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Post time 17-12-2007 11:15 AM | Show all posts
finally the dolphins win for the first time this season

the battle for NFC home field advantage is still alive
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Post time 17-12-2007 03:08 PM | Show all posts



Week Fifteen

Bye Week Teams: None



Monday December 17, 2007

      Chicago Bears
13
      Minnesota Vikings
20
        Recap


Updated on Monday, Dec 17, 2007 9:56 pm, PT






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Post time 20-12-2007 09:59 AM | Show all posts



Week Sixteen

Bye Week Teams: None



Thursday December 20, 2007

      Pittsburgh Steelers
41
      St. Louis Rams
24
        Recap


Updated on Thursday, Dec 20, 2007 9:12 pm, PT






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Post time 22-12-2007 01:45 AM | Show all posts
from now on I'll be rooting for Jessica Simpson until God separate her from TR
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Post time 22-12-2007 01:02 PM | Show all posts



Week Sixteen

Bye Week Teams: None



Saturday December 22, 2007

      Dallas Cowboys
20
      Carolina Panthers
13
        Recap


Updated on Saturday, Dec 22, 2007 8:55 pm, PT






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Post time 23-12-2007 12:58 PM | Show all posts



Week Sixteen

Bye Week Teams: None



Sunday December 23, 2007

      New York Giants
38
      Buffalo Bills
21
        Recap

      Green Bay Packers
7
      Chicago Bears
35
        Recap

      Cleveland Browns
14
      Cincinnati Bengals
19
        Recap

      Kansas City Chiefs
20
      Detroit Lions
25
        Recap

      Houston Texans
15
      Indianapolis Colts
38
        Recap

      Oakland Raiders
11
      Jacksonville Jaguars
49
        Recap

      Philadelphia Eagles
38
      New Orleans Saints
23
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      Atlanta Falcons
27
      Arizona Cardinals
30
        Recap

      Tampa Bay Buccaneers
19
      San Francisco 49ers
21
        Recap

      Miami Dolphins
7
      New England Patriots
28
        Recap

      Baltimore Ravens
6
      Seattle Seahawks
27
        Recap

      New York Jets
6
      Tennessee Titans
10
        Recap

      Washington Redskins
32
      Minnesota Vikings
21
        Recap


Updated on Sunday, Dec 23, 2007 9:10 pm, PT






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Post time 24-12-2007 06:12 AM | Show all posts

with green bay lost to chicago, dallas earned home field advantage throughout the playoff in nfc. new england earned that right in the afc.

in afc, colts, chargers and steelers won their divisions, while jaguars earned a playoff spot. browns and titans are battling for the last spot. if titans lose tonight, browns are in as they have better conference record.

in nfc, packers, buccaneers and seahawks won their divisions, while giants earned a playoff spot. vikings and redskins are battling for the final spot. if vikings won tonight, they are in.
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Post time 24-12-2007 01:12 PM | Show all posts



Week Sixteen

Bye Week Teams: None



Monday December 24, 2007

      Denver Broncos
3
      San Diego Chargers
23
        Recap


Updated on Monday, Dec 24, 2007 8:46 pm, PT






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Post time 24-12-2007 02:30 PM | Show all posts

Reply #768 oobi's post

Oobi, your pick for tomorrow MNF makes me smile

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Post time 25-12-2007 12:48 PM | Show all posts

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glad to hear. even better, they covered the spread!
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Post time 25-12-2007 03:19 PM | Show all posts
damnit GB kalah pulak ok la masuk gak playoff at least for sure kn mantap kan defense tu
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Post time 25-12-2007 07:48 PM | Show all posts
wow what a week!!!!
  the pats is 15-0 just another game to equal dolphin records
  tom brady threw 3 td passes need 1 to equal peyton manning records.
    moss just need 1 more catch to equal jerry rice records.
what a seasons for the pats!!!
     1 more game to to go!!!
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Post time 26-12-2007 03:07 AM | Show all posts

Reply #768 oobi's post

Bolts won big last nite. Should have more touchdowns instead of just field goals....
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Post time 26-12-2007 10:54 AM | Show all posts

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chargers need to win their last game against raiders in oakland (should be automatic), or hoping that the steelers lose theirs (not easy since they will play at the same time), to secure #3 seed. this will enable them to avoid facing new england early in the playoff, and especially jacksonville in wildcard game. jacksonville will be my pick in wildcard round, no matter who they'll face.



