Thoughts From the First Full Week of Preseason Football
The joys of football are upon us, and NGPF is here to catch you up on the games you missed
Good morning, America! I’m not sure about you, but I had a great time sitting back and watching some football on the good old HDTV. (I probably can’t say the same for my girlfriend, but hey, she needs her training too, right? After all, my weekends should be all but gone in a few weeks here.)
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Thoughts from the Buffalo New Orleans Game
New Orleans bounces back and Buffalo puts up decent performance
Drew Brees showed America that the Pittsburgh loss was a deviation from what appears to be a dominating offense in New Orleans. Talk about a team with young, yet polished, skill players in nearly very position… I see a system as stat-friendly as Indianapolis and Cincinnati.
While it’s not glamorous, Olindo Mare may end up having a “resurgence” in the Superdome after a few too many years kicking from the Marlins infield dirt.
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NGPF’s Potential MVP Candidates of 2007: Part Deux
Part two of the series I accidentally forgot about
Yeah, oops. Don’t cry though, because now that I’ve remembered, I’m going to finish what I started.
Last time, as a reminder, we revealed our picks ranked between ten and six.
10. Vince Young
9. Donovan McNabb
8. Steven Jackson
7. Matt Hasselbeck
6. Frank Gore
The final five candidates have been consistent performers in the NFL, and will continue to be so until they hang up their cleats. These are the stars of this era, but folks like Gore, Jackson and Young could soon push for their own spots among the league’s best of the best.
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Left Tackle Injury Update
Rule of thumb: Bruises and sprains are better than tears
Yesterday we reported that both Jammal Brown of the Saints and Damion McIntosh of the Chiefs went down with what could have been serious knee injuries.
Well, the MRI’s are back, and it looks as though neither will miss significant time this season.
For Brown, it turns out he just slightly bruised his knee, and there still appears to be a chance he could make an appearance in the Saints’ second preseason game on Friday. That’s what you call “very good news.”
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An Injury Extravaganza!
Hide your left tackles!
The sweltering August heat isn’t being especially kind to NFL players today. A couple of high profile injuries occurred this morning, and while it’ll take all day and possibly tomorrow to find out the severity, lets get you caught up on what info is available today.
Knee Twisting
The Kansas City Chiefs had their prized free agent acquisition, Damion McIntosh, go down in the summer heat with what looks to be a serious injury to his right knee. The left tackle was brought over from Miami (mmm, Dolphin o-line table scraps) in hopes of securing the left side. Kyle Turley was a disaster last year at LT, and despite being brought back, KC would probably rather prefer not to go through that same scenario again.
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Monday Short Slants - Brees Whiffs, Bowe Breaks, Booger Stuck, Atlanta Sad, Bentley Pumped, Quinn Delusional, and TO Out
Around the league in less than two minutes…

– The Pittsburgh Steelers laid a whooping on the New Orleans Saints from start to finish in the first preseason game of 2007, with the big surprise coming from Mike Tomlin’s passing game absolutely torching the Big Easy secondary. Ben Roethlisberger was perfect on his ceremonious one drive, connecting two times to Cedrick Wilson for a total of 73 yards.
The other story of note? The Saints’ passing game was rusty, with Drew Brees finishing 1/6 for 6 yards & backup Jamie Martin rounding out the first half with a 3/8 and 26 yard outing. Painful to watch, frankly. But I’m sure the ship will right itself.
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Training Camp Updates: NFC Part 2 — News From Thursday’s Happenings
Stop working. Stop doing your homework. Stop hanging out with your wife/girlfriend. Catch up on the NFC training camps.
– The New Orleans Saints will help open the season against the Steelers on Sunday, and as is the norm for the Hall of Fame game, many of the players aren’t too excited about an extra preseason game.
Sean Payton, however, has taken this in stride, and believes this field trip to Canton will be a great learning experience for the team. It’s also going to be an opportunity to let a special teams group gel that will look completely different from the ‘06 unit.
