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Post time 28-12-2007 03:22 AM | Show all posts





AFC: Most Valuable Player


          AFC South



Reggie Wayne, WR. He's been a reliable weapon in an offense that has been plagued by injuries to its receivers. If not for Randy Moss, Wayne would've been the most dominant wideout in the AFC this year.




David Garrard, QB. It looks like the Jaguars made the right call when they dumped Byron Leftwich in the preseason and gave Garrard the starting job. Through Week 16, Garrard has thrown 18 touchdown passes and just three interceptions.




Albert Haynesworth, DT. Talk about a turnaround. Last season Haynesworth was known as the guy who served a five-game suspension for stomping on the head of Dallas Cowboys center Andre Gurode. This season he has been the key variable on a defensive line that had been dominant until a hamstring injury slowed him down. If you don't double-team this guy, he dominates.




DeMeco Ryans, MLB. The 2006 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year will go to his first Pro Bowl. Something tells us he'll be back in Hawaii many times before his career ends.




          AFC West



LaDainian Tomlinson, RB. The Chargers started turning their season around when they remembered that the league's best runner operated in their backfield. Tomlinson has been unstoppable recently with three 100-yard games in the last three weeks.




Champ Bailey, CB. On a defense that disappointed for most of this season, Bailey wasn't part of the problem. That's why he's heading back to the Pro Bowl.




Jared Allen, DE. He put last season's alcohol problems behind him by playing like a man on a mission (his 13 絪acks through 16 games are a career-high). The Chiefs need more players with his combination of talent and desire.




Justin Fargas, RB. With LaMont Jordan and Dominic Rhodes in the fold, he was supposed to be an afterthought. He wound up producing his first 1,000-yard season and proving that he was Oakland's best offensive weapon.






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Post time 28-12-2007 03:22 AM | Show all posts





NFC: Most Valuable Player


          NFC East



Tony Romo, QB. He's answered all the questions about whether he deserved a fat extension from the Cowboys this season. Even though he can still be a little too cavalier at times, he's going to be an elite quarterback for a long time.




Plaxico Burress, WR. You want to talk about tough? Burress produced every Sunday despite nursing an ankle injury so painful that he couldn't practice during the week. Giants quarterback Eli Manning should be grateful he has this guy on the roster.




Sean Taylor, FS. The fans, coaches and players honored him by posthumously selecting him to the Pro Bowl. It wasn't just a nice gesture. He really had been playing that well before he died on Nov. 27 following a gunshot wound sustained in a home invasion.




Brian Westbrook, RB. He's been beaten up all season, but that hasn't stopped him from producing. In fact, it's hard to remember when his diminutive size was a major reason the Eagles were concerned about his receiving as many touches as he's had this year.




          NFC North



Brett Favre, QB. Another no-brainer. If not for Brady, Favre would be running away with the league MVP award this season.                              




Adrian Peterson, RB. He's been the most dynamic player in the Twin Cities since Randy Moss was running past hapless defenders a few years back. If not for a knee injury that cost him two games, Peterson would've broken Eric Dickerson's NFL rookie rushing record of 1,808 yards.




Jon Kitna, QB. His prediction of 10 wins for the Lions made people snicker, but his leadership kept them competitive for much longer than most cynics expected.




Lance Briggs, LB. He' s been of the few highlights on a team that has disappointed all season.                                                                        






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Post time 28-12-2007 03:23 AM | Show all posts





NFC: Most Valuable Player


          NFC South



Jeff Garcia, QB. He's been exactly what the Bucs hoped he'd be -- a reliable, experienced leader who will limit his mistakes. Garcia's numbers haven't been spectacular, but his presence has been invaluable.




Drew Brees, QB. The Saints could have crumbled after opening the season with four straight losses. Instead, Brees led them back into playoff contention with his passing.




Jon Beason, MLB. The Panthers fell out of contention so quickly that it was easy to miss Beason's contributions. He has a bright future in this league.




Michael Boley, OLB. He leads the Falcons with 106 tackles and he's also added three sacks, four forced fumbles and two interceptions. Those would be Pro Bowl-worthy numbers on a better team.




          NFC West



Patrick Kerney, DE.  Kerney signed a six-year, $39.5 million deal in the offseason and then produced a league-best 14.5 sacks. That's a pretty good return on investment.




Larry Fitzgerald, WR. The Cardinals played the quarterback shuffle (Matt Leinart and Kurt Warner) and they lost Anquan Boldin to injury at different points of this season. None of those problems affected Fitzgerald's productivity.




Patrick Willis, LB. This rookie seemed to be a perfect fit on a team that employs one of the greatest middle linebackers ever (49ers assistant head coach Mike Singletary). It turns out that Willis was even better than advertised as he leads the NFL in tackles.




