Sunday, October 17, 2010

Top 11 NFL Week Six Takeaways

11) Tim Tebow's first NFL touchdown proved that his political and religious views are correct

10) Recovering from a concussion is easier if you are the Green Bay QB, WR Greg Jennings is offiicially tired of your Fantasy Goat smack, and the Packers are really not as good as advertised

9) Matt Cassel proved, without a shadow of a doubt, that you can start any QB in your fantasy league if he is facing the Texans

8) Detroit QB has learned the lesson of When In Anything, Throw It To Megatron

7) Brett Favre's injures and needs for cortisone shots to his owie owie elbow seem, by some mighty coincidence, to get worse with increasing Li'l Brett coverage

6) After losing on the road to a Rams team that got destroyed by the Lions last week, we can officially declare the Chargers' season in trouble, and Norv Turner to be in Vote of Confidence mode

5) The Falcons became the latest Best Team In The NFC to play like crap

4) On the off chance that you thought Tampa and Chicago were up and coming teams, well, not so much

3) Kicking near 60-yard field goals in clear days in Denver seems to be easier than going for 30 yards in Heinz Field

2) Tony Romo's fondness for Roy Williams at the goal line is really starting to cheese off Dez Bryant and Miles Austin's fantasy owners

1) Despite throwing two picks and losing by 18, Browns Fan was encouraged by Colt McCoy's debut, since he made some plays, and unlike their other two QBs, it's not a sure thing that he will always suck

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