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10/1

Now that Lane Kiffin has been fired, the Raiders can go back to being what they are - a bad football team.

We're beginning to lose patience with the Dallas Cowboys defense.  Is an interception or two really too much to ask?

Don't be surprised if there are no undefeated teams in the NFL after this weekend.

Not to kick a guy when he's down, but the injury to Rashard Mendenhall reminds us that we thought the Steelers made a mistake when they drafted him.  His limited play in college certainly doesn't establish a track record of being able to handle long term NFL punishment.  Not only that, anyone who looks at the Steelers OL can see where they're greatest need was.

Drew Brees owners are all complaining about his performance so far this year, but the guy leads the NFL in passing yards.

Before you get too excited about the Ravens Defense keep in mind that they have played all three of their games against AFC North opponents.  Nobody is going to confuse the Steelers, Browns, and Bengals with the Giants, Cowboys, and Eagles.

We hate to admit it, but it looks like Reggie Bush is going to have a Top 10 fantasy year this year.

We refuse to believe that Santana Moss is going to continue at his current pace.  His track record in the past has been to disappear for long stretches and we still look for that to happen.

Why is Clinton Portis so under-valued in the world of fantasy football?

Anybody else beginning to think that Willie Parker's injury might be worse than the Steelers are saying? 

The Arizona Cardinals need to win this week or the calls for Matt Leinart will begin.  Fortunately for the Cardinals they are facing a 4-0 team that could just as easily be 1-3.  We expect Warner to come out throwing and look for the Cardinals to establish a big half-time lead.

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