ON THE FACE of it, you wouldn’t think golf and American football would have much in common.
However, as we enter November — when the evenings draw in, the leaves fall off the trees and shopping centres around the world ruin Christmas by playing ‘Let it Snow’ 38 times a day for two months — the NFL becomes very similar to a golf tournament.
Through the first couple of months, many teams have battled for the lead.
Some, like the Packers and 49ers struggled on the opening day but seem to be getting into the swing of things by round two. Conversely, others such as the Bengals and Cardinals looked potential winners in round one but have carded over-par rounds on day two.
Luckily for the Lions, Jets and Saints, this tournament has no cut. However, they’re so far back it’s very unlikely we’ll be mentioning their name much over the weekend unless, of course, New York allows Tim, their caddy, to hit a few for the laugh.
And like Saturday is ‘moving day’ in golf, November is moving month in the NFL. Right now, a team that none of us have really been talking about, is getting set to make a charge to the top of the leaderboard.
There are a few potential contenders. The Bears, for example, are being overlooked by most pundits. The Raiders and Buccaneers might well figure too given their schedules. However, if I were the Falcons, Texans or Patriots, it’s the Pittsburgh Steelers who I’d be expecting to put some red numbers on the board this month and put themselves right back in contention.
Pittsburgh Steelers @ New York Giants
You know the Giants will be up for this game. After the devastation of Hurricane Sandy, they’ll want to give the people of the Big Apple something to smile about again; especially as the Jets aren’t playing so they’ve nothing to laugh at.
However, this is a team that rank 24th in total defence and gave up a whopping 437 yards to Tony Romo, a man who looked like he didn’t know what team he played for at one stage given the plethora of interceptions he threw. The fearsome front four, which ranked third in sacks last season with 48, have just 21 for the Giants through eight games this year (7th).
If they fail to get to Big Ben Roethlisberger and he has the time to find the likes of Antonio Brown, Mike Wallace and Heath Miller, even Eli’s proven never-say-die attitude may not be enough. The Steelers will have to establish a run game with Jonathan Dwyer though and do much better than the Cowboys paltry 19 rushing yards last week.
Verdict: The emotions tied up in this game for New York make it really hard to call. It could work for them, it could work against them. That said, since the loss to the Titans, the Steelers look intent on winning out and making a playoff splash. Pittsburgh by 6.
Philadelphia Eagles @ New Orleans Saints
If you’re a quarterback, and you’ve been handed one last game in which to save your career, you couldn’t even dream that it would come against the league’s worst defence. That, however, is exactly the situation Michael Vick finds himself in on Monday Night Football.
Given his past, it’s not easy to feel sorry for Vick. That said, there is no way the Eagles’ situation or 3-4 record are his fault. Nor were they fault of former defensive co-ordinator Juan Castillo. No, all the Eagles’ woes lay firmly at the feet of Andy Reid and his ridiculous play calling. I told you last week that if LeSean McCoy runs the ball more than 20 times the Eagles win. Reid called his name just 16 times versus the Falcons and they lost.
The Saints, meanwhile, are lucky to be even 2-5 and will be worried by the fact Drew Brees was held to just 213 yards on 42 throws last week against the Broncos. Even the return of Joe Vitt as interim head coach after suspension didn’t help and the Saints really can’t get Sean Payton back soon enough.
Verdict: The Saints are the second worst team in the NFL against the run, giving up 170.1 yards per game. If Andy Reid doesn’t call McCoy’s number 25 times in this one it’s his future he should be considering, not Michael Vicks. Philadelphia by 3.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Oakland Raiders
Going back to my golf analogy, this is like highlighting a guy on the third page of the leaderboard when Tiger and Rory are battling it out at the top but, a win this weekend, and both these teams suddenly become relevant again.
The Raiders have been a different team since the bye week and were unlucky not to hand the Falcons their only defeat of the season. If you look at the stats, both Carson Palmer and Darren McFadden look like they are having average seasons. However, McFadden will be key in this one and, coming off a season high of 114 yards last weekend, it’s worth pointing out that the Raiders are 9-2 when he rushes for more than 100 yards in a game.
What makes this so intriguing is that the Buccaneers are at their best when defending the run, allowing just 3.5 yards per carry, tied for number one in the NFL. Their defence is undoubtedly helped by the fact they come up against Doug Martin in practise every day. The rookie had 214 yards from scrimmage and two touchdowns last week but with the Raiders giving up just 3.9 yards per attempt themselves, this makes for a fascinating battle.
Verdict: This is a must win for both teams if they are to have any chance of making the playoffs. The Raiders are 2-1 at home this year while the Bucs are just 1-2 on the road. That could be the difference here. Oakland by 3.
