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Monday, October 31, 2011
Monday Night Football week 8
This week we have the Kansas City Chiefs hosting the San Diego Chargers. Kansas City led off with a field goal by Ryan Succop, a 36 yard kick. The Chiefs added on as Matt Cassel found Jonathan Baldwin or 39 yards and a touchdown, and Succop added the extra point. San Diego got on the board in the second quarter with Nick Novak making a 44 yard field goal. Succop made it 13-3 Kansas City at the half with a 47 yard field goal. Novak gave the Chargers three field goals in the third quarter, good from 44, 42, and 26 yards. The Chiefs regained control in the fourth quarter, making it 20-12 with a Jackie Battle touchdown run of 1 yard, and Succop's PAT. San Diego managed a tie when Curtis Brinkley rushed 2 yards for a touchdown, and Philip Rivers then passed to him to convert the two point attempt. The tie lasted into overtime, where Succop won it for Kansas City on a 30 yard field goal. Both teams are now 4-3.
NHL Day 26 2011-2012
There are three games on this Halloween. We begin in New York City, where the Rangers host the San Jose Sharks. Antti Niemi and Martin Biron are called on to start. New York led off with a Ryan McDonagh goal, his third of the season, fueled by Ryan Callahan and Dan Girardi. The Rangers added on with Derek Stepan's goal, courtesy of Brandon Dubinsky and Girardi on the power play. San Jose got on the board with Joe Pavelski putting away his eighth of the year, thanks to Douglas Murray and Joe Thornton. The Sharks tied it in the second period as Logan Couture struck with his fourth of the season, coming off of Pavelski and Marc-Edouard Vlasic. New York retook the lead with Callahan netting a power play goal, his fourth of the year, powered by Erik Christensen and Dubinsky. The Rangers extended the lead as Artem Anisimov scored, with the help of Christensen and Jeff Woywitka. New York made it 5-2 as Callahan tallied again, his second of the game and fifth of the season, made possible by Brad Richards. After a scoreless third period, this was a final, with the three stars being Callahan, Dubinsky, and Girardi, and honorable mentions going to Pavelski and Christensen.
Down to south Florida, where the Panthers host the Winnipeg Jets. Ondrej Pavelec and Jose Theodore guard the goalcages. Winnipeg struck first with a Kyle Wellwood goal, his fifth of the season, courtesy of Andrew Ladd and Mark Stuart. The Jets extended the lead with Evander Kane converting a power play goal, his third of the year, powered by Nik Antropov and Zach Bogosian. Florida got on the board late in the period as Jason Garrison notched his fifth of the season, guided in by Brian Campbell's tenth assist and Tomas Fleischmann. After a scoreless second period, the Panthers tied it on a Fleischmann goal, his fourth of the year via Mike Weaver and Kris Versteeg. Florida took the lead with another Flesichmann goal, his second of the night and fifth of the season, a power play goal from Dmitry Kulikov and Brian Campbell. Winnipeg managed to tie the game at 3 with Kane's second of the night and fourth of the year, assisted by Wellwood and Bogosian. The tie was broken in the shootout with Ladd and Wellwood securing a 4-3 win for the Jets. The three stars were Ladd, Fleischmann, and Pavelec (39 for 42 in saves), although Campbell, Kane, Bogosian, and Wellwood all posted good numbers.
To the Windy City of Chicago, as the Blackhawks tee off the last game of the day against the Nashville Predators. Pekka Rinne and Corey Crawford were in the creases. Nashville struck early with Patric Hornqvist potting his third of the season twenty-six seconds into the game, and David Legwand and Kevin Klein provided the helpers. Chicago answered late in the period on the third of the year by Patrick Kane, gathering steam off of Patrick Sharp and Marian Hossa. The Predators regained the lead in the second period with Craig Smith sinking his fourth of the season, thanks to Martin Erat and Niclas Bergfors. The Blackhawks got another equalizer as Nick Leddy scored his second of the year, via Kane and Hossa. Nashville retook the lead on another Hornqvist goal, his second of the game and fourth of the season, a power play goal made possible by Ryan Suter and the goalie Rinne. In the third period, Kane retied it again for Chicago on his second of the game and fourth of the year, with helpers by Hossa and Sharp, with Hossa finishing up a sock trick. The Blackhawks took the lead with Bryan Bickell scoring his third of the season, thanks to Michael Frolik and Brent Seabrook. Legwand got the equalizer for the Predators on his third of the year, guided in by Jordin Tootoo and Jack Hillen. The game went into overtime, where Chicago won it on a Viktor Stalberg goal, his third of the season, fueled by Jonathan Toews and Seabrook. Kane, Stalberg, and Hornqvist were the three stars, although Hossa, Legwand, Seabrook, and Sharp all had multipoint efforts.
