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Results for tag: Miami Dolphins
Posted by:
StreetCred
on Oct 13, 2009 at 03:33:56 PM
Here are my thoughts on the fifth week of the NFL. Please remember there are 32 teams in the NFL, there is no way I could mention every big play made by every player in every game. If you want to talk about your favorite team or player, just leave a comment about it and I while address it. MVP of the Week: Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo was at a crossroads in this NFL season. The Cowboys were just 2-2 and he hadn't thrown a touchdown in two games. Furthermore, his team was losing to the 0-4 Kansas City Chiefs, one of the worst teams in the NFL. Romo stepped up in that game and finished 20 for 34 with 351 yards, two touchdowns, zero picks, and a QB rating of 113.7 in Dallas's 26-20 OT win. Dallas's star receiver earns player of the week honors as well, but it ...
Posted by:
StreetCred
on Sep 29, 2009 at 10:24:13 AM
My Newsletter will be posted every Tuesday on FoxSports.com. Here are my thoughts on the third week of the NFL. Please remember there are 32 teams in the NFL, there is no way I could mention every big play made by every player in every game. If you want to talk about your favorite team or player, just leave a comment about it and I while address it.
MVP of the Week: Indianapolis Colts QB Peyton Manning showed why he is considered an all time great quarterback, yet again. Manning completed 24 passes in 35 attempts for 379 yards passing, including four touchdown passes, one pick and a QB rating of 130.5. That offensive explosion helped lead the Colts to a 31-10 win over the defending NFC Champion Arizona Cardinals. New Orleans Saints RB Pierre ...
Posted by:
StreetCred
on Sep 24, 2009 at 12:58:00 PM
With two weeks in the books there are a few teams that are anxious to earn their first win of the season, while others are looking to build an early season lead in their division. There is only one game with 2-0 teams facing each other, San Francisco vs. Minnesota. Here are the top five games I have identified for Week Three, with the rest of the games picked after that. My record for the season is 21-11, my record suffering from an 8-8 Week Two record. 1) San Francisco 49ers (2-0) at Minnesota Vikings (2-0) - The only match up between unbeaten teams. The big question is whether the Minnesota Vikings, who have led the NFL in run defense the last three years (they rank 15th this year) will be able to stop Frank Gore, who is second in the NFC in rushing yards (237), behind only Adrian
Posted by:
StreetCred
on Sep 2, 2009 at 12:01:47 PM
The NFL regular season is just a couple of weeks away, which means it is time to start making predictions on who will win the various divisions and play in the Super Bowl. Here are my picks for the AFC. This article originally appeared on fantasypros911.com: 1) AFC East The Favorite(s): Even though the New England Patriots did not win the division in 2008 (finished 11-5) and failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since 2002, the Patriots have to remain the favorite to recapture the division. The Patriots are just two years removed from finishing 16-0 and were without the 2007 MVP QB Tom Brady, who injured his knee in the first game of the 2008 season and missed the entire year. He has looked sharp this preseason and with WRs Randy Moss, Wes Welker ... |