Tuesday, November 16, 2010

NFL Week 10 Recap



Jets
26
Browns
20
Santonio Holmes shows his closing power again as he scores the Jets game-winning touchdown in overtime.


Ravens
21
Falcons
26
Matt Ryan and Roddy White tore the Ravens defense apart, especially on the final drive that took them 45 seconds to go 62 yards for the game winning scores.

Lions
12
Bills
14
They did it! The Bills finally won a game. Only the Lions would throw the game tying two-point conversion pass out of bounds, but hey, the Bills will take it any way they can.

Vikings
13
Bears
27
Brett Favre struggled significantly in this game. His receivers seemed to fall down on each of his interceptions. Jay Cutler threw 2 picks, but threw 3 touchdowns to help the Bears keep their hold on first place in the North.

Bengals
17
Colts
23
Peyton Manning did not need to do much to win this one as he threw for a season low 185 yards and no touchdowns. The Colts took over sole possession of first in the South.

Titans
17
Dolphins
29
After losing Chad Pennington and Chad Henne in this game, Tyler Thigpen managed to lead the Dolphins to victory over Randy Moss and the Titans.

Panthers
16
Buccaneers
31
The Buccaneers are undefeated against teams with losing records this season. The Panthers also lost Jimmy Clausen to a concussion and started their 4th string running back.

Texans
24
Jaguars
31
HAIL MARY! The Jaguars pulled off the stunning win at home on a deflected Hail Mary pass in the final seconds of the game. Nothing is going right for the Texans.

Chiefs
29
Broncos
49
The Chiefs we all know and love are starting to show their faces again. Their defense did not show up in this one and the Broncos took advantage and had a big game.

Cowboys
33
Giants
20
Jason Garrett managed to motivate a lifeless team and turned the lights out on the Giants and their winning streak. Are the Cowboys good now, or did the Giants just have an off game?

Seahawks
36
Cardinals
18
Pete Carroll is the first Seahawks coach to win at University of Phoenix Stadium. The Seahawks have now swept what looks like a lifeless Cardinals teams and have possession of first place.

Rams
20
49ers
23
The Rams continue to struggle on the road and their pass defense was exposed by Troy Smith and his 356 passing yards.

Patriots
39
Steelers
26
The Steelers defense looked confused and their offense just didn’t click. The Patriots can always be counted on to win right after a loss.

Eagles
59
Redskins
28
Michael Vick has made the Eagles a very big threat in the NFC. He is playing better than he ever did in Atlanta and has his team in line for a playoff berth. Donovan McNabb did not look like a $70 million dollar man in this one.

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