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« Reply #30 on: November 12, 2009, 08:54:28 PM »

American football is a great physical sport. Originally deviated from rugby, American football continues to be one of the most watched sports in the United States. Soccer is the most watched sport in the world. With many loyal fan bases for world cup teams as well as clubs, soccer continues to dominate. I wish American football could have the loyal fan base like soccer does throuhout the world.

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« Reply #31 on: November 19, 2009, 10:25:10 PM »

Thursday, Nov. 12 
Chicago Bears 6-10 San Francisco 49ers 
Sunday, Nov. 15, Click HERE for review   
Atlanta Falcons 19-28 Carolina Panthers 
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 23-25 Miami Dolphins 
Detroit Lions 10-27 Minnesota Vikings 
Jacksonville Jaguars 24-22 N.Y. Jets 
Cincinnati Bengals 18-12 Pittsburgh Steelers 
New Orleans Saints 28-23 St. Louis Rams 
Buffalo Bills 17-41 Tennessee Titans 
Denver Broncos 17-27 Washington Redskins 
Kansas City Chiefs 16-10 Oakland Raiders 
Seattle Seahawks 20-31 Arizona Cardinals 
Dallas Cowboys 7-17 Green Bay Packers 
Philadelphia Eagles 23-31 San Diego Chargers 
New England Patriots 34-35 Indianapolis Colts 
Monday, Nov. 16 
Baltimore Ravens 16-0 Cleveland Browns


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« Reply #32 on: November 19, 2009, 10:26:54 PM »

Thursday, Nov. 19    
Miami Dolphins at Carolina Panthers 8:20
Sunday, Nov. 22   
Indianapolis Colts at Baltimore Ravens 1:00
Washington Redskins at Dallas Cowboys 1:00
Cleveland Browns at Detroit Lions 1:00
San Francisco 49ers at Green Bay Packers 1:00
Buffalo Bills at Jacksonville Jaguars 1:00
Pittsburgh Steelers at Kansas City Chiefs 1:00
Seattle Seahawks at Minnesota Vikings 1:00
Atlanta Falcons at N.Y. Giants 1:00
New Orleans Saints at Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1:00
Arizona Cardinals at St. Louis Rams 4:05
San Diego Chargers at Denver Broncos 4:15
N.Y. Jets at New England Patriots 4:15
Cincinnati Bengals at Oakland Raiders 4:15
Philadelphia Eagles at Chicago Bears * 8:20
Monday, Nov. 23   
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« Reply #33 on: November 23, 2009, 09:25:49 PM »

Thursday, Nov. 19 
Miami Dolphins 24-17 Carolina Panthers
Sunday, Nov. 22 
Indianapolis Colts 17-15 Baltimore Ravens 
Washington Redskins 6-7 Dallas Cowboys 
Cleveland Browns 37-38 Detroit Lions 
San Francisco 49ers 24-30 Green Bay Packers 
Buffalo Bills 15-18 Jacksonville Jaguars 
Pittsburgh Steelers 24-27 Kansas City Chiefs 
Seattle Seahawks 9-35 Minnesota Vikings 
Atlanta Falcons 31-34 N.Y. Giants 
New Orleans Saints 38-7 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 
Arizona Cardinals 21-13 St. Louis Rams 
San Diego Chargers 32-3 Denver Broncos 
N.Y. Jets 14-31 New England Patriots 
Cincinnati Bengals 17-20 Oakland Raiders 
Philadelphia Eagles 24-20 Chicago Bears * 
Monday, Nov. 23 
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« Reply #34 on: November 28, 2009, 03:15:54 PM »

NFL
Sunday, 29 November 2009
Baltimore Ravens v Pittsburgh Steelers, 01:20
Atlanta Falcons v Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 18:00
Buffalo Bills v Miami Dolphins, 18:00
Cincinnati Bengals v Cleveland Browns, 18:00
Houston Texans v Indianapolis Colts, 18:00
New York Jets v Carolina Panthers, 18:00
Philadelphia Eagles v Washington Redskins, 18:00
St Louis Rams v Seattle Seahawks, 18:00
Tennessee Titans v Arizona Cardinals, 18:00
San Diego Chargers v Kansas City Chiefs, 21:05
San Francisco 49ers v Jacksonville Jaguars, 21:05
Minnesota Vikings v Chicago Bears, 21:15
Monday, 30 November 2009
New Orleans Saints v New England Patriots, 01:30


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« Reply #35 on: December 03, 2009, 12:24:40 PM »