All fixtures and predictions:
Kansas City Chiefs @ San Diego Chargers – Chargers
Denver Broncos @ Cincinnati Bengals – Broncos
Baltimore Ravens @ Cleveland Browns – Browns
Arizona Cardinals @ Green Bay Packers – Packers
Buffalo Bills @ Houston Texans – Texans
Miami Dolphins @ Indianapolis Colts – Colts
Detroit Lions @ Jacksonville Jaguars – Lions
Chicago Bears @ Tennessee Titans – Bears
Carolina Panthers @ Washington Redskins – Redskins
Minnesota Vikings @ Seattle Seahawks – Seahawks
Dallas Cowboys @ Atlanta Falcons – Falcons
One of the greatest players ever to come these shores and he was right to do what he did, McCarthy was wrong.
He’s a bum for walking out on his team and country.
He is a legend, up there with McGrath, Brady and Giles. Dragged us almost single handedly to Korea and Japan and ended up playing the villain for demanding (as team captain) a bit of professionalism. Will the Players fly to the Euro’s in Economy class this summer while the FAI suits sit in Business or First Class? Will the training camps be played on Sunday Pub Team standard uneven pitches with dangerous divets? Keane has achieved a lot more than just honours and medals, and that is from a Liverpool fan!
Paul he just said it wasn’t anything to do with the professionalism of the setup. Suppose it depends which of his personalities is talking
He didn’t walk out, he was sent home by McCarthy…
Still a bum.
Then he is a bum who has achieved more than you ever will Ken and if someone accused me of faking injury after dragging their sorry arse to a tournament and a reputation then I’d blow up and leave just the same!!
He has achieved stuff but you don’t know me and what I’ve achieved. So I’d keep that to your self.
No offence Ken but if you’d won a european cup, a world club cup, 7 premier leagues, 4 FA cups, a Scottish league tittle and a Scottish league cup I think I may have possibly heard of you!! As this is a thread about football, your point is?
It is about football but because I’m no celebrity doesn’t mean I haven’t achieved stuff. He won medals? So what. Bottom line in all of this is he walked out. Ireland could’ve done really well that year but his ignorance and ego got in the way. Probably from years of listening to brandy nose alex ferguson.
Yes, I’m sure you have Ken but in context? This is a debate on football which is an arena where if you are successful and have achieved you are known!! He did walk out, but so would I as a proud professional if I was accused of feigning injury! Yes they could have done well with him there, but without him would never have made it, try to remember his performances away in Holland and Portugal in particular,they were right up there with the one away against Juve in the European cup semi for United
Great player but not as good as Mick McCarthy at management.
Ya stuck to your guns but you let your country down, for what?? Great player but too head strong, god knows what would have happened if you had stayed that year
Indeed. They’re far better ways to stick to your guns than walking out on your country in the world cup.
Imagine the Impact his voice could have had for change in the shambolic FAI had he stayed to be captain of an Irish team that got to the semi-final of the world cup. Instead he devided the country and lost a lot of credibility with his team mates by throwing a teenage girl style hissy fit about the pitch etc
Today the FAI are still the comedy outfit they’ve always been and his way of managing teams has proven to be a failure.
Hoho.. Keane advising us to “respect” a manager’s decision. Ah the sweet irony of it. (….and we’re off….!!)
10 years? Nice one for making me feel old
One of the last true footballers, now a days there are too many footballers that consider themselves part of the entertainment industry. Gave up watching football shortly after Roy quit and stitched to Rugby where you can see true passion and a game that weeds out cheats.
Like Leo Cullen on Sunday? Oh no wait… Boring game!!
Do you mean rugby is a boring game in general or Sundays game was boring ?
Whichever, Keane wouldn’t have lasted a season playing rugby with his thuggery, foul play, sledging and backchat to referees.
Dublin naas, u really are an idiot.. Do you have any idea what you are talking about?? Empty vessels spring to mind!!
They’ve censored part of my ‘empty vessels’ rant which was directed at Dublin Naas… Suffice to say I’d happily put money on the fact he’s never played either sport and thinks by jumping on the anti football bandwagon makes him sound intelligent and hard… Your comments say otherwise but then I’ve read quite a few of them and they all say the same thing about you Dublin naas.. I bet you are neither of the above, intelligent or hard that is!! Go back to you PS2!!
Joey,
-don’t bet, just keep your money in your pocket or you will lose it.
-I think football is a great game, its RK I have the issue with.
-I am very intelligent if you use the standard measures
-A hard man ?? Thats for others to decide.
Stick to the argument Joey, and to use a football analogy, play the ball not the player.
@DubinNass I mean rugby in general, it has promise when they start running and chucking the ball about but they spend far too long pilling up on top of each other on it, no wonder the ball got warped into an egg ;).
And as for rugby being cleaner than clean that argument always got on my tits, it’s posh boys judging the proles from their castles of sand! Cullen on Sunday got away with alot more than Keane was sent off for against Shearer all those years back, remember players such as Danny Grewcock and Dylan Hartley who are basically just animals and that’s not to mention the noteriety of the rugby boys on tour!
