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Thursday, 20 December 2012
NFL Power Rankings - Week 16
1 (2) Denver Broncos (11-3) - The Denver Broncos have now won nine in a row to put themselves at 11-3 and as things stand in position for a first round bye in the playoffs. Their last two games are at home to the Browns and the Chiefs so it looks likely that they will secure the number two seed in the AFC. Peyton Manning has done great things in Denver and the team have come a long way since that 2-3 start when Manning was being written off as finished. On Sunday, Peyton Manning threw for 204 yards and a touchdown. Eric Decker led the receivers with 8 catches for 133 yards and a touchdown. Knowshon Moreno had a good day on the ground, rushing for 118 yards and a touchdown.
2 (5) San Francisco 49ers (10-3-1) - The 49ers picked up a huge win in New England on Sunday night and in my opinion, that win will secure the NFC West title for them. A defeat in Foxboro would have turned next weeks trip to Seattle into a must win game but the win gives them some wiggle room and I expect they will do enough to win the division. They almost threw the game away in the fourth quarter, allowing a 21 point lead to slip away but they responded well with 10 quick points of their own to secure a massive victory. Colin Kaepernick threw for 216 yards, 4 touchdowns and an interception. Michael Crabtree caught 7 passes for 107 yards and 2 touchdowns. Frank Gore ran for 83 yards.
3 (3) Houston Texans (12-2) - Houston sealed the AFC South title on Sunday with a victory over divisional rivals, the Indianapolis Colts. With the division in the bag, the Texans know they will host a game in the playoffs but one more win would guarantee them the number one seed and home field advantage throughout the playoffs. The Texans have had a few blips through the season but they were impressive on Sunday and their offense picked up 417 yards. Matt Schaub threw for 261 yards and a touchdown. Andre Johnson was the best receiver with 11 catches for 151 yards and a touchdown. Arian Foster was also back on form and ran for 165 yards at 6.1 yards per carry.
4 (4) Green Bay Packers (10-4) - Green Bay secured their second NFC North title in a row with a win over divisional rivals, the Chicago Bears. Green Bay now have the luxury of knowing that they will host a playoff game but I would imagine they will continue to play hard and try to earn the first round bye. A lot of people don't fancy this Green Bay team this year but I think they will be very tough to beat and right now, they'd be my pick to represent the NFC in the Superbowl. Aaron Rodgers threw for 291 yards and 3 touchdowns. The leading receiver was Randall Cobb who caught 6 passes for 115 yards.
5 (6) Atlanta Falcons (12-2) - Anyone else woke up and realised that the Falcons are 12-2 and pretty much everyone is still writing them off as also rans? The NFC side of the playoffs is going through Atlanta and the Falcons are 7-0 at home. Nobody is going to go to Atlanta and get it easy. They have had a soft schedule but they are 4-0 against teams with winning records. Why is nobody taking this team seriously? They have a quarterback with over 4000 yards and two receivers with over 1000 receiving yards. Things like that don't just happen by accident and I am slowly coming round to the fact that this Atlanta team, might just be the real deal. Matt Ryan threw for 270 yards and 3 touchdowns. Julio Jones had a good game, catching 6 passes for 74 yards and 2 touchdowns. Michael Turner ran for 52 yards and a touchdown.
6 (1) New England Patriots (10-4) - The Patriots seven game winning streak came to an end on Sunday night when they lost in a thriller to the San Francisco 49ers. The Pats looked well beat and were 31-10 down as the fourth quarter started but they fought back to 31-31 midway through the quarter. The 49ers responded well though and scored ten points to seal the win. The Patriots offense had 520 yards but they had four costly turnovers that swung the game in the 49ers favour. Tom Brady threw for 443 yards, a touchdown and 2 interceptions. Brandon Lloyd had a huge game, catching 10 passes for 190 yards. Danny Woodhead led the running game, rushing for 61 yards and 2 touchdowns.
7 (10) Seattle Seahawks (9-5) - Seattle kept their playoff march going on Sunday with a dominant display over the Buffalo Bills in Toronto. The Seahawks appear to have hit form at just the right time although they still have work to do to even secure a playoff place. Next week they face the San Francisco 49ers in a big clash in the NFC West. This game had the potential to be one of the games of the year but the 49ers win last week takes a little of the edge from it. If the 49ers had lost to New England this game would have decided who wins the NFC West but as it is, the 49ers can afford to lose in Seattle and a win at home to the Cardinals would win the division. I expect Seattle and San Francisco to both win their games in week 17 so this week is probably a bigger game for the Seahawks as 11-5 would guarantee a playoff but 10-6 could put them out of the wildcard places. On Sunday, Russell Wilson had a fantastic game. He threw for 205 yards and a touchdown but it was his running that gave the Bills the most problems. He picked up 92 yards and 3 touchdowns from 9 carries and if he keeps that up he might just hijack the RG3/Andrew Luck battle for Rookie of the Year. Marshawn Lynch also had a good day on the ground, running for 113 yards and a touchdown.
8 (7) Baltimore Ravens (9-5) - The Ravens have now lost three in a row after a defeat at home to the Denver Broncos. I've made no secret of the fact that I don't really like this Baltimore team and at 9-2 I felt their record didn't reflect the team’s performances. Baltimore are 9-5 now and although they are guaranteed a playoff place, they still haven't secured the divisional title. They have two tough games remaining against the Giants and the Bengals so there is every chance they may have to rely on a wildcard. Joe Flacco threw for 254 yards, 2 touchdowns and an interception. Dennis Pitta led the receivers with 7 catches for 125 yards and 2 touchdowns.
9 (9) Indianapolis Colts (9-5) - The Colts lost on Sunday to kill off their hopes of winning the AFC South but they are still in pole position to reach the playoffs as a wildcard. They face a trip to Kansas City this week and a win would guarantee them a playoff place. The Colts have been one of the surprise packages of the season and it has been a remarkable turnaround from being the worst team in the NFL last season. Andrew Luck threw for 186 yards and 2 touchdowns. TY Hilton was the leading receiver, catching 3 passes for 78 yards and a touchdown. Vick Ballard had a good day on the ground, rushing for 105 yards.
10 (8) New York Giants (8-6) - The Giants must be the most inconsistent team in the NFL. I've never saw a team who jump from a good performance to a bad performance and vice versa, as often as the New York Giants do. Right now, they need to take a long hard look at themselves because they are no longer a playoff team. As things stand, they are 8-6 but the Washington Redskins are leading the NFC East and the wildcard places belong to Seattle and Minnesota. I have to be honest and say I did not expect this to happen but with their remaining games, a trip to Baltimore and home to Philadelphia, I genuinely don't think the Giants will make the playoffs. Eli Manning threw for 161 yards and 2 interceptions. Domenik Hixon caught 5 passes for 80 yards. David Wilson led the rushers with 55 yards.
11 (12) Washington Redskins (8-6) - The Redskins have now won five in a row and this week they done it without RG3. Kirk Cousins stepped into the void left by RG3 and there was no knock on effect. The Redskins are now top of the NFC East with an 8-6 record and currently hold the tie breaker with the Cowboys and the Giants. They have a huge chance of winning the division and if they win their last two against Philadelphia and Dallas they will be NFC East winners for the first time since 1999. Cousins threw for 329 yards, 2 touchdowns and an interception. Alfred Morris led the running game, picking up 87 yards and 2 touchdowns.