NFL
Monday, 30 November 2009

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New Orleans Saints 38-17
 New England Patriots

Sunday, 29 November 2009

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Atlanta Falcons 20-17
 Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Baltimore Ravens 20-17
 Pittsburgh Steelers

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Buffalo Bills 31-14
 Miami Dolphins

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Cincinnati Bengals 16-7
 Cleveland Browns

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Houston Texans 27-35
 Indianapolis Colts

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Minnesota Vikings 36-10
 Chicago Bears

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New York Jets 17-6
 Carolina Panthers

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Philadelphia Eagles 27-24
 Washington Redskins

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San Diego Chargers 43-14
 Kansas City Chiefs

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San Francisco 49ers 20-3
 Jacksonville Jaguars

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St Louis Rams 17-27
 Seattle Seahawks

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Tennessee Titans 20-17
 Arizona Cardinals

Thursday, 26 November 2009

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Dallas Cowboys 24-7
 Oakland Raiders

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Denver Broncos 26-6
 New York Giants

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Detroit Lions 12-34
 Green Bay Packers


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« Reply #36 on: December 03, 2009, 12:25:37 PM »

NFL
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Buffalo Bills v New York Jets, 01:20
Sunday, 6 December 2009
Miami Dolphins v New England Patriots, 01:20
Atlanta Falcons v Philadelphia Eagles, 18:00
Carolina Panthers v Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 18:00
Chicago Bears v St Louis Rams, 18:00
Cincinnati Bengals v Detroit Lions, 18:00
Indianapolis Colts v Tennessee Titans, 18:00
Jacksonville Jaguars v Houston Texans, 18:00
Kansas City Chiefs v Denver Broncos, 18:00
Pittsburgh Steelers v Oakland Raiders, 18:00
Washington Redskins v New Orleans Saints, 18:00
Cleveland Browns v San Diego Chargers, 21:05
Arizona Cardinals v Minnesota Vikings, 21:15
New York Giants v Dallas Cowboys, 21:15
Seattle Seahawks v San Francisco 49ers, 21:15
Monday, 7 December 2009
Green Bay Packers v Baltimore Ravens, 01:30


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« Reply #37 on: December 12, 2009, 05:01:24 PM »

Thursday, Dec. 3   
N.Y. Jets 19-13 Buffalo Bills 
Sunday, Dec. 6   
Philadelphia Eagles 34-7 Atlanta Falcons
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6-16 Carolina Panthers
St. Louis Rams 9-16 Chicago Bears
Detroit Lions 13-23 Cincinnati Bengals
Tennessee Titans 17-27 Indianapolis Colts
Houston Texans 18-23 Jacksonville Jaguars
Denver Broncos 44-13 Kansas City Chiefs
Oakland Raiders 27-24 Pittsburgh Steelers
New Orleans Saints 33-30 (OT) Washington Redskins
San Diego Chargers 30-23 Cleveland Browns
Minnesota Vikings 17-30 Arizona Cardinals
Dallas Cowboys 24-31 N.Y. Giants
San Francisco 49ers 17-20 Seattle Seahawks
New England Patriots 21-22 Miami Dolphins
Monday, Dec. 7   
Baltimore Ravens 14-27 Green Bay Packers


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« Reply #38 on: December 12, 2009, 05:02:35 PM »

Thursday, Dec. 10   
Pittsburgh Steelers 6-13 Cleveland Browns 
Sunday, Dec. 13   
New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons 1:00
Detroit Lions at Baltimore Ravens 1:00
Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears 1:00
Seattle Seahawks at Houston Texans 1:00
Denver Broncos at Indianapolis Colts 1:00
Miami Dolphins at Jacksonville Jaguars 1:00
Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs 1:00
Cincinnati Bengals at Minnesota Vikings 1:00
Carolina Panthers at New England Patriots 1:00
N.Y. Jets at Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1:00
St. Louis Rams at Tennessee Titans 1:00
Washington Redskins at Oakland Raiders 4:05
San Diego Chargers at Dallas Cowboys 4:15
Philadelphia Eagles at N.Y. Giants * 8:20
Monday, Dec. 14   
Arizona Cardinals at San Francisco 49ers 8:30


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« Reply #39 on: December 16, 2009, 05:46:55 PM »

