NFL Preview - Week 7
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Vikings (3-3) at Bears (3-3) — Sunday, 10:00 a.m. PST, FOX: A win he Adrian Peterson re will help snap a three-way tie atop the NFC North, and could lead to sole possession of first place. The Bears gave up a staggering 224 yards to Adrian Peterson last season at Soldier Field, but that defense played with a banged up Tommie Harris, who collected one tackle before being sidelined. This week, Peterson and Bears running back Matt Forte will be the keys to winning a brutally physical game . Line: CHI (-3), Weather: Soldier Field, Chicago IL. Partly cloudy, 16 mph wind, 64-degrees . Steelers (4-1) at Bengals (0-6) — Sunday, 10:00 a.m. PST, ...
Saints @ Panthers: Open Game Thread
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NFL Week 8, the For real? edition
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Those are what you can say about the Buffalo Bills after a 23-14 win over the Bolts. It wasn't so much that the Bills outplayed the Bolts as the Bolts gave the game away. > On another note, LDT is starting to round back into shape. He looked good making his cuts. The Bills created turnovers (an INT and some fumble recoveries). ...
Bush Out 3-4 Weeks
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Bush Out 3-4 Weeks From NFL.com : CHARLOTTE, N.C. — New Orleans running back Reggie Bush is scheduled to undergo arthroscopic knee surgery Monday that is expected to sideline him three to four weeks , a Saints source told NFL Network’s Adam Schefter. The Saints believe Bush has injured the meniscus in his left knee in Sunday’s loss to Carolina. However, the Saints have a bye after their game in London against the Chargers, so Bush could wind up missing only one game, reports Schefter. But exactly how long Bush will be out, and how many games he will miss, will not be known until doctors perform Monday’s surgery. Bush will not travel with the Saints to ...
MONDAY SUCK-OFF: WASHED-UP OLD QB’S
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Plenty of suckiness to go around yesterday, especially if you had the misfortune of watching the dreary Raiders-Jets overtime game or the Browns-Redskins slog. Some teams performed with the expected amount of suckiness — the Lions, Chiefs, Seahawks, and Bengals all looked like their usual crappy selves — while others took the opportunity to look at their level of sky-high potential and skill and say, “Let’s take the week off, fellas.” This latter category includes the Saints, whose high-powered offense was stifled by the Panthers, and the Colts, who just look old and slow ...