12 (13) Minnesota Vikings (8-6) - The Vikings picked up a good win in St Louis to keep their playoff hopes alive. The Vikings are currently in the sixth seed in the NFC playoff race but it is very tight and one mistake could change everything. If the Vikings make the playoffs, they will have to do it the hard way. Their last two games are a trip to Houston and then they host the Packers in week 17. The Texans and Packers have both secured their respective divisions but they do still need wins to secure first round byes in the playoffs so I can't see them doing the Vikings any favours. The main man for the Vikings was once again running-back, Adrian Peterson. He picked up another 212 yards and a touchdown, to take him just 294 yards short of Eric Dickerson's single season rushing record. If anyone can do it, Peterson can but 294 yards is a big ask against Green Bay and Houston.
13 (15) Dallas Cowboys (8-6) - Dallas kept themselves in the mix for a playoff spot with a hard earned win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Both sides needed the win to boost their playoff chances and it was Dallas who dug that little bit deeper to earn an overtime victory. The Cowboys face the Saints at home this week and a win would set up a potential winner takes all showdown with the Washington Redskins. Tony Romo threw for 341 yards and 2 touchdowns. DeMarco Murray led the ground game, rushing for 81 yards and a touchdown. Miles Austin had a good game, catching 7 passes for 79 yards.
14 (11) Chicago Bears (8-6) - This Chicago Bears team are right in the middle of one of the biggest collapses in recent seasons. The Bears were playoff bound and it looked like they were simply playing for a first round bye but five defeats in their last six games has them outside the playoff places and in a dog fight to try to earn a wildcard. In the Bears defence, the schedule has been hard on them and each of their last six games has been against teams with winning records but if the Bears want to be in a Superbowl, then they have to beat winning teams and right now, a Superbowl is miles off. Their last two games are trips to Arizona and Detroit. They are both winnable games but the Bears won't get it easy as the players will be low in confidence and it's hard to win on the road in this league. On Sunday, Jay Cutler threw for 135 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Brandon Marshall caught 6 passes for 56 yards and a touchdown but Chicago's best player was Matt Forte. Forte picked up 133 yards from scrimmage but it wasn't enough to stop the Packers picking up the NFC North title.
15 (16) Cincinnati Bengals (8-6) - The Bengals picked up a comfortable win in Philadelphia on Sunday night to take pole position in the race for the sixth AFC playoff spot. Pittsburgh lost to the Cowboys on Sunday and this week's game, between the Steelers and the Bengals will go a long way to deciding who gets the final playoff place. A Steelers win would have the team’s level at 8-7 and Pittsburgh would hold the tie breaker courtesy of the head to head record. A Bengals win would secure a playoff place for Cincinnati. Andy Dalton threw for 127 yards and a touchdown. BenJarvus Green-Ellis had another good day on the ground, running for 106 yards and a touchdown.
16 (14) Pittsburgh Steelers (7-7) - The Steelers have slipped out of the AFC playoff spots after Sundays overtime defeat to the Dallas Cowboys. The Steelers now must beat the Cincinnati Bengals this week, if they are to reach the playoffs. If the Steelers can beat the Bengals, they will then have to beat the Cleveland Browns to secure a wildcard. Pittsburgh had a fourth quarter lead in this game but the Cowboys levelled midway through the fourth and the game went to overtime. On the second play of overtime, Ben Roethlisberger was intercepted and the Cowboys were able to kick the game winning field goal from the 3 yard line. Roethlisberger ended the game with 339 yards, 2 touchdowns and an interception. Mike Wallace, Heath Miller and Antonio Brown all had big receiving days. Wallace caught 4 passes for 95 yards and Miller had 7 catches for 92 yards and a touchdown. Brown caught 8 passes for 76 yards and a touchdown.
17 (21) New Orleans Saints (6-8) - The New Orleans Saints bounced back from their defeat to the Giants last week with a dominant victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Statistically, the game was tight enough, although the Saints had the edge in most key areas but not by a margin of 41-0. The key difference was turnovers and the Saints defense forced five, and the offense managed to take care of the football and not give any away. Those turnovers led to 3 touchdowns and 2 field goals for the Saints and it made the game look more one sided than it actually was. Drew Brees threw for 307 yards and 4 touchdowns. Mark Ingram also had a good game, rushing for 90 yards and a touchdown.
18 (17) St Louis Rams (6-7-1) - The Rams are technically still alive at 6-7-1 but their defeat to the Minnesota Vikings has killed off any realistic chance they had of a playoff place. The Rams like so many before them were unable to come up with a response to Adrian Peterson and he almost single handedly beat the Rams. Peterson ran for over 200 yards and the Rams defense had no answers. The Rams offense had a decent game and picked up over 400 yards. They had two costly turnovers which resulted in the Vikings getting ten points and if they had avoided those, the final outcome may well have been different. Sam Bradford threw for 377 yards, 3 touchdowns and an interception. Brandon Gibson was his leading receiver, catching 6 passes for 76 yards. Steven Jackson also had a good game and picked up 146 yards from scrimmage.
19 (18) New York Jets (6-8) - The Jets playoff hopes were finished on Monday Night Football after a performance from Mark Sanchez that was bad even by his standards. Sanchez was responsible for five turnovers in the game and I can't understand how Rex Ryan let it get this far. I know Ryan is a defensive coach but surely he can see how bad Sanchez is and I can only imagine it is a pride thing and he didn't want to admit he had got it wrong by drafting up to take Sanchez in the 2009 draft. Sanchez ended the game with 131 yards, a touchdown and 4 interceptions. Shonn Greene ran for 68 yards and Jeff Cumberland led the receivers with 4 catches for 53 yards and a touchdown.
20 (26) Miami Dolphins (6-8) - The Dolphins beat the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday to reach 6-8 for the year. Miami aren't quite dead yet but it would take a lot of results going their way for the Dolphins to reach the playoffs. The most unlikely would be the Dolphins going to the Patriots and winning. On Sunday, Ryan Tannehill had a good game, throwing for 220 yards and 2 touchdowns. Brian Hartline led the receivers with 5 catches for 77 yards. Reggie Bush had a good day on the ground, rushing for 104 yards.
21 (19) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-8) - The Bucs dropped to 6-8 for the year after a heavy defeat to the New Orleans Saints. The Bucs turned the ball over five times in the game, which led to 27 points for New Orleans. When your offense plays as badly as that, there's very little chance of winning a game and the Bucs were unable to get anything going and the game ended 41-0. The Bucs can take a lot of positives from this season and if they can hang on to their key players, I expect a push for the playoffs next season. Josh Freeman threw for 279 yards and 4 interceptions. Vincent Jackson was the leading receiver, catching 6 passes for 81 yards. The Bucs struggled to get their running game going and Doug Martin ended up with 16 yards from 9 runs.
22 (25) Carolina Panthers (5-9) - The Panthers got their second win in a row with a blow out victory over the Chargers in San Diego. I expected a bit more from the Panthers this year but they got a bad start and only now are they starting to enjoy the sort of success I anticipated from their running game. On Sunday, Cam Newton had a good game in the air, throwing for 231 yards and 2 touchdowns. The running game was very effective and picked up 155 yards on the ground. DeAngelo Williams led them with 93 yards on the ground and also caught 2 passes for 51 yards and a touchdown. Former Charger, Mike Tolbert also done well, running for 40 yards and 2 touchdowns.
