Wednesday, December 22, 2010

NFL Week 15

This NFL season is becoming more and more unsatisfactory. The Bears feasted on the Vikings on Monday. Brett Favre actually started the game, but injured his shoulder 18 minutes into the game. Retire time?

Despite a valiant effort, Green Bay lost to New England. We had the lead most of the game, but when they scored following an interception late in the game, we couldn't answer. Matt Flynn, filling in for a concussed Aaron Rodgers, impressed me, but we certainly could've used A-Rod.

Every game matters now. We lose next week to New York, and we're out of the playoffs.

Probably the most exciting game of the week was the Eagles-Giants game. The game was tied with seven seconds left in regulation, and the Giants kicker stupidly decided to punt to DeSean Jackson. This decision didn't seem so bad at first. Jackson fumbled the ball, but then scooped it up and ran all the way into the end zone.

The Saints fell to Baltimore after a seesaw game, and the Lions beat the upstart Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Indianapolis kept their playoff hopes alive by defeating Jacksonville at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Tim Tebow played well in his first NFL start. Not surprisingly, he had a rushing touchdown, and he should've had a passing TD, but his receiver dropped the perfect throw.



GO PACK GO!

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