Thursday, Dec. 10   
Pittsburgh Steelers 6-13 Cleveland Browns 
Sunday, Dec. 13   
New Orleans Saints 26-23 Atlanta Falcons
Detroit Lions 3-48 Baltimore Ravens
Green Bay Packers 21-14 Chicago Bears
Seattle Seahawks 7-34 Houston Texans
Denver Broncos 16-28 Indianapolis Colts
Miami Dolphins 14-10 Jacksonville Jaguars
Buffalo Bills 16-10 Kansas City Chiefs
Cincinnati Bengals 10-30 Minnesota Vikings
Carolina Panthers 10-20 New England Patriots
N.Y. Jets 26-3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
St. Louis Rams 7-47 Tennessee Titans
Washington Redskins 34-13 Oakland Raiders
San Diego Chargers 20-17 Dallas Cowboys
Philadelphia Eagles 45-38 N.Y. Giants
Monday, Dec. 14   
Arizona Cardinals 9-24 San Francisco 49ers


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« Reply #40 on: December 16, 2009, 05:50:43 PM »

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Colts, Saints stay perfect
Eagles dare in New York as Dallas' December woes continue


Manning: four touchdowns

The Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints both took their records to 13-0 while the play-off picture remains unclear after an action-packed week 14 of the NFL season.

Quarterback Peyton Manning threw for four touchdowns as the Colts beat the Denver Broncos 28-16 - their 22nd consecutive regular season win.

Fellow unbeatens New Orleans edged past NFC South rivals Atlanta Falcons, a result that seal a bye week at the start of the post season.

Elsewhere, Adrian Peterson rushed for two touchdowns as the Minnesota Vikings eased past the Cincinnati Bengals to remain perfect at home.

The Green Bay Packers look set for a wildcard berth after success at Soldier Field, while the New England Patriots got back to winning ways.

December is proving to be a month of contrasting fortunes for the Chargers and Cowboys, who are now trailing the in-form Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC East.

New Orleans Saints 26-23 Atlanta Falcons
New Orleans edged past NFC South rivals Atlanta Falcons, with quarterback Drew Brees throwing for 296 yards and three touchdowns.

But it took a Garrett Hartley field goal with less than five minutes remaining to win it for the Saints, who had to go to overtime to get past Washington last week.

Brees twice found running back Reggie Bush in the end zone while also connecting on a three-yarder with Marques Colston to clinch a first-round bye in the play-offs.

The Falcons - who managed 392 total yards, one more than their opponents - pushed them all the way, though, levelling the scores at 23 apiece thanks to Jason Snelling's four-yard score on the ground.


Denver Broncos 16-28 Indianapolis Colts
Peyton Manning threw four touchdowns as the Colts beat the Broncos despite a record-breaking day from Denver wide receiver Brandon Marshall.

Their 13th straight home success was built around three touchdowns from Manning to tight end Dallas Clark, the last of which sealed the result with just over two minutes to play in the final quarter.

Marshall reeled in 21 passes, breaking the previous best mark of 20 held by Terrell Owens since 2000, for 200 yards and two touchdowns, both five-yard efforts from quarterback Kyle Orton.

Indianapolis, who have wrapped up home field advantage in the play-offs, have now not lost a regular season game since falling to the Tennessee Titans 31-21 back in October 2008.


Cincinnati Bengals 10-30 Minnesota Vikings
The Vikings sealed a play-off berth after remaining perfect in front of their own fans this season with a crushing win over the Bengals, who lost for the first time this year against a team from the NFC North.

A pair of rushing touchdowns from Adrian Peterson and three first-half field goals from the boot of Ryan Longwell helped Minnesota (10-2) bounce back from their week 13 loss in Arizona.

The home team's defence also turned in a strong performance, restricting Carson Palmer to just 94 yards of passing, though he did throw a 15-yarder to Chad Ochocinco in the end zone.

Cedric Benson managed 96 yards on the ground for the Bengals, who saw their defence give up 30 points for the first time this campaign.


Detroit Lions 3-48 Baltimore Ravens
Baltimore ran all over Detroit to remain in the hunt for a wildcard berth, handing the Lions their heaviest loss in 18 years.

Ray Rice managed 219 yards of offence on his own in the rout, the running back rushing for 166 of those on just 13 carries, one of which was a 59-yard TD run.

With a 20-3 lead at the break, Baltimore had the luxury of resting their starters during the second half, though that didn't stop the points continuing to flow.

Le'Ron McClain went in from three yards out before Willis McGahee helped himself to a pair of touchdowns on the ground. Back-up quarterback Troy Smith also scored on a 15-yard run, while all Detroit mustered in reply was a lone Jason Hanson field goal in the second quarter.


