I feel that it'll be a toss-up:
1) Michael Vick or
2) The Patriots 'cameragate' incident, unfortunately
2007-09-23 16:26:55
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answered by Robin M 3
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2007 NFL Season - Week 4 Predictions
By the time this week is complete, 25% of the season will be over. It is a time for coaches, players and fans to assess just how much progress has been made since the end of last season. People across the country are beginning to see the fruits of their labor for the NFL Draft, training camp and the exhibition season. Coaches can see the extent to which players have embraced and executed new philosophies (Ben Roethlisberger), or improved upon existing strategies (Randy Moss). Players can see if those free agency decisions are as attractive now as they appeared last spring (Jason David). General managers can determine if their off-season decisions should have them bound and gagged in a rubber room (A.J. Smith). We are beginning to get separation between teams and some fundamental questions are rising to the fore:
* Can the Packers continue their success or were their wins over the Giants and Chargers illusions?
* Will Brian Griese be able to rescue the Bears?
* Can anyone slow down the New England Patriots?
* What in the hell made folks think Randy Moss wouldn’t dominate with Tom Brady and a running game?
* What’s wrong with the Chargers and Saints?
* Are the Cowboys heading to the Super Bowl?
* How good is Vince Young?
* Is Mike Tomlin really this good?
These questions and many others will be answered over the course of the next quarter of the season. With all that has transpired, perhaps the biggest story (on the field) is really a non-story: that the Colts and Patriots appear to be the class of the AFC. After this week, we’ll check in and see how we’re doing at the first quarter turn. Last week was a good week.
This week, the NFL has a theme. I’ll call it Full Circle Week. Many division rivals are going head to head this week, but where they are not, the teams and their personnel or coaching staffs share some history. It should be interesting. Here are the picks for Week 4.
2007-09-30 20:03:25
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answered by Mani 2
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biggest story 2007 nfl season
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answered by ? 4
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1. Mike Vick
2. Belligate
3. Favre
Honorable Mention: Timeouts during a last second field goal kick called in from the sidelines at the last second to ice the kicker. You'll see a rule change next season.
2007-10-01 06:14:31
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answered by Rich 2
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I had to reply especially to the first responder...what is the green dot on the quarterback's helmets for this year? I have not noticed it on others just the QB's.
Anyway...I think Favre will be the highlight of the season for how well he is doing and the Packers as a whole.
2007-09-30 15:38:32
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answered by Rhode Island Red 5
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Rex Grossman making the Bears 2-12
2007-09-23 16:27:15
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answered by Champ 2
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The recovery of Kevin Everett. Everything else is just football and criminal behavior.
The green dot denotes the player with a headset in their helmet. Only one player on offense is allowed on the field with the headset at a time. It is not allowed on defense at this time.
2007-09-30 20:51:19
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answered by hawkinthehouse 3
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1. The mysterious green dot on quarterbacks' helmets.
2. Belligate
2007-09-23 16:22:09
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answered by Dirty Sanchez 5
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The Patriots undefeated season, and their 4th superbowl win in 7 years.
2007-09-23 16:22:10
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answered by kimmyisahotbabe 5
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AFC powerhouses (New England, Indy, and Pittsburgh) and NFC weakness (any NFC team has big problems).
It might be Indy, New England, and Pittsburgh trying for a perfect season.
2007-09-23 16:26:27
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answered by lmspencr 4
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