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Giants Enter Playoffs as NFC’s Hottest Team
Eli Manning is a fourth quarter wiz. Victor Cruz looks like the most unstoppable wide reciever in football. The defensive line carved up the Cowboys’ Offensive Line like Turkey. The New York Giants dominated their two must win games, playoff games in fact, entering the post season hotter than any other team with a 31-14 win.
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2011 NFL Playoffs or Who Can Beat the Green Bay Packers?
The Green Bay Packers might be the team with the best record in the NFL, but the New York Giants look scary heading into the NFC playoffs. In the AFC, it’ll probably be between the New England Patriots and the Baltimore Ravens after chewing up the Wild Card winners.
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2012 NFL Pro Bowl Infographic
The San Francisco 49ers and the New England Patriots will be sending 8 players each to the 2012 NFL Pro Bowl on January 29, unless a Super Bowl interferes with their plans, leading the NFC and AFC respectively with the number of representatives for the NFL’s All-Star game.
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Drew Brees’ Special Monday Night
Drew Brees might be saying he’s about wins and Super Bowl, but he enjoyed breaking Dan Marino’s single season passing yards record quite a lot, as the New Orleans Saints beat the Atlanta Falcons 45-16 and Brees made another MVP type statement about himself and the Saints’ intentions.
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2011 NFL Playoff Scenarios
With the Green Packers clinching home field on Sunday, beating the falling Chicago Bears 35-21, they clinched home field for the playoffs in their Super Bowl defense campaign. Although most of the places for the post season have been claimed, there are still a few spots up for grabs, wild card and all.
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Jets’ Rex Ryan Has Seen Better Days
Rex Ryan had a bad day, like his quarterback Mark Sanchez, like the entire New York Jets team. They lost to the New York Giants 29-14, lost the rivalry, and a lot of chances in the playoff race. The Brandon Jacobs ordeal at the end stood out as another pillar of bad taste for the head coach.
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Ben Roethlisberger and the Steelers’ Nightmarish Night Against the 49ers Defense
Ben Roethlisberger and the San Francisco 49ers defense were the big stories on Monday Night Football, not Candlestick park and the blackouts. Aldon Smith and the gang destroyed the Pittsburgh Steelers, leading the way to a 20-3 win over a dysfunctional offense with a brave but hurt quarterback.
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Don’t Worry About Rodgers and the Packers
Aaron Rodgers had a bad day, and so did the Green Bay Packers. The undefeated season went down against the Kansas City Chiefs and a 14-19 loss. This doesn’t stop the Packers from being Super Bowl favorites or Rodgers from being the best quarterback in the NFL.
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Brady & Patriots Too Good for Tebow & Broncos
Tim Tebow isn’t nearly as good as Tom Brady, despite all the pre game hype. The Denver Broncos aren’t nearly as good as the New England Patriots, as the 41-23 Pats win with another Brady passing masterclass proved, clinching the AFC East on the way.