23 (20) San Diego Chargers (5-9) - After a big win over the playoff chasing Pittsburgh Steelers, the Chargers responded in a fashion that only they can, a heavy home defeat to a team who came into the game with a 4-9 record. The Chargers have suffered with inconsistency in recent years and this year’s team are embracing that. There's a lot of talent in San Diego but something’s not quite right in the franchise and in my opinion it's the head coach, Norv Turner. Turner's job has been under threat for a few years now and I think this will be the year they finally get rid of him. In the game, Philip Rivers threw for 121 yards and a touchdown. Curtis Brinkley led the running game with 42 yards.
24 (23) Cleveland Browns (5-9) - The Browns winning run came to an end with a defeat to the Washington Redskins. The Browns have shown some good signs of progress this year and if they can continue to go in the right direction, I can see a playoff place in the near future. There is some good talent in Cleveland and another strong draft could have them pushing for a wildcard place next year. Brandon Weeden threw for 244 yards, a touchdown and 2 interceptions. The Redskins done a good job on Trent Richardson, restricted him to 2.5 yards per carry. Greg Little caught 5 passes for 74 yards.
25 (22) Detroit Lions (4-10) - The Lions are 4-10 now after a heavy defeat at the hands of the Arizona Cardinals. The Lions created a lot of their own problems by turning the ball over four times which led to 28 points for the Cardinals. The Lions have been a huge disappointment this year. I expected a lot more from them but it hasn't been a good year and it's maybe time for a change in the franchise. Matthew Stafford threw for 246 yards and 3 interceptions. Calvin Johnson caught 10 passes for 121 yards. Mikel Leshoure ran for 55 yards and a touchdown.
26 (27) Tennessee Titans (5-9) - The Titans picked up the win on Monday Night Football over a poor New York Jets team. For as long as the Jets have Mark Sanchez at quarterback, they'd be as well playing with seven players on offense. Credit to the Titans, they had a lot of luck but they took the chances that were presented to them and they got another notch in their win column. Jake Locker threw for 149 yards. Nate Washington caught 4 passes for 62 yards. Chris Johnson led the rushers, picking up 122 yards and a touchdown.
27 (24) Buffalo Bills (5-9) - The Bills are the latest team to suffer a heavy defeat to the Seattle Seahawks, after Sunday's 50-17 defeat in Toronto. The Seahawks raced into a 31-7 lead but the Bills got it back to 31-17 before half-time. Unfortunately for the Bills that was as close as they got and Seattle scored 19 unanswered points in the second half. Bills quarterback, Ryan Fitzpatrick, had another poor day, throwing for 217 yards, a touchdown and 2 interceptions. He also fumbled the ball and his turnovers led to Seattle getting 17 points. Yet again the only positives for Buffalo were the performances of Steve Johnson and CJ Spiller. Johnson caught 8 passes for 115 yards and a touchdown. Spiller ran for 103 yards and a touchdown.
28 (32) Arizona Cardinals (5-9) - The Cardinals finally ended their nine game losing streak with a blow out victory over the Detroit Lions. The game was won mainly because of errors from the Lions. The Lions turned the ball over four times and each turnover led to an Arizona touchdown. Credit to Arizona though as they took the opportunities presented to them and got the win. Ryan Lindley threw for 104 yards and an interception. The Cardinals best player was Beanie Wells who ran for 67 yards and 3 touchdowns.
29 (31) Oakland Raiders (4-10) - The Raiders got their fourth win of the season on Sunday against divisional rivals, the Kansas City Chiefs. It was the Raiders second win over the Chiefs this season, having already beaten them in week 8. Neither side managed a touchdown on this occasion and Raiders kicker, Sebastian Janikowski, was the difference between the sides. Janikowski kicked five field goals, one of which was a 57 yarder to hand the Raiders a 15-0 win. Carson Palmer threw for 182 yards. Rod Streater was the leading receiver, catching 5 passes for 62 yards. The Raiders had a good day on the ground, rushing for 203 yards. Darren McFadden had 110 yards and backup, Mike Goodson had 89 yards.
30 (28) Philadelphia Eagles (4-10) - The Eagles got back to their usual form on Thursday with a sloppy display and heavy defeat to the Cincinnati Bengals. I feel like I've said all I can about the Eagles this year. It’s time to draw a line under this year and start fresh next season. On Thursday the Eagles turned the ball over five times and they pretty much summarised the whole year in that one game. Nick Foles threw for 182 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Jeremy Maclin led the receivers with 4 catches for 73 yards. The running game had a bad day and picked up just 42 yards from 19 attempts.
31 (30) Jacksonville Jaguars (2-12) - The Jags lost again, this time in a one sided game against the Dolphins in Miami. The Jags are 2-12 and with New England at home and Tennessee away still to play, I can't see them getting any more wins on the board. The number one draft pick will be between themselves and the Chiefs, should both teams records remain the same and as things stand the Chiefs are just in pole position courtesy of strength of schedule. Chad Henne threw for 221 yards. His leading receivers were Cecil Shorts III and Justin Blackmon. They both caught 6 passes, Shorts III for 101 yards and Blackmon for 93 yards.
32 (29) Kansas City Chiefs (2-12) - The Chiefs lost again on Sunday, this time to the Oakland Raiders. The Chiefs are now 2-12 for the season and they looked every bit as bad as their record suggests on Sunday. The Raiders are far from a good side but they shut down the Chiefs and restricted them to 119 yards of offense. Brady Quinn threw for 135 yards and an interception. Dexter McCluster was his leading receiver, catching 7 passes for 59 yards. The most disappointing thing for the Chiefs was their running game. The Chiefs have done well on the ground this year but they managed just 10 yards from 10 runs. I can't see any more wins for the Chiefs so it looks like they will have the number one draft pick in 2013 as they currently lead the Jaguars on strength of schedule.
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
NFL POWER RANKINGS - WEEK 13
1 (1) Houston Texans (10-1) - The Texans picked up a win over the Lions on Thursday and they can count themselves very lucky to have done so. They had a lot of help from the officials and need to up their game. They have been poor in the last two weeks and they will hope it's just a minor blip as they won't win many games in the playoffs based on those performances. It often happens that a team peaks in the regular season and makes little impact in the playoffs and the Texans will be hoping that they're not that team. Matt Schaub threw for 315 yards, a touchdown and an interception. His leading receiver was Andre Johnson who caught 9 passes for 188 yards. The star man was Arian Foster who ran for 102 yards and 2 touchdowns.
2 (2) Atlanta Falcons (10-1) - The Falcons picked up another win to reach 10-1 for the season but they were pushed all the way by the Buccaneers. There was never any more than six points between the teams and the game was won half way through the fourth quarter when Michael Turner ran 3 yards into the end zone. The Falcons are on the verge of sealing the NFC South and then they can look to maintain their top seed in the NFC. The Falcons have a good home record and will want to ensure the NFC playoffs have to go through Atlanta. Matt Ryan threw for 353 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Julio Jones was the leading receiver, catching 6 passes for 147 yards and a touchdown.
3 (3) New England Patriots (8-3) - New England picked up a Thanksgiving win over divisional rivals, the New York Jets. This rivalry has been heated in recent seasons but the Jets have been poor and the result won't have as big an impact on the division. When these teams have met in the last few seasons a trend has began to emerge. There seems to be one tight game a season and one were the Patriots blow out the Jets. This was the blowout and the tight game was the Pats overtime win in Foxboro. The Pats look playoff bound and will pose a threat to any opponent. Tom Brady was as good as always, throwing for 323 yards and 3 touchdowns. His leading receiver was Shane Vereen who caught 2 passes for 91 yards and a touchdown. Stevan Ridley had another big day on the ground, running for 97 yards and a touchdown.
