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New England Patriots – Tom Brady Finally Connects With His Receivers
After two terrible displays of offense and especially in the passing game, the New England Patriots are once again confident that Tom Brady can make anything, no matter what receivers are in front of him, be it Julian Edelman, Aaron Dobson or Brandon Bolden.
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Cincinnati Bengals – Making the Most of Aaron Rodgers Imploding
Few teams get to enjoy such a bad performance from Aaron Rodgers, which made all of the mediocrity on the Cincinnati Bengals offense, from Andy Dalton who didn’t do anything special to A.J. Green who was defended pretty well throughout the game seem a lot better than it actually was, except for Giovani Bernard who is having one hell of a start to his rookie season.
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2013 College Football Season – Week 4 Rankings
One of the more uneventful weeks in recent history of the top 25, as the top 14 teams didn’t move due to a very soft schedule, as Alabama remain on top with the majority of the first place votes, followed relatively closely by Oregon, Clemson, Ohio State, Stanford and LSU as the hopefuls for the title game at the end of the 2013 College Football season.
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Houston Rockets – Jeremy Lin is the Key to Winning a Championship
Maybe the most important duo next season for the Houston Rockets is going to involve Jeremy Lin and Dwight Howard, while James Harden takes a backseat, at least in terms of vitality to the chances of the team’s success, as his quality and consistency is less in doubt.
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USC Trojans – Marqise Lee Wasted on a Terrible Offense
No one is excited with a 3-1 record at USC, especially when their offense, led by Cody Kessler this time, continues to look bad (or worse), wasting away the talents of a talent like wide receiver Marqise Lee.
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Texas A&M Aggies – Johnny Manziel Back on the Road to the Heisman
Voters get bored quickly and don’t often give Heisman trophies to the same player more than once. In fact, Archie Griffin is the only one to get it twice, back-to-back. Johnny Manziel might not be leading Texas A&M to a national championship, but there’s no reason to ignore he’s the best player in College Football.
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Texas Longhorns – Johnathan Gray Buys Mack Brown Some Time
Thanks to Johnathan Gray having a strong day on the ground and David Ash not making any foolish mistakes, the pressure is slightly off of Mack Brown to turn in the keys to the Texas Football program, although it wasn’t convincing enough to make anyone think that this season is going to end with optimism and plenty of smiles.
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Stanford Cardinal – Superior in Every Possible Way
We’re going to have to wait a little while before we find out whether or not Stanford are once again the best team in the Pac-12, but for now, and the crop of opponents they’re facing, they seem to have an edge in almost every possible aspect, whether it comes to their defense, special teams or the running game led by Tyler Gaffney.
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Notre Dame Fighting Irish – Winning Ugly is Their Only Option
It seems that this current age of Notre Dame football has nothing to do with offensive players that will go down in history. Tommy Rees isn’t the answer to last year’s problem, and Cam McDaniel isn’t the guy who’ll torch the field with his feet. However, there’s enough spirit, defense and hustle to get through games in which the opponent isn’t going to do much better either.
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Michigan Wolverines – Close Calls Won’t Always Go Their Way
It seems Michigan are determined to tempt fate and keep games against much inferior opponents closer than they should be, as Devin Gardner continues to make mistake after mistake while the personnel tries to find new excuses for reasons to these poor performances, which won’t take them very far once the Big Ten conference schedule begins for them.