Down to south Florida, where the Panthers host the Winnipeg Jets. Ondrej Pavelec and Jose Theodore guard the goalcages. Winnipeg struck first with a Kyle Wellwood goal, his fifth of the season, courtesy of Andrew Ladd and Mark Stuart. The Jets extended the lead with Evander Kane converting a power play goal, his third of the year, powered by Nik Antropov and Zach Bogosian. Florida got on the board late in the period as Jason Garrison notched his fifth of the season, guided in by Brian Campbell's tenth assist and Tomas Fleischmann. After a scoreless second period, the Panthers tied it on a Fleischmann goal, his fourth of the year via Mike Weaver and Kris Versteeg. Florida took the lead with another Flesichmann goal, his second of the night and fifth of the season, a power play goal from Dmitry Kulikov and Brian Campbell. Winnipeg managed to tie the game at 3 with Kane's second of the night and fourth of the year, assisted by Wellwood and Bogosian. The tie was broken in the shootout with Ladd and Wellwood securing a 4-3 win for the Jets. The three stars were Ladd, Fleischmann, and Pavelec (39 for 42 in saves), although Campbell, Kane, Bogosian, and Wellwood all posted good numbers.
To the Windy City of Chicago, as the Blackhawks tee off the last game of the day against the Nashville Predators. Pekka Rinne and Corey Crawford were in the creases. Nashville struck early with Patric Hornqvist potting his third of the season twenty-six seconds into the game, and David Legwand and Kevin Klein provided the helpers. Chicago answered late in the period on the third of the year by Patrick Kane, gathering steam off of Patrick Sharp and Marian Hossa. The Predators regained the lead in the second period with Craig Smith sinking his fourth of the season, thanks to Martin Erat and Niclas Bergfors. The Blackhawks got another equalizer as Nick Leddy scored his second of the year, via Kane and Hossa. Nashville retook the lead on another Hornqvist goal, his second of the game and fourth of the season, a power play goal made possible by Ryan Suter and the goalie Rinne. In the third period, Kane retied it again for Chicago on his second of the game and fourth of the year, with helpers by Hossa and Sharp, with Hossa finishing up a sock trick. The Blackhawks took the lead with Bryan Bickell scoring his third of the season, thanks to Michael Frolik and Brent Seabrook. Legwand got the equalizer for the Predators on his third of the year, guided in by Jordin Tootoo and Jack Hillen. The game went into overtime, where Chicago won it on a Viktor Stalberg goal, his third of the season, fueled by Jonathan Toews and Seabrook. Kane, Stalberg, and Hornqvist were the three stars, although Hossa, Legwand, Seabrook, and Sharp all had multipoint efforts.
Fantasy Hockey All-Stars week 3
Here's your studs for the week.
Center: Claude Giroux, 2 G, 5 A, +4, 2 PIM, 2 PPP, 10 SOG
Left Wing: Scott Hartnell, 4 G, 5 A, +5, 4 PIM, 1 PPP, 11 SOG
Right Wing: Jaromir Jagr, 5 G, 2 A, +4, 2 PIM, 1 PPP, 17 SOG
Defenseman: Kimmo Timonen, 0 G, 7 A, +8, 2 PIM, 2 PPP, 5 SOG
Utility: Ryan Smyth, 3 G, 3 A, +2, 4 PIM, 2 PPP, 14 SOG
Goaltender: Marc-Andre Fleury, 2 wins, 0.96 GAA, 50 saves, .962 SV%, 1 Shutout
Numbers this week were inflated by the 9-8 Flyers-Jets game, with Philadelphia obviously consolidating their points better.
Center: Claude Giroux, 2 G, 5 A, +4, 2 PIM, 2 PPP, 10 SOG
Left Wing: Scott Hartnell, 4 G, 5 A, +5, 4 PIM, 1 PPP, 11 SOG
Right Wing: Jaromir Jagr, 5 G, 2 A, +4, 2 PIM, 1 PPP, 17 SOG
Defenseman: Kimmo Timonen, 0 G, 7 A, +8, 2 PIM, 2 PPP, 5 SOG
Utility: Ryan Smyth, 3 G, 3 A, +2, 4 PIM, 2 PPP, 14 SOG
Goaltender: Marc-Andre Fleury, 2 wins, 0.96 GAA, 50 saves, .962 SV%, 1 Shutout
Numbers this week were inflated by the 9-8 Flyers-Jets game, with Philadelphia obviously consolidating their points better.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Sunday Night game week 8
This week's Sunday night game has the Philadelphia Eagles hosting NFC East rivals, the Dallas Cowboys. Philadelphia struck first with Michael Vick throwing a 12 yard touchdown pass to Jeremy Maclin, and Alex Henery tacked on the extra point. The Eagles added on with LeSean McCoy rushing 2 yards for a touchdown, and Henery kicked another extra point. Philadelpia continued to attack in the second quarter, with Vick tossing 9 yards to Brent Celek for a touchdown, and Henery's extra point made it 21-0. Henery also kicked a 23 yard field goal for the Eagles, making it 24-0 at halftime. Philadelphia kept rolling in the third quarter, with Henery kicking a 26 yard field goal. The Eagles added on in the fourth quarter with McCoy rushing in another touchdown from 13 yards out and Henery nailed the PAT. Dallas finally joined the party with Tony Romo passing 70 yards to Laurent Robinson for a touchdown, and Dan Bailey finally got to kick an extra point. This left the score at 34-7, which would be the final. Both teams are now 3-4.