4 (5) Baltimore Ravens (9-2) - The Ravens picked up another win and once again it was less than emphatic. The Ravens are 9-2 and look likely to win the AFC North and as things stand they would have a bye in the first round of the playoffs. They hold the number two seed but the AFC is tight and there is just two wins separating the four divisional leaders. They do need to keep winning to guarantee their bye. On Sunday, Joe Flacco threw for 355 yards and a touchdown. Torrey Smith was the leading receiver with 7 catches for 144 yards. Ray Rice played well too and picked up 164 yards from scrimmage.
5 (6) San Francisco 49ers (8-2-1) - The 49ers picked up a good win over the Saints in New Orleans on Sunday. The 49ers are having a good year and they don't seem to have been effected by Colin Kaepernick replacing Alex Smith at quarterback. I predicted the 49ers for the Superbowl at the start of the year and I'd be happy enough to stand by that prediction. They have a great defense, a great running game and whilst it's still early days I think they have upgraded their quarterback. Kaepernick threw for 231 yards, a touchdown and an interception. His leading receiver was tight end, Delanie Walker who caught 3 passes for 81 yards. Frank Gore led the running game with 83 yards and also caught a touchdown pass.
6 (7) Denver Broncos (8-3) - The Broncos got the win on Sunday over the Kansas City Chiefs but it was far from impressive. I felt the game could be tight if the Chiefs avoided turnovers and they did until the final play of the game. Denver will be happy to have avoided the potential banana skin as they cruise toward the divisional title and the win keeps them in the race for a first round bye in the playoffs. Peyton Manning threw for 285 yards, 2 touchdowns and an interception. Demaryius Thomas was the leading receiver, catching 4 passes for 82 yards and a touchdown. Knowshon Moreno had a good day on the ground, picking up 85 yards from 20 carries.
7 (8) Chicago Bears (8-3) - The Bears are back in front in the NFC North after a win over the Minnesota Vikings and a defeat for the Green Bay Packers in New York. The Bears have a soft enough schedule that you could say with confidence that they will be a playoff team but the biggest question will be what seed will they hold. If the playoffs were today the Bears would be seeded 3 but they are right behind the 49ers in second but are only just ahead of the Packers and they still have to play them at Soldier Field. Jay Cutler was back in at quarterback for the Bears but didn't have to do much. He threw for 188 yards, a touchdown and an interception. The running game didn't do much much and was restricted to 2.9 yards per carry but Michael Bush still managed to get into the end zone on 2 occasions. Brandon Marshall was the leading receiver, catching 12 passes for 92 yards. The Bears defense got back on track and forced 3 turnovers.
8 (10) New York Giants (7-4) - The Giants picked up a win on Sunday night at home to the Green Bay Packers and it looks as though the issues, whatever they were, have been resolved during their bye week. The Packers are a tough opponent and are far from ideal for a team facing questions about their form. The Giants clearly didn't let it get to them and they ran out easy winners. Eli Manning was back on form and threw for 249 yards and 2 touchdowns. Hakeem Nicks led the receivers with 5 passes for 77 yards and a touchdown. The rushers also had a good day and were led by Andre Brown and Ahmed Bradshaw. Brown ran for 64 yards and a touchdown. Bradshaw had 119 yards from scrimmage and a rushing touchdown.
9 (4) Green Bay Packers (7-4) - The Packers suffered a heavy defeat to the Giants in New York. The game was over as a contest by half time and once again the Giants showed that they have the required tools to get the better of Green Bay. The Packers are 7-4 for the season and should make the playoffs but the defeat has left them trailing the Chicago Bears at the top of the NFC North. Aaron Rodgers threw for 219 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Jordy Nelson was the leading receiver, catching 2 passes for 71 yards and a touchdown. The Packers got a decent return from their running game. Their rushers combined for 116 yards from 26 carries.
10 (15) Indianapolis Colts (7-4) - The Colts took another step towards the playoffs with a win over the Buffalo Bills. There is a great spirit and togetherness in Indianapolis right now and when that happens, teams often play to the maximum of their capabilities. The Colts should be safe enough for a wildcard place but the division is still within their grasp. They are three wins behind the Texans but the teams meet in weeks 15 and 17, so two wins would give the Colts a great chance of winning the division. Andrew Luck had another solid game, throwing for 240 yards, a touchdown and an interception. His leading receiver was Reggie Wayne who caught 8 passes for 102 yards.
11 (11) New Orleans Saints (5-6) - New Orleans dropped to 5-6 after losing to the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. The Saints have come back from an 0-4 start and a win would have put them in a great position to reach the playoffs but it wasn't to be and the Saints will have to do things the hard way. The Saints have a tough schedule but I certainly wouldn't rule them out of nicking a playoff spot. They face a huge trip to Atlanta on Thursday night and need to pick up a win. On Sunday, Drew Brees threw for 267 yards, 3 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. The Saints have struggled all year with their running game and managed just 2.8 yards per carry.
12 (9) Pittsburgh Steelers (6-5) - The Steelers have dropped to 6-5 after a poor performance in Cleveland against the Browns. The Steelers were terrible and turned the ball over eight times. Charlie Batch had a bad game and was intercepted three times but they also fumbled five times and things are starting to look very difficult for Pittsburgh. Batch threw for 199 yards and the three interceptions. The running game never turned up and averaged just 2.5 yards per carry. At 6-5 the Steelers are still in a wild card spot but they won't stay there for long unless they can fill the void left by Ben Roethlisberger.
13 (13) Minnesota Vikings (6-5) - The Vikings suffered a defeat to divisional rivals, the Chicago Bears on Sunday. The defeat leaves the Vikings at 6-5, and outside the wildcard places due to their head to head records against Seattle and Tampa Bay. The Vikings have a tough schedule and I can't see them keeping pace for a wildcard place in the playoffs. On Sunday, the Vikings were second best and were well beaten in the end. Christan Ponder had a poor game, completing just 22 of his 43 passes for 159 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Tight End, Kyle Rudolph led the receivers, catching 5 passes for 55 yards and a touchdown. Adrian Peterson had another good game, running for 108 yards from just 18 carries.
14 (17) Cincinnati Bengals (6-5) - The Bengals kept their playoff hopes alive with a good win over the Oakland Raiders. The game was never close and the Bengals led 24-0 at half time. Oakland got the deficit back to fourteen but the Bengals quickly responded and ran out easy winners. Their schedule isn't too bad and they have a good chance of the playoffs. As it stands they are just outside the playoff places due to their week 7 defeat to the Steelers but they play Pittsburgh in week 16 and the Steelers are having quarterback issues so the Bengals have a great chance of finishing ahead of them. On Sunday the Bengals were led by their running game. They picked up 221 yards from 34 carries. BenJarvus Green-Ellis had another big day, rushing for 129 yards and a touchdown. Andy Dalton threw for 210 yards and 3 touchdowns. AJ Green was the star receiver again, catching 3 passes for 111 yards.
