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The Vikings lined up to try a 57-yard field goal late in the first half at the Metrodome. Ryan Longwell's attempt was short. Cromartie, standing near the back line of the end zone, reached up to catch the ball, barely kept his back foot inbounds, then went the length of the field virtually untouched for the score as the final seconds of the second quarter ticked off. Rather than running out ...
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Antonio Cromartie Wants to Remind You That Adrian Peterson Wasn't the Only One to Break an NFL Record Today
FanIQ Blog — ... was running all over the Chargers defense, Antonio Cromartie gave San Diego some hope at the end of the first half. The Vikings lined up for a 58 yard field goal attempt, which fell just short. Cromartie caught the ball just inches from the back of the end zone, turned around, and then ran 109 yards past all of the Vikings on the way to the end zone. The 109 yard return was an NFL record, breaking the previous record of 108, held by Devin Hester and Nathan Vasher. Chargers' Cromartie sets record with return (Fox Sports)

If You Replay A Colts Game Backwards, You’ll Clearly Hear The Phrase “Art Donovan Is Dead”
Can't Stop The Bleeding — ... difficult would it be to find audio from a Fushitsusha stadium gig and just dub Phil Simms’ voice over the top? I don’t have much experience with Garageband, but I’m sure it would be a snap for someone in the Sporting News a/v department. Which of the following is the biggest surprise from Week 9? a) the Detroit Lions are 6-2 at the midseason mark, b) that Adrian Peterson really did see 5 guys drafted ahead of him. c) Chargers DB Antonio Cromartie has more TD’s so far (3) than Seattle’s Shaun Alexander ...

Running over the Birds
Tampa Bay Buccaneers — ... and Antonio Cromartie, this was the game that I payed the most attention to. The Bucs come back nicely following a 2-game losing streak, with this victory over the Arizona Cardinals, 17-10. Here are a few things that made this game what it was: ...

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