Green Bay Packers are Ready to Play Against The 49ers |
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Written by Matt Stevens
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Wednesday, 18 November 2009 00:12 |
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The victory of the Packers against the Cowboys last Sunday 17.7 silenced the harsh criticism by the press and fans for the way in which the parties had behaved defensive back, adding to the two falls before Brett Favre. Now the story is different and the defensive coordinator for the Green Bay Packers, Dom Capers had a brilliant game plan that held off Dallas.
Tony Romo mixing shots and playing zone defense, paced slowly pulled the Cowboys. Capers took over the deep, they constantly shooting headed by Charles Woodson.
In addition, the Packers changed their zone coverage behind the shooting, forcing Romo to throw quickly and "closing windows" with their receptors. With Romo unsure and hesitant in the pocket, Green Bay had five catches, and they did lose the ball twice.
The Packers defense has been inconsistent, however, the effort was reflected yesterday in a 3-4 scheme.
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A Bad Decision by Bill Belichick? |
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Written by Gaby Varji
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Monday, 16 November 2009 22:24 |
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The Sunday Night was a clash of power to power between Indianapolis and New England. Both teams fought until the last second, and even with 17 points for the hosts ahead in the fourth quarter, nothing was written. At the end of the meeting, a decision of Bill Belichick, head coach of the Patriots opened the way for Peyton Manning got his ninth win in the 35-34 campaign.
The actions on the field and thus kicked off the team did not establish a stranglehold on the contrary the first offensive series ended in punts on both sides. However, the flying circus of Peyton Manning, Tom Brady appeared but would not tarnish and commanded his offense to put the cards in the first half 24-14.
Manning had an easy time in since he was not so successful, his passes went bad and even without helix when the ball was in the air. He threw 44 passes and completed 28, but the play of the game or not Manning would make Brady, Bill Belichick decided to play the fourth down with two yards forward.
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Sunday Night Football Betting Predictions - Patriots vs. Colts |
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Written by Charlie Jimenez
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Saturday, 14 November 2009 16:37 |
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The next Sunday Night Football features a duel that, surely, will be ending next January. Tom Brady versus Peyton Manning, two of the best quarterbacks in the last 10 years in the NFL will once again faces and will be a collision in which every yard will be fought until the last second.
Colts and Patriots are tied for second place in wins in the entire NFL betting history with 109, trailing only San Francisco 49ers holding the top spot with 113. Whoever wins will come closer to the prized brand and better yet, to revenge the defeats suffered years earlier in the season and playoff clashes between these teams.
New England has managed to "dominate the horse" because it has 44 wins for only 28 defeats. However, in the final game in Week 9 of 2008, the Colts won 18-15, Tom Brady did not play.
An added time the game is whether the Pats can stop the undefeated Colts and their intention to approach the record for most consecutive wins in regular season. New England should resist extreme on the field to defend his own record, 21-0.
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NFL Week 10 Betting Odds and Game Predictions |
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Written by Matt Stevens
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Saturday, 14 November 2009 13:49 |
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Cincinnati Bengals (6-2)vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-2)
Bodog Sportsbook currently have the Stelers listed as 7-point favorites versus the Bengals, while the game's total is sitting at 41.5.
Candente duel between two teams that hate each other to death and also are tied for the Division lead the AFC North.
The Steelers' defense is allowing an average 284.9 yards per game, while the Bengals are far more deficient in that area assuming an average 325.5 yards per game. However, in points allowed their opponents are more evenly matched, the Bengals have allowed 135 and the Steelers have allowed 139 units.
This season Ben Roethlisberger (the Steelers) has 185 full of 262 attempts for 2.295 yards and fourteen touchdowns and seven interceptions. While Cincinnati by Carson Palmer leads the attack, who collects 1.832-yard touchdown and fourteen items, has completed 160 of its 260 deliveries but also has suffered seven interceptions. Consider that in the last six games against the Steelers, Bengals quarterback, Carson Palmer completed 120 of its 214 passes for 1.242 yards with eleven touchdowns and two interceptions.
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