15 (14) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-5) - The Bucs suffered a narrow defeat to divisional rivals, the Atlanta Falcons. The Bucs were very unlucky and there was very little between the sides but it was Atlanta who took the win by a one point margin. At 6-5 the Bucs are still in the race for the playoffs but the divisional title looks to be out of their reach. They still face road trips to Denver, New Orleans and Atlanta so getting a wildcard spot won't be an easy task either. Josh Freeman threw for 256 yards. Vincent Jackson was once again, his leading receiver, catching 5 passes for 96 yards. Running-back, Doug Martin was restricted to 50 yards from 21 carries but did manage to get 2 rushing touchdowns.
16 (12) Seattle Seahawks (6-5) - Seattle drop to 6-5 for the season and 1-5 on the road after a defeat to the Miami Dolphins. The Seahawks led for large parts of the game but Miami tied the game with 5:14 left and kicked the game winning field goal as time expired. At 6-5 the Seahawks are still in the race for a wildcard place but their chances of winning the NFC West are almost certainly gone. Russell Wilson had another good game, throwing for 224 yards and 2 touchdowns. He also picked up 38 yards from 5 carries on the ground. Unfortunately for the Seahawks, Marshawn Lynch was unable to match Wilson's rushing display and he picked up just 46 yards at 2.4 yards per carry.
17 (23) Washington Redskins (5-6) - The Redskins got the win in Dallas on Thursday thanks to a huge second quarter when they scored 28 unanswered points. The Cowboys came back in the second half but were unable to get close enough and the Redskins ran out winners. The Redskins season will hang on the outcome of their next two games when they host the Giants and the Ravens. If they can win those two then they have a realistic chance of finishing 10-6 as they finish with the Browns, the Eagles and the Cowboys again. In Thursday's game Robert Griffin III was the star of the show. He threw for 311 yards, 4 touchdowns and an interception. His leading receiver was Pierre Garcon who caught 5 passes for 93 yards and a touchdown. Alfred Morris had another big day on the ground, rushing for 113 yards and a touchdown.
18 (16) Dallas Cowboys (5-6) - The Cowboys were beaten by the Washington Redskins on Thursday night. The Cowboys left themselves too much to do after a bad second quarter and ran out of time in their comeback. The Cowboys won the second half 28-10 but they lost the first half 28-3 and it was too deep a hole to get out of. At 5-6 the Cowboys are still alive but need to start picking up wins. Their remaining schedule isn't too bad but they do face four teams who have at least a small chance of being in the playoffs. Tony Romo had another mixed day, throwing for 441 yards, 3 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. Dez Bryant had an excellent game, catching 8 passes for 145 yards and 2 touchdowns.
19 (18) Detroit Lions (4-7) - The Lions are now 4-7 after they suffered a heartbreaking defeat to the officials / Houston Texans on Thursday night. I thought the refs were very poor and not just on the big issues but on a few of the lesser ones too. Obviously, the biggest mistake was the Forsett touchdown. Jim Schwartz deserves the heat he is getting but the refs have to get that call right. It wasn't even close and his elbow and knee both touched the ground. The punt in the first half was another bad call and in my opinion those decisions cost the Lions the win. Lions quarterback, Matthew Stafford was excellent, throwing for 441 yards and 2 touchdowns. He had two receivers who had one hundred yard games. Calvin Johnson caught 8 passes for 140 yards and a touchdown. Ryan Broyles had the best game of his career, catching 6 passes for 126 yards.
20 (24) Miami Dolphins (5-6) - The Dolphins are up to 5-6 for the season and still have a chance of reaching the playoffs after a win over the Seahawks. Their remaining schedule is very difficult though and they will have to do it the hard way. In Sunday's game, they came back from seven behind in the fourth quarter and ended up winning it on a Dan Carpentar field goal as time expired. Ryan Tannehill threw for 253 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Davone Bess was his leading receiver, catching 7 passes for 129 yards. Miami had a good day on the ground and their rushers picked up 189 yards. Reggie Bush led the way with 87 yards and a touchdown.
21 (20) San Diego Chargers (4-7) - The Chargers drop to 4-7 after a tough overtime loss to the Baltimore Ravens. The Ravens kicked a field goal as time expired to take the game to overtime and then won it courtesy of another field goal with 1:07 left in the extra quarter. Philip Rivers threw for 228 yards and a touchdown. Danario Alexander led the receivers, catching 5 passes for 74 yards. Ryan Mathews led the rushers, picking up 72 yards.
22 (21) Buffalo Bills (4-7) - The Bills lost on Sunday to drop to 4-7 and all but end their playoff hopes. They haven't the most difficult of remaining schedules but I have saw nothing from them that makes me believe they can win enough games to get into a wildcard slot. CJ Spiller has had a bit of a breakthrough year and looks like having his first 1000 yard rushing season. The Bills could be a team for the future. I had predicted the playoffs at the start of the year for them but it looks like they aren't there yet but there are signs they are going the right way. On Sunday, Ryan Fitzpatrick threw for 180 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Steve Johnson was the leading receiver, catching 6 passes for 106 yards. Spiller had another big game and picked up 107 yards from 14 carries.
23 (26) St Louis Rams (4-6-1) - The Rams picked up a win over the Cardinals in Arizona to get their first win since week 5, which was also against the Cardinals. I can't see the Rams making the playoffs this season but the win sets them up nicely for their last five games. Their schedule sees them play four teams with winning records so although they are unlikely to be in the post season themselves, they will play a big part in deciding which teams will be. Sam Bradford threw for 205 yards, 2 touchdowns and an interception. Chris Givens had a good game, catching 5 passes for 115 yards and a touchdown. Steven Jackson had a big game on the ground, rushing for 139 yards from 24 carries.
24 (19) Tennessee Titans (4-7) - Tennessee are now 4-7 for the year after a defeat in Jacksonville. It was the Jags first home win of the year and it almost certainly ends the Titans playoff hopes. The Titans have a tough schedule and I can't see anything better than a 6-10 finish for them. In Sunday's game, Jake Locker threw for 261 yards, a touchdown and 2 interceptions. Chris Johnson ran for 80 yards from 21 carries. The game was tight and ultimately turnovers cost the Titans their chance of a victory.
25 (28) Cleveland Browns (3-8) - Cleveland picked up their third win of the year with a big win over divisional rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Browns defense will take most of the credit as they forced eight turnovers. That's a good performance by any standards and the offense were just about able to complete the job. The Browns won't make the playoffs but we have saw, in flashes, some good things about this team for the future. Brandon Weeden threw for 158 yards, a touchdown and an interception. His leading receiver was Josh Gordon with four receptions for 60 yards. Trent Richardson was the best performer, rushing for 85 yards and a touchdown.
26 (22) New York Jets (4-7) - The Jets are now 4-7 after a heavy defeat to their big rivals, the New England Patriots. At 4-7 the Jets are clinging onto their hopes of a playoff spot but it is looking increasingly unlikely that they will be able to get the wins required to get there. Their remaining schedule is very weak and they don't have any more teams with a winning record left to play but it would be a big ask for a team who haven't won back to back games all year, to go on a five game winning streak. Mark Sanchez had a decent game, completing 26 of 36 passes for 301 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Shonn Greene had a good day on the ground, running for 71 yards from 14 carries. Jeremy Kerley led the Jets receivers with 7 catches for 86 yards.