NHL Day 25 2011-2012
There are four games on throughout the afternoon in the hockey world. Leading off, we have the...
Columbus Blue Jackets hosting the Anaheim Ducks. Dan Ellis and Steve Mason make the starts in goal. Columbus led off with the fourth of the season by Rick Nash, assisted by James Wisniewski and R.J. Umberger on the power play. Anaheim answered with Bobby Ryan netting his fourth of the year, with help from Teemu Selanne and Toni Lydman. The Blue Jackets regained the lead in the second period on a Ryan Johansen goal, his second of the season, fueled by Antoine Vermette and Matt Calvert. Columbus extended the lead with Fedor Tyutin notching his second of the year, guided in by Wisniewski and Samuel Pahlsson. The 3-1 score lasted throughout a silent third period and held up as the final, with the three stars being Mason (19 for 20 in saves), Wisniewski, and Tyutin.
Heading northeast, where the Ottawa Senators welcome fierce rivals in the Toronto Maple Leafs. Jonas Gustavsson and Robin Lehner play in goal. Toronto led off with a power play goal from Clarke MacArthur, his third of the season, powered by Mikhail Grabovski and Nikolai Kulemin. Ottawa tied it on a power play goal by Colin Greening, his fourth of the year, made possible by David Rundblad and Filip Kuba. The Senators took the lead in the second period with a power play goal by Chris Neil, his third of the season, thanks to Erik Karlsson and Sergei Gonchar. Ottawa extended their lead with a Kaspars Daugavins goal, with help from Zack Smith. The Maple Leafs got it back with MacArthur netting his second of the game and fourth of the year, with the assists going to Grabovski and Kulemin again. The Senators would hold on for a 3-2 win, and the three stars went to Karlsson, Smith, and MacArthur, with honorable mentions to Grabovski, Kulemin, Daugavins, Greening, and Neil.
Crossing Canada, where the Edmonton Oilers host the St. Louis Blues. Jaroslav Halak and Nikolai Khabibulin get the green light to play in the blue paint. Edmonton was first to score with Shawn Horcoff netting a power play goal via Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Corey Potter, good as his second of the season. St. Louis tied it on a David Backes goal, his third of the year, going down with guidance from Vladimir Sobotka and Roman Polak. The Oilers regained the lead with a Ryan Smyth goal, his fourth of the season, coming via Alex Plante and Ryan Jones. Edmonton extended the lead with a Jordan Eberle goal, his third of the year, with helpers provided by Taylor Hall and Nugent-Hopkins. Smyth made it 4-1 Oilers with a power play goal, his second of the night and fifth of the season, gathering steam off of Tom Gilbert and Jeff Petry. The Blues finally answered in the third period with Chris Stewart notching his third of the year on the power play thanks to Alex Pietrangelo. This left the score at 4-2, the eventual final, with Smyth, Nugent-Hopkins, and Horcoff getting the three stars.
Finally, we end in Colorado, where the Avalanche host the Los Angeles Kings. Jonathan Quick and Semyon Varlamov tend the twines. Colorado opened with a shorthanded goal by Chuck Kobasew, his second of the season coming off of Gabriel Landeskog and Kyle Quincey. Edmonton answered on the same power play with a Scott Parse goal, his second of the year, courtesy of Jarret Stoll. The Avalanche took the lead again with a Milan Hejduk power play goal, his fourth of the season, powered by David Jones and Quincey. The Kings tied it again on a power play goal by Anze Kopitar, his sixth of the year assisted by Dustin Brown and Drew Doughty. Colorado retook the lead again in the third period on a Matt Duchene goal, his second of the season coming off of Jones. They would hold on to win 3-2, and the three stars were awarded to Duchene, Kobasew, and Hejduk. Honorable mention to Jones and Quincey.
Columbus Blue Jackets hosting the Anaheim Ducks. Dan Ellis and Steve Mason make the starts in goal. Columbus led off with the fourth of the season by Rick Nash, assisted by James Wisniewski and R.J. Umberger on the power play. Anaheim answered with Bobby Ryan netting his fourth of the year, with help from Teemu Selanne and Toni Lydman. The Blue Jackets regained the lead in the second period on a Ryan Johansen goal, his second of the season, fueled by Antoine Vermette and Matt Calvert. Columbus extended the lead with Fedor Tyutin notching his second of the year, guided in by Wisniewski and Samuel Pahlsson. The 3-1 score lasted throughout a silent third period and held up as the final, with the three stars being Mason (19 for 20 in saves), Wisniewski, and Tyutin.
Heading northeast, where the Ottawa Senators welcome fierce rivals in the Toronto Maple Leafs. Jonas Gustavsson and Robin Lehner play in goal. Toronto led off with a power play goal from Clarke MacArthur, his third of the season, powered by Mikhail Grabovski and Nikolai Kulemin. Ottawa tied it on a power play goal by Colin Greening, his fourth of the year, made possible by David Rundblad and Filip Kuba. The Senators took the lead in the second period with a power play goal by Chris Neil, his third of the season, thanks to Erik Karlsson and Sergei Gonchar. Ottawa extended their lead with a Kaspars Daugavins goal, with help from Zack Smith. The Maple Leafs got it back with MacArthur netting his second of the game and fourth of the year, with the assists going to Grabovski and Kulemin again. The Senators would hold on for a 3-2 win, and the three stars went to Karlsson, Smith, and MacArthur, with honorable mentions to Grabovski, Kulemin, Daugavins, Greening, and Neil.
