Sunday, November 21, 2010

NFL Week 11

Man, the 2010 NFL Season just keeps getting better! All the underdogs have been winning, there has been no shortage in spectacular plays, and Brett Favre is having arguably his worst-ever season.

Following a humiliating, 31-3 loss to arch-rival Green Bay, head coach Brad Childress was fired, adding yet another plot twist to the Brett Fave Circus. Favre threw two interceptions and had a 51.2 passer rating, while Aaron Rodgers had a career day. He threw four touchdowns, three of them to Greg Jennings, and didn't throw a single pick. The Vikings now have a miserable 3-7 record, while the Mighty Pack are sitting pretty at 7-3!

The New York Jets, who I have mentioned numerous times the past few weeks, beat the struggling Texans in another overtime game. Mark Sanchez has been surprisingly reliable, due in part to his fantastic supporting team.

The Buffalo Bills got a huge win against Cincinnati. Even though they've already dug their graves, the Bills have been playing with a renewed vigor.

Jason Garrett has won another game as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, this time beating the Detroit Lions 35-19. At this point, the Cowboys are just playing for pride.

The New England Patriots beat Indianapolis by a mere three points, thanks to a rare Peyton Manning interception late in the fourth quarter. I don't know what happened to the Colts, but their season has been mediocre, to say the least.

Eli Manning is also in the hot seat, after his inexplicable fumble on fourth down against Philadelphia. He could've (and should've) slid, but instead he tumbled awkwardly forward, losing the ball in the process.



GO PACK GO!

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