NFL Week 3 2008

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Offense

RUNNINGBACKS:

Peyton Hillis, FB Broncos: NSA

Byron Storer, FB Bucs: NSA

Jacob Hester, RB Chargers: 1 carry for 3 yards
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Mike Cox, FB Chiefs: NSA

Casey Cramer, FB Dolphins: NSA

Zak Keasay, FB 49ers: 1-10

Madison Hedgecock, Giants: 1 catch for 9 yards

John Kuhn, FB Packers: NSA

Korey Hall, Packers: IA, INJ

Brad Hoover, FB Panthers: 1 carry for 3 yards

Heath Evans, FB/RB Patriots: NSA

Kyle Eckel, Patriots: IA

Brian Leonard, RB Rams: IA, healthy scratch
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Dan Kreider, FB Rams: NSA

Mike Karney, FB Saints: 2 catches for 4 yards

Owen Schmitt, FB Seahawks: 1 carry for 2 yards

Jim Kleinsasser, HB Vikings: NSA

Garrett Mills, HB Vikings: 1-10


WIDE RECEIVERS:

Brandon Stokley, Broncos: 3-29

Joe Jurevicius, Browns: PUP

Jerhame Urban, Cardinals: had one... pass completed for 18 yards.
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Sean Morey, Cardinals: NSA

Anthony Gonzalez, Colts: 2-37

Greg Camarillo, Dolphins: 4 catches for 60 yards

Kevin Curtis, Eagles: INJ, IA

Brian Finneran, Falcons: NSA

Matt Jones, Jaguars: led Jags receivers with 4 catches for 32 yards

Mike Furrey, Lions: 2-8

Jordy Nelson, Packers: 4 catches for 42 yards, and Aaron is looking to him more and more!

Wes Welker, Patriots: 6-55

Drew Bennett, Rams: INJ, IA

Dane Looker, Rams: 1-21 and a TD
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Logan Payne, Seahawks: IR

David Anderson, Texans: NSA

Kevin Walter, Texans: 4-15


TIGHT ENDS:

Greg Olsen, Bears: 2-16 only...
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Ben Utecht, Bengals: IA

Derek Schouman, Bills: NSA

Derek Fine, Bills: IA, INJ

Tony Scheffler, Broncos: 4-32

Nate Johnson, Broncos: 1 for 1 yard TD

Steve Heiden, Browns: NSA

Troy Bienemann, Cardinals: NSA

Jerame Tuman, Cardinals: IA

Scott Chandler, Chargers: NSA

Brad Cottam, Chiefs: NSA

Dallas Clark, Colts: 4-47

Jacob Tamme, Colts: IA, INJ

Tom Santi, Colts: 1-8

Jason Witten, Cowboys: 7-67

Anthony Fasano, Dolphins: 3-66 and a TD!
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Brent Celek, Eagles: NSA

Matt Schobel, Eagles: IA

Ben Hartsock, Falcons: NSA

Justin Peele, Falcons: 1-7

Kevin Boss, Giants: after having zero catches in two first games, Kevin bounced back with 3 for 55 yards and a TD!
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Dan Campbell, Lions: IR

Casey Fitzsimmons, Lions: 1-4

Jeff King, Panthers: 3-22

Dave Thomas, Patriots: 1-4

Stephen Spach, Patriots: NSA

Joe Klopfenstein, Rams: NSA

Zach Miller, Raiders: NSA
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Todd Heap, Ravens: 2-32

Quinn Sypniewski, Ravens: IR

Chris Cooley, Redskins: 7-72
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Todd Yoder, Redskins: 2-4 and a TD

Jeremy Shockey, Saints: 8-75

Mark Campbell, Saints: IA, INJ

John Carlson, Seahawks: 2-38

Will Heller, Seahawks: 1-6

Jeb Putzier, Seahawks: NSA

Heath Miller, Steelers: 4-63

Sean McHugh, Steelers: NSA

Matt Spaeth, Steelers: NSA

Owen Daniels, Texans: 4-71
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Joel Dreesen, Texans: NSA



