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NFL Power Rankings – Week 6
Being undefeated makes the Atlanta Falcons, at the moment, the number one team in the NFL. But you should consider the Baltimore Ravnes, Houston Texans, New York Giants and the San Francisco 49ers as well when you’re talking about the best teams in the league.
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AFC Super Bowl Dominance vs NFC Parity
It’s not a big secret that the AFC has been the stronger conference in the NFL, although the last three Super Bowls and four of the last five have been won by the NFC. The big arguing case about parity and disparity? Only 3 AFC teams have made the big game for the last nine years, while 8 teams from the NFC have made it.
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Carolina Panthers – Cam Newton Needs to Get Better
There wasn’t much Cam Newton had to say after a demoralizing, painful 36-7 loss to the New York Giants. The quarterback and a team blowing an opportunity against the Super Bowl champions, the New York Giants, showing pretty much every flaw instead of proving they’re a new force to be reckoned with in the NFC.
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2012 NFL Season, Week 3 – Giants vs Panthers Predictions
The Super Bowl champions are 1-1, heading into Carolina to face the Panthers and Cam Newton, feeling confident only because of Eli Manning’s second half performance in week 2, but knowing they’ve got a lot of problems all across the field, especially with their running game and secondary.
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New York Giants – Eli Manning Loves Fourth Quarters
He didn’t get hurt on the final kneel-down, despite all the noise around it. Eli Manning survived a terrible first half, throwing three interceptions, making up for it in the final quarter with two touchdown passes, completing another fourth quarter comeback for the Giants in a wild 34-31 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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Teams That Can Still Win the Super Bowl – Anyone Who Lost in Week 1
The New York Giants, the Green Bay Packers, the New Orleans Saints, the Seattle Seahawks and the Pittsburgh Steelers all lost their opening games of the 2012 NFL Season. It doesn’t really matter, because the last five different teams to win the Super Bowl opened with a loss.
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New York Giants – Unexpected Problems for Eli Manning & Super Bowl Champions
It was supposed to be some sort of crowning night. The Super Bowl champions always win their season opener, at least the last eight have. The New York Giants started slow, and couldn’t pick up the pace, both on defense and on offense, leaving a lot of questions after a 17-24 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
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2012 NFL Strength of Schedule – Patriots get Easiest, Giants get Toughest
It’s funny how the two Super Bowl participants get the two edges of the stick when it comes to the hardest projected schedule in the 2012 NFL Season, based on the 2011 records of all 32 NFL teams. The champions, the New York Giants, have the most difficult road ahead of them while the New England Patriots get the easiest.