Crossing Canada, where the Edmonton Oilers host the St. Louis Blues. Jaroslav Halak and Nikolai Khabibulin get the green light to play in the blue paint. Edmonton was first to score with Shawn Horcoff netting a power play goal via Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Corey Potter, good as his second of the season. St. Louis tied it on a David Backes goal, his third of the year, going down with guidance from Vladimir Sobotka and Roman Polak. The Oilers regained the lead with a Ryan Smyth goal, his fourth of the season, coming via Alex Plante and Ryan Jones. Edmonton extended the lead with a Jordan Eberle goal, his third of the year, with helpers provided by Taylor Hall and Nugent-Hopkins. Smyth made it 4-1 Oilers with a power play goal, his second of the night and fifth of the season, gathering steam off of Tom Gilbert and Jeff Petry. The Blues finally answered in the third period with Chris Stewart notching his third of the year on the power play thanks to Alex Pietrangelo. This left the score at 4-2, the eventual final, with Smyth, Nugent-Hopkins, and Horcoff getting the three stars.
Finally, we end in Colorado, where the Avalanche host the Los Angeles Kings. Jonathan Quick and Semyon Varlamov tend the twines. Colorado opened with a shorthanded goal by Chuck Kobasew, his second of the season coming off of Gabriel Landeskog and Kyle Quincey. Edmonton answered on the same power play with a Scott Parse goal, his second of the year, courtesy of Jarret Stoll. The Avalanche took the lead again with a Milan Hejduk power play goal, his fourth of the season, powered by David Jones and Quincey. The Kings tied it again on a power play goal by Anze Kopitar, his sixth of the year assisted by Dustin Brown and Drew Doughty. Colorado retook the lead again in the third period on a Matt Duchene goal, his second of the season coming off of Jones. They would hold on to win 3-2, and the three stars were awarded to Duchene, Kobasew, and Hejduk. Honorable mention to Jones and Quincey.
NFL Late Games week 8
The other five regularly timed games are covered in this post. We start with...
The Denver Broncos hosting the Detroit Lions. Denver opened with Matt Prater kicking a 39 yard field goal. Detroit replied with a touchdown pass of 41 yards from Matthew Stafford to Titus Young, and Jason Hanson handled the extra point. Hanson extended the Lions lead with a 50 yard field goal in the second quarter. Detroit kept going with Stafford tossing a 1 yard touchdown to Tony Scheffler, and Hanson handled the PAT. It was 24-3 at the half with Maurice Morris' 1 yard touchdown rush, with Hanson making another extra point for the Lions. Detroit got defensive with the next touchdown, forcing a Tim Tebow fumble which would be picked up by Cliff Avril and taken to the end zone 24 yards away. Hanson again added an extra point. The Lions continued the abuse with Stafford throwing 56 yards to Calvin Johnson, good for a touchdown with Hanson adding another extra point. Detroit went with defense again as Tebow was intercepted by Chris Houston, who returned the ball 100 yards for a touchdown. Hanson took advantage with another extra point. The Broncos finally reached the end zone with Tebow passing 14 yards to Eric Decker for a touchdown, and Prater took care of the extra point. The final was 45-10, with Detroit improving to 6-2 and Denver falling to 2-5.
Back east a bit, the Buffalo Bills welcome the Washington Redskins. Buffalo led off with a 20 yard touchdown catch by Scott Chandler from Ryan Fitzpatrick, and Rian Lindell made the extra point. Lindell also booted a 37 yard field goal in the second quarter. At the last second of the half, the Bills went up 13-0 on a 44 yard field goal. Buffalo went back to work in the third quarter with Fitzpatrick and Chandler meeting up again for 15 yards and a touchdown, and Lindell made the PAT. Lindell kept the Bills going with his 41 yard field goal in the fourth quarter. This left the score at 23-0, which was a final, moving Buffalo to 5-2 and dropping Washington to 3-4.
Crossing the continent, the Seattle Seahawks host the Cincinnati Bengals. Mike Nugent put Cincinnati on the board first with a 34 yard field goal. The Bengals extended the lead with an Andy Dalton touchdown pass to Jerome Simpson, a 14 yard play finished off by Nugent with the extra point. Seattle got on the board with a second quarter field goal of 47 yards by Steven Hauschka. The score at halftime was 17-3 thanks to Dalton's touchdown pass of 43 yards to A.J. Green. Nugent had the extra point. The Seahawks got another field goal in the third quarter from Hauschka, a 25 yard kick. Seattle pushed closer with a 2 yard Marshawn Lynch touchdown run, but Tavaris Jackson's two point attempt toward Ben Obomanu failed. Cincinnati gained a little separation with a field goal of 48 yards by Nugent. The Bengals put it away when Brandon Tate returned a punt 56 yards for a touchdown, and Nugent added an extra point for a 27-12 score. Adding insult to injury, Cincinnati's Reggie Nelson picked off Jackson and took it back 75 yards for a touchdown, allowing one more Nugent extra point, leaving the score at 34-12, and this would be a final, with the Bengals going up to 5-2 and Seattle falling to 2-5.
