intentionalfoul.com - 12/13/2007
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As we are in the grips of an entertaining NFL season, there are a lot of stories being followed. First and foremost is whether or not the New England Patriots can go undefeated, which is followed closely by the whether or not the Miami Dolphins will finish the season with a perfect record as well: 0-16. Question: If we call a team with no losses “undefeated,” do we call teams ...
Keyshawn Johnson Versus Terrell Owens: The Real Tale of the Tape
besteversportstalk.blogspot.com 12/13/2007 — Keyshawn Johnson is probably right that Terrell Owens has nothing to gain by emphasizing how much better Wade Phillips is coaching the Cowboys than Bill Parcells did but that does not mean that Owens has said anything that is untrue or that Owens deserves the kind of flak that ESPN is trying to bring down on him.
Altering the Course of History: The Tuck Rule
ghostsofwaynefontes.blogspot.com 12/13/2007 — Sports are defined and decided by such a thin line. A fraction of a second here or there, one step to slow, one step in the wrong direction, inches, intangibles, etc. It all equates to the ultimate in bar room debates about "what if's" and ...
Brady Named AFC Offensive Player of the Week
sportsofboston.com 12/13/2007 — After one of the best outings of his career, Tom Brady was named AFC offensive player of the week for week 14. Brady completed 32 of 46 passes for 399 yards and four touchdowns against the Steelers on Sunday. Brady has 45 TD passes on the year and trails Peyton Manning’s single season record by only four.
Let it snow! —
Patriots & NFL - BostonHerald.com 12/13/2007
The Pats are 9-0 all-time in snow games in Foxboro. Here's a look at their history in the white stuff, including quarterback Tom Brady's performances in those wins:
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Patriots refusing to press rewind —
NYDailyNews.com - Football 12/13/2007
Rodney Harrison doesn't care if the Jets videotaped the Patriots last year or whether Bill Belichick and Eric Mangini will shake hands. None of those things will matter come Sunday, if you believe the Patriots safety and his teammates.