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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Battle of the Unbeatens, Not So Much of a Battle!!!
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2 days ago->The New Orleans Saints went up against a very tough opponent in the N.Y. Giants,
or at least BEFORE the game they were an actual opponent. On Sunday, October 18th
the N.Y. Giants were absolutely HUMILIATED by my {#1 ranked team} in the NFL,
the New Orleans SAINTS!!!!! People should've recognized that the 2009 Saints only play
to WIN.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
The New England Patriots fall tragically to the Denver Broncos!!
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Orton led a drive that might ring a bell for Broncos fans -- 98 yards in the fourth quarter to tie the game -- then Matt Prater kicked a 41-yard field goal in overtime Sunday to lift Denver to a 20-17 victory over New England.
McDaniels got a win over his old boss, Belichick, and the Broncos improved to 5-0 for the first time since 1998, their last Super Bowl season.
McDaniels got a win over his old boss, Belichick, and the Broncos improved to 5-0 for the first time since 1998, their last Super Bowl season.
Orton threw for 330 yards and two scores. The defense held New England (3-2) scoreless in the second half.
Denver's game-tying, fourth-quarter drive certainly wasn't "The Drive" -- Elway's classic, 98-yard march that helped beat the Browns 23-20 back in the 1987 AFC title game -- but it will go down as one of the best in this franchise's history.
Denver's game-tying, fourth-quarter drive certainly wasn't "The Drive" -- Elway's classic, 98-yard march that helped beat the Browns 23-20 back in the 1987 AFC title game -- but it will go down as one of the best in this franchise's history.
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