Offense
Chris Cooley, TE/H-Back Redskins: 5-58 and a TD, longest catch - 19 yards
Zach Hilton, TE Saints: 4 catches for 50 yards, second on Saints
Drew Bennett, WR Titans: 6 catches but only 37 yards... he got some end zone looks from McNair but ball failed to reach him...
Jeb Putzier, TE Broncos: 4 catches for 50 yards with the longest one of 32
Defense
Brian Urlacher, LB Bears: game leading 12(!) tackles, Hunter Hillenmeyer added 4 solo tackles as well
Colby Buckwoldt, LB Saints: 5 tackles, 3 solo
Keith Brooking, LB Falcons: game leading 7 solo tackles
Nick Greisen, OLB Giants: 6 tackles plus 2 defended passes
Matt Wilhelm, LB Chargers: 7 tackles and a sack - pretty much all in 4th quarter! he's a very talented LB with great size and good speed... he finished second in tackles on Chargers
Scott Fujita, OLB Cowboys: 6 solo tackles, Scott Shanle had another 4 for Dallas
Ben Taylor, MLB Browns: game leading 10 tackles
Brian Russell, FS Browns: 4 tackles and an INT
David Pollack, LB Bengals: 2 tackles and a sack
Ross Kolodziej, DT Cardinals: 4 tackles and a sack
Derek Smith, LB 49ers: game leading 10 tackles
Stuart Schweigert, FS Raiders: 7 tackles, 1 deflected pass
Brandon Chillar, LB Rams: 5 solo tackles
John Lynch, FS Broncos: 4 solo tackles, pass defended
Mike Vrabel, OLB Patriots: 4 tackles and recovered fumble
Lofa Tatupu, MLB Seahawks: another stellar game for rookie LB with 8 tackles, forced fumble, interception returned for a TD and a deflection to his teammate for another INT return... great young player
Why don't i get the ball?
that's new category for all those very good players that get scrappy second looks or... not even that
Mike Alstott, no touches, 1 ball thrown his way (although Bucs did not enter Saints 5 to be fair, and that's A-Train's teritory - that's what he's been reduced to, but his 6 TDS so far prove that he's more than capable)
Dallas Clark and Brandon Stokley, Colts: Clark had 2 catches for 37 yards and Stokley had one pass thrown his way... even TE Fletcher had more chances...
Matt Jones, WR Jaguars: 1 carry for 3 yards... npo passes caught... and we thought it was hard for him to display his talent with Leftwich around... i never thought i will say that but Leftwich come back!
Brian Finneran, WR Falcons: more of the same for Brian, only 4 passes thrown his way for 31 yards total
Brad Hoover, FB Panthers: he actually got more than his usual share of the rock with three passes for 20 yards and one 2 yard carry... still a guy that talented needs more than that!
Ricky Proehl, WR Panthers, 1 catch for 6 yards, but he did habe another big one (46 yards) taken back for stupid penalty
Jason Witten, TE Cowboys: 1 catch for 5 yards in first quarter... Bledsoe didn't have a good day...
Heath Miller, TE Steelers, 3 for 44 and i bet that had Big Ben looked his way more they would have won, Miller had a mismatch vs Bengals
Jeremy Shockey, TE Giants: 2 for 20... he ain't gonna get 1000 yards like that... at least Jim Finn, former mr. irrelevant had 2 catches for 20 yards for Giants... all in all bad day for Eli, great day for Giants D
Todd Heap. TE Ravens, 3 for 51... he us by far the best player on that offense so why the hell Boller only throws to him thrice???
Wes Welker, WR Dolphins: 4 for 40... he is easily their second best receiver... he should have more looks in this offense...
Doug Jolley, TE Jets: 2 for 26...
Kevin Curtis, WR Rams, 2 catches for 6 yards... no comment here...
Heath Evans, FB Patriots... with the return of Dillon and Faulk he was deemed to be fit for his typical fullback only role and didn't even dress for the game... even Mike Cloud got some balls, but nothing at all for Heath (or Patrick Pass...) - both were inactive... so was Dan Klecko talented DL also used as FB at times...
Joe Jurevicius, WR Seahawks: after recording 137 yards and 2 TDs to win the game for Seattle, he saw the gratitude in form of two uncatchavle passes thrown his way... big thanks Matt...
