Thursday, Sept. 24, 2009
Apparently Plaxico Burress was not welcomed warmly into his new home.
While it doesn't necessarily have to be him, a San Francisco writer admits the 49ers need a wide receiver like Michael Crabtree.
Aaron Rodgers says he'd be better off if his backs blocked less.
A Washington columnist says don't put Jim Zorn in the firing line just yet.
Hines Ward has no regrets about his block that ended Keith Rivers' season in 2008.
The Colts' offense might not always be on the field, but when it is, it's lethal.
Jonathan Scott becomes the latest in a long string of new starting offensive linemen in Buffalo.
Brandon Marshall just wants to move on.
Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2009
Doubt has crept into Foxborough.
Let's not get carried away, the Jets still have work to do.
The Giants' tremendous start has been overshadowed by the Jets.
The Cowboys haven't exactly lived up to their lofty defensive billing.
One play doomed the Dolphins against the Colts.
The Rams are one of the teams struggling to fill the stands.
The Chiefs will consider a QB change if Matt Cassel continues to have problems under center.
Jared Gaither might not be a great offensive tackle yet, but he gets an "A" for his work in the kitchen.
Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009
How does a team win when they have the ball less than 15 minutes? They have Peyton Manning.
Quarterbacks have reason to fear Rex Ryan's defense.
Even Norv Turner's bad decisions were made with deliberate thought.
The Steelers aren't feeling very safe with their health at safety.
The Jaguars' maligned WR corps was shaken up even more on Monday.
Monday, Sept. 21, 2009
The Jay Cutler the Bears thought they were getting showed up on Sunday.
Results from next week's exam will be telling for the Falcons.
The Packers' problems won't be solved with a quick fix, according to one Green Bay columnist.
All the Rams have to show for their effort is "gut-twisting" wounds, says one St. Louis columnist.
The Redskins' offense should be Jim Zorn's primary concern, says one Washington columnist.
Bill Belichick was outcoached.
Ricky Williams isn't bemoaning his No. 2 billing.
The Texans toughed it out when they needed to.
A woeful team isn't the only reason Arrowhead Stadium is empty.