Down the west coast to San Francisco, where the 49ers welcome the Cleveland Browns. San Francisco struck first on a 4 yard touchdown run by Frank Gore, and David Akers made the extra point. Akers later added a field goal of 29 yards for the 49ers. Gore struck again for San Francisco in the second quarter with a 7 yard touchdown rush, and Akers added another PAT. Phil Dawson put Cleveland on the board with a 52 yard field goal, for a 17-3 halftime score. After a quiet third quarter, Colt McCoy got the Browns moving with a touchdown pass to Joshua Cribbs, a 45 yard play tapped off by Dawson with the extra point. The 49ers made it 20-10 with Akers nailing a 26 yard field goal. San Francisco improved to 6-1 while knocking Cleveland to 3-4.
Finally, the big game has the Pittsburgh Steelers hosting the New England Patriots. Pittsburgh drew first blood with a touchdown from Ben Roethlisberger to Mewelde Moore for 5 yards. Shaun Suisham tacked on the extra point. The Steelers added on a Suisham field goal from 33 yards away in the second quarter. New England got on the board as Tom Brady threw 2 yards for a touchdown to Deion Branch, and Stephen Gostkowski made the extra point. Pittsburgh replied with a Roethlisberger touchdown of 7 yards to Antonio Brown, and Suisham tacked on the extra point here. Gostkowski cut the Patriots' deficit to 7 by making it 17-10 on a 46 yard field goal right before the half. In the third quarter, Suisham put the Steelers back in front by 10 with a 21 yard field goal. Suisham kept kicking for Pittsburgh and tallied on a 23 yard field goal in the fourth quarter. New England made it 23-17 with Brady throwing a yard to Aaron Hernandez for a touchdown, and Gostkowski added the PAT. Brady was then sacked for a safety by Brett Keisel, and this secured a 25-17 Steelers win. They move to 6-2 and knock the Patriots to 5-2.
The Denver Broncos hosting the Detroit Lions. Denver opened with Matt Prater kicking a 39 yard field goal. Detroit replied with a touchdown pass of 41 yards from Matthew Stafford to Titus Young, and Jason Hanson handled the extra point. Hanson extended the Lions lead with a 50 yard field goal in the second quarter. Detroit kept going with Stafford tossing a 1 yard touchdown to Tony Scheffler, and Hanson handled the PAT. It was 24-3 at the half with Maurice Morris' 1 yard touchdown rush, with Hanson making another extra point for the Lions. Detroit got defensive with the next touchdown, forcing a Tim Tebow fumble which would be picked up by Cliff Avril and taken to the end zone 24 yards away. Hanson again added an extra point. The Lions continued the abuse with Stafford throwing 56 yards to Calvin Johnson, good for a touchdown with Hanson adding another extra point. Detroit went with defense again as Tebow was intercepted by Chris Houston, who returned the ball 100 yards for a touchdown. Hanson took advantage with another extra point. The Broncos finally reached the end zone with Tebow passing 14 yards to Eric Decker for a touchdown, and Prater took care of the extra point. The final was 45-10, with Detroit improving to 6-2 and Denver falling to 2-5.
Back east a bit, the Buffalo Bills welcome the Washington Redskins. Buffalo led off with a 20 yard touchdown catch by Scott Chandler from Ryan Fitzpatrick, and Rian Lindell made the extra point. Lindell also booted a 37 yard field goal in the second quarter. At the last second of the half, the Bills went up 13-0 on a 44 yard field goal. Buffalo went back to work in the third quarter with Fitzpatrick and Chandler meeting up again for 15 yards and a touchdown, and Lindell made the PAT. Lindell kept the Bills going with his 41 yard field goal in the fourth quarter. This left the score at 23-0, which was a final, moving Buffalo to 5-2 and dropping Washington to 3-4.
Crossing the continent, the Seattle Seahawks host the Cincinnati Bengals. Mike Nugent put Cincinnati on the board first with a 34 yard field goal. The Bengals extended the lead with an Andy Dalton touchdown pass to Jerome Simpson, a 14 yard play finished off by Nugent with the extra point. Seattle got on the board with a second quarter field goal of 47 yards by Steven Hauschka. The score at halftime was 17-3 thanks to Dalton's touchdown pass of 43 yards to A.J. Green. Nugent had the extra point. The Seahawks got another field goal in the third quarter from Hauschka, a 25 yard kick. Seattle pushed closer with a 2 yard Marshawn Lynch touchdown run, but Tavaris Jackson's two point attempt toward Ben Obomanu failed. Cincinnati gained a little separation with a field goal of 48 yards by Nugent. The Bengals put it away when Brandon Tate returned a punt 56 yards for a touchdown, and Nugent added an extra point for a 27-12 score. Adding insult to injury, Cincinnati's Reggie Nelson picked off Jackson and took it back 75 yards for a touchdown, allowing one more Nugent extra point, leaving the score at 34-12, and this would be a final, with the Bengals going up to 5-2 and Seattle falling to 2-5.