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Chris Cooley, TE/H-Back Redskins: 5-58 and a TD, longest catch - 19 yards
Zach Hilton, TE Saints: 4 catches for 50 yards, second on Saints
Drew Bennett, WR Titans: 6 catches but only 37 yards... he got some end zone looks from McNair but ball failed to reach him...
Jeb Putzier, TE Broncos: 4 catches for 50 yards with the longest one of 32
Defense
Brian Urlacher, LB Bears: game leading 12(!) tackles, Hunter Hillenmeyer added 4 solo tackles as well
Colby Buckwoldt, LB Saints: 5 tackles, 3 solo
Keith Brooking, LB Falcons: game leading 7 solo tackles
Nick Greisen, OLB Giants: 6 tackles plus 2 defended passes
Matt Wilhelm, LB Chargers: 7 tackles and a sack - pretty much all in 4th quarter! he's a very talented LB with great size and good speed... he finished second in tackles on Chargers
Scott Fujita, OLB Cowboys: 6 solo tackles, Scott Shanle had another 4 for Dallas
Ben Taylor, MLB Browns: game leading 10 tackles
Brian Russell, FS Browns: 4 tackles and an INT
David Pollack, LB Bengals: 2 tackles and a sack
Ross Kolodziej, DT Cardinals: 4 tackles and a sack
Derek Smith, LB 49ers: game leading 10 tackles
Stuart Schweigert, FS Raiders: 7 tackles, 1 deflected pass
Brandon Chillar, LB Rams: 5 solo tackles
John Lynch, FS Broncos: 4 solo tackles, pass defended
Mike Vrabel, OLB Patriots: 4 tackles and recovered fumble
Lofa Tatupu, MLB Seahawks: another stellar game for rookie LB with 8 tackles, forced fumble, interception returned for a TD and a deflection to his teammate for another INT return... great young player
Why don't i get the ball?
that's new category for all those very good players that get scrappy second looks or... not even that
Mike Alstott, no touches, 1 ball thrown his way (although Bucs did not enter Saints 5 to be fair, and that's A-Train's teritory - that's what he's been reduced to, but his 6 TDS so far prove that he's more than capable)
Dallas Clark and Brandon Stokley, Colts: Clark had 2 catches for 37 yards and Stokley had one pass thrown his way... even TE Fletcher had more chances...
Matt Jones, WR Jaguars: 1 carry for 3 yards... npo passes caught... and we thought it was hard for him to display his talent with Leftwich around... i never thought i will say that but Leftwich come back!
Brian Finneran, WR Falcons: more of the same for Brian, only 4 passes thrown his way for 31 yards total
Brad Hoover, FB Panthers: he actually got more than his usual share of the rock with three passes for 20 yards and one 2 yard carry... still a guy that talented needs more than that!
Ricky Proehl, WR Panthers, 1 catch for 6 yards, but he did habe another big one (46 yards) taken back for stupid penalty
Jason Witten, TE Cowboys: 1 catch for 5 yards in first quarter... Bledsoe didn't have a good day...
Heath Miller, TE Steelers, 3 for 44 and i bet that had Big Ben looked his way more they would have won, Miller had a mismatch vs Bengals
Jeremy Shockey, TE Giants: 2 for 20... he ain't gonna get 1000 yards like that... at least Jim Finn, former mr. irrelevant had 2 catches for 20 yards for Giants... all in all bad day for Eli, great day for Giants D
Todd Heap. TE Ravens, 3 for 51... he us by far the best player on that offense so why the hell Boller only throws to him thrice???
Wes Welker, WR Dolphins: 4 for 40... he is easily their second best receiver... he should have more looks in this offense...
Doug Jolley, TE Jets: 2 for 26...
Kevin Curtis, WR Rams, 2 catches for 6 yards... no comment here...
Heath Evans, FB Patriots... with the return of Dillon and Faulk he was deemed to be fit for his typical fullback only role and didn't even dress for the game... even Mike Cloud got some balls, but nothing at all for Heath (or Patrick Pass...) - both were inactive... so was Dan Klecko talented DL also used as FB at times...
Joe Jurevicius, WR Seahawks: after recording 137 yards and 2 TDs to win the game for Seattle, he saw the gratitude in form of two uncatchavle passes thrown his way... big thanks Matt...
Edited by: backrow