Green Bay Packers 21-14 Chicago Bears
Ryan Grant rushed for 137 yards and two touchdowns to help the in-form Packers improve to 9-4 and tighten their grip on one of the two wildcard berths available in the NFC.

From Green Bay's first play from scrimmage Grant galloped in for a 62-yard score that helped his side open up a 13-0 lead, their other points coming from the boot of Mason Crosby.

However the Bears - who have now lost seven of their last nine outings - moved ahead when Jay Cutler threw touchdowns to Johnny Knox and Devin Aromashodu either side of half time.

An interception, one of two on the day, from Cutler cost his team dear though, as the turnover in the fourth quarter led to Grant going in for the game-winning TD from one yard out.


Carolina Panthers 10-20 New England Patriots
The Patriots ended a two-game losing streak with a determined victory over Carolina that means they remain ahead in the AFC East with an 8-5 record.

Wes Welker had 105 yards receiving on 10 catches but it was on the ground where New England excelled, as they managed 185 yards rushing.

Laurence Maroney led the way with 94 yards on 22 carries, while Kevin Faulk contributed 58 and a second-quarter touchdown that levelled the scores at 7-7.

A pair of Stephen Gostkowski field goals clinched the result for the Pats, as the Panthers only mustered three points from the boot of kicker John Kasay after taking an early lead on Matt Moore's 41-yard pass to Steve Smith.


St. Louis Rams 7-47 Tennessee Titans
Chris Johnson starred again for Tennessee as they kept their slim play-off ambitions alive by thumping the hapless Rams at LP Field.

Running back Johnson had his eighth consecutive 100-yard rushing game and also 69 yards receiving to take his tally this season to 2,017 yards from scrimmage.

The 24-year-old finished the day with three touchdowns - two of them coming on the ground. The Titans used two quarterbacks during the game, Kerry Collins replacing the injured Vince Young, while Rob Bironas booted four field goals, his longest effort coming from 50 yards out.

Rookie quarterback Keith Null endured a tough debut for the Rams, throwing five interceptions. Vince Fuller managed one of the picks and duly ran the ball back all the way to the end zone.


Philadelphia Eagles 45-38 New York Giants
The Eagles certainly dared in the Big Apple, coming out on top at the end of a thrilling NFC East battle on Sunday night, to put themselves in pole position to win the division.

DeSean Jackson continued his penchant for big plays, returning a punt 72 yards to the end zone and then reeling in a 60-yarder from Donovan McNabb, one of two TD passes from the quarterback.

Philadelphia led 30-17 at the break after a one-yard rushing touchdown from Michael Vick but were forced to weather an almighty comeback bid from their hosts.

Eli Manning completed 27 of 38 passes for 391 yards whilst Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw both managed rushing touchdowns for the Giants. However their combined efforts were not enough to win the highest scoring game betwween the two rivals, meaning Tom Coughlin's team slip to 7-6.

San Diego Chargers 20-17 Dallas Cowboys
San Diego made it 16 straight wins in the month of December with an impressive road success over Dallas, who slipped back behind Philadelphia in the NFC East.

The Chargers broke open a 10-10 tie in the fourth quarter when Philip Rivers capped a long drive with a 14-yard touchdown pass, the 100th of the quarterback's career, to tight end Antonio Gates.

They followed that up with Nate Kaeding's second field goal of the game to leave the Cowboys with too much to do in the closing minutes, despite Tony Romo's late, late TD pass to Patrick Crayton.

To make matters worse for Dallas, who have now lost two in a row and six of their last seven games in December, linebacker DeMarcus Ware was carted off the field with a neck injury.


Miami Dolphins 14-10 Jacksonville Jaguars
The Dolphins triumphed in Jacksonville to move above .500 for the first time this season and end the Jaguars' five-game winning run on home soil.

Ricky Williams rushed for 108 yards and a TD while quarterback Chad Henne also found the end zone on the ground, his one-yard run helping Miami (7-6) move 14-0 ahead midway through the second quarter.

From then on the Dolphins relied on their defence to seal the win. Maurice Jones-Drew did run in from one yard out to halve the deficit before the interval but finished with just 59 yards on 18 carries.

All the Jaguars managed in the second half was a 25-yard field goal from Josh Scobee. Their hopes of a late TD to win the game disappeared when quarterback David Garrard was sacked for a third time.


New York Jets 26-3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Jets remain in the running for the play-offs thanks to a 26-3 result on the road against a Tampa Bay team who have still only managed one win this season.

Tail-back Thomas Jones had 99 yards and two touchdowns on the ground for the visitors, who were without starting quarterback Mark Sanchez due to injury.