Down the west coast to San Francisco, where the 49ers welcome the Cleveland Browns. San Francisco struck first on a 4 yard touchdown run by Frank Gore, and David Akers made the extra point. Akers later added a field goal of 29 yards for the 49ers. Gore struck again for San Francisco in the second quarter with a 7 yard touchdown rush, and Akers added another PAT. Phil Dawson put Cleveland on the board with a 52 yard field goal, for a 17-3 halftime score. After a quiet third quarter, Colt McCoy got the Browns moving with a touchdown pass to Joshua Cribbs, a 45 yard play tapped off by Dawson with the extra point. The 49ers made it 20-10 with Akers nailing a 26 yard field goal. San Francisco improved to 6-1 while knocking Cleveland to 3-4.
Finally, the big game has the Pittsburgh Steelers hosting the New England Patriots. Pittsburgh drew first blood with a touchdown from Ben Roethlisberger to Mewelde Moore for 5 yards. Shaun Suisham tacked on the extra point. The Steelers added on a Suisham field goal from 33 yards away in the second quarter. New England got on the board as Tom Brady threw 2 yards for a touchdown to Deion Branch, and Stephen Gostkowski made the extra point. Pittsburgh replied with a Roethlisberger touchdown of 7 yards to Antonio Brown, and Suisham tacked on the extra point here. Gostkowski cut the Patriots' deficit to 7 by making it 17-10 on a 46 yard field goal right before the half. In the third quarter, Suisham put the Steelers back in front by 10 with a 21 yard field goal. Suisham kept kicking for Pittsburgh and tallied on a 23 yard field goal in the fourth quarter. New England made it 23-17 with Brady throwing a yard to Aaron Hernandez for a touchdown, and Gostkowski added the PAT. Brady was then sacked for a safety by Brett Keisel, and this secured a 25-17 Steelers win. They move to 6-2 and knock the Patriots to 5-2.
NFL Early Games week 8
A very close to even split today between morning and afternoon. There are six games in the morning, beginning with....
The New York Giants hosting the Miami Dolphins. Miami was first to score with a 1 yard Steve Slaton touchdown run, and Dan Carpenter added on the extra point. New York got some back with a Lawrence Tynes field goal of 25 yards. The Dolphins extended their lead with a touchdown rush by Matt Moore, running 1 yard to cross the line, and Carpenter added another PAT to open up the second quarter scoring. The Giants pulled back with an Eli Manning touchdown pass of 7 yards, finding the hands of Mario Manningham, and Tynes made the extra point. This made the halftime score 14-10 Miami. The Dolphins got back to work in the third quarter with a Carpenter field goal from 40 yards out. New York replied with Tynes booting a 29 yard field goal. The Giants gained a 20-17 lead as Manning found Victor Cruz for a 25 yard touchdown reception, and Tynes tacked on the extra point. This would be the final, moving New York up to 5-2, and Miami falls to 0-7.
Heading southwest to Houston, where the Texans welcome the Jacksonville Jaguars. Houston broke through first with a 2 yard Matt Schaub touchdown rush, and Neil Rackers applied the extra point. Jacksonville tied it in the second quarter as Blaine Gabbert threw 5 yards to Jason Hill for a touchdown, and Josh Scobee added the extra point. The tie at 7 would last through halftime. The Texans took the lead in the third quarter with a Schaub touchdown pass to Joel Dreessen, a 7 yard play finished off with a Rackers extra point. Houston made it 21-7 with a 4 yard touchdown run by Arian Foster, capped off by a Rackers PAT. The Jaguars pulled back a bit with Maurice Jones-Drew running 2 yards for a touchdown, and Scobee's extra point put them within a touchdown. The Texans put it out of reach late with a field goal of 39 yards by Rackers for a 24-14 final score. Houston goes to 5-3 and Jacksonville falls to 2-6.
Continuing back toward the Atlantic coast, where the Baltimore Raven host the Arizona Cardinals. Arizona got the first point on a 32 yard Jay Feely field goal. Baltimore tied it in the second quarter on a Billy Cundiff field goal from 26 yards out. The Cardinals retook the lead with a 1 yard rush by Beanie Wells for a touchdown, and Feely had the extra point. Arizona turned to special teams for the next touchdown, making it 17-3 with Patrick Peterson returning a punt 82 yards. Feely topped it off with the extra point. The Cardinals remained relentless, as Kevin Kolb found Early Doucet for 10 yards and a touchdown, and Feely made yet another PAT. The Ravens made it 24-6 on a Cundiff field goal of 47 yards just before halftime, and the score stayed the same through the end of the quarter. Baltimore cut further into the deficit with a Ray Rice touchdown rush, his 1 yard play iced off with a Cundiff extra point. The Ravens pulled closer on another 1 yard rush by Rice for a touchdown, and Cundiff's extra point left the score at 24-20. Baltimore took the lead as Rice ran 3 yard this time for a hat trick of touchdowns, and Cundiff had the extra point to make it 27-24. The Cardinals opened the parachutes with a Feely field goal of 45 yards. The Ravens took the game on the last play by a 30-27 score as Cundiff nailed a 25 yard field goal for the win, improving them to 5-2 and pushing Arizona to 1-6.
