| 10 Things We Learned Sunday |
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| Written by onearmedbandit | |
| Monday, 10 September 2007 | |
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NFL action taught us a lot about some teams and players in Week 1. The Browns look like they should be playing in high school and the Patriots seem to be as good as everybody feared. Here are the 10 most important things we learned this Sunday: 1. Randy Moss is still the most talented receiver in the history of the NFL 2. Tommie Harris knows the snap count better than the opposing offensive line 3. With all due respect to Sean Taylor and Mike Doss, Roy Williams is officially the worst cover safety in the NFL 4. Jets fans are challenging Philly fans as the most disgraceful sports fans on earth {mosimage 5. LSU's secondary is better than the Giants 6. Mike Vick was the best QB on the Falcons' roster 7. Marion Barber III should be starting in Dallas 8. The NFC North has the best collection of defenses of any division in football (even with Detroit). 9. Laurence Maroney and Ronnie Brown are overrated fantasy commodities 10. ESPN's fantasy "expert" Matthew Berry is either the smartest or dumbest man this side of Mark May. He instantly advised fantasy owners to trade Larry Johnson for anybody of first round value following yesterday's game. A bit of a knee-jerk reaction, don't you think?
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