27 (29) Carolina Panthers (3-8) - The Panthers got their third win of the season after a 30-22 win over the Eagles in Philadelphia. The game was always tight but the Panthers stepped things up in the fourth quarter and got the win. The Panthers dominated time of possession and were deserving winners. Cam Newton was the star of the show and reminded the NFL of the type of player he is. He threw for 306 yards and 2 touchdowns. He also led the Panthers in rushing, picking up 52 yards and 2 touchdowns. Brandon LaFell was the leading receiver and caught 3 passes for 74 yards and a touchdown.
28 (25) Arizona Cardinals (4-7) - The 2012 Arizona Cardinals must have suffered one of the biggest collapses in NFL history. Surely there can't be many teams have started 4-0 and then lost seven on the bounce. I'm sure it's not something the franchise will be proud of but it's certainly an unusual record. The team have struggled at quarterback since Kevin Kolb got injured and Ryan Lindley struggled on Sunday. He threw for 312 yards but he was intercepted four times. In the NFL you can't throw four interceptions and expect to win games. The Cardinals leading receiver was Andre Roberts, catching 9 passes for 92 yards.
29 (30) Jacksonville Jaguars (2-9) - The Jags got their first home win of the season with a 24-19 victory over the Tennessee Titans. The win could cost the Jags their chance of the number one draft pick but their fans will just be delighted to have finally picked up a home win. It's been a bad year for the Jags but they should be picking early in the draft again this year and will get the opportunity to build for the future. Chad Henne threw for 261 yards, 2 touchdowns and an interception. Cecil Shorts III was the leading receiver, catching 4 passes for 105 yards and a touchdown.
30 (27) Oakland Raiders (3-8) - Oakland suffered another heavy defeat and drop to 3-8 for the season. In seven of their eight defeats they have lost by more than seven points and their season looks to be well and truly over. They have a soft schedule remaining but at 3-8 they are too far back and even five straight wins might not be enough. On Sunday Carson Palmer had a poor game, throwing for just 146 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Marcel Reece was their best player, running for 74 yards from 15 carries but it wasn't enough as the Bengals ran out easy winners.
31 (31) Kansas City Chiefs (1-10) - Kansas lost again and find themselves alone at 1-10 with the NFL's worst record. The next three games will most likely decide if the Chiefs are going to have the number one pick in next years draft. They face Carolina, Cleveland and Oakland so there is definitely a good chance of a few wins but they will have to cut out the turnovers. They only had one turnover this week and it was an interception on a Hail Mary as time expired. They were able to run the Broncos close so it shows how vital the turnovers have been. Brady Quinn threw for 126 yards and an interception. Jamaal Charles had a good game and ran for 107 yards.
32 (32) Philadelphia Eagles (3-8) - The Eagles drop to 3-8 and I can't imagine that anyone is particularly surprised based on their recent performances. Nick Foles completed 16 of his 21 passes for 119 yards. The Eagles star performer on the day was Bryce Brown who done a great job at running back. Brown ran for 178 yards and 2 touchdowns from his 19 carries and he looks to be a good prospect. Unfortunately for Eagles fans, he was the only positive in another miserable night. The season is gone now and as a fan I wouldn't be totally opposed to the idea of Philly ending the season at 3-13 and put all our eggs into next season. Hopefully, Andy Reid will be gone by then and whoever the new coach will be given some decent young talent to work with. One player they won't have is Jason Babin. Babin was released yesterday in what I can only describe as the latest in a long line of bizarre decisions made by the Eagles this year.
2 (2) Atlanta Falcons (10-1) - The Falcons picked up another win to reach 10-1 for the season but they were pushed all the way by the Buccaneers. There was never any more than six points between the teams and the game was won half way through the fourth quarter when Michael Turner ran 3 yards into the end zone. The Falcons are on the verge of sealing the NFC South and then they can look to maintain their top seed in the NFC. The Falcons have a good home record and will want to ensure the NFC playoffs have to go through Atlanta. Matt Ryan threw for 353 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Julio Jones was the leading receiver, catching 6 passes for 147 yards and a touchdown.
3 (3) New England Patriots (8-3) - New England picked up a Thanksgiving win over divisional rivals, the New York Jets. This rivalry has been heated in recent seasons but the Jets have been poor and the result won't have as big an impact on the division. When these teams have met in the last few seasons a trend has began to emerge. There seems to be one tight game a season and one were the Patriots blow out the Jets. This was the blowout and the tight game was the Pats overtime win in Foxboro. The Pats look playoff bound and will pose a threat to any opponent. Tom Brady was as good as always, throwing for 323 yards and 3 touchdowns. His leading receiver was Shane Vereen who caught 2 passes for 91 yards and a touchdown. Stevan Ridley had another big day on the ground, running for 97 yards and a touchdown.
4 (5) Baltimore Ravens (9-2) - The Ravens picked up another win and once again it was less than emphatic. The Ravens are 9-2 and look likely to win the AFC North and as things stand they would have a bye in the first round of the playoffs. They hold the number two seed but the AFC is tight and there is just two wins separating the four divisional leaders. They do need to keep winning to guarantee their bye. On Sunday, Joe Flacco threw for 355 yards and a touchdown. Torrey Smith was the leading receiver with 7 catches for 144 yards. Ray Rice played well too and picked up 164 yards from scrimmage.
5 (6) San Francisco 49ers (8-2-1) - The 49ers picked up a good win over the Saints in New Orleans on Sunday. The 49ers are having a good year and they don't seem to have been effected by Colin Kaepernick replacing Alex Smith at quarterback. I predicted the 49ers for the Superbowl at the start of the year and I'd be happy enough to stand by that prediction. They have a great defense, a great running game and whilst it's still early days I think they have upgraded their quarterback. Kaepernick threw for 231 yards, a touchdown and an interception. His leading receiver was tight end, Delanie Walker who caught 3 passes for 81 yards. Frank Gore led the running game with 83 yards and also caught a touchdown pass.
6 (7) Denver Broncos (8-3) - The Broncos got the win on Sunday over the Kansas City Chiefs but it was far from impressive. I felt the game could be tight if the Chiefs avoided turnovers and they did until the final play of the game. Denver will be happy to have avoided the potential banana skin as they cruise toward the divisional title and the win keeps them in the race for a first round bye in the playoffs. Peyton Manning threw for 285 yards, 2 touchdowns and an interception. Demaryius Thomas was the leading receiver, catching 4 passes for 82 yards and a touchdown. Knowshon Moreno had a good day on the ground, picking up 85 yards from 20 carries.
7 (8) Chicago Bears (8-3) - The Bears are back in front in the NFC North after a win over the Minnesota Vikings and a defeat for the Green Bay Packers in New York. The Bears have a soft enough schedule that you could say with confidence that they will be a playoff team but the biggest question will be what seed will they hold. If the playoffs were today the Bears would be seeded 3 but they are right behind the 49ers in second but are only just ahead of the Packers and they still have to play them at Soldier Field. Jay Cutler was back in at quarterback for the Bears but didn't have to do much. He threw for 188 yards, a touchdown and an interception. The running game didn't do much much and was restricted to 2.9 yards per carry but Michael Bush still managed to get into the end zone on 2 occasions. Brandon Marshall was the leading receiver, catching 12 passes for 92 yards. The Bears defense got back on track and forced 3 turnovers.
8 (10) New York Giants (7-4) - The Giants picked up a win on Sunday night at home to the Green Bay Packers and it looks as though the issues, whatever they were, have been resolved during their bye week. The Packers are a tough opponent and are far from ideal for a team facing questions about their form. The Giants clearly didn't let it get to them and they ran out easy winners. Eli Manning was back on form and threw for 249 yards and 2 touchdowns. Hakeem Nicks led the receivers with 5 passes for 77 yards and a touchdown. The rushers also had a good day and were led by Andre Brown and Ahmed Bradshaw. Brown ran for 64 yards and a touchdown. Bradshaw had 119 yards from scrimmage and a rushing touchdown.
