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Line of Scrimmage: Just the Playoff Facts
In the end, you could have taken all of your complicated AFC wild card permutations and set them ablaze.
Some underdogs could spring upsets in AFC
Brandon Marshall and the Broncos will attempt to avoid the same late-season disappointment from last year.
USC coaches seek shorter passes
Fans longing for a more aggressive attack won't want to hear this, but USC's coaches would like freshman quarterback Matt Barkley to throw more short passes.
Texans' Playoff Hopes Hanging By a Thread, But Still Hanging
For a few weeks, I was writing a weekly "Houston Texans Playoff Outlook" column before the team decided to party like it was 2005 and blow four straight divisional games,A essentially emasculating all post-season hopes in the process.
Manning, Colts win 22nd straight game
Peyton Manning threw three TD passes in the first 23 minutes, then was picked off three times, but the Colts earned their 22nd consecutive regular-season win with a 28-16 victory over the Denver Broncos on Sunday.
Manning throws three TDs, three picks but Colts remain perfect
Peyton Manning threw three TD passes in the first 23 minutes, then was picked off three times, but the Colts earned their 22nd consecutive regular-season win with a 28-16 victory over the Denver Broncos on Sunday.
Losing in Buffalo is one slide the Jets don't need
The Jets added a championship touch this week by having Yankees manager Joe Girardi work with quarterback Mark Sanchez on his sliding technique.
Yankees Manager Helping Jets' Sanchez
Mark Sanchez is learning how to slide like a Yankee. The rookie quarterback was working on his sliding technique with Yankees manager Joe Girardi , who guided the Yankees to their 27th World Series title last month.
When we last left the incredibly bizarre creatures of Soothsayer Central, Juan and Gomez stood gathered around their fallen master, who was curled on the floor of their secret headquarters in a fetal position, whimpering.
Denver Broncos Lose Four Straight: Not so Easy, is it Josh McDaniels?
Success came to you too early, you little punk. Sure, you took advantage of a once-in-a-lifetime "immaculate deflection" to beat the upstart Cincinnati Bengals in Week One and surprised a few people with wins over New England and the Dallas Cowgirls which looked impressive at the time.A But much like the rookie wall has hit overrated Mark Sanchez, ...
Week 10 Passer Rankings: On the Bright Side With Cutler
The Jay Cutler bandwagon is a lonely place. Heading into Week 10 against San Francisco, it seemed things were finally starting to line up for Cutler: * The Broncos had lost two in a row.
Broncos continue slide and the Cowboys lay an egg, so don't pencil them in just yet for the title game.
USC is in disarray. The Trojans weren't supposed to seriously contend for the national championship this season.
Quarterback Mark Sanchez #6 of the New York Jets looks to throw the ball down field while under pressure from Gerris Wilkinson #59 and Mathias Kiwanuka #94 of the New York Giants during a preseason game at Giants Stadium on August 29, 2009 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
VIKINGS at PACKERS Line: Packers by 3 Time: 4:15 p.m. In "The Return of Brett," conflicted Cheeseheads will wear green No.
The Denver Broncos exceeded expectations this year by starting the season 6-0 coming into the game against the Baltimore Ravens.
When: Noon. Line: Ravens by 31/2. Synopsis: Denver seeks its first 7-0 start since it won the Super Bowl in the 1998 season and has used a tough defense to reach its lofty status this time.
It was a weekend of firsts with Denver suffering their first loss of the season as they were overpowered by an old-school defensive performance by the Baltimore Ravens, while St Louis secured their first win of the campaign as they beat Detroit.
Pac-10 marquee game: USC-Oregon in Eugene
Hollywood couldn't have scripted it better: Halloween night, the din of Autzen Stadium, crisp fall temperatures and No.
Is USC facing Oregon is as big as they come?
Pete Carroll says that he treats every game the same way...no one game is bigger than another when he preps the team from week to week.
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