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Cowboys Ensure That Jerry Jones Won’t Have to Look Up Out of NFC East Cellar Yet

Published on: 19th December, 2010

The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Washington Redskins on Sunday by a score of 33-30 to pull into a tie for third place in the NFC East with the Redskins. Winning would have clinched third place in the NFC East for the Washington Redskins, and would have ensured that the Cowboys would ...

Brett Favre vs. Cal Ripken: Whose Consecutive Game Streak Is Superlative?

Published on: 19th December, 2010

After 19 seasons, it's all over. With Brett Favre battling a sprained joint in his throwing shoulder, the Vikings declared him inactive for last Monday night's game against the New York Giants. Favre had started 297 consecutive regular-season games, 321 counting playoff games. Only one other player is one the ...

Why Matt Dodge Shouldn’t Be Solely Blamed for the Giants’ Loss

Published on: 19th December, 2010

DeSean Jackson capped off one of the most remarkable comebacks in Philadelphia Eagles history Sunday by returning a Matt Dodge punt 65 yards for a touchdown as time expired to beat the New York Giants, 38-31.  The win nearly clinches the NFC East title for the Eagles.  Immediately after the play ...

Eagles Soar to More Than Just a Divisional Win Against Giants

Published on: 19th December, 2010

Images of Brian Westbrook popped into my mind as I watched DeSean Jackson run back the game-winning punt-return for a touchdown against the New York Giants in the thus far NFL Game of the Year. While Westbrook’s punt-return was a surprising spark that helped the Eagles to victory that particular ...

Indianapolis Colts: Why To Not Count Them Out Just Yet

Published on: 19th December, 2010

It’s safe to say that, as Indianapolis Colts fans, we’ve been very spoiled the past seven years as the Colts have won at least 12 games each of those years. They have been great over that span and always one of the best teams in the AFC record-wise. That’s why this ...

Jacksonville Jaguars: Be Careful Where You Put Blame Concerning Their Loss

Published on: 19th December, 2010

Looks like Dominic Rhodes was right. Today at Lucas Oil Field, the big brother got the best of his up-and-coming younger sibling as the Jaguars fell to a well-prepared Colts team 34-24. The 10-point victory both is and is not misleading. Tyjuan Hagler's 41-yard onside kick off return was a garbage score, ...

Terrell Owens: What Does Future Hold after Season-Ending Injury?

Published on: 19th December, 2010

Terrell Owens is one future NFL Hall of Famer that loves the limelight.   Without question.  He's had over 15,000 receiving yards and 153 touchdowns in his illustrious career, and he's created a stir after just about all of those end zone grabs. Sadly, Owens won't be the center of ...

Why Eagles’ QB Michael Vick Is Now the Most Valuable Player in the NFL

Published on: 19th December, 2010

It was basically a fact heading into Week 15 that the top two candidates for the National League Most Valuable Player are New England Patriots' quarterback Tom Brady and Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback Michael Vick. Almost everybody had Brady first and Vick second. (A few threw in guys like Philip Rivers or ...

Why Eric Mangini May Be Gone

Published on: 19th December, 2010

This season for the Cleveland Browns has been in a sense, erratic and inconsistent. There have been positives in this season, but mostly the negatives outweigh the positives.The team has been very inconsistent week in and week out. One week the team looks very good but then in the next week, ...

Not So Grossman: What We Learned in the Redskins Loss to the Dallas Cowboys

Published on: 19th December, 2010

It was supposed to be a blood bath.The Washington Redskins were supposed to lay down in the Cowboys house. They were supposed to get curb stomped, wiped out, humiliated, and embarrassed. Marshall Faulk and Warren Sapp suggested that the Redskins were simply going to lay down and forfeit the rest ...

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