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I wrote on Sunday about Marshall Faulk calling out Albert Haynesworth during the NFL Network's pre-game show, telling the tackle to "tape it up and go" against an NFC East rival. Full Article at The Washington Post
At times, the Chiefs were more inept in this game that at any time this season. Twice, C Rudy Niswanger snapped balls over the head of QB Matt Cassel in the shotgun. Full Article at Arrowhead Pride
That's a tough decision because I feel like it doesn't really matter which backs you get ... It's based on the quarterback you get. The quarterback will dictate which kind of backs you want to have. [Jonathan] Stewart and [DeAngelo] Williams, if you have a Peyton Manning, it's kind of like, 'Is having t...
Monday, November 30, 2009 Story last updated at 11/30/2009 - 1:37 am SAN DIEGO - The Chargers turned four turnovers into touchdowns, including a 40-yard fumble return for a score by safety Paul Oliver, and ran their winning streak to six games after... Full Article at Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
SAN DIEGO (AP) This was too easy. Full Article at USA Today
Suppose it wouldn't be a week of the NFL season if there weren't some NFL talking head type calling out Albert Haynesworth. Today's contestants: Marshall Faulk and Warren Sapp, on the NFL Network pre-game show. Full Article at The Washington Post
1. LT MAKING HISTORY: This should be a busy day for the folks running the JumboTron scoreboard, because LaDainian Tomlinson has a chance to move up several places on the NFL's all-time rushing list. Full Article at San Diego Union-Tribune
My plan was to have this post up on Thursday, but after another tough loss, with another bunch of questionable calls by Ron Turner, and after seeing the regression of a Pro Bowl quarterback, I had to chime in early. Full Article at Windy City Gridiron
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