Kellen Clemens had an easy job as the stand-in under centre - turn around and handing the ball off to Jones and Shonn Greene, who had 41 yards rushing on just six carries.

Jay Feely kicked four field goals while the Bucs' only points came from their kicker, Connor Barth slotting over a 43 yarder. Tampa Bay mustered only 124 yards of offence.


Seattle Seahawks 7-34 Houston Texans
Andre Johnson made sure the Texans stayed in the hunt for a wildcard place with a monster day against the Seahawks at Reliant Stadium.

The wide receiver went for 193 yards and two touchdowns - both in the first half - on just 11 catches to help Houston break a four-game losing run and move to 6-7 for the season.

Ryan Moats managed a TD run from four yards out while the Texans defence also found the end zone, Bernard Pollard taking an interception 70 yards to round out the scoring.

Seattle's only points came on a four-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck to tight end John Carlson right at the end of the first half, although by then their injury-hit defence had already allowed 24 points.


Washington Redskins 34-13 Oakland Raiders
Quinton Ganther rushed for his first NFL touchdown, then followed up with another less than two minutes later, to help the Redskins dismantle the Raiders.

The running back scored twice on one-yard runs during the fourth quarter to follow up a pair of touchdowns from tight end Fred Davis.

Jason Campbell completed 16 of 28 pass attempts for 222 yards while new kicker Graham Gano landed field goals from 46 and 41 yards. The Raiders lone trip into the end zone came on a one-yard run from Justin Fargas. Both teams now own 4-9 records.


Buffalo Bills 16-10 Kansas City Chiefs
Buffalo's defence had four interceptions while Terrell Owens managed the visitors' only touchdown in a battle between two struggling teams at Arrowhead Stadium.

In the end Rian Lindell's boot won the game for the Bills, the kicker slotting over three field goals from 21, 41 and 36 yards out respectively.

The Chiefs, who got into the end zone on a 76-yard run by Jamaal Charles, still had their chances to win the game but quarterback Cassel endured a wretched fourth-quarter, being picked off twice in the final 131 seconds of a game that will not live long in the memory of those fans that turned up.



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« Reply #41 on: December 18, 2009, 05:42:09 PM »

Bengals' Henry dead at 26
Receiver succumbs to injuries sustained falling out of pick-up truck

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Chris Henry: 1983-2009

Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chris Henry has died at the age of 26 from injuries suffered when he fell out of the back of a pick-up truck, local police have confirmed.

Henry had been rushed to hospital on Wednesday after being found on Oakdale Road, a residential street in northern Charlotte, with life-threatening injuries.

He died on Thursday morning at Carolinas Medical Centre.

The Charlotte Observer is reporting Henry was involved in a "domestic situation" with his fiancee on Peachtree Road.

His fiancee, who has not been named, got into a pick-up truck and drove away from the home. As she was driving, police say, Henry jumped into the back of the truck.

The domestic dispute continued and, at some point, Henry "came out" of the back of the vehicle.

Investigation
No charges have been filed, although homicide detectives are investigating the incident.

Henry was in his fifth season with the Bengals and was known for his speed and athletic ability, but also for his troubles off the field.

He was dogged by frequent disciplinary issues, including 14-games' worth of suspensions for violating NFL policy and five arrests during his career.

He had been away from the team on injured reserve since dislocating his forearm on November 8.


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« Reply #42 on: December 19, 2009, 04:53:54 PM »

WEEK 15 (ALL TIMES EST)
Thursday, Dec. 17   
Indianapolis Colts 35-31 Jacksonville Jaguars
Saturday, Dec. 19   
Dallas Cowboys at New Orleans Saints 8:20
Sunday, Dec. 20   
Chicago Bears at Baltimore Ravens 1:00
New England Patriots at Buffalo Bills 1:00
Arizona Cardinals at Detroit Lions 1:00
Cleveland Browns at Kansas City Chiefs 1:00
Atlanta Falcons at N.Y. Jets 1:00
San Francisco 49ers at Philadelphia Eagles 1:00
Green Bay Packers at Pittsburgh Steelers 1:00
Houston Texans at St. Louis Rams 1:00
Miami Dolphins at Tennessee Titans 1:00
Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos 4:05
Cincinnati Bengals at San Diego Chargers 4:05
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Seattle Seahawks 4:15
Minnesota Vikings at Carolina Panthers * 8:20
Monday, Dec. 21   
N.Y. Giants at Washington Redskins 8:30


