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Around The League - Week 10

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[b]2nd Quarter[/b]
Chargers TD Ladainian Tomlinson 3 yd run
[b]Chargers 14[/b] Eagles 0

Eagles FG David Akers 18 yd.
[b]Chargers 14[/b] Eagles 3

Eagle FG David Akers 25 yd
[b]Chargers 14[/b] Eagles 6

[b]End Of 2nd[/b]
[b]Chargers 14[/b] Eagles 6
Lead Pass Donovan Mcnabb 15 of 24 179 yds.
Lead Rush Ladainian Tomlinson 11 for 40 yds.
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[b]2nd Quarter[/b]
Chiefs TD Jamaal Charles 44 yd run (larry Johnson who that?)
Chiefs 10 Raiders 10
Chiefs FG Ryan Succop 25 yd.
[b]Chiefs 13[/b] Raiders 10

[b]End Of 2nd[/b]
[b]Chiefs 13[/b] Raiders 10

Lead Passer Matt Cassel 12 of 22 163 yds. 1 INT
Lead Rusher Micheal Bush 5 for 69yds.
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What we need is the Eagles to win. But they are so stupid that instead of trying San Diego's soft run defense. They keep trying to throw the deep ball against the Chargers good secondary.
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[b]2ND Quarter[/b]
Seahawks TD John Carlson 31 yd pass from Matt Hasselback
[b]Seahawks 14 [/b]Cardinals 0

Cardinals TD Steve Breaston 28 yd pass from Kurt Warner
[b]Seahawks 14[/b] Cardinals 7

Seahawk FG Olindo Mare 32 yd.
[b]Seahawks 17 [/b]Cardinals 7

Cardinal FG Neil Rackers 27 yds.
[b]Seahawks 17[/b] Cardinals 10

[b]End Of 2nd[/b]
[b]Seahawks[/b] 17 Cardinals 10

Lead Passer Matt Hasselbeck 14 of 24 174 yds. 1 TD
Leas Rusher Justin Forsett 10 for 76 yds.
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[b]2nd Quarter[/b]
Green Bay FG Mason Crosby 48 YD.
[b]Packers 3[/b] Cowboys 0

[b]End of 2ND[/b]
[b]Packers 3[/b] Cowboys 0

Lead Passer Aaron Rodgers 16 of 22 122 yds.
Lead Rusher Ryan Grant 7 of 28 yds.



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[b]3rd Quarter[/b]

Charger TD Ladainian Tomlinson 20 yd run
[b]Chargers 21[/b] Eagles 6

Eagles FG David Akers 25 yd.
[b]Chargers 21[/b] Eagles 9

Charger TD Legedu Naanee 20 yd pass from Philip Rivers.
[b]Chargers 28[/b] Eagles 9

[b]End Of 3rd[/b]
[b]Chargers 28[/b] Eagles 9

Lead Passer Donovan McNabb 23 of 37,329 yds.
Lead Rusher Ladianian Tomlinson 18 for 82 yds.
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[b]3rd Quarter[/b]
Cardinal TD Beanie Wells 10 yd
Seahawks 17 Cardinals 17.

[b]End Of 3rd[/b]
Seahawks 17 Cardinals 17

Lead Passer Kurt Warner 23 of 30,236 yds,1 TD
Lead Rusher Justin Forsett 13 for 103 yds.
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[b]4th Quarter[/b]
Eagle TD Jeremy Maclin 5 yd pass from Donovan McNabb
[b]Chargers 28[/b] Eagles 16

Eagles TD Brent Celek 6 yd from Donovan McNabb
[b]Chargers 28 [/b]Eagles 23

Eagles trying to comeback

Charger FG Nate Keading 29 yd
[b]Chargers 31[/b] Eagles 23
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[b]4th quarter[/b]
Packer TD Aaron Rodgers 1 yd run
[b]Packers 1[/b]0 Cowboys 0

Packer TD Spencer Havner 2 yd pass from Aaron Rodgers
[b]Packers 17 [/b]Cowboys 0

Cowboy TD Roy Williams 9 yd pass from Tony Romo
[b]Packers 17[/b] Cowboys 7
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[b]4th Quarter[/b]
Seahawk FG Olindo Mare 20 yd.
[b]Seahawks 20[/b] Cardinals 17

Cardinals TD Beanie Wells 13 yd run.
[b]Cardinals 24[/b] Seahawks 20

Cardinals TD Larry Fitzgerald 18 yds from Kurt Warner
[b]Cardinals 31[/b] Seahawks 20
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The Packers are proving that either they're a much better team than their record indicates, or the Cowboys are a fluke. Maybe both.
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[quote name='theFRANCHISE' date='15 November 2009 - 07:16 PM' timestamp='1258330586' post='282075']
The Packers are proving that either they're a much better team than their record indicates, or the Cowboys are a fluke. Maybe both.
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Both IMO after being b**ch slapped by Favre twice the were still staggering around in Tampa
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[b]FINAL[/b]
[b]Chargers 31[/b] Eagles 23