To the Midwest, where the St. Louis Rams welcome the New Orleans Saints. St. Louis opened the scoring in the second quarter with a Josh Brown field goal of 38 yards. The Rams made it 10-0 with Steven Jackson rushing 3 yards to score a touchdown, and Brown tacked on the extra point. St. Louis got another touchdown as A.J. Feeley passed to Brandon Lloyd for 8 yards and a touchdown, with Brown's extra point making it 17-0 at halftime. The Rams continued the beatdown in the third quarter with a 3 yard Jackson touchdown run, and Brown added another PAT. New Orleans finally got on the board as Feeley fumbled and Jonathan Vilma recovered it and ran it in for a touchdown. John Kasay was there for the extra point. The Saints showed more signs of life as Pierre Thomas ran 3 yards for a touchdown, and Kasay applied another extra point. St. Louis put the nail in the coffin as Darian Stewart picked off Brees and took it 27 yards for a touchdown, with Brown's extra point leaving the score at 31-14. New Orleans got another touchdown to tally in the too little, too late column, as Brees tossed an 8 yard pass to Lance Moore for the score, and Kasay added the extra point for a 31-21 final. The Saints fell to 5-3 while the Rams finally got a win to move to 1-6.
East again, with the Carolina Panthers hosting the Minnesota Vikings. Minnesota drew first blood with a 10 yard Percy Harvin touchdown run, and Ryan Longwell was called on to make the extra point. Carolina tied it with a 1 yard touchdown connection between Cam Newton and Jeremy Shockey, and Olindo Mare handled the PAT. The Panthers took the lead on a 39 yard touchdown pass from Newton to Greg Olsen, and Mare made another extra point. The Vikings tied it at 14 just before the half with a Christian Ponder touchdown pass to Adrian Peterson, a 19 yard connection, and Longwell made the extra point. This tie was taken into the locker rooms. Carolina regained the lead in the third quarter on Newton's 22 yard touchdown pass to Steve Smith, and Mare had another extra point. Minnesota retied it with Peterson running 9 yards for a touchdown, and Longwell making another extra point. The Vikings took a narrow lead on a Longwell field goal of 31 yards, for a 24-21 score. This held up as a final as Mare missed a 31 yard field goal to tie the game, and Minnesota improved to 2-6 while dropping Carolina down to 2-6 as well.
Lastly for the first wave, the Tennessee Titans host the Indianapolis Colts. Tennessee took an early lead with a Rob Bironas field goal from 51 yards. The Titans added on with a second quarter special teams touchdown, blocking a Pat McAfee punt, recovered and returned to the end zone by Jason McCourty for the score. Bironas added on the extra point. Tennessee made it 13-0 with Bironas nailing a field goal of 50 yards. The Titans continued to pour it on as Nate Washington ran 3 yards for a touchdown, and Bironas made the extra point. The score at the half was 20-0. Indianapolis found the scoreboard in the third quarter with Adam Vinatieri kicking a 22 yard field goal. The Colts made it 20-10 in the fourth quarter with Donald Brown running 4 yards for a touchdown and Vinatieri added on a PAT. Tennessee regained control as Matt Hasselbeck threw 14 yards to Washington, good for a touchdown, and Bironas made it 27-10 with the extra point. This was the final, moving the Titans up to 4-3 and pushing Indianapolis to 0-8.
The New York Giants hosting the Miami Dolphins. Miami was first to score with a 1 yard Steve Slaton touchdown run, and Dan Carpenter added on the extra point. New York got some back with a Lawrence Tynes field goal of 25 yards. The Dolphins extended their lead with a touchdown rush by Matt Moore, running 1 yard to cross the line, and Carpenter added another PAT to open up the second quarter scoring. The Giants pulled back with an Eli Manning touchdown pass of 7 yards, finding the hands of Mario Manningham, and Tynes made the extra point. This made the halftime score 14-10 Miami. The Dolphins got back to work in the third quarter with a Carpenter field goal from 40 yards out. New York replied with Tynes booting a 29 yard field goal. The Giants gained a 20-17 lead as Manning found Victor Cruz for a 25 yard touchdown reception, and Tynes tacked on the extra point. This would be the final, moving New York up to 5-2, and Miami falls to 0-7.
Heading southwest to Houston, where the Texans welcome the Jacksonville Jaguars. Houston broke through first with a 2 yard Matt Schaub touchdown rush, and Neil Rackers applied the extra point. Jacksonville tied it in the second quarter as Blaine Gabbert threw 5 yards to Jason Hill for a touchdown, and Josh Scobee added the extra point. The tie at 7 would last through halftime. The Texans took the lead in the third quarter with a Schaub touchdown pass to Joel Dreessen, a 7 yard play finished off with a Rackers extra point. Houston made it 21-7 with a 4 yard touchdown run by Arian Foster, capped off by a Rackers PAT. The Jaguars pulled back a bit with Maurice Jones-Drew running 2 yards for a touchdown, and Scobee's extra point put them within a touchdown. The Texans put it out of reach late with a field goal of 39 yards by Rackers for a 24-14 final score. Houston goes to 5-3 and Jacksonville falls to 2-6.
