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Thoughts From the Second Week of Preseason
Random thoughts from some of Week Two’s games
The second week showed the continued dominance of some units, while weaknesses became more glaring than the hot August sun for others:
Joey Harrington is still struggling, Vikings’ Adrian Peterson has some insane moves, Chad Pennington has Kellen Clemons hot on his tail, Vince Young still needs some work, Brady Quinn can throw touchdowns against the Lions’ 3rd string defense, the Panthers’ offense was completely inept against Philly, and the Jags have some wild running backs.
And now for some more organized thoughts on some of this week’s games.
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Douche Bag of the Week #2 - Pacman Jones: Team Athlete Extraordinaire

Pacman Jones continues to amaze the NFL fan base
Pacman Jones steals the four week reign of Brady Quinn as NGPF’s DBOTW.
In what had to be one of the most bizarre turn of events in recent NFL history, on Monday Pacman Jones signed a contract to become a “pro” wrestler in the “up and coming” “TNA” on Spike TV.
This immediately placed him on the list of prospective douche bags, alongside prime candidates like Michael Vick/Strahan.
Then came his appearance on ESPN2’s “First Take” which aired earlier today:
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Thursday Afternoon’s Short Slants - Branch Signs, Vick Continues His Newsworthiness, Ogden on PUP, Losman Strained Start, Ellis No Happy, and MUCH more…
– Much maligned second round pick Alan Branch has signed, leaving the Arizona Cardinals with just one draft choice left unsigned (first-rounder Levi Brown).
– Unsurprisingly, Michael Vick’s welcome seems to be worn out in the ATL.
– In other Vick news, the court house he attended today turned into a full blown nightmare. Good thing Vick has the support of three morons from Boston.
– Jonathan Ogden is being placed on the PUP list due to a lingering toe injury, meaning he probably won’t be seeing much action until week one of the regular season. He will then play all 16 games. Duh.
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The Potential MVP Candidates of 2007
It’s never too soon for an MVP list here at NGPF.
It’s only July and opening day is a ways away but we thought it’d be fun if we took a look at some of the league’s MVP candidates for 2007. Usually, just after the first month and a half of the season has concluded the clouded picture of candidates starts to become a little more clear.
Well, obviously, we can’t wait that long.
NGPF has gone out and rounded up the TEN most likely NFL players to be mentioned as an MVP candidate.
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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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Notable Quarterback Milestones for ‘07
Brett Favre Continues His Slow Assault on the NFL Record Book….
It’s been a little over a week now since we first looked at some milestones that were on the horizon for running backs. This time its the quarterbacks and two guys who are mentioned way too much by the mainstream media.
Brett Favre is either first or second in just about every category there is for a quarterback, and is within striking range of owning every major NFL passing record. He also leads the league in getting his ass kissed by T.V. commentators.(Look it up)
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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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Thursday Morning Short Slants: Bulger Holdout?, Urlacher Parenting Class, Boomer the New Imus, LT Scores, Eli ‘Ready To Lead’, Pacman Ticket Total, and More…
– Marc Bulger is prepared to hold out if the Saint Louis Rams do not work on signing him to a new extension before training camp. Putting that into perspective, camp is only a couple weeks away, and they don’t seem to be going anywhere in negotiations. Were I a Rams fan, though, I wouldn’t panic just yet that they won’t get it done. Says Bulger in regards to the possibility: “I don’t think it’s going to happen, but you never know. I don’t want to rule anything out,” he said. “The Rams have been good to me. I’ve been there my whole career, and I think everything’s going to get worked out.
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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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Defending the Division: Part One — The AFC
Defending the Division: Part One
Every year eight teams step up to the plate to defend their hard earned division title from the previous season. While it seems that most in the national media will proclaim the current champ still the best in the division, that may only be the case in a few divisions.
While it isn’t comparable to a Superbowl or Conference Championship, a division championship can be a springboard to a title run.
Since 2004 there have been 24 opportunities for teams to successfully defend the crown. Eleven times we have seen a team repeat in the previous three seasons, a 46% clip.
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