Lead Passer Donovan McNabb 35 of 55 450 yds. 2 TD 1 INT.
Lead Rusher Ladainian Tomlinson 24 for 96 yds.
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[b]1st Quarter[/b]
Colts TD Joseph Addai 15 yd pass frpm Peyton Manning
[b]Colts 7[/b] Patriots 0

Patriots TD Laurence Maroney 1 yd run
Colts 7 Patriots 7

[b]End Of 1st[/b]
Colts 7 Patriots 7

Leading Passer Peyton Manning 8 of 11 105 yds.,1 TD
Leading Rusher Kevin Faulk 4 for 39 yds.
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[b]2nd Quarter[/b]
Patriots FG Stephen Gostkowski 31 yd.
[b]Patriots 10[/b] Colts 7

Patriots TD Randy Moss 63 YD pass from Tom Brady
[b]Patriots 17[/b] Colts 7

Patriots TD Julian Edelman 9 yd pass from Tom Brady
[b]Patriots 24[/b] Colts 7

Colts TD Reggie Wayne 20 yd pass from Peyton Manning
[b]Patriots 24[/b] Colts 14

[b]End Of 2nd[/b]
[b]Patriots 24 [/b]Colts 14

Leading Passer Tom Brady 11 of 19,237 yds,2 TD
Leading Rusher Kevin Faulk 5 for 41 yds.
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[b]4th Quarter[/b]
Patriots TD Randy Moss 5 yd pass from Tom Brady
[b]Patriots 31[/b] Colts 14

Colts TD Pierre Garcon 29 yd pass from Peyton Manning
[b]Patriots 31[/b] Colts 21

Patriots FG Stephen Gostkowski 36 yd.
[b]Patriots 34 [/b]Colts 21

Colts TD Joseph Addai 4 yd run.
[b]Patriots 34[/b] Colts 28

Colts TD Reggie Wayne 1 yd pass from Peyton Manning
[b]Colts 35[/b] Patriots 34
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[u][b]Week 10 thru Sunday[/b][/u]
Bears 6 [b]49ers 10[/b]
Falcons 19 [b]Panthers 28[/b]
Buccaneers 23 [b]Dolphins 25[/b]
Lions 10 [b]Vikings 27[/b]
[b]Jaguars 24[/b] Jets 22
[b]Bengals 18[/b] Steelers 12
[b]Saints 28 [/b]Rams 23
Bills 17 [b]Titans 41[/b]
Broncos 17 [b]Redskins 27[/b]
[b]Chiefs 16[/b] Raiders 10
Seahawks 20 [b]Cardinals 31[/b]
Cowboys 7 [b]Packers 17[/b]
Eagles 23 [b]Chargers 31[/b]
Patriots 34 [b]Colts 35[/b]
Home teams are 10-4 so far this week.
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So we're all pretty happy about the Jets and the Steelers, and I found some interesting stats about each of them.

New York: For the Jets, turnovers make all the difference. They’ve turned the ball over four times in their four wins, and 14 times in their five losses.

Pittsburgh: Mike Tomlin was 7-0 at home against AFC North opponents since the start of his career. With a Steelers victory, Tomlin would have tied for the second-most consecutive wins (8) at home to start a career against divisional opponents since 1970.

Furthermore, Pittsburgh had a 4-0 record at home and would have become the ninth defending Super Bowl champion to start the following season 5-0 at home. All eight of the previous clubs reached the playoffs and four went on to win consecutive Super Bowl titles.

Many people are also excited about the Patriots loss, so here's a fun fact for you guys:

With a win and a 300-yard performance, Brady would have had 15 consecutive wins when passing for 300 yards and would have been one shy of tying Johnny Unitas (16) for the most consecutive wins with 300 passing yards in NFL history.
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[quote name='darklight1216' date='16 November 2009 - 04:59 PM' timestamp='1258408765' post='282590']
So we're all pretty happy about the Jets and the Steelers, and I found some interesting stats about each of them.

New York: For the Jets, turnovers make all the difference. They’ve turned the ball over four times in their four wins, and 14 times in their five losses.

Pittsburgh: Mike Tomlin was 7-0 at home against AFC North opponents since the start of his career. With a Steelers victory, Tomlin would have tied for the second-most consecutive wins (8) at home to start a career against divisional opponents since 1970.

Furthermore, Pittsburgh had a 4-0 record at home and would have become the ninth defending Super Bowl champion to start the following season 5-0 at home. All eight of the previous clubs reached the playoffs and four went on to win consecutive Super Bowl titles.

Many people are also excited about the Patriots loss, so here's a fun fact for you guys:

With a win and a 300-yard performance, Brady would have had 15 consecutive wins when passing for 300 yards and would have been one shy of tying Johnny Unitas (16) for the most consecutive wins with 300 passing yards in NFL history.
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Thanks for the stats Darklight and thanks for posting lol i'd like to do this everyweek and you guys can talk about the games here,it'll be like an every non raven game thread.
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