Torry Holt, WR. A lot of things went wrong for a Rams offense that was ravaged by injuries to stars like quarterback Marc Bulger, running back Steven Jackson and left tackle Orlando Pace. Holt wasn't one of them.






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Post time 29-12-2007 01:10 PM | Show all posts



Week Seventeen

Bye Week Teams: None



Saturday December 29, 2007

      New England Patriots
38
      New York Giants
35
        Recap


Updated on Saturday, Dec 29, 2007 9:21 pm, PT






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Post time 30-12-2007 01:24 PM | Show all posts



Week Seventeen

Bye Week Teams: None



Sunday December 30, 2007

      New Orleans Saints
25
      Chicago Bears
33
        Recap

      San Francisco 49ers
7
      Cleveland Browns
20
        Recap

      Detroit Lions
13
      Green Bay Packers
34
        Recap

      Jacksonville Jaguars
28
      Houston Texans
42
        Recap

      Cincinnati Bengals
38
      Miami Dolphins
25
        Recap

      Buffalo Bills
9
      Philadelphia Eagles
17
        Recap

      Carolina Panthers
31
      Tampa Bay Buccaneers
23
        Recap

      Seattle Seahawks
41
      Atlanta Falcons
44
        Recap

      Dallas Cowboys
6
      Washington Redskins
27
        Recap

      Pittsburgh Steelers
21
      Baltimore Ravens
27
        Recap

      St. Louis Rams
19
      Arizona Cardinals
48
        Recap

      Minnesota Vikings
19
      Denver Broncos
22
        Recap   OT

      San Diego Chargers
30
      Oakland Raiders
17
        Recap

      Kansas City Chiefs
10
      New York Jets
13
        Recap   OT

      Tennessee Titans
16
      Indianapolis Colts
10
        Recap


Updated on Sunday, Dec 30, 2007 8:28 pm, PT






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Post time 30-12-2007 04:12 PM | Show all posts
what a game between the giant n the pats!!!!
welldone to both teams!!!

finally the records is ours!!!
   brady break peyton manning's records!!!!
   moss break jerry rice's records!!!!!!
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Post time 31-12-2007 07:56 AM | Show all posts

Reply #786 carrim7's post

Congrats carrim7 for Pats excellent season.

Chargers game is on right now and the Bolts is making me nervous man! 27-17 and 9 minutes to go (4th )....
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Post time 31-12-2007 08:23 AM | Show all posts

Reply #785 oobi's post

Oobi. Chargers won 30 to 17   We will be waiting for either Titans or Browns next week...
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Post time 31-12-2007 11:33 AM | Show all posts

Reply #787 nhuser's post

thanks man.
  anyway it's still 3 game till ththe true goal of the pats!!
a lot of still need to be done.
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Post time 31-12-2007 11:36 AM | Show all posts

Reply #789 carrim7's post

yup, pats now is going for 19-0.
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Post time 31-12-2007 12:16 PM | Show all posts

Reply #788 nhuser's post


congratulation! titans will try to stop chargers from moving on next week.
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Post time 31-12-2007 12:27 PM | Show all posts

niners? they are in bad shape. they need new head coach. today, they played afraid. 9 1st downs? you're kidding right? it's end of the season. put michael robinson in there, quarterbacking the team. yes, he's not typical nfl qb. but, you'll never know until you try.

nobody knew about brady until bledsoe got hurt. brady had to plea to even got an offer to enter college, and finally michigan gave him a chance. even then, he was number 7 in depth chart and he had to share his time while quarterbacking wolveries in his senior year.

nolan will never be even a good head coach, not even close. he's a defensive co-ordinator, that's it! i don't see any learning curve during his three years as san francisco head coach. he continued to play afraid, play not to lose rather than play to win. very frustrating. san francisco fans are not used to that. we've been blessed with great offenses time after time, since y.a. tittle and john brodie, to joe montana and steve young. the yorks need to make a decision. dump nolan, promote singletary. singletary will be top candidate for any hc opening in the nfl. keep him, don't let him go. then, go after mike martz or cam cameron (if their teams let them go).
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Post time 1-1-2008 02:47 AM | Show all posts





- miami -

Parcells Begins Dolphins Shakeup



Associated Press
December 31, 2007

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DAVIE, Fla. - Bill Parcells' shakeup of the Miami Dolphins began Monday with the firing of general manager Randy Mueller.
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Assistant director of player personnel Mike Baugh and college scouting coordinator Rick Thompson also departed.






