Brett Favre is feeling the results of not having Rice/Driver to toss to and also seems to suffer from skipping training and lingering injuries.
Do you think he is washed up otherwise?
The man is OLD
The Cowboys will be 0-3 after they go to Houston in week three and get skull thumped by the very good Houston Texans. It looks like this week’s answer to all the current woes of a shake-up for field goal kicking didn’t have the impact Jerry thought it would.
So what is next? Change the blue Gatorade to red? Discount the parking fee at the Death Star by 33%?
All kidding aside, I can get specific on all the areas where I see problems, but I don’t want to get caught up on the granular. Everything that is wrong with the Cowboys seems to easily fall into a few generalized categories and those have been in place for years, albeit some of them in revolving incarnations:
Within a week from now, the Texas Rangers will lock up the AL Western Division title and advance to the MLB play-offs. Or conversely it may take a few days longer as they prepare for post season by adjusting the lineup and playing the fringe bench players to have a final look-see and determine who merits being on the roster for the first round matchup. Either way let me repeat.
The RANGERS have plans to play in October!
is he too old to lead the team down the field?
Looking shaky in the pocket?
If you watched the NFL season opener where the Saints hosted the Vikings and listened to the talking heads at the end of the game where the Saints won 14-9 as I did, you have to think Favre is long in the tooth and done; the question becomes should he have retired and Minnesota moved on.
Do you buy into this hype?
I think he is the best bet for the Vikings and will deliver going forward. Or he could just up and retire. This may be unchartered water.
The rumors had been swirling for some time, but it’s now official: Patrick Crayton is gone.
According to SportsDayDFW, the Cowboys traded Crayton to the San Diego Chargers for a 7th round pick in next year’s draft.
More to come as the situation develops.