9 (4) Green Bay Packers (7-4) - The Packers suffered a heavy defeat to the Giants in New York. The game was over as a contest by half time and once again the Giants showed that they have the required tools to get the better of Green Bay. The Packers are 7-4 for the season and should make the playoffs but the defeat has left them trailing the Chicago Bears at the top of the NFC North. Aaron Rodgers threw for 219 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Jordy Nelson was the leading receiver, catching 2 passes for 71 yards and a touchdown. The Packers got a decent return from their running game. Their rushers combined for 116 yards from 26 carries.
10 (15) Indianapolis Colts (7-4) - The Colts took another step towards the playoffs with a win over the Buffalo Bills. There is a great spirit and togetherness in Indianapolis right now and when that happens, teams often play to the maximum of their capabilities. The Colts should be safe enough for a wildcard place but the division is still within their grasp. They are three wins behind the Texans but the teams meet in weeks 15 and 17, so two wins would give the Colts a great chance of winning the division. Andrew Luck had another solid game, throwing for 240 yards, a touchdown and an interception. His leading receiver was Reggie Wayne who caught 8 passes for 102 yards.
11 (11) New Orleans Saints (5-6) - New Orleans dropped to 5-6 after losing to the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. The Saints have come back from an 0-4 start and a win would have put them in a great position to reach the playoffs but it wasn't to be and the Saints will have to do things the hard way. The Saints have a tough schedule but I certainly wouldn't rule them out of nicking a playoff spot. They face a huge trip to Atlanta on Thursday night and need to pick up a win. On Sunday, Drew Brees threw for 267 yards, 3 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. The Saints have struggled all year with their running game and managed just 2.8 yards per carry.
12 (9) Pittsburgh Steelers (6-5) - The Steelers have dropped to 6-5 after a poor performance in Cleveland against the Browns. The Steelers were terrible and turned the ball over eight times. Charlie Batch had a bad game and was intercepted three times but they also fumbled five times and things are starting to look very difficult for Pittsburgh. Batch threw for 199 yards and the three interceptions. The running game never turned up and averaged just 2.5 yards per carry. At 6-5 the Steelers are still in a wild card spot but they won't stay there for long unless they can fill the void left by Ben Roethlisberger.
13 (13) Minnesota Vikings (6-5) - The Vikings suffered a defeat to divisional rivals, the Chicago Bears on Sunday. The defeat leaves the Vikings at 6-5, and outside the wildcard places due to their head to head records against Seattle and Tampa Bay. The Vikings have a tough schedule and I can't see them keeping pace for a wildcard place in the playoffs. On Sunday, the Vikings were second best and were well beaten in the end. Christan Ponder had a poor game, completing just 22 of his 43 passes for 159 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Tight End, Kyle Rudolph led the receivers, catching 5 passes for 55 yards and a touchdown. Adrian Peterson had another good game, running for 108 yards from just 18 carries.
14 (17) Cincinnati Bengals (6-5) - The Bengals kept their playoff hopes alive with a good win over the Oakland Raiders. The game was never close and the Bengals led 24-0 at half time. Oakland got the deficit back to fourteen but the Bengals quickly responded and ran out easy winners. Their schedule isn't too bad and they have a good chance of the playoffs. As it stands they are just outside the playoff places due to their week 7 defeat to the Steelers but they play Pittsburgh in week 16 and the Steelers are having quarterback issues so the Bengals have a great chance of finishing ahead of them. On Sunday the Bengals were led by their running game. They picked up 221 yards from 34 carries. BenJarvus Green-Ellis had another big day, rushing for 129 yards and a touchdown. Andy Dalton threw for 210 yards and 3 touchdowns. AJ Green was the star receiver again, catching 3 passes for 111 yards.
15 (14) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-5) - The Bucs suffered a narrow defeat to divisional rivals, the Atlanta Falcons. The Bucs were very unlucky and there was very little between the sides but it was Atlanta who took the win by a one point margin. At 6-5 the Bucs are still in the race for the playoffs but the divisional title looks to be out of their reach. They still face road trips to Denver, New Orleans and Atlanta so getting a wildcard spot won't be an easy task either. Josh Freeman threw for 256 yards. Vincent Jackson was once again, his leading receiver, catching 5 passes for 96 yards. Running-back, Doug Martin was restricted to 50 yards from 21 carries but did manage to get 2 rushing touchdowns.
16 (12) Seattle Seahawks (6-5) - Seattle drop to 6-5 for the season and 1-5 on the road after a defeat to the Miami Dolphins. The Seahawks led for large parts of the game but Miami tied the game with 5:14 left and kicked the game winning field goal as time expired. At 6-5 the Seahawks are still in the race for a wildcard place but their chances of winning the NFC West are almost certainly gone. Russell Wilson had another good game, throwing for 224 yards and 2 touchdowns. He also picked up 38 yards from 5 carries on the ground. Unfortunately for the Seahawks, Marshawn Lynch was unable to match Wilson's rushing display and he picked up just 46 yards at 2.4 yards per carry.
17 (23) Washington Redskins (5-6) - The Redskins got the win in Dallas on Thursday thanks to a huge second quarter when they scored 28 unanswered points. The Cowboys came back in the second half but were unable to get close enough and the Redskins ran out winners. The Redskins season will hang on the outcome of their next two games when they host the Giants and the Ravens. If they can win those two then they have a realistic chance of finishing 10-6 as they finish with the Browns, the Eagles and the Cowboys again. In Thursday's game Robert Griffin III was the star of the show. He threw for 311 yards, 4 touchdowns and an interception. His leading receiver was Pierre Garcon who caught 5 passes for 93 yards and a touchdown. Alfred Morris had another big day on the ground, rushing for 113 yards and a touchdown.
18 (16) Dallas Cowboys (5-6) - The Cowboys were beaten by the Washington Redskins on Thursday night. The Cowboys left themselves too much to do after a bad second quarter and ran out of time in their comeback. The Cowboys won the second half 28-10 but they lost the first half 28-3 and it was too deep a hole to get out of. At 5-6 the Cowboys are still alive but need to start picking up wins. Their remaining schedule isn't too bad but they do face four teams who have at least a small chance of being in the playoffs. Tony Romo had another mixed day, throwing for 441 yards, 3 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. Dez Bryant had an excellent game, catching 8 passes for 145 yards and 2 touchdowns.
19 (18) Detroit Lions (4-7) - The Lions are now 4-7 after they suffered a heartbreaking defeat to the officials / Houston Texans on Thursday night. I thought the refs were very poor and not just on the big issues but on a few of the lesser ones too. Obviously, the biggest mistake was the Forsett touchdown. Jim Schwartz deserves the heat he is getting but the refs have to get that call right. It wasn't even close and his elbow and knee both touched the ground. The punt in the first half was another bad call and in my opinion those decisions cost the Lions the win. Lions quarterback, Matthew Stafford was excellent, throwing for 441 yards and 2 touchdowns. He had two receivers who had one hundred yard games. Calvin Johnson caught 8 passes for 140 yards and a touchdown. Ryan Broyles had the best game of his career, catching 6 passes for 126 yards.
