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The NFL: A Year in Review
Randolph Charlotin. 1st January, 2009 - 5:50 pm


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A Rush To Stop Limbaugh

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CAROLINA:
End Of Days In Carolina

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Raiders Will Take Moral Victory, For Now

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2009 Season Preview: Jacksonville Jaguars

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In just two seasons with the Patriots, wide recever Randy Moss has erased perceptions that he's a lazy, selfish, immature, insular, past-his-prime talent into a every down leader that puts team ahead of individual stats.

The Oakland Raiders and their fans couldn’t disagree more...

While he did finish the season with good statistics, Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rogers couldn't exorcise the ghost of Brett Favre. Rogers was 0-8 in comeback situations, an area of strength for Favre in his prime. Aaron still has a way to go, but he's young...

Despite Rogers' shortcomings in comeback situations, Packers' fans aren't clamoring for the return of Favre, especially after his plummet to the finish line: two touchdowns, nine interceptions in the final five games of the season against teams with a combined record of 37-43. Favre's skills are eroding, but he's the only one that doesn't realize that...

This was a rookie class like none other. The young passers especially were impressive. Atlanta's Matt Ryan wasn't a total surprise after watching him play for Boston College, but I completely missed the target on Baltimore's Joe Flacco. The jump from small school prospect to professionals wasn't too daunting for the former Delaware Blue Hen. Give credit to the coaching staff for developing Flacco, but Joe gets the lion's share of praise. Flacco can hit me in the face with a Nerf football for getting him wrong...

While on the subject of being wrong, Kyle Orton can deliver the same punishment that Flacco has. I underestimated you, Orton. Just explain to me why you Purdue Boilermaker quarterbacks are slow to develop...

Wanna hear a good joke? The Oakland Raiders...

Is it any surprise that the Detroit Lions finished 0-16 with little hope of a dramatic improvement in 2009? They promoted from within and asked to interview Dallas offensive coordinator Jason Garrett for their open head coach position. Just days ago, Cowboys' quarterback Tony Romo said the offense was "exposed" by Philadelphia, and receiver Terrell Owens criticized Garrett for how he used the team's skill players. At least the Lions won't draft a receiver with the first pick overall, right?...

Since Dallas was part of the subject, how 'bout them Cowboys? Another second half collapse, more players flapping their gums, owner Jerry Jones getting involved to the detriment of those he argues against, and Owens seems to get closer and closer to throwing a teammate under the bus and completely alienating himself from the team. If T.O. is still on the team next year, then pass the popcorn..

After a 6-2 start, the Washington Redskins' season turned upside-down as they won just two games in the second half. But I'm not writing them off for next year. Washington was defeated by Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Dallas, and New York in the second half of the season. Those four teams combined for a 44-20 record. It's typical for a playoff team to take a step back after a coaching change. Now that Jim Zorn and his players are familiar with each other, Washington could take a few steps forward next season...

I would had never thought I would interview four-time Super Bowl winner Bill Romanowski about becoming a participant on "Dancing With the Stars." You know what they say: there are six degrees of separation between any two people on this planet. Since Selma Hayek and Halle Berry are taken, I'm turning my attention towards Michelle Rodriguez if she's single. Holla at a brotha!

Happy New Year to all. It was an exciting season full of surprises. The playoffs will be even better.


To read more by Randolph Charlotin, visit his blog at http://www.newenglandpatriotsnews.com/randolphc/weblog/. He can be reached at lordrc@verizon.net.
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