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« Reply #43 on: December 21, 2009, 07:11:31 PM »

Thursday, Dec. 17    
Indianapolis Colts 35-31 Jacksonville Jaguars
Saturday, Dec. 19  
Dallas Cowboys 24-17 New Orleans Saints
Sunday, Dec. 20 - click HERE for round-up  
Chicago Bears 7-31 Baltimore Ravens
New England Patriots 17-10 Buffalo Bills
Arizona Cardinals 31-24 Detroit Lions
Cleveland Browns 41-34 Kansas City Chiefs
Atlanta Falcons 10-7 N.Y. Jets
San Francisco 49ers 13-27 Philadelphia Eagles
Green Bay Packers 36-37 Pittsburgh Steelers
Houston Texans 16-13 St. Louis Rams
Miami Dolphins 24-27 (OT) Tennessee Titans
Oakland Raiders 20-19 Denver Broncos
Cincinnati Bengals 24-27 San Diego Chargers
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24-7 Seattle Seahawks
Minnesota Vikings 7-26 Carolina Panthers
Monday, Dec. 21  
N.Y. Giants 45-12 Washington Redskins
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« Reply #44 on: December 22, 2009, 10:26:44 PM »

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Former Seattle and Green Bay head coach Mike Holmgren - who appeared on Sky Sports' NFL coverage earlier this year - has accepted a deal to become president of the Cleveland Browns - a role that will include making all football decisions.

Browns' owner Randy Lerner said Monday that he had reached a preliminary agreement with Holmgren, a Super Bowl-winning coach who brings immediate credibility to the down-and-out Browns.

"We are pleased to announce that Mike Holmgren has agreed to join the Cleveland Browns," Lerner said in a statement. "We will spend the rest of the week finalizing the details of the agreement and will make a formal announcement next week."

Holmgren, 61, is coming to Cleveland strictly in an executive role. Last week, he indicated his job offer with the Browns could include a return to the sideline. But Holmgren will remain upstairs and serve as the camera-shy Lerner's top executive.

While embraced by Cleveland fans, Holmgren's arrival could be trouble for coach Eric Mangini, who's just 3-11 in his first season. Holmgren, who likely will bring in a general manager to oversee personnel decisions, also might replace Mangini with his own coach.

But with Sunday's 41-34 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, Mangini might have strengthened his chances of staying and will have two more games to impress his new boss. Mangini is convinced he has the Browns, who have lost at least 10 games in six of the past seven seasons and made the AFC playoffs only once since 1999, headed in the right direction.

Mangini can only hope that Holmgren agrees or it will be one-and-done for him in Cleveland. Holmgren refused to speculate on Mangini's status last week during a radio appearance. He praised Mangini's coaching ability and work ethic and said he would give any coach a chance, especially one in his first season. Holmgren cited Bill Parcells' firing of Cam Cameron in Miami when the former coach took over as the Dolphins' "football czar."

"Those types of decisions, the tough decisions, sometimes they aren't fair," Holmgren said. "But I would do everything in my power to make sure it's the right one and that everyone gets a chance to prove themselves."

Interestingly, Holmgren's agreement with the Browns came exactly one year to the day after he coached the Seahawks to a 13-3 victory over Mangini's New York Jets. That essentially ended the Jets' playoff chances and finished off Mangini, who was fired following last season.

Holmgren said he was intrigued by the opportunity to join the Browns because of the absence of "layers" between him and Lerner, who in November announced he was looking to add a "serious, credible leader" to his organization. Holmgren spent two days meeting with Lerner last week and came away impressed by the owner's passion to win and what he learned about the Browns.

On Saturday, Holmgren turned down a front-office position with the Seahawks, whom he coached for 10 seasons, serving four also as the GM.

Holmgren stepped down as Seattle's coach after last season to spend more time with his family. However, the chance to rebuild another franchise was too much for Holmgren to resist, and he's coming out of semiretirement to take on the Browns, who haven't had anyone of his renown on board since their expansion return.

"The challenge of rebuilding is kind of in my blood," Holmgren said last week.

During his Monday news conference, Mangini again was put in the uncomfortable position of having to address speculation about Holmgren, who led the Packers to two Super Bowls and taking the Seahawks to their only championship-game appearance.

"I'm really focused on the group and getting them ready to play," Mangini said before the team announced its deal with Holmgren. "As far as a timeline or any of the other things, it's not what I'm doing or concentrating on. It's not what the coaches are concentrating on and not what the players are concentrating on.

"What I'm looking to do is coach the team. That's it."


   

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