Defense

DEFENSIVE TACKLES:

Dusty Dvoracek, Bears: 3 tackles

Kyle Williams, Bills: 4 tackles

Chris Hovan, Bucs: 6 tackles

Ryon Bingham, Chargers: 1 tackle

Dan Klecko, DT/FB Eagles: 2 tackle, 0.5 sack

Derek Landri, Jaguars: NSA

Rob Meier, Jaguars: 1 tackle

Adam Carriker, Rams: 6 tackles

Kelly Gregg, Ravens: IA, INJ

Justin Bannan, Ravens: led the team with 6 tackles

Brian Young, Saints: INJ, IA

Craig Terrill, Seahawks: 1 tackle

Chris Hoke, Steelers: 1 tackle

Jeff Zgonina, Texans: NSA


DEFENSIVE ENDS:

Aaron Schobel, Bills: 4 tackles

Ryan Denney, Bills: 3 tackles

Chris Kelsay, Bills: 2 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble

John Engelberger, Broncos: 4 tackles, 1 sack

Travis LaBoy, DE/LB Cardinals: 5 tackles

Bo Schobel, Cardinals: NSA

Igor Olshansky, Chargers: 2 tackles

Luis Castillo, Chargers: 1 tackle

Josh Thomas, Colts: 3 tackles

Simon Fraser, Falcons: NSA

Kroy Biermann, Falcons: 1 tackle

Justin Smith, 49ers: 4 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble, 1 interception!
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Dave Tollefson, Giants: 3 tackles, 1 sack

Mike Devito, Jets: 3 tackles

Jared DeVries, Lions: 3 tackles

Aaron Kampman, Packers: 3 tackles, 1-5 sack

Taylor Brayton, Panthers: 5 tackles, 0.5 sack

Mike Wright, Patriots: NSA

Trevor Scott, Raiders: NSA

Chris Long, Rams: 7 tackles

Josh Savage, Saints: 3 tackles

Patrick Kerney, Seahawks: 1 tackle

Jason Babin, LB/DE Seahawks: released earlier this week

Aaron Smith, Steelers: 2 tackles

Brett Keisel, Steelers: IA, INJ

Travis Kirschke, Steelers: 7 tackles, 0.5 sack!
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Kyle Vanden Bosch, Titans: 5 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble

Jared Allen, Vikings: 5 tackles, 1 sack

Brian Robison, Vikings: 1 tackle


LINEBACKERS:

Brian Urlacher, Bears: 6 tackles, 1 fumble recovered

Hunter Hillenmeyer, Bears: 5 tackles

Joey Larocque, Bears: NSA

Paul Posluszny, Bills: 6 tackles

John DiGiorgio, Bills: NSA

Niko Koutovides, Broncos: 1 tackle

Barrett Ruud, Bucs: team high 7 tackles and 1 interception in the end zone

Matt McCoy, Bucs: NSA

Monty Beisel, Cardinals: NSA

Chris Harrington, Cardinals: NSA

Matt Wilhelm, Chargers: 5 tackles

Derek Smith, Chargers: 2 tackles

Rocky Boiman, Colts: NSA

Bobby Carpenter, Cowboys: 1 tackle

Zach Thomas, Cowboys: 5 tackles, 1 sack

Matt Roth, Dolphins: 3 tackles

Chris Gocong, Eagles: 1 tackle

Stewart Bradley, Eagles: 6 tackles

Keith Brooking, Falcons: 10 tackles
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Coy Wire, Falcons: 2 tackles

Jeff Ulbrich, 49ers: 1 tackle

Chase Blackburn, Giants: NSA

Brett Kassell, Jets: NSA

Jordan Dizon, Lions: IA, injury? not sure here

AJ Hawk, Packers: 9 tackles
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Brady Poppinga, Packers: NSA, injured

