NFL Week Three: Cowboys-Packers, Steelers-Eagles, Saints-Broncos, and More!

Sean Crowe by Senior Writer Written on September 18, 2008
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And a terrible team just gave the New England Patriots bulletin-board material.

Thank YOU Joey Porter.

Moron.

 

Lane Kiffin Still Has a Job, We Think

OK Al Davis, it’s time to crap or get off the pot.

The Raiders might have a team good enough to compete in a suddenly mediocre AFC West. But they won’t compete if the top story out of Oakland every week is whether or not Lane Kiffin is still employed.

Put Kiffin out of his misery already.

He wants out. You want him out. So fire him already.

Eventually this is going to become a distraction, if it hasn’t already. The Raiders are staring a four-win season in the eyes if the coaching/front office situation doesn’t change.

Letting your head coach dangle in the wind like this because you don’t want to fire him and be responsible for paying the rest of his contract is inexcusable.

 

Kurt Warner’s Rejuvenation Continues

The Cardinals are undefeated, and Kurt Warner thinks it’s 1999 again.

He’s passing at a 70-percent clip. He’s averaging almost 300 yards a game. His quarterback rating is a ridiculous 128.5—a number aided by his perfect rating from last week. He has four touchdowns, and more importantly, zero interceptions.

Warner is proving all of the doubters, myself included, wrong. Maybe they are a playoff team with Warner at the helm.

Washington will be a good test this week, but we won’t really know how good the Cardinals are until their Week Six game against the Cowboys.

But Warner has been beyond fantastic thus far, and is one of the great stories in the NFL so far this season.

 

Sean Crowe is a Senior Writer and an NFL Community Leader at Bleacher Report. You can email him at scrowe@gmail.com. His archive can be found here. You can find everything he writes, including articles for other publications, here.

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