Ten years later, who gives a shit what Roy thinks. He failed as a manager. Enough said
Sorry, don’t really give a shit what you think…
Irregardless of his managerial career his status as the most successful Irish player of all time allows his opinion on football to be deserve much more attention than anything you will ever say!
And he’s from Cork!
He’still an opinionated clown, who let his country down thinking he was more important than the team
But if he was from dublin……….
He’d still be an opinionated clown who let his country down thinking he was more importand than the team
A bit like you and most of your posts it seems.
When I read a whole article one the rte sites devoted to how good the facilities are for une Irish team now, including hotel, training ground, extra activities I could not help but think that such good treatment of the players, not to mention reporting about it is a direct result of keane standing up to the FAI. Some of his mouthing off annoys me as much as anyone but you cant take that away from him.
We needed more people at the top in this country to say enough is enough like Roy did instead of just sticking our heads in the sand, because the people who cause and create the system of corruption, cronyism and some truly shameful essential services to our citizens in this country deserve our disdain a hell of a lot more than a young Cork man who has always been honest both on and off the pitch.
Aw ya didnt just drag politics into it too…
Brian! That’s the first sensible statement I’ve read on this Roy Keane issue! He had the guts to stand up for what the other players in that squad were complaining about. and not one of them was prepared to stand by him when he needed them. It’s at this time Ireland, more than ever could do with a few more Roy Keane’s!
Brilliantly put Brian. Only one who had balls, something we are devoid of in this country. Shame he was from cork is the only thing. A legend tho, and dead right
I’d say it’s because he was from Cork that he had the balls to do it!
Great player, crap manager, wooden football pundit. Abandoned his country in Saipan. Arrogant and devoid of conscience.
Roy has high standards. The FAI didn’t meet his standards…. (no surprise). What’s the problem? As far as I’m concerned he’s the best ever player to don the Irish shirt. Pity the fools in the FAI.
Great player. But let us all down.
A gentleman and a scholar ..
What was wrong with economy class anyway? I use it all the time. Nothing a twenty minute jog and some stretches wouldn’t sort. These guys are supposed to be in peak physical condition.
Unless of course you happen to have a big ego!
It wasn’t the team being in economy per say that he was annoyed with, it was that they were there, whilst Delany and his mates were up front sipping the champers, and they had to play in the match.
Slow news day….move on from Saipan
Lot of people talking about Keane abandoning his country or walking away. Whether you like him or not, the facts are straight forward: he was sent home. I don’t know why this has gotten lost over the years. The argument over whether he’s a hero or not should at least be informed by the facts.
Sent home after throwing a tantrum. If you remember, there was an olive branch extended.
fact he walked out came back then was sent home HE DID WALK OUT
McCarthy accused Keane of faking an injury infront of the whole squad at the team meeting, would you blame Keane of throwing a fit, what good is an olive branch then?? Keane has done wonders for Irish sport, his self belief has rubbed off on countless Irish athletes, not to just accept second best and mediocrity, plus he got the players bumped up business class on all flights
Keane has always had too much to say for himself. He was a good footballer but was never great because his mouth and his temper always got the better of him.
George Best was the best player to come from this island of ours. Keane isn’t even fit to shine his boots.
What would no
Empty vessels
Rot in hell keane we could of won that world cup if u hadn’t deserted us or at least made it to the final
Rot in hell, what planet are you on
Some people!! Who got us to that world cup single handedly? Where we over achieved in a band of brothers kind of way. We had no more chance of winning it than you do of making an intelligent comment.
the word egomaniac was invented for roy k yesterdays man fu%& off.as for his pundit skills alan partridge.
Not sure about the rest of the country, but he let me down big time.
Ditto
To this day I don’t think people fully appreciate just how good a player Roy Keane was for Ireland. If you look back and examine it, he was the man who dragged us to WC2002 by the scruff of the neck. We had a joke perpetration, poor facilities and no footballs (!!) so he spoke out against the FAI. For me, instead of having a team meeting in front of all staff and players to single out your best player in front of the lads, McCarthy should’ve had the sense to deal with him 1 v 1. McCarthy was no fool so I suspect that was somewhat calculated on his part. Nobody benefitted when Keane left, but I doubt we’ll ever see preparation for a major tournament by the FAI that bad again so I suppose at least that came out of it all. Can’t believe it’s 10 years!!! The debate goes on….. :-)
Jack charlton ,,,,, Leim Brady jack never played him over something the same ,,,we are never talking about that one …. Roy was a great player ,,,but had to much to say it’s just a pitty he will always be remembered for this
An olive branch was extended to roy though. Even after he disrupted the camp. Shows some resolve on mccarthys part.
Na na nananananaaaaaaaaaaa Keano!
I heard on local radio this morning poor old triggs passed away
‘one of the last true footballers’..he admitted to trying to break a fellow professionals leg!
star newspaper today roys words I DID WALK OUT