Brandon Chillar, Packers: 8 tackles, 1 forced fumble

Adam Seward, Panthers: NSA

Dan Connor, Panthers: recovered a fumble

Mike Vrabel, Patriots: 6 tackles

Tedy Bruschi, Patriots: 8 tackles

Ricky Brown, Raiders: 7 tackles

Jarrett Johnson, Ravens: 4 tackles

Nick Greisen, Ravens: IA, INJ

Scott Fujita, Saints: IA, INJ

Mark Simoneau, Saints: IR

Troy Evans, Saints: NSA

Scott Shanle, Saints: 5 tackles, forced fumble

Will Herring, Seahawks: IR

Ryan Fowler, Titans: tied for team high 6 tackles

Chad Greenway, Vikings: 9 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble
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Heath Farwell, Vikings: NSA

Ben Leber, Vikings: 1 tackle

Vinnie Ciurciu, Vikings: NSA


DEFENSIVE BACKS:

Craig Steltz, Bears: IA
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Corey Lynch, Bengals: 1 tackle

John Wendling, SS Bills: NSA

Nick Sorensen, SS Browns: NSA

Sabby Piscitelli, SS Bucs: 3 tackles

Aaron Francisco, FS Cardinals: 2 tackles

Steve Gregory, CB Chargers: 2 tackles

Eric Weddle, SS Chargers: 7 tackles

Jon McGraw, SS Chiefs: 1 tackle

Matt Giordano, SS Colts: 3 tackles

Sean Considine, SS Eagles: NSA

Eric Smith, FS Jets: 1 tackle

Ray Ventrone, S/WR Patriots: NSA

Todd Johnson, SS Rams: NSA

Brannon Condren, FS Rams: IA

Jim Leonhard, FS Ravens: 1 sack, 1 punt return for 21 yards and 3 kick returns for 26 yard

Tom Zbikowski, SS Ravens: NSA

Reed Doughty, FS Redskins: second on the team with 8 tackles

Kevin Kaesviharn, FS/CB Saints: 7 tackles

Chris Reis, SS Saints: NSA

Brian Russell, FS Seahawks: 2 tackles

Donnie Nickey, SS Titans: NSA

IA inactive
NSA no stats accumulated
DNP did not play
INJ injured
IR placed on injured reserve
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Wow, each season this list just gets shorter and shorter and shorter.
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Soon there will be an exhibit at the local museum/zoo entitled:

"The caucasian, skill-position football player: EXTINCT."Edited by: Ground Fighter
 

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Has anyone heard anything on when Kevin Curtis could possibly be returning?

I posted about that in the Eagles forum. He will likely be back either Oct 5th or Oct 12th. If not then; then he will surely be back after the Bye for the Oct 26th game.
 

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Ths Steelershaveonly one white o-lineman on the team, and it shows. Big Ben might get killed before the game is over. Nice job coach.
 

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The announcers for the Hawks/Rams game mentioned that TE Randy McMichael did his own Leaonard Leep to gain a few xtra yards on a play. They also mentioned that Leonard was inactive for the game.

The announcers are picking apart S Jackson and his stutter running style and how ineffective it can be.

Looks like the Rams are going 0-3, I had hopes Leonard would see more carries as the season progressed. Looks like he wont even get a chance to play for awhile if ever.
 

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Something tells me Randy Moss is gonna miss Tom Brady... a lot,and the Patriots fans might be in for a rough ride.
 

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The Eagles defensive line ran roughshod over the Steelers. Something in the neighborhood of 7, possibly 8 sacks on the day.

It was good to see Dave Tollefson on the field for the Giants today. He was, after all, the rightful backup to Osi Umenyiora. Gave a solid effort.

Dan Klecko also saw significant time today. I'd say he split close to 50% of the snaps. Jim Johnson really likes him on passing downs, he's really quick.
 

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Linehan may not make it to the bye week if this keeps up. Steven Jackson is not the hyped of superman RB that he was made out to be. He is good back under the right conditions, but at times he doesn't run like a big back of his stature should. There is no reason at all why Leonard should not be getting some carries when Jackson is failing to be effective, and Pittman and Minor are such good a good change of pace that they have been given a grand total of 2 carries between them in 3 games.
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I am starting to think that Linehan has a personal grudge against Leonard, and I too am starting to believe that he will never get a chance until Linehan is gone.
 

