kaepernick pulled a move that was supposed to be the Jets expertise – the wild cat for a touchdown.

Worse is that the best offense player for the Jets Santonio Holmes went down with a foot injury. With two leaders gone how is this Jets team going to recover- I don’t think it’s possible.

Eagles Get a Win because Tynes missed field-goal

With 15 seconds left the Philadelphia Eagles hold on to a 19-17 victory against divisional foe New York Giants thanks to a 54-yard missed field goal.

Both teams didn’t have much to celebrate on offense. Eli Manning was 24 of 42 for 309 yards and two touchdowns. Michael Vick was 19 for 30 for 241 yards and one touchdown.

Eagles running back LaSean McCoy was the lead rusher with 123 yards- most of them in the second half.

If either team wants to have deep playoff runs they need to figure out how to get a better running game because with Atlanta and San Fran getting their acts together the NFC is really loaded with good teams.