NFL 2009-10 Season

Raiders are doing everything they can to give this game away. Geez....:( Every time they get going, they shoot themselves in the foot with either penalties and now a turnover.

Depends which way you look at it. From my perspective, the Browns are dominating on defense. We've held the Raiders to ZERO TD's and we're capitalizing on mistakes by your QB. On the other side of the ball, we're running the ball down your throats, just like we did to K.C.

23-9 Browns. 8:30 left and the snow is starting to fall in Cleveland!
 
If I'm cpountng right, Wes Welker is up to 122 receptions for the year, with a game to go. Second place on the all time single season list is 123, but first place is 143.


I think that is correct, and he missed the first two games! :eek:

Welker is FAR AND AWAY the Pats MVP this season!

BTW, rookie Julian Edelman is turning into Welker-lite! :up
 
Did New England ever have a perfect home season in the pre-Belichick years (i.e. the Grogan/Eason/Bledsoe eras)


I don't think so. In fact, the 1985 Super Bowl team had to win three playoff games on the road for the right to become the Bears sacrifical lamb!
 
135 rushing yards for Harrison.

Not a bad way to follow up his beast mode performance last week in K.C.

Harrison has always showed signs of greatness, however he never received playing time due to other backs being ahead of him on the depth chart (Jamal Lewis). With Lewis out for the season, Harrison finally get's to showcase his talent on a solo stage. Hopefully Mike Holmgren is watching and can see what talent this Harrison truly has. He deserves the starting role next year!
 
Bengals 17
KC 10 under 2:00 to go.

Steeler's kick FG to take the lead, 23-20. 5:00 to go.....

Former Toledo Rocket Parmalle with a HUGE return to give Raven great field position
 
The last time Jacksonville went to Gilette Stadium, they gave the almost-perfect Pats a hell of a fight.

Didn't expect a blowout.


The Jags have only been around since 1995, but have played the Pats in several big games (including three playoff games)!
 
Depends which way you look at it. From my perspective, the Browns are dominating on defense. We've held the Raiders to ZERO TD's and we're capitalizing on mistakes by your QB. On the other side of the ball, we're running the ball down your throats, just like we did to K.C.

23-9 Browns. 8:30 left and the snow is starting to fall in Cleveland!

Our defense is doing the same dominating. We have MORE yards than you do on offense...321 to 270....yeah....dominating.:rolleyes:

...and we have held Cribs to litterally nothing. The ONLY thing helping Cleveland is the 120 yards of penalties.
 
Our defense is doing the same dominating. We have MORE yards than you do on offense...321 to 270....yeah....dominating.:rolleyes:

...and we have held Cribs to litterally nothing. The ONLY thing helping Cleveland is the 120 yards of penalties.

Yards don't mean a thing if you can't put points on the scoreboard.

And for the most part, the Raiders haven't kicked to Cribbs. He's only caught 2 balls today on kickoffs.
 
Interception by the Bengals.

AFC North champions.

The Bengals are this year's Dolphins- the "Who saw them making the playoffs/winning their division" team.

Marvin Lewis for Coach of the Year.
 

NCAA proposes tough taunting, concussion rules

Is it possible to watch MLB.TV on a TV?

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