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2013 NFL Season – Week 2 Predictions
Week 2 of the 2013 NFL season puts the NFL champions, desperately looking for a win, at home against the lowly Cleveland Browns, while most of the attention goes to the NFC West showdown between the Seattle Seahawks and the San Francisco 49ers and the battle of the Manning brothers as the New York Giants host the Denver Broncos.
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2013 College Football Season – Undefeated Teams After Week 3
After three weeks of College Football, we have 17 teams with a perfect 3-0 record: Auburn, Ole Miss, Arkansas and LSU in the SEC; Oregon and Arizona in the Pac-12; Maryland in the ACC; Oklahoma, Texas Tech and Oklahoma State in the Big 12; Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Northwestern and Ohio State in the Big Ten; and Louisville and UCF in the AAC.
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Tom Brady Can’t Be The One Who Gives Up On His Receivers
It’s a frustrating start to the season for the New England Patriots and especially Tom Brady, even if they have started 2-0. He’s down to only one wide receiver he trusts, Julian Edelman, while probably letting his anger and disappointment with the rest of the guys he’s throwing to a bit too much.
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SEC – Alabama vs Texas A&M Predictions
Not quite the game of the century we’ve gotten used to, but Alabama (#1) and Texas A&M (#6) are the best the SEC West has to offer at the moment, in what might be the biggest challenge the national champions will have en route to yet another appearance in the BCS championship game.
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Texas Tech Red Raiders – Davis Webb Surprisingly Ends Up as the Hero
After a very strong start to his College Football career, Baker Mayfield should have been the one getting all the credit for the perfect start by Texas Tech. A bad performance and a bad ankle gave another freshman quarterback, Davis Webb, his unlikely time in the spotlight.
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New England Patriots – Tom Brady Lucky He Wasn’t the Worst Quarterback on the Field
Facing rookie quarterback on back-to-back games to kick off the 2013 NFL Season, Tom Brady and the New England Patriots are somehow at 2-0, mostly thanks to the weakness of their rivals than their own mediocre, at best, ability.
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Oakland Raiders – Terrelle Pryor Shouldn’t Try to Be Somebody Else
By not trying to be a traditional pocket-passer kind of quarterback, maybe Terrelle Pryor has finally found the road to success in the NFL, and on the way help the Oakland Raiders settle on a quarterback for the future.
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Texas A&M Aggies – Defense More Important Than Anything
Most of the attention went to Johnny Manziel and the Texas A&M offense when they upset Alabama last season. This year, with very different expectations directed at the program in the rematch, their defense is going to take center stage.
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Pittsburgh Steelers – Isaac Redman Sadly the Best They Currently Have at Running Back
The Pittsburgh Steelers were really hoping that this season will give them an opportunity to use better running backs than Isaac Redman. Injuries and bad luck have prevented that from happening, and maintaining their dependency on a back who isn’t good enough to rejuvenate a very bad ground game.
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49ers vs Seahawks – Beyond Colin Kaepernick & Russell Wilson
The best divisional rivalry right now in the NFL? The San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks, who just might be the best two teams in the conference and possibly the league. With plenty of bad blood emerging between the two teams, there’s a lot more to this than just Colin Kaepernick and Russell Wilson making foolish bets.