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PhillyBirds said:
The Eagles defensive line ran roughshod over the Steelers. Something in the neighborhood of 7, possibly 8 sacks on the day.

It was good to see Dave Tollefson on the field for the Giants today. He was, after all, the rightful backup to Osi Umenyiora. Gave a solid effort.

Dan Klecko also saw significant time today. I'd say he split close to 50% of the snaps. Jim Johnson really likes him on passing downs, he's really quick.

Yes it was absolutely disgusting. The fact that the Steelers have arguably one of the best QB's in the NFL in Big Ben, and their sumo line does so little to protect him is pathetic. His career is gonna be cut in half if they don't start protecting him or he doesn't get out of Pittsburgh first.
 
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Bear Backer said:
Linehan may not make it to the bye week if this keeps up. Steven Jackson is not the hyped of superman RB that he was made out to be. He is good back under the right conditions, but at times he doesn't run like a big back of his stature should. There is no reason at all why Leonard should not be getting some carries when Jackson is failing to be effective, and Pittman and Minor are such good a good change of pace that they have been given a grand total of 2 carries between them in 3 games.
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I am starting to think that Linehan has a personal grudge against Leonard, and I too am starting to believe that he will never get a chance until Linehan is gone.

Jackson stats for today were 66 yards on 23 carres with a longest of 8 now whilst i conceed a back needs a half decent o lone in fornt him good backs make something happen

Jackson ,Pittman and minor are gving the rams Nothing that leonard couldnt (hell we all know that he cold give more) but linehan has got a case of casteitis and thinks he needs afleetes to win games the two best players on the rams to day were Carriker and Long (two players that the DW rams fans like to blame for the Defences short comings)

if the rams had a few more white guys we may have not been in this mess in the first place
 

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Roethlisberger is as tough as any player in the league and it was sad to see him get battered like that.


I didn't watch any of the Rams game, but it sounds like Steven Jackson now knows what it was like for Leonard last year when he had virtually no holes to run through.
 

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Not sure of the stats, but Eagles MLB Stewart Bradley had a whale of a game. I'm not exaggerating when I say I can see him as a future Pro-Bowler. Anyone here who's seen him play might agree.

AJ Hawk is an absolute machine. It seems he's making every open-field tackle tonight for the Pack. Jordy Nelson is also on the field for a lot of snaps, albeit not being thrown to. Baby steps...

Chris Cooley looked sharp too. I think he's one of the most athletic men in the NFL, as the Redskins use him in just about every way imagineable. Running screens, slot, split, backfield. What a tremendous player.
 

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i watched the Colts-Jaguars game, and i noticed a couple of things...

1) david garrard is the african prince of dink-dunk passing. he completed 16 passes in the game, and only 6 went to wide receivers. the remaining were dump-offs to backs or short, underneath throws to tight ends.

Matt Jones was the only wide receiver to catch a ball until the last series of the game. Jones had 4 for 32, all of which came on 3rd down and resulted in 1st downs. however, garrard didn't have a pass attempt down the field to Jones the entire game!
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in fact, those 4 passes to Jones were the only balls that were sent his way in the whole contest. can you say stupid?

2) Matt Giordano hardly played at all, yet the Colts' safety tandem of the "phenomenal" melvin bullitt and antoine bethea managed to be just far enough out of position all game long to come in at the end of one of the 45 rushes by the Jaguars' tailback tandem and make a few tackles. they were a huge part of the reason Jacksonville running backs ran for 228 yards.

absolutely sickening safety play, yet Giordano only played a couple of defensive snaps.
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Jordy Nelson finished the game with 4 catches for 42 yards. It's too bad, he almost had a long one there right at the end to convert on third down with time expiring. The throw was high and he couldn't pull it in. But still, looks like Rodgers is starting to look his way a bit!
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JC you are 100% correct about David Garrard. He is the ultimate dink and dunker and that is why Matt Jones is a horrible fit for Jacksonville. I compared it recently to Randy Moss's current situation in New England. I truly think Matt Jones could be a Terrell Owens/ Randy Moss type player in the right offense. The guy has so much size, strength and speed. He would be uncoverable on deep fades/ stop and gos/ posts/ deep gos etc. if he could improve his hands a bit. The guy has so much talent. MJ, please get out of Blacksonville!
 