Miami Dolphins vice president of football operations Bill Parcells, left, and Ron Wolf, center, former general manager of the Green Bay Packers, stand for the national anthem before the Dolphins game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Dolphin Stadium in Miami, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2007. The others are unidentified. The Bengals won the game 38-25, leaving the Dolphins with a 1-15 record for the season.

(AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)



Also at risk of being fired was coach Cam Cameron, who said he would discuss his future with Parcells this week. On Sunday, the Dolphins became only the eighth team to finish 1-15.

Parcells began work Thursday as executive vice president of football operations.

Mueller was the Dolphins' general manager for three seasons but was in charge of personnel decisions only since coach Nick Saban left a year ago.

Mueller received mixed reviews for his moves in 2007, which included the acquisition of free-agent linebacker Joey Porter and the selection of receiver Ted Ginn Jr. and quarterback John Beck in the draft.

Mueller was general manager of the New Orleans Saints in 2000-01.





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Post time 1-1-2008 05:03 AM | Show all posts





-  ravens fire head coach after 5-11 season -

Baltimore Ravens Fire Head Coach after Disappointing Season



By DAVID GINSBURG
AP Sports Writer
December 31, 2007

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OWINGS MILLS, Md. - Brian Billick was fired as coach of the Baltimore Ravens on Monday, less than a day after his team concluded a disappointing 5-11 season.
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Players were told of the dismissal as they packed up their lockers at the team's practice facility.

Billick won the 2001 Super Bowl in his second season with the Ravens, and led the team to a franchise-best 13-3 record in 2006. But Baltimore lost a team-record nine consecutive games this season before ending the skid Sunday with a 27-21 win over Pittsburgh.






Baltimore Ravens coach Brian Billick looks over plays on the sidelines during the first half of the Ravens' NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2007, in Baltimore. The Ravens won 27-21.

(AP Photo/Gail Burton)



"This is the reality of our business," cornerback Samari Rolle said.

Billick's nine seasons with Baltimore was tied for third with Philadelphia's Andy Reid as the third-longest current run with the same team. He took the Ravens to the playoffs in 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2006, but Baltimore won only one postseason game since its Super Bowl run after the 2000 season.

"Sometimes the message can get repetitive after a while," 12-year offensive tackle Jonathan Ogden said.

Ogden said this month that Billick had informed the team he would be returning in 2008. But owner Steve Bisciotti evidently changed his mind.

The Ravens expected to compete for a world championship this season after bringing back almost every starter from last year's AFC North champions. But injuries and a turnover-prone offense contributed to a complete collapse after a 4-2 start, and Baltimore finished last in the division.

"This year the injury bug not only hit us, (it) hit our prime-time players," linebacker Bart Scott said.

Billick, 53, was hired as Baltimore's second head coach in January 1999, succeeding Ted Marchibroda. In Billick's first season, the Ravens reached .500 (8-8) for the first time. Then he led Baltimore to a 12-4 record and a berth in the Super Bowl, where the Ravens beat the New York Giants 34-7.

Billick was 80-64 as Baltimore's coach. He was the offensive coordinator of the Minnesota Vikings before being coming to the Ravens.

"I'm not saying I agree with it," kicker Matt Stover said of Billick's dismissal, "but sometimes things have to change."





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Post time 2-1-2008 06:24 AM | Show all posts

Reply #791 oobi's post

chargers menang punyer
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Post time 2-1-2008 08:03 PM | Show all posts

Reply #790 nhuser's post

yup..tht is the true goal of the pats.

hope the pats will have enough motivation to be the best!!!

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Post time 3-1-2008 05:50 AM | Show all posts

okay football fans. why don't we make this season playoff games more fun. let's predict which team will win this week wildcard games and by how much and/or what the scores will be. oobi akan put out my prediction on friday.
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Post time 3-1-2008 11:48 AM | Show all posts
Me first:

AFCs...
Jaguars Vs Steelers...Jags will win by 7
Titans vs Chargers..Chargers by 7

NFC...
Giants vs Buccaneers....Giants by 6
Redskins vs Seahawks...Seahawks by 14

Seems like playing Fantasy football pulak

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Post time 6-1-2008 11:56 AM | Show all posts

sorry-lah, oobi tak sempat nak post my prediction for this week. my broadband was down. baru ni ada balik. nanti oobi post results ajelah.
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Post time 6-1-2008 12:07 PM | Show all posts


     


January 5, 2008


(6) Washington              vs               (3) Seattle



14

Redskins




Qwest Field

Seattle, WA



NBC

4:30 pm ET




35

Seahawks




(5) Jacksonville              vs               (4) Pittsburgh



31

Jaguars




Heinz Field

Pittsburgh, PA



NBC

8:00 pm ET




29

Steelers




Updated on Saturday, Jan 5, 2008 8:42 pm, PT





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