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Boston Getting Spoiled with Back to Back Near Perfect Weeks
Posted on 13 Dec 2010 by Geoff Poster.
As if last week for Boston sports was not good enough, the city decided to grace it's sports' fans with another near perfect week once more. The only blemish once again was one loss for the Bruins while the rest of the city was able to rack up wins from both the Celtics and Patriots. Also, the Red Sox continued to roll through the off season by acquiring quite possibly the biggest free agent on...
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Chicago Bears Get Buried in the Snow 36-7 by the New England Patriots
Posted on 12 Dec 2010 by Debbie Baratz.
Prior to kickoff, the Bears learned that the Green Bay Packers (8-5) had fallen to the lowly Detroit Lions, 10-6. Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers went down with a concussion and with the loss, the Bears were in command of the NFC North. Luck seemed to be on the Bears' side. A win would have put them in the driver's seat. No need to worry about today's horrendous weather conditions, t...
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Patriots Jets Preview
Posted on 2 Dec 2010 by David Reid.
Well it’s rivalry week for the Patriots as they face the Jets this week on MNF. And as you all know this is a big one! Winner of this game will be atop the AFC East at 10-2. The loser will still have high hopes and a good chance at the playoffs, but obviously that is not what the Patriots are going for. This win will not only put them in 1st in the East, but would most likely solidify the Pat...
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Patriots Lions Postgame
Posted on 1 Dec 2010 by David Reid.
Not quite the blowout I was looking for, but it was still somewhat of a blowout. It was a long shot to guess that the Lions would only score 10, but based on the way the Patriots had been playing, I would not have been surprised. Still, a 45-24 victory on Thanksgiving Day is still a big win. The Patriots looked great throughout most of the game, but especially in the second half. They definitel...
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Week 12: Feelin’ Hot, Hot, Hot…or Not, Not, Not
Posted on 30 Nov 2010 by Al Buzzelli.
Playoff time is just around the corner and, at times, it can be better to start one player who’s on a hot streak, rather than just a big name. Since Week 8 (excluding bye weeks), here’s who’s hot & who’s not: Who’s Hot Dwayne Bowe. It’s very simple: No receiver has had more yards or touchdowns in the past five weeks than Bowe (40 catches, 544 yards, 9 TD). Only two other wideout...
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Patriots and Celtics Enjoy Holiday Week, Bruins Not so Much
Posted on 29 Nov 2010 by Geoff Poster.
While the Patriots and the Celtics both enjoyed wins this past week, the Bruins were only lucky enough to celebrate one victory. With nothing going on in the world of the Red Sox either all focus was put towards these three teams especially on Thanksgiving day with the Patriots playing on the holiday for the first time since 2002. The New England Patriots Like I said before, the Patriots enjoye...
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New Names, Same New England Patriots
Posted on 4 Nov 2010 by Zachary Stanley.
No matter what personnel a coach has at his disposal, being able to get the most out of your team in every aspect is the ultimate goal. Trickling up and down the Patriots organization is a philosophy of always putting the team ahead of any singular agenda. Besides Bill Belichick's first season as head coach, the Patriots have never finished worse than 9-7. They have only missed the playoffs twi...
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MMFQ: Bigger Trouble: Phillips or Turner?
Posted on 26 Oct 2010 by Al Buzzelli.
For this version of Monday Morning Fantasy Quarterback, I decided…well, wait. I haven't decided. What I still can’t decide is whose job is in more jeopardy: Dallas’ Wade Phillips or San Diego’s Norv Turner. It makes sense to choose Phillips. His Cowboys are 1-6, just lost their franchise quarterback for probably the rest of the season (torn clavicle) and, that’s not even the scari...
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Week 7: Start’em or Sit’em
Posted on 21 Oct 2010 by Al Buzzelli.
As difficult as it can be to explain what happens in our own world, it can be even harder to explain the world of sports for that matter. I know that I referenced the Pittsburgh’s Steelers last week (Ben Roethlisberger returning after a four-game, five-week layoff), but I feel this more than applies. Luckily enough, former nine-time Pro-Bowler in Steelers’ linebacker Jack Lambert put this w...
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Which AFC Division Leaders Will Last?
Posted on 20 Oct 2010 by Zachary Stanley.
The past couple weeks have resulted in a slight return to normalcy. There are a few teams that are still not where we expected them to be (Minnesota) and may be lost for good (Dallas and San Fran), and some of these rough starts mean that there are probably some other teams benefiting from it. There are some unexpected teams atop a few divisions, but I decided to take a look at the AFC this wee...
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No Moss, Just Branch
Posted on 18 Oct 2010 by David Reid.
The Patriots had their hands full this week against a tough Ravens team yet were able to battle all game and find a way to win in overtime. The biggest story of the game was the return of Deion Branch, the long time Patriot who was traded to the Seahawks in 2006 for a 1st round pick. He was just traded back this week to the Patriots for a 4th round pick in the 2011 draft. Aside from being back ...
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Can the Seahawks finally get a win on the road against a non divisonal foe
Posted on 14 Oct 2010 by Tyler Niemi.
The 2 – 2 Seahawks fresh off a bye week travel to the windy city to face the 4 – 1 Chicago Bears. On paper this looks like it will be an interesting game. We will see how newly aquired Sehawk RB Marshawn Lynch will favor against Brian Urlacher and this tough Bears defense which has the third best rush defense. Averaging 78.6 yards a game. The last couple times these two teams have m...









