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Cowboys vs Giants – Tony Romo Can Be Trusted in Crunch Time
There were no interceptions thrown by Eli Manning and the New York Giants, surprisingly, didn’t lose the turnover battle. Tony Romo, regardless of the stigma about his late-game skills, came through with a clutch, winning drive, leading the Dallas Cowboys to a 24-21 win, giving them the lead in the NFC East once again while sweeping their bitter rivals for the first time in six years.
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Broncos vs Patriots – Tom Brady Too Good For Peyton Manning Again
There was a lot more to just the Tom Brady and Peyton Manning rivalry in this game, but the end result of the New England Patriots coming away with a 34-31 win in overtime, coming back from a 24 point deficit was mostly due to the difference between the two quarterbacks in the second half.
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NFL – Broncos vs Patriots Predictions
Last year, Peyton Manning was still figuring out how to be a Denver Broncos player, while the New England Patriots were one of the best teams in the NFL. Right now, Tom Brady is the inferior quarterback on the inferior team, hoping that a perfect home record will be enough to give them something of an advantage.
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NFL – Cowboys vs Giants Predictions
Meeting for the second time this season, it’s incredible to think that the New York Giants, after everything that’s happened, might actually be the favorites in their game against the Dallas Cowboys considering the form both teams are in, although there should be one huge asterisks over what the G-men have done over the last month.
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Saints vs Falcons – This Used to be a Fair Fight
Wins for the Atlanta Falcons in their rivalry with the New Orleans Saints have been quite rare over the last seven years, but this year was the return to sweep form, as teams with mirroring records looks like they don’t belong in the same sentence. It wasn’t so easy for Drew Brees and his defense in a 17-13 win, but it’s hard to think of any other longstanding division rivalry looking so empty of parity and fairness at the moment.
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Colts vs Titans – Never Count Out Andrew Luck and Co.
Everything was going fine for the Tennessee Titans early on, as Chris Johnson ran for two first quarter touchdowns. The ending, as most games are for teams playing against the Indianapolis Colts, wasn’t as satisfying for the home side, not scoring another touchdown until well into fourth quarter garbage time, losing 30-27 to their division rivals.
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NFL Rumors – New York Jets or New England Patriots Will Sign Ed Reed
Released by the Houston Texans, it doesn’t seem like Ed Reed is going to finish the season without a team. Both the New England Patriots and the New York Jets have shown some interest in the veteran Safety, who hasn’t been having the best of seasons which also might be his last in the NFL.
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Ryan Fitzpatrick – The Quarterback Curse That Just Won’t End
Does Ryan Fitzpatrick have magical powers? Some curse following him that results in starting quarterbacks on his team picking up injuries out of nowhere and then their careers taking a bad turn? It’s happened to him before with the St. Louis Rams and Marc Bulger, the Buffalo Bills and Trent Edwards, Carson Plamer and the Cincinnati Bengals and now he’s doing it to Jake Locker and the Tennessee Titans.
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Philadelphia Eagles – A Playoff Team With No Home Wins?
Despite the quarterback problems and the issues with their defense, the Philadelphia Eagles are tied for the lead in the NFC East, but might be considered favorites considering all the injury problems the Dallas Cowboys have. The most remarkable thing might be where they’ve picked up their five wins: All on the road, while losing all four home games, becoming the first team to be at .500 in week 10 without a home win.
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Matt Flynn – The Long Road Back to the Green Bay Packers
This season couldn’t have gone much worse for Matt Flynn – cut from the Oakland Raiders, released from the Buffalo Bills. Now? Signed once more by the Green Bay Packers, the team he earned his previous big contract through, facing its own set of troubles at the quarterback position.