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Post time 27-12-2007 08:31 AM | Show all posts

Reply #774 oobi's post

Agree with you. Jacksonville is a good team this year. They already beat Chargers during the season, so I also pick for Jacksonville if they meet with Chargers in the playoff.

Correct me if I'm wrong. If Chargers win next week game against Raiders, they will face Titans in the playoff , right?
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Post time 27-12-2007 09:09 AM | Show all posts

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if chargers win next sunday against raiders and titans beat colts, yes, they will wait for tennessee in san diego in the first round. if titans lose, browns will head to san diego (even if browns lose to 49ers next week). reason: browns have better conference record compare to titans.
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Post time 27-12-2007 10:35 AM | Show all posts

Reply #776 oobi's post

Ok, then Chargers definitely need to win next week to avoid playing against Jacksonville in the playoff

Better Titans (can they beat Colts???) or Browns than Jaguars in the playoff.....
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Post time 27-12-2007 12:37 PM | Show all posts

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playing in indianapolis, and if colts leave their starters in the game for the whole game, i don't see titans win the game. if colts starters left by half time, titans have great chance to take the game.
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Post time 28-12-2007 03:21 AM | Show all posts





- leading men -

One Man's Picks for an MVP on Every Team


By Jeffri Chadiha
ESPN.com
(Archive)
December 26, 2007


Link to original article


There isn't going to be any surprise when the NFL names its Most Valuable Player this season.

New England quarterback Tom Brady wrapped up that award sometime around midseason, when it became obvious that he would be unstoppable unless an injury or Mother Nature got in his way. Sure, Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss and Green Bay quarterback Brett Favre might get some votes.

But they should know the league's MVP award is a done deal by now. Brady simply has been that good.

In fact, Brady's dominance made us think about all those other players who've been obscured by his brilliance. After all, it's not like he's the only man in the league who's enjoyed an impressive season. There's been at least one player on every team who has merited some level of recognition -- even if this season has belonged to Brady and the Patriots -- and that's why we've decided to focus on those individuals. Instead of trying to figure out who can come in second to Brady for league MVP, we're going to name an MVP for each team.

Some of these players are being honored because they've produced extraordinary numbers. Others are being recognized because of their consistency and toughness.

But let's make one thing clear about this list: All of these men had tremendous value. Each of their teams would have been hard-pressed to compensate for their absences.






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Post time 28-12-2007 03:21 AM | Show all posts





AFC: Most Valuable Player


          AFC East



Tom Brady, QB. Can there be any question about this one? Brady is enjoying one of the best passing seasons in NFL history and he might as well clear some space in his home for the league MVP trophy as well.




Jason Peters, LT. He started his career as a right tackle, but he's already made the Pro Bowl after 23 starts on the left side. How good is Peters? He allowed just two sacks through his first 14 games.




Leon Washington, RB-KR. He provided a fair share of the big plays for a team that hasn't had many of those this season. His performance as a returner (he scored on three kickoffs) was also as good as anybody in the NFL.




Jason Taylor, DE. A lousy season in Miami didn't stop Taylor from playing with the same spirit that earned him NFL Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2006.




          AFC North



Ben Roethlisberger, QB. After an injury-plagued, error-filled 2006 campaign, Big Ben has proven that his troubles are behind him. He's going to his first Pro Bowl because he has shown that he can handle an offense built around his strengths.




Derek Anderson, QB. All you have to know about Anderson is that Browns general manager Phil Savage said he "saved our season." Anderson also happens to be the most improved player in the NFL.




T.J. Houshmandzadeh, WR. There haven't been many positives for the Bengals this season. Houshmandzadeh's career-high and league-best 103 receptions (through 15 games) -- along with his first Pro Bowl appearance -- qualifies as one of the few.




Ed Reed, FS. He's still the best playmaking safety in the NFL.                                                                                                   






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