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Dallas Cowboys – Stuck in the Middle
Mediocrity is a sin in the NFL. Being bad at least guarantees a high draft pick, while hovering between bad and good often leaves you in the same place, as long as no changes are being made in the spot that matters. The Dallas Cowboys miss out on the postseason for a fourth straight season, with a loss in the final, deciding game, coming for a third straight time. Some love to blame Tony Romo for these failures, but the fingers also point towards owner and general manager Jerry Jones and head coach Jason Garrett.
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San Diego Chargers – The Impossible Super Bowl Run Continues
The San Diego Chargers needed a lot of things to happen on the final two weeks of the season in order to find themselves in the playoffs, and they did. After getting the results they wanted in the first round of games during week 17, all that was left happened to be beating the Kansas City Chiefs, who had nothing to play for.
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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Figures it Out in the End
Amazingly, Jay Cutler turned the ball over less than Aaron Rodgers, who needed almost three full quarters to get his bearings in an NFL game once again. At some point, he realized he’s facing the Chicago Bears, a team he and the Green Bay Packers almost always beat, and things starting going a bit more smoothly for him, resulting in throwing a game winning and season saving touchdown pass to Randall Cobb.
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Philadelphia Eagles – Brandon Boykin Saves the Season for Nick Foles
All the great numbers from Nick Foles and LeSean McCoy didn’t matter. The Dallas Cowboys were in excellent position to pull of a dramatic victory. If it wasn’t for Brandon Boykin intercepting a bad pass from Kyle Orton, the Philadelphia Eagles might have been out of the playoffs for a third consecutive season.
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NFL Postseason – All 12 Teams in the Playoffs
The 2013 NFL regular season is over, and the 12 teams, most of them already comfortably in before the final week, are the Seattle Seahawks, Carolina Panthers, Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles, New Orleans Saints and the San Francisco 49ers from the NFC and the Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, Cincinnati Bengals, Indianapolis Colts, Kansas City Chiefs and the San Diego Chargers from the AFC.
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NFL – Eagles vs Cowboys Predictions
The final game of the 2013 NFL regular season will be the decider in the NFC East between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys, playing for the right to make the playoffs and win the division.
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NFL – Packers vs Bears Predictions
Despite injuries to their starting quarterbacks and defensive problems, both the Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers find themselves with the chance of making it to the postseason with the top spot in the NFC North nonetheless, making their intense rivalry game which happens to be an all-or-nothing one this time around even more important than usual.
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Dallas Cowboys – Tony Romo Won’t Play Against the Philadelphia Eagles
Before people start thinking about the long term affect of a 33 year old quarterback going through back surgery, the most important thing for Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys is that he won’t be able to play in their NFC East win-or-go-home game against the Philadelphia Eagles, or in the playoffs if they actually make it.
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NFL Rumors – Green Bay Packers Starting Aaron Rodgers Again
It’s been almost two months since Aaron Rodgers broke his collarbone and was taken out of commission, probably costing the Green Bay Packers clinching a playoff spot by now. However, he’s back to play in the final game of the season against the Chicago Bears in a game that will decide who of the two goes to the postseason by finishing first in the NFC North.
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Kansas City Chiefs – Great Because of a Weak Schedule?
The Kansas City Chiefs are going into the playoffs as a Wild Card no matter what, which means they can rest some starters in their upcoming game. But have they turned things around so drastically (nine or ten more wins than last season) because they’re a much better team or simply got lucky enough to play a very easy schedule?