Oates on Football

Longtime pro football writer Bob Oates shares his experienced commentary on the NFL.

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
The roar of the crowd can make a difference on the field. . . . . but in football games, is that the sporting thing to do?
December 26, 2006

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
The NFL Week: A keen new passer . . . Other rookie quarterbacks seldom play . . . Arizona squanders Leinart’s lead.
October 17, 2006

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
NFL on the way up. Pass offenses create the most difference as well as the most excitement. Owners' rule changes paying off.
October 10, 2006

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
Suspending NFL players is punishing the wrong people: their teammates
October 3, 2006

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By Bob Oates
The NFL week: Shanahan starts with an edge on Belichick; he brings in a big-play receiver
September 26, 2006

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
The NFL Week: Chicago Putting It Together. . . . Calling Plays Right for Grossman . . . . Six Teams Playing Modern, Pass-First Football.
September 19, 2006

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
Edgerrin James' Departure Gives Peyton Manning His Best Chance to Win: Now He Can Throw Passes on First Down
September 13, 2006

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
This is going to be remembered in pro football as the year of the pass -- the year of more pass-first teams and fewer run-first offenses. For, in the 2006 exhibition season, a record number of coaches had their players throwing the ball aggressively -- that is, passing on early downs. And in doing so, they started a trend that is likely to light up the league as the regular season begins next week.
September 1, 2006

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By Bob Oates
Football is So Difficult to Officiciate that It Can't Be Done Flawlessly.
February 9, 2006

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By Bob Oates
Steeler Coach Dulls Up Super Bowl . . . Hard on Own Team . . . Wins Worst Game with Trick Play . . . Pittsburgh's Huge Edge Over Seattle Not Visible in Statistics.
February 5, 2006

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
Roethhlisberger Wins Easily If He Comes Out Passing. . . Cowher Makes It Close If He Runs . . . AFC Obviously Superior . . . Seahawks' 12th Man No Help on the Road
February 4, 2006

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
NFL Playoff Week 3: Cowher Lets Roethlisberger Throw . . . So a Super Bowl Win is Now in Their Sights . . . Hasselbeck Carries Seattle into the Big Game.
January 24, 2006

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
NFL Week 8: Changing of the Guard: Palmer in for Favre. . . Packers Disintegrating . . . Rams' Jackson: Disrupts Defenses. . . Broncos are Coming.
November 1, 2005

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
NFL Week 7: Steelers, Pats, Colts Stand Out . . . The Colt Problem . . . Parcells, Schottenheimer Hurt Own Teams . . . No Pro Club Should Ever Have a Kick Blocked.
October 26, 2005

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
Notre Dame Played Ball Control Instead of Pass Offense . . . In NFL's Week 6: Steelers, Patriots Hailed as Parity Pair . . . Cowboys Recreate Bledsoe . . . Gibbs' New Century?
October 19, 2005

The Injury Threat
OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
NFL Week 5: Can the Steelers Win Now? . . . Are the Patriots and Eagles Out of the Race? . . . Why Didn't the Eagles Blitz Bledsoe? . . .A Quarterback Controversy in Atlanta?
October 12, 2005

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By Bob Oates
NFL Week 4: L.A. Doesn't Miss a 'Team of Its Own' Because the Best Pro Clubs with Their Talented Passers are All Shown Here on Network TV.
October 5, 2005

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
NFL Week 2: Steelers Need Balance ... Patriots' Offensive Concept Wrong ... Shotgun No Help to Good Passers ... Winners Pass and Run.
September 21, 2005

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
NFL Preview: Patriots, Colts and Eagles Stand Out in a Year that has Brought More Parity to the 29 Other Teams.
September 6, 2005

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
Part 2: On Passing Teams, Skill beats Emotion, Brains Beat Brawn, Play-Calling is the Key, and First Down is More Vital than Third Down
September 1, 2005

OATES ON FOOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
Part 1: Teams that Score First Win 60-80% of the Time. ... In the Race for the Lead, Passes Gain Up to Twice as Many Yards as Runs Per Play.
August 31, 2005

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
Why Colts Lose . . . What's the Matter with Pittsburgh? . . . The Eagles are Close . . . Can Longshots Crash the NFL's Big Four?
March 9, 2005

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
Super Bowl Champions Coach Gifted but Flawed Low Draft Choices to Third NFL Title in Four Years.
February 8, 2005

ANALYSIS
By Bob Oates
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — First to last, this was one of the closest and most entertaining of the many Super Bowls. During a long passing duel matching Tom Brady of the New England Patriots and Donovan McNabb of the Philadelphia Eagles, accompanied by a long defensive duel pairing two of the NFL's best blitzing defenses, it was 0-0 after a quarter, 7-7 at the half, and 14-14 after three quarters.
February 7, 2005

