giants

We have a great slate of games this week. Division rivalries, a Super Bowl rematch and, just to balance that out, two NFC west and two AFC west teams are playing each other. This is tempered by the fact that this week means the regular season is more than half over after this week. With the NBA still on strike, I have become totally dependent on the NFL to keep me sane. I don’t know what I’ll do come February if the NBA season is cancelled. Kill myself? Yeah that sounds good.

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detroit lions

Holy frickin bye week, Batman! Six teams had a bye this week (well, based on the way Miami has played they’ve had a bye every week, but that’s neither here nor there) and let me just say that after suffering through this, I can really relate to the suffering of most breast cancer patients. That’s the point of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, right? Anyways, on to the recap:

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pro bowl

It seems like every day there is a new revolution in the way we watch sports. Developments like NFL Sunday Ticket, HD and on-line game streaming have allowed us to watch basically any game we want in the highest possible quality, no matter where we are in the country. All in the last decade too. But HD aside, NFL.com just released inarguably the best thing that’s happened to Football in the last 10 years: Any NFL Game, On Demand, Commercial Free.

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cromartie

This week in the NFL saw continuation of some of the same stories of week one such as “Who the fudge is Ryan Fitzpatrick?”, and “When did Rex Grossman learn how to throw a football to his teammates rather than his opponents?” The season is just two weeks old but trends are already starting to develop and we are beginning to get a shadow of an idea of how the season might play out. Or not. Who the fudge knows? Allow me to pretend I do:

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