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Robert Meachem Goes Marching in
New Orleans signs last draft choice
Wideout Robert Meachem and the New Orleans Saints reached an agreement today, and according to ESPN’s John Clayton, the deal is for just over $11 million. The contract for this year’s 27th pick represents about an eight percent increase over last year’s deal at the same slot. This is right on par with the rest of the rookie contracts signed towards the back end of the first round.
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Hold Out Watch 2K7
It’s alright, everybody’s doing it…
With the salary cap having gone through the roof and many agents around the league clamoring in the ears of their talented clients, next week could see an abundance of holdouts and salary demands.
Agents for Asante Samuel and Lance Briggs have both come out and threatened to have their clients sit out not only training camp, but most of the regular season as well. These messy events take place every offseason thanks to the franchise tag, a tool used by teams to keep their star players from flying the coop. Of course, there’s a new salary cap in town now, and with it, a slew of new problems, disagreements, and ultimately greed.
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Thursday Night’s Short Slants: More Vick News, Culpepper Visits the Bucs, Still Fishing for a Contract, and All Those Rookies
Wrapping up today’s major stories…
– Nike has decided to pull the plug on a new shoe line named after Michael Vick. Another Vick related product being nixed by the athletic apparel giant…the Nike Rape Stand 7000. Sorry, kids.
– One of the more interesting stories of the day not involving federal charges, was Daunte Culpepper’s first visit with a NFL team. That team? The Tampa Bay Buccaneers. No, really.
We don’t think there’s any chance of this actually going down, but considering that Culpepper played at Central Florida and Jon Gruden’s affinity for quarterbacks, it does kind of make sense to at least touch base.
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Wednesday’s Short Slants: Lions, and Vikings, and Pacmans, Oh My
– Can the Lions get Calvin Johnson into camp on time? If not, Jon Kitna might only throw for 40 touchdowns this year.
– The Vikings are dropping subtle hints about acquiring a veteran quarterback. We’re going to go ahead and drop subtle hints that the Vikings’ passing game will be horrendous.
– The Boston Globe lays out the Patriots’ options at cornerback. Maybe Bill Belichick should call up Deion Sanders.
– Football player Will Smith may soon be as rich as movie star Will Smith. The timing of Dwight Freeney’s mega deal couldn’t have come at a worse time for New Orleans.
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NFC South Fantasy Impact - We’ll Make You Look Good
Welcome to the 7th Installment of Fantasy Impact 2007
It’s been a couple of days since our last Fantasy Impact, but we’re back, this time to talk about the NFC South. Tread carefully guys, this division is crammed full of 2006 FF busts. It does, however, feature some highly ranked players at quarterback and wide receiver.
And who can forget the NFL’s best running back tandem in New Orleans, Atlanta’s old reliable tight end, and the giant question mark known as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers offense?
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Wednesday Short Slants
– Troy Brown has re-signed with the New England Patriots to another one year contract. It’s pretty amazing how a guy who can do that much for one organization continues to receive one and done deals late into the offseason.– Ex-Eagle linebacker Dhani Jones is now a New Orleans Saint, providing a possible starter and definite depth to an already solid linebacking corp. Now if only they can turn down their suck in the secondary.
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Top 10 Second Year Players Selected Outside of the First Round
Top 10 Non-First Round Second Year Players
We all know the names of the superstars to come out of last year’s first round. Vince Young. Reggie Bush. AJ Hawk.
Instead, today we’re going to look at the best players not drafted in the first round of the 2006 NFL Draft.
So here it is…the top 10 second year players not drafted in the first round…….
10. Cedric Griffin CB
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Packing it in for ‘07, Top Fantasy Rankings Shift, The All-Rookie Holdout Club, and NFL-Style Smear Campaign
Packing it In for ‘07
The Green Bay Press-Gazette has just put up a piece about rookie DT Justin Harrell. It seems their first round prize may make little to no impact this coming season. Exactly what Brett Favre wants to hear…
Is there anything that hasn’t gone wrong this offseason for the Pack? Sooner or later GM Ted Thompson is going to have to make a move or this team will fall by the wayside before October is over. Their first eight games involve FIVE playoff teams from a year ago, and that doesn’t include trips to the Metrodome and Invesco.
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