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Matt Jones was the leading WR on Jax for the third straight game, though his stats were a very modest 4/32 (Reggie Williams had 1/11). Garrard's productivity has regressed with the team's troubled o-line. He's looking a lot more like the standard issue black QB now -- just 167 yards today, no TD passes and one interception.
 

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did anyone else see that the sumo-playing-quarterback for the Raiders only attempted 4 passes in the second half? one, a touchdown, was a short pass to Higgins who beat two defenders to the ball then outran the Buffalo secondary for 84 yards. somehow long run was all due to russell's "natural talent." a direct quote by the announcers!
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counter that with the clutch performance of the Bills more "svelte," and dare i say more athletic, qb who played from behind. Edwards managed to earn a BIG win by throwing the ball rather than handing it off and somehow "leading his team to victory" with his mysterious and non-quantifiable black-leadership.

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Nothing was worse this week than the Steelers black linemen not pass blocking for Roethlisberger. The tackle play was so bad that they should not get their game checks. They gave up 9 sacks.

Mike Tomlin has no idea what he is doing when it comes to the draft.

Nobody here at castefootball is reporting on this story, but Mike Tomlin's second round draft pick, wide receiver Limas Sweed, has been inactive for 3 straight games because, get this, he's unable to play at an NFL level. You read that correctly - Tomlin has deactivated him on purpose, after drafting him in the second round, because he has discovered the guy literally cannot handle the speed and power of the NFL game. He is physically unable to play a snap because he sucks so bad.

You can't make this stuff up. The Negro Football League never fails to amaze.
 

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nevada said:
Nobody here at castefootball is reporting on this story, but Mike Tomlin's second round draft pick, wide receiver Limas Sweed, has been inactive for 3 straight games because, get this, he's unable to play at an NFL level. You read that correctly - Tomlin has deactivated him on purpose, after drafting him in the second round, because he has discovered the guy literally cannot handle the speed and power of the NFL game. He is physically unable to play a snap because he sucks so bad.

You can't make this stuff up. The Negro Football League never fails to amaze.


How about Robert Meachem the first round draft pick of the Saints last year. He was inactive for every single game in '07 and then again for the first game in '08! Amazing, and that was even after making some nice plays in preseason games this summer, to the point that he was a major "sleeper" in fantasy football circles. He must have the IQ of a marble. It was only after Colston got hurt that Meachem was finally activated for a regular season game last week.
 
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Jimmy, I saw some of the Raiders game and Russell looks slow. He might get faster if he lost some weight, but he'll never be running for big gains. He's far too slow and not nearly athletic enough to scramble.
 

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Jimmy Chitwood said:
did anyone else see that the sumo-playing-quarterback for the Raiders only attempted 4 passes in the second half? one, a touchdown, was a short pass to Higgins who beat two defenders to the ball then outran the Buffalo secondary for 84 yards. somehow long run was all due to russell's "natural talent." a direct quote by the announcers!
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counter that with the clutch performance of the Bills more "svelte," and dare i say more athletic, qb who played from behind. Edwards managed to earn a BIG win by throwing the ball rather than handing it off and somehow "leading his team to victory" with his mysterious and non-quantifiable black-leadership.

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They just about all seem to lack rhythm and smoothness when they throw, not to mention acceptable accuracy. Successfully accomplishing the most basic of throws often elicits excited exhortations of approval from the Caste clown announcers. Warren Moon and McNabb to an extent are the only black QBs who could consistently throw a nice ball, and McNabb often is erratic.


Lack of hand-eye coordination is blacks' biggest athletic deficiency, but to mention it is taboo and if someone did they would instantly be branded as "racist" for making an accurate observation.
 
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