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Team
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Record
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Notes
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1 (1)
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8-2-1
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Take a bow, Jim Harbaugh, your handling of the 49ers quarterback
situation has been shown to be entirely 100% correct.
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2 (2)
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10-1
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Giving up 983 yards in back-to-back weeks to the Jaguars and
Lions? That's bad. Playing 2 hours, 25 minutes, 38 seconds of game over 5
days…and winning both of those games? That is impressive, no matter how ugly
it looked.
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3 (4)
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8-3
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New England's offense is clearly rolling, and while the defense
still isn't good, okay is plenty good enough for this team. Okay defense that
generates multiple turnovers per game? That's simply not fair.
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4 (9)
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7-4
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I still can't explain to you why the Giants go into hibernation
mode multiple times a season, but I think they've proven their point now over
the last 5-6 years: when they're on, they just might be unbeatable.
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5 (5)
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10-1
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Two stories have been written about this 2012 Falcons team.
There's the "This team feasted on luck, until it ran out" story,
which will be ready to go if the Falcons bow out early in the playoffs again.
Then there's the "This team hardened its collective will by finding ways
to win week in and week out" story for the scenario where Atlanta rides
home field advantage all the way to thr Super Bowl. Both stories are true,
but history, as they say, is written by the winners.
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6 (7)
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8-3
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Even when Peyton Manning runs into his kryptonite (Chiefs coach
Romeo Crennel), the Denver defense is ready and waiting to pick up the slack
(albeit, against Brady Quinn). Peyton Manning makes this a dangerous team.
The rest of the team makes Denver a team with serious deep playoff run
aspirations.
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7 (3)
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7-4
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Losing to a hungry Giants team under the bright lights isn't so
bad. Getting run off the field by, well, anyone, shouldn't happen to this
Packers team, injuries or not.
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8 (6)
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8-3
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Chicago drove Minnesota into the Soldiers Field turf last
weekend. So why did they drop 2 spots? One, Minnesota isn't great, especially
without one of their two playmakers. Two, how can you trust the Bears to keep
Cutler healthy for any stretch of time at this point? And we've seen what
happens when Jason Campbell has to play.
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9 (8)
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9-2
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The 4th and 29 play was exciting and all, but can anyone else
see any of the other AFC division leaders needing something that ridiculous
to beat the Chargers right now? Baltimore needs to pray they can get home
field advantage, because if they have to play anyone of note on the road,
they're toast.
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10 (13)
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6-5
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Of the 6 teams currently fighting for the 2nd wild card spot,
Tampa looks like the best team right now. A 1-point loss to the NFC's 10-1
team doesn't change that.
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11 (10)
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6-5
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But a 3 point loss to AFC also-ran Miami does. Hence Seattle drops.
I was sorely tempted to drop them further, since that was a terrible loss,
but this is still the team that beat Green Bay and New England (albeit at
home). Also, no one else in this tier really did anything to cover themselves
in glory, either. If Seattle loses starting CBs Richard Sherman and Brandon
Browner for 4 games for PEDs, they will drop further.
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12 (15)
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7-4
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I don't believe for a second that an Indy playoff run will last
beyond their firsy game. But for this team, who had the #1 overall pick in
the 2012 draft, who are basically asking their rookie Qb to do everything,
and who haven't had their coach since week 4 because he's getting cancer
treatments? That would be an amazing run.
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13 (11)
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6-5
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I don't think I've seen anything that ugly since I was first
exposed to Kirk Hinrich the college basketball player. 8 turnovers?
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14 (12)
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5-6
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Losing to San Francisco carries no shame, even at home. But now
New Orleans is facing possibly having to win all 5 of their remaining games
(certainly 4/5) to have any chance to salvage their season.
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15 (16)
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6-5
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The good news, Cincinnati is right on the edge of the playoffs
and riding a 3-game winning streak. The bad news, the only good team they
beat was the Giants in the middle of their annual November funk.
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16 (14)
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6-5
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Adrian Peterson is an absolute monster. But he can't carry the
Vikings into the playoffs on his own. As important as a playoff berth would
be for the Vikings, more important is that they figure out whether or not
they want to go forward with Christian Ponder as their quarterback.
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17 (20)
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5-6
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They will always be entertaining, give them that. The offense is
explosive, and the defense is a sieve. But if you want a fun NFL game, look
for the Redskins each week.
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18 (18)
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4-7
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They needed a faster start. They're actually playing well
(except for their coach's moronic moments), but they're into the meat of
their schedule now, and they just aren't going to be able to make up the
ground they need.
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19 (23)
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5-6
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This is the Miami team that had gone missing for a couple weeks.
But there they were, shutting down Seattle's vaunted ground game and hanging
around offensively, then stealing the game at the final whistle.
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20 (17)
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5-6
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Dallas is who they are, a middling team who will shoot
themselves in the foot more often than not.
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21 (25)
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4-6-1
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The good with Jeff Fisher is he'll get his team to play, even if
they're outmanned from a talent standpoint. The bad with Jeff Fisher appears
to be his game management, he has botched quite a few situations this season,
which makes you wonder if he was doing this all along and no one noticed.
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22 (19)
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4-7
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It's hard to get a handle on this Titans team. Between Locker's
injury, their brief moments in the light (Steelers win, Bills blowout win),
and their general malaise (CJ0K, the hot and cold hand at quarterback), you
just can't know what to expect each week.
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23 (22)
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4-7
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Hard to believe this offense managed a mere 13 points against
the Colts defense. Just one more massive disappointment in a season filled
with them.
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24 (27)
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3-8
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For all that Cleveland and its sports fans have had to take over
the years, you had to feel good for the Browns and their fans getting a rare
win over their biggest rivals.
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25 (24)
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4-7
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The first half of this game was the best comedy NBC's had on its
airwaves in years. So, while the Jets won't be hoisting the Lombardi trophy
anytime soon, they might get an Emmy.
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26 (21)
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4-7
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Who knew that losing Kevin Kolb would send this team into a
total tailspin?
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27 (26)
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4-7
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If…err, when (right? Right??) the Norv Turner era finally ends
in San Diego at the end of this season, won't 4th and 29 be the perfect
microcosm of his entire tenure?
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28 (29)
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3-8
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On the plus side, this team still has a pulse. On the negative
side…well, pretty much everything else.
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29 (28)
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3-8
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This team wasn't playing well, got hit hard by injuries, and now
has quit on their dead man walking coach.
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30 (31)
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2-9
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While I want to let Jaguars fans enjoy the win, what Chad Henne
has done with this team in slightly under 2 full games just goes to show what
a mistake the Blaine Gabbert pick was.
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31 (30)
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3-8
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This team was already thin on talent, and the injuries have
simply eroded the talent gap between the Raiders and their opponents further.
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32 (32)
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1-10
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Kansas City is this year's Atlanta, letting a clearly terrible
quarterback (last year Curtis Painter, this year Brady Quinn) play to ensure
their best chance at the #1 overall pick. Unfortunately for KC, there's no
Andrew Luck this year.
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