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Damn, the Saints got lucky there

 

That Hail Mary catch represents the spirit of the people of New Orleans. We all seemed lost, they reached up as one and pulled down a miracle. A wonderful story.

 

There, now everyone is prepared for the ESPN shilling of the catch that'll come when Boomer talks about it. In my own designed Frank Gore watch: 10 carries, 62 yards with a TOUCHDOWN. He only has four of them on the season so that's a big accomplishment for him.

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I cant remember the Ravens physically manhandling a team on both sides of the ball like this ever, let alone be it the Steelers.

 

Steelers have 36 total yards on 24 plays through the first half and a few minutes of the 2nd. Ravens have over 200 yards..

 

No turnovers though for either team...which is surprising.

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I love your sig.

 

And it's great to see Billis McGahee having a big game today. He's a WARRIOR.

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Bills do it again with last second heroics. They have two tough games left (vs Baltimore and San Diego) but it's feasable that they could beat New York, Miami and Tennessee. If they manage to beat those three and pull off one upset, an outside chance at the playoffs is possible.

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The Saints have just about salted away a big win over the Falcons.

 

Combine that with the Panthers being down late to the Redskins and it's a big day for the Saints in the NFC South.

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That was one of the weirder interceptions I've seen. Watson catches Brady's pass at the goal line, but gets hit and the ball pops ten feet into the air.

 

Matt Leinart had 400 yards passing, almost leading the Cardinals all the way back against Minnesota, before they remembered they're the Cardinals.

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Ooh, Ron Mexico gave the bird to the crowd. We'll be hearing about this all week.

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Even though the Jets' rushing offense looked positively anemic today and their passing defense was full of holes, they still managed to put together an important win. My most sincere thanks to the Bills for knocking off the Jags today and possibly eliminating them from Wild Card contention. With their remaining schedule, Jacksonville would be lucky to get three more wins.

 

Now I just gotta hope the Bears can do their job in Foxboro tonight.

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Bills-Jets will be a virtual elimination game in 2 weeks. Good stuff. Even though the game will probably be horrible.

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Outside of Chicago, the NFC is just a big pile of mediocrity. Hopefully Dallas or New Orleans stay hot for the rest of the season to give the NFC another credible playoff team.

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The Giants actually seem to have a professional offense today and they've also forced 2 turnovers. It's 14-0 and the Titans look like the opening day '06 Titans.

 

LT gets # 23 on the year. At this pace he'll break the single season TD record next week in the 4th quarter.

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Richard Seymour is single-handedly killing the Bears. Christ. And fucking Maroney muffs a kick and still takes it to midfield. To say the Bears are having redzone trouble wuld be a gross(man) understatement.

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For some reason we got Pittsburgh-Baltimore instead of Buffalo-Jacksonville. And Buffalo-Jax ends up being a good game too

 

Bills didn't sell out though.

 

And hopefully, this will be another shitty first half, awesome second half for the chargers.

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At least we broke Seau's arm. Chicago needs to come out in the third and punch it up the gut over and over again. The defense has the Pats held to 10, so they can afford to punt once or twice if it means keeping field position and banging up the NE D-line. The play action deep ball will open up.

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The Seau injury was sick. Obviously, with a broken arm, he'll probably miss the rest of the season (depending on how far the Pats make it in the playoffs), but the angle of his arm was just hard to look at.

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Even without Seau the Bears won't be getting far running the ball against the Pats D. #2 in the NFL vs. the run

 

EDIT: Where's the Bears' O-line? Grossman looks about to soil himself.

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