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By Bob Oates
McNabb Is Being Asked to Do Too Much
February 6, 2005

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By Bob Oates
McNabb, Brady Pass Eagles, Patriots into Super Bowl . . . The Running Teams (Steelers, Falcons) Come Up Short As Usual.
January 26, 2005

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
NFL Playoffs: Peyton Doesn't Pass Enough . . . Patriots, Eagles Still on Super Bowl Track . . . Big Ben Has Another Big Game.
January 19, 2005

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
Carroll Isn't Up for NFL Head-Hunting . . . An Early-Round Playoff Look at the Colts, Patriots, Chargers, Vikings, Eagles and Rams.
January 12, 2005

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
NFL Week 17: Five Good Teams . . . Five Great Players . . . Can Steelers Win in a Passing Era with a Running Team and a Rookie Quarterback?
January 5, 2005

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
NFL Week 16: A Running Team Heads for a Cold-Weather Title Game Against a Team That Can Throw 49 Touchdowns . . . Or, Maybe, the Patriots Will Be There.
December 29, 2004

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By Bob Oates
NFL Week 15: How and Why Patriots Lose, Peyton Wins, Tight Ends Soar, Officials Star and Roethlisberger Has to Bail Out Cowher.
December 22, 2004

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
NFL Week 14: Roethlisberger, Bettis, Polamalu Bring Back Run-and-Defend Football . . . Halfback Passes Help . . . Patriots, Eagles Not Out of It.
December 15, 2004

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
The Bush-Leinart Drama . . . A Winning Bear Quarterback . . . Doubts About Vick and Tomlinson . . . Football's Greatest Formation.
December 8, 2004

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
NFL Week 12: Chargers On Rise . . . Good Runners Always Good Mudders . . . Patriots Need a Dome . . . Never Trust a Kicker . . . Rams are Awful.
December 1, 2004

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
NFL Week 11: Brother quarterback duo has unanswered questions . . . More on the Colts, Giants, Falcons, Patriots, Chiefs, Rams, Bills, Bengals and Steelers.
November 24, 2004

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
NFL Week 10: Ram Passing Game Too Much for Seattle's Run-Pass Team . . . Eagles' Night in Dallas . . . Next: Roethlisberger (7-0) vs. Carson Palmer (4-5)
November 17, 2004

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
NFL Week 9: Roethlisberger Makes the Steelers Go . . . Colts Win with Three-Receiver Running Game . . . Martz Tops as Passing Coach, Slips as Play-Caller
November 10, 2004

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
NFL Week 8: McNabb vs. Roethlisberger Next . . . Is Big Ben Better Than Waterfield? . . . Ravens Don't Have Enough Defense . . . Jets Win Mind Game
November 3, 2004

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
NFL Week 7: To Maximize TV Revenue, NFL Should Offer No. 2 TV Market the Big Game Every Sunday
October 27, 2004

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
NFL Week 6: Lacking a Sound Play-Caller, This Isn't a Passing Team . . . Mid-American Update: All Three QB's Win, Though It's Unlikely that Pennington or Roethlisberger Can Stop Patriots
October 20, 2004

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
NFL Week 5: Rookie Goes for Fourth Straight . . . Vikings, Rams, Titans, Patriots Prove Passing is the Way to Go, But Colts Can't See It.
October 13, 2004

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
Belichick, Brady Set New England Apart ... Rise of the Mid-American Conference ... Shotgun Hurts Colts ... Not this Year in Chicago ... The Monday Night Standpatters.
October 6, 2004

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
Jacksonville coach to take a shot at slowing Manning, which Packers could not. Also, Parcells goes modern to outduel Gibbs, while mistakes cost Rams and Brooks' dirty hit injures Gannon.
September 28, 2004

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
NFL Week 2: Palmer Has It All . . . McNabb Was Monday Night's MVP . . . Raiders Dis Rice . . . Vick is Back . . . Seven Reasons for NFL Parity
September 22, 2004

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
NFL Week 1: Portis Runs Once; Dillon, James, Green Run Wild; Broncos Win the Bailey-Portis Trade; Manning's Audibles Damage His Team
September 15, 2004

OATES ON FOOTBALL | NFL PREVIEW
By Bob Oates
Brady and Belichick Too Good as the 2004 Season Starts: New England, Philadelphia and Carolina 1-2-3 in Pro Football's Top Ten
September 1, 2004

ANALYSIS
By Bob Oates
In Super Bowl XXXVIII, Carolina had the best players on the field, but New England had a decidedly better pass offense.
February 2, 2004

OATES ON FOOTBALL
By Bob Oates
Super Bowl XXXVIII: Pass offense succeeds running and defense as the way to win football championships
February 4, 2004