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2009 NFL Playoff Picture after Week 15
13 hours ago ago from Taking it to the House
The Miami Dolphins (RB Ricky Williams pictured) are one of seven AFC (7-7) teams still hoping for the playoffs You know somewhere former NFL Commissioner Bert Bell is smiling as the phrase he coined, “Any Given Sunday” is very true in the NFL this season. Though the Saints, Colts, Eagles, and Cardinals are already in the playoffs, there are 20 teams that are .500 or better who are all competing for the 8 playoff spots still up for grabs ...
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12 hours ago ago from www.sportsjourney.com
The Miami Dolphins (RB Ricky Williams pictured) are one of seven AFC (7-7) teams still hoping for the playoffs You know somewhere former NFL Commissioner Bert Bell is smiling as the phrase he coined, “Any Given Sunday” is very true in the NFL this season. Though the Saints, Colts, Eagles, and Cardinals are already in the playoffs, there are 20 teams that are .500 or better who are all competing for the 8 playoff spots still up for grabs ...
Related contentPackers’ Loss to The Steelers a Blessing in The Long Run?
20 hours ago ago from NFL Sport Channel
After a last-play loss to the already elminated Pittsburgh Steelers, the Packers are sitting at 9-5 and holding down the 5th seed in the NFC, the same place they were on Sunday morning. While the loss was heartbreaking for Packer fans everywhere and probably did quite a bit of harm to their blood-pressure levels, let's sit back and look at what the loss does for Green Bay's playoff chances. Entering the week, the Packers needed to ...
Related contentVikings continue to struggle | Viking Vigil
15 hours ago ago from Viking Vigil
AP Photo/Rick Havner Did the Vikings celebrate winning the NFC North a little early? An hour or so before the Vikings were supposed to take the field against the Carolina Panthers the Packers lost to the Steelers giving the Vikings the NFC North title for the second year in a row. Was this a trap game as labeled thoughout the week? With the Saints losing the previous night and the Eagles winning earlier in the day the Vikings had ...
Related contentNFL Power Rankings: Week 15
20 hours ago ago from Welcome to the NFL Spin Zone
Here are the Power Rankings following play in Week 15. The power rankings are derived using a unique formula putting emphasis on all facets of the game with certain categories having more impact on your team than other categories. Division games are important, as well as winning on the road. The Formula = (Winning % X .31) + (Average Points For X .04) + (Net Points X .06) + (Home Win % X .06) + (Road Win % X .09) + (Division Win % X .13) + ...
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Philadelphia Eagles' Brian Westbrook cleared to play against Denver Broncos - ESPN
8 hours ago ago from ESPN.com
PHILADELPHIA -- Eagles running back Brian Westbrook was cleared to play after recovering from two concussions and is expected to return against the Denver Broncos . Coach Andy Reid said Wednesday that Westbrook did "perfect" on his testing and is "ready to roll" for the NFC East-leading Eagles (10-4) in Sunday's home game. "Unless there's a setback, I think that's what he's counting on, the doctors and everybody else," Reid said. NFC ...
Related contentPolamalu doubtful for crucial game vs. Ravens
7 hours ago ago from FOX Sports
Polamalu doubtful for crucial game vs. Ravens Updated Dec 23, 2009 4:22 PM EDT PITTSBURGH (AP) Steelers safety Troy Polamalu didn't practice again Wednesday because of his injured left knee ligament and doesn't expect to play Sunday against Baltimore. Polamalu is "encouraged'' by an MRI test he had on Tuesday, but he doesn't anticipate practicing this week. Asked ...
Related contentRecession had America tuning in not heading out
7 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Recession had America tuning in not heading out "Take me out to the ballgame," the old song goes. Americans, however, may have been too busy channel surfing to do that this year. Television, it turns out, was where Americans turned to satisfy their craving for sports in the recession-plagued year of 2009. With fewer dollars to spend, many fans resorted to the "cave model," hunkering down at home to watch the game instead of heading to the ...
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