20 (24) Miami Dolphins (5-6) - The Dolphins are up to 5-6 for the season and still have a chance of reaching the playoffs after a win over the Seahawks. Their remaining schedule is very difficult though and they will have to do it the hard way. In Sunday's game, they came back from seven behind in the fourth quarter and ended up winning it on a Dan Carpentar field goal as time expired. Ryan Tannehill threw for 253 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Davone Bess was his leading receiver, catching 7 passes for 129 yards. Miami had a good day on the ground and their rushers picked up 189 yards. Reggie Bush led the way with 87 yards and a touchdown.
21 (20) San Diego Chargers (4-7) - The Chargers drop to 4-7 after a tough overtime loss to the Baltimore Ravens. The Ravens kicked a field goal as time expired to take the game to overtime and then won it courtesy of another field goal with 1:07 left in the extra quarter. Philip Rivers threw for 228 yards and a touchdown. Danario Alexander led the receivers, catching 5 passes for 74 yards. Ryan Mathews led the rushers, picking up 72 yards.
22 (21) Buffalo Bills (4-7) - The Bills lost on Sunday to drop to 4-7 and all but end their playoff hopes. They haven't the most difficult of remaining schedules but I have saw nothing from them that makes me believe they can win enough games to get into a wildcard slot. CJ Spiller has had a bit of a breakthrough year and looks like having his first 1000 yard rushing season. The Bills could be a team for the future. I had predicted the playoffs at the start of the year for them but it looks like they aren't there yet but there are signs they are going the right way. On Sunday, Ryan Fitzpatrick threw for 180 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Steve Johnson was the leading receiver, catching 6 passes for 106 yards. Spiller had another big game and picked up 107 yards from 14 carries.
23 (26) St Louis Rams (4-6-1) - The Rams picked up a win over the Cardinals in Arizona to get their first win since week 5, which was also against the Cardinals. I can't see the Rams making the playoffs this season but the win sets them up nicely for their last five games. Their schedule sees them play four teams with winning records so although they are unlikely to be in the post season themselves, they will play a big part in deciding which teams will be. Sam Bradford threw for 205 yards, 2 touchdowns and an interception. Chris Givens had a good game, catching 5 passes for 115 yards and a touchdown. Steven Jackson had a big game on the ground, rushing for 139 yards from 24 carries.
24 (19) Tennessee Titans (4-7) - Tennessee are now 4-7 for the year after a defeat in Jacksonville. It was the Jags first home win of the year and it almost certainly ends the Titans playoff hopes. The Titans have a tough schedule and I can't see anything better than a 6-10 finish for them. In Sunday's game, Jake Locker threw for 261 yards, a touchdown and 2 interceptions. Chris Johnson ran for 80 yards from 21 carries. The game was tight and ultimately turnovers cost the Titans their chance of a victory.
25 (28) Cleveland Browns (3-8) - Cleveland picked up their third win of the year with a big win over divisional rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Browns defense will take most of the credit as they forced eight turnovers. That's a good performance by any standards and the offense were just about able to complete the job. The Browns won't make the playoffs but we have saw, in flashes, some good things about this team for the future. Brandon Weeden threw for 158 yards, a touchdown and an interception. His leading receiver was Josh Gordon with four receptions for 60 yards. Trent Richardson was the best performer, rushing for 85 yards and a touchdown.
26 (22) New York Jets (4-7) - The Jets are now 4-7 after a heavy defeat to their big rivals, the New England Patriots. At 4-7 the Jets are clinging onto their hopes of a playoff spot but it is looking increasingly unlikely that they will be able to get the wins required to get there. Their remaining schedule is very weak and they don't have any more teams with a winning record left to play but it would be a big ask for a team who haven't won back to back games all year, to go on a five game winning streak. Mark Sanchez had a decent game, completing 26 of 36 passes for 301 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Shonn Greene had a good day on the ground, running for 71 yards from 14 carries. Jeremy Kerley led the Jets receivers with 7 catches for 86 yards.
27 (29) Carolina Panthers (3-8) - The Panthers got their third win of the season after a 30-22 win over the Eagles in Philadelphia. The game was always tight but the Panthers stepped things up in the fourth quarter and got the win. The Panthers dominated time of possession and were deserving winners. Cam Newton was the star of the show and reminded the NFL of the type of player he is. He threw for 306 yards and 2 touchdowns. He also led the Panthers in rushing, picking up 52 yards and 2 touchdowns. Brandon LaFell was the leading receiver and caught 3 passes for 74 yards and a touchdown.
28 (25) Arizona Cardinals (4-7) - The 2012 Arizona Cardinals must have suffered one of the biggest collapses in NFL history. Surely there can't be many teams have started 4-0 and then lost seven on the bounce. I'm sure it's not something the franchise will be proud of but it's certainly an unusual record. The team have struggled at quarterback since Kevin Kolb got injured and Ryan Lindley struggled on Sunday. He threw for 312 yards but he was intercepted four times. In the NFL you can't throw four interceptions and expect to win games. The Cardinals leading receiver was Andre Roberts, catching 9 passes for 92 yards.
29 (30) Jacksonville Jaguars (2-9) - The Jags got their first home win of the season with a 24-19 victory over the Tennessee Titans. The win could cost the Jags their chance of the number one draft pick but their fans will just be delighted to have finally picked up a home win. It's been a bad year for the Jags but they should be picking early in the draft again this year and will get the opportunity to build for the future. Chad Henne threw for 261 yards, 2 touchdowns and an interception. Cecil Shorts III was the leading receiver, catching 4 passes for 105 yards and a touchdown.
30 (27) Oakland Raiders (3-8) - Oakland suffered another heavy defeat and drop to 3-8 for the season. In seven of their eight defeats they have lost by more than seven points and their season looks to be well and truly over. They have a soft schedule remaining but at 3-8 they are too far back and even five straight wins might not be enough. On Sunday Carson Palmer had a poor game, throwing for just 146 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Marcel Reece was their best player, running for 74 yards from 15 carries but it wasn't enough as the Bengals ran out easy winners.
31 (31) Kansas City Chiefs (1-10) - Kansas lost again and find themselves alone at 1-10 with the NFL's worst record. The next three games will most likely decide if the Chiefs are going to have the number one pick in next years draft. They face Carolina, Cleveland and Oakland so there is definitely a good chance of a few wins but they will have to cut out the turnovers. They only had one turnover this week and it was an interception on a Hail Mary as time expired. They were able to run the Broncos close so it shows how vital the turnovers have been. Brady Quinn threw for 126 yards and an interception. Jamaal Charles had a good game and ran for 107 yards.
32 (32) Philadelphia Eagles (3-8) - The Eagles drop to 3-8 and I can't imagine that anyone is particularly surprised based on their recent performances. Nick Foles completed 16 of his 21 passes for 119 yards. The Eagles star performer on the day was Bryce Brown who done a great job at running back. Brown ran for 178 yards and 2 touchdowns from his 19 carries and he looks to be a good prospect. Unfortunately for Eagles fans, he was the only positive in another miserable night. The season is gone now and as a fan I wouldn't be totally opposed to the idea of Philly ending the season at 3-13 and put all our eggs into next season. Hopefully, Andy Reid will be gone by then and whoever the new coach will be given some decent young talent to work with. One player they won't have is Jason Babin. Babin was released yesterday in what I can only describe as the latest in a long line of bizarre decisions made by the Eagles this year.
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