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Peyton Manning Better Than Tom Brady Was in 2007

Since the 2007 NFL season, when the New England Patriots went 16-0 during the regular season, every great start for a team, including the perfect Denver Broncos, is measured by those standards. Peyton Manning, having an absolutely incredible start to this season, is doing even better than the record breaking pace Tom Brady was on that year.
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San Diego Chargers – A Better Philip Rivers Makes All the Difference

Only one touchdown scored by the San Diego Chargers doesn’t mean their offense didn’t work well. Philip Rivers is looking completely different than season compared to the previous two campaigns, and he managed the game and the clock perfectly against a much better team in a non-conventional performance from what we’re used to seeing from the Chargers.
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Indianapolis Colts – Andrew Luck Should be Used More

Chuck Pagano and the Indianapolis Colts really want a strong running game,but it’s just not worthy it when it comes at the expense of utilizing the talents of Andrew Luck correctly, waiting too often to go to him in desperate fourth quarter situations instead of right from the start.
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Houston Texans Rumors – Possibly Trading Ben Tate

The Houston Texans have now lost four games in a row, and a fifth straight defeat will mean the end of their hopes for this season, and they will seriously start considering moving some pieces, like Ben Tate, who turns into a free agent at the end of the season, and is generating plenty of […]
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New York Giants Rumors – Trading Hakeem Nicks

The New York Giants and Hakeem Nicks failed to reach a contract extension agreement this offseason, which means there’s a good chance he’ll be traded before the deadline (After week 8), considering his free agency and how bad the team is doing, with plenty of teams, including the Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers, New England Patriots, Baltimore Ravens, Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions all have wide receiver problems, and might be willing to part with some draft picks.
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Cowboys & Packers Lose Randall Cobb, DeMarcus Ware & DeMarco Murray to Injuries

Two teams severely hurt by injuries in Week 6 were the Dallas Cowboys, losing DeMarcus Ware and DeMarco Murray, and the Green Bay Packers, who lost James Jones and Randall Cobb, with the latter probably out for a very long time.
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2013 NFL Season – Week 6 Power Rankings

Not too much change at the top of the NFL power rankings, as the Denver Broncos (with offense) and the Kansas City Chiefs (with defense) keep on winning, while the Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints showed some vulnerability we didn’t expect from them, as the New England Patriots regain their pedigree as Super Bowl contenders.
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Liverpool FC – Steven Gerrard Needs a Better Midfield Partner

Into his seventh season with Liverpool, Lucas Leiva is still someone that needs to prove his value to the club over and over again. In a central midfield consisting of only two players right now – Steven Gerrard and Lucas, it seems like the Brazilian simply isn’t good enough for what the club is trying to do and achieve.
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When Big Teams Miss Out on the World Cup

It’s rare to see on of the traditional powers of world football not making it into the World Cup, but there’s a chance that England, France and even Mexico, who are usually one of the first teams to qualify, won’t make it into the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, or go through a playoff in order to make it in.

