The Commissioner’s Plan for the AFC and NFC Wests November 9, 2007
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With Alexander Out for Monday Night, Weaver Should Tote the Rock November 9, 2007
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As Monday night edges closer, it looks like Seattle’s Shaun Alexander could miss the match up against the San Francisco 49ers. While most Seattle fans may see this as a major loss (oh wait, no they won’t), this is the perfect opportunity to see what FB/RB Leonard Weaver can do as the Seahawks’ feature back.
Currently, Weaver is sitting on a 5.3 yards per carry average (better than any other Seattle player). Weaver is also 4th on the team in both receptions (16) and receiving yards (137). While it may be too early to tell how good Weaver really is, he can’t be any worse than Alexander has been the last five weeks.
Unfortunately, Maurice Morris is second on Seattle’s depth chart and is the likely replacement for Alexander. In his own right, Morris is a pretty good back but with the current situation in Seattle (the offensive line sucks), the Seahawks would be wise to employ a more physical back. Proving his utter lack of physicality, it was Morris who could not pick up a critical fourth-and-short against the Browns in overtime. That play, coupled with defensive ineptitude, led to a Cleveland victory. Would Weaver have been able to pick up the first? Who knows, but I would have liked their chances had he been in the backfield.
Now I know Coach Holmgren frequents The Sportsmaster 8000 and often turns to this blog for guidance, so I beg him to listen to what I have to say. Have Morris and Weaver split carries (let’s say 15 each) and see who produces. If Alexander’s injuries should linger and render him ineffective, let Monday’s most productive back tote the rock.
Will a Primetime Game against the Hapless Wizards Get the Nuggets on Track? November 9, 2007
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After getting blown out by the new look Boston Celtics two nights ago, the Nuggets have gotten an early holiday gift from the NBA, the winless Washington Wizards. Since starting the season 2-0, the Nuggets have lost their last 3 games. In the last three contests, the Nuggets were only able to score a combined 293 points while their opponents racked up a combined 331.
Meanwhile, the offensive powerhouse that is Carmelo Anthony is averaging only 24 points a game (after averaging nearly 30 a game last season). The offense that was supposed to have gelled nicely during the off season isn’t even ranked in the top 10 of the NBA (currently 12th in scoring) after ranking 3rd in the NBA last season.
The bright spot in all this doom and gloom are Allen Iverson and Marcus Camby. Iverson is leading the team in points, assists and steals. Even more impressive, Iverson is 6th in the league in scoring, 7th in assists and is currently leading the league in steals. Camby is currently 2nd in the league in rebounds and 3rd in blocked shots (it is only a matter of time until he leads the league).
It is hard to pinpoint exactly what ails the 2-3 Nuggets. Luckily, we’re only a few games into the regular season. After six games last year, the Nuggets were sitting at .500. Let’s hope they’re sitting on another .500 record after tonight’s game. Tune into ESPN 6 PM MST (8 PM EST) for all the action.