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Old 11-06-2011, 05:49 PM
 
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How about Denver's win over the Raiders, in Oakland no less.

The Broncos, at 3-5 on the season, are now just one game behind the 3 division leaders, who all are 4-4.

Tebow played a hell of a game today....Raiders gave up more yards in penalties than they gained on the ground.

Hu-ah!
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Old 11-06-2011, 05:56 PM
 
Location: Asheville
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Get out of here...Denver, Tebow, won in his first 'black hole appearence ever?!...get out of here...

Oh I can't wait to hear all the sports radio guys tomorrow...expecially Jim Rome...

Wow...Denver takes it...38-24....Tebo mania this week...just watch...
Tebow played there near the end of last season and won, just gives me another reason to hate the Broncos

like I needed one
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Old 11-06-2011, 06:42 PM
 
Location: Here or There
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I didnt think the Giants would beat NE, but now the Pats have dropped two in a row. The Pats streaks at home and vs the NFC are both gone by the wayside now.
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Old 11-06-2011, 06:53 PM
 
Location: Texas
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Don't like the Giants nor the Patriots, but I hate the Giants a little less, so I'm glad they won. Even in the same division as the Cowboys, I don't mind them winning again tonight because they still have two meetings with each other and while New York's starting a rough stretch in their schedule, the Cowboys have four games in a row I think they can win - Buffalo, Washington, Miami and Arizona.
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Old 11-06-2011, 07:26 PM
 
Location: Florida
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Don't like the Giants nor the Patriots, but I hate the Giants a little less, so I'm glad they won. Even in the same division as the Cowboys, I don't mind them winning again tonight because they still have two meetings with each other and while New York's starting a rough stretch in their schedule, the Cowboys have four games in a row I think they can win - Buffalo, Washington, Miami and Arizona.
I can see them loosing to Buffalo.........mark this comment...not a fan...but i think they're going to loose that game...
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Old 11-06-2011, 07:40 PM
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Location: Tall Building down by the river
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Get out of here...Denver, Tebow, won in his first 'black hole appearence ever?!...get out of here...

Oh I can't wait to hear all the sports radio guys tomorrow...expecially Jim Rome...

Wow...Denver takes it...38-24....Tebo mania this week...just watch...
Skip Bayless is going to go NUTS tomorrow
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Old 11-06-2011, 07:42 PM
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One stat that was suprising today

The Pats loss at home for the first time since 2002 which was the Packers.
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Old 11-06-2011, 07:52 PM
 
Location: Southern Willamette Valley, Oregon
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I can see them loosing to Buffalo.........mark this comment...not a fan...but i think they're going to loose that game...
May be the game of the week!
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Old 11-06-2011, 07:52 PM
 
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Week 9 thoughts so far:

Tim Tebow. Didn't like his religiosity when he was at Florida, but I completely admire the guy's character. He's not the most talented QB - not even close, but he's the guy who gives Denver the best chance to win until they can get a bona fide pocket passer. Keep him in there and see what happens.

Dallas won a game they had to win against Seattle.

Indianapolis is looking like a disaster. Coach is gone at the end of the season. Maybe even before then. Nice guy, but his team has no answers, and they've quit on him. They're not even competing.

Jets re-established themselves in a big win over upstart Buffalo.

Houston starting to play like a team that expects to win. Finally.

San Francisco. Quiet returning to their former glory. Harbaugh has been an outstanding hire. Good team, great coach. What's particularly impressive about this team is that they play as a unit, and they play to win. They don't care how they win, just as long as they get the job done.

N.O. Saints had a letdown last week, but they're on their feet again. I think the Saints kinda needed to get slapped around a little bit. Look for them to finish strongly.

How about the Giants? And more so, what about those Patriots? Maybe this is the beginning of the end of Tom Brady and the consistently competitive Patriots?

Green Bay. Clearly the best team in the NFL right now. Their offense is amazing. Rodgers is the supreme QB in the league.

Ravens-Steeler. Another classic battle.
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Old 11-06-2011, 08:20 PM
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Week 9 thoughts so far:

Tim Tebow. Didn't like his religiosity when he was at Florida, but I completely admire the guy's character. He's not the most talented QB - not even close, but he's the guy who gives Denver the best chance to win until they can get a bona fide pocket passer. Keep him in there and see what happens.

Dallas won a game they had to win against Seattle.

Indianapolis is looking like a disaster. Coach is gone at the end of the season. Maybe even before then. Nice guy, but his team has no answers, and they've quit on him. They're not even competing.

Jets re-established themselves in a big win over upstart Buffalo.

Houston starting to play like a team that expects to win. Finally.

San Francisco. Quiet returning to their former glory. Harbaugh has been an outstanding hire. Good team, great coach. What's particularly impressive about this team is that they play as a unit, and they play to win. They don't care how they win, just as long as they get the job done.

N.O. Saints had a letdown last week, but they're on their feet again. I think the Saints kinda needed to get slapped around a little bit. Look for them to finish strongly.

How about the Giants? And more so, what about those Patriots? Maybe this is the beginning of the end of Tom Brady and the consistently competitive Patriots?

Green Bay. Clearly the best team in the NFL right now. Their offense is amazing. Rodgers is the supreme QB in the league.

Ravens-Steeler. Another classic battle.

The niners and Giants will be tied at 7-2 next week. Niners are due for a loss
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