Continuing back toward the Atlantic coast, where the Baltimore Raven host the Arizona Cardinals. Arizona got the first point on a 32 yard Jay Feely field goal. Baltimore tied it in the second quarter on a Billy Cundiff field goal from 26 yards out. The Cardinals retook the lead with a 1 yard rush by Beanie Wells for a touchdown, and Feely had the extra point. Arizona turned to special teams for the next touchdown, making it 17-3 with Patrick Peterson returning a punt 82 yards. Feely topped it off with the extra point. The Cardinals remained relentless, as Kevin Kolb found Early Doucet for 10 yards and a touchdown, and Feely made yet another PAT. The Ravens made it 24-6 on a Cundiff field goal of 47 yards just before halftime, and the score stayed the same through the end of the quarter. Baltimore cut further into the deficit with a Ray Rice touchdown rush, his 1 yard play iced off with a Cundiff extra point. The Ravens pulled closer on another 1 yard rush by Rice for a touchdown, and Cundiff's extra point left the score at 24-20. Baltimore took the lead as Rice ran 3 yard this time for a hat trick of touchdowns, and Cundiff had the extra point to make it 27-24. The Cardinals opened the parachutes with a Feely field goal of 45 yards. The Ravens took the game on the last play by a 30-27 score as Cundiff nailed a 25 yard field goal for the win, improving them to 5-2 and pushing Arizona to 1-6.
To the Midwest, where the St. Louis Rams welcome the New Orleans Saints. St. Louis opened the scoring in the second quarter with a Josh Brown field goal of 38 yards. The Rams made it 10-0 with Steven Jackson rushing 3 yards to score a touchdown, and Brown tacked on the extra point. St. Louis got another touchdown as A.J. Feeley passed to Brandon Lloyd for 8 yards and a touchdown, with Brown's extra point making it 17-0 at halftime. The Rams continued the beatdown in the third quarter with a 3 yard Jackson touchdown run, and Brown added another PAT. New Orleans finally got on the board as Feeley fumbled and Jonathan Vilma recovered it and ran it in for a touchdown. John Kasay was there for the extra point. The Saints showed more signs of life as Pierre Thomas ran 3 yards for a touchdown, and Kasay applied another extra point. St. Louis put the nail in the coffin as Darian Stewart picked off Brees and took it 27 yards for a touchdown, with Brown's extra point leaving the score at 31-14. New Orleans got another touchdown to tally in the too little, too late column, as Brees tossed an 8 yard pass to Lance Moore for the score, and Kasay added the extra point for a 31-21 final. The Saints fell to 5-3 while the Rams finally got a win to move to 1-6.
East again, with the Carolina Panthers hosting the Minnesota Vikings. Minnesota drew first blood with a 10 yard Percy Harvin touchdown run, and Ryan Longwell was called on to make the extra point. Carolina tied it with a 1 yard touchdown connection between Cam Newton and Jeremy Shockey, and Olindo Mare handled the PAT. The Panthers took the lead on a 39 yard touchdown pass from Newton to Greg Olsen, and Mare made another extra point. The Vikings tied it at 14 just before the half with a Christian Ponder touchdown pass to Adrian Peterson, a 19 yard connection, and Longwell made the extra point. This tie was taken into the locker rooms. Carolina regained the lead in the third quarter on Newton's 22 yard touchdown pass to Steve Smith, and Mare had another extra point. Minnesota retied it with Peterson running 9 yards for a touchdown, and Longwell making another extra point. The Vikings took a narrow lead on a Longwell field goal of 31 yards, for a 24-21 score. This held up as a final as Mare missed a 31 yard field goal to tie the game, and Minnesota improved to 2-6 while dropping Carolina down to 2-6 as well.
Lastly for the first wave, the Tennessee Titans host the Indianapolis Colts. Tennessee took an early lead with a Rob Bironas field goal from 51 yards. The Titans added on with a second quarter special teams touchdown, blocking a Pat McAfee punt, recovered and returned to the end zone by Jason McCourty for the score. Bironas added on the extra point. Tennessee made it 13-0 with Bironas nailing a field goal of 50 yards. The Titans continued to pour it on as Nate Washington ran 3 yards for a touchdown, and Bironas made the extra point. The score at the half was 20-0. Indianapolis found the scoreboard in the third quarter with Adam Vinatieri kicking a 22 yard field goal. The Colts made it 20-10 in the fourth quarter with Donald Brown running 4 yards for a touchdown and Vinatieri added on a PAT. Tennessee regained control as Matt Hasselbeck threw 14 yards to Washington, good for a touchdown, and Bironas made it 27-10 with the extra point. This was the final, moving the Titans up to 4-3 and pushing Indianapolis to 0-8.
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