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Cowboys grab sixth win in last seven games

nflTony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys had their way with the Oakland Raiders, piling up their most yards of the season and getting another solid performance from the defense.

Now comes the big challenge for the NFC East leaders: Keeping it up.

Dallas beat Oakland 24-7 on Thursday for its sixth win in seven games, guaranteeing it will remain atop the division going into the final month. Because Decembers have been such disasters for the Cowboys over the past decade-plus, they can only hope this performance indicates things will be different this season. (more…)

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49ers drop tampering charges

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San Francisco 49ers president Jed York is dropping the team’s tampering charge against the New York Jets over Michael Crabtree, a league source told on Monday.

The 49ers filed tampering charges with the NFL regarding their then-negotiations with first-round draft pick Crabtree. Former player Deion Sanders said he knew two teams that were willing to pay Crabtree what he wanted while he was holding out from the Niners. The 49ers investigated and filed the charge against the Jets.

The 49ers signed Crabtree to a six-year contract in early October. He has 22 catches for 292 yards and one touchdown since joining the 49ers. (more…)

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Will wasted timeout hurt Titans?

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That was an odd timeout by Jeff Fisher with just a second left on the first quarter clock. He could have simply let it run out and gotten the break between quarters.

Vince Young was unhappy, and barked at Kenny Britt, the rookie receiver who had been lined up wide right in the formation.

The Titans came out of the timeout and ran a nice option play on which Young pitched to Chris Johnson, who gained 17 yards.

Will the lost timeout come back to haunt Fisher?(source)

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Is Brown an answer for Texans?

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The Texans let it be known this week that Steve Slaton would be back as their starting running back.

But it’s Chris Brown who’s gotten a big share of the work for them so far and is a more physical option.

The Titans are playing defenses that prioritize stopping Andre Johnson, who hurt them badly in the first meeting.

The Texans are playing defenses that prioritize stopping Chris Johnson, who hurt them badly in the first meeting. (more…)

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Brown misses, Bironas hits

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Kris Brown missed a 42-yarder wide left at the end of the Texans’ last game that could have forced overtime. He just missed a 49-yarder wide right that could have given the Texans a lead against the Titans.

This one had plenty of distance, but slid to the right.

Not ideal work from a guy known for his ability to connect from long distance.

Titans kicker Rob Bironas also has a big leg.

After Vince Young keyed a drive with two great third-down runs, Bironas hit from 50 to give the Titans a 17-14 lead.(source)

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Titans 20-17 victory over the Texans

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Vince Young remained undefeated as a starter for the Tennessee Titans this season thanks to Rob Bironas and his knack for making big kicks against the Houston Texans.

Bironas kicked a 53-yard field goal with less than a minute left and the Titans beat the Texans 20-17 Monday night for their fourth straight victory after starting the season with six losses in a row. It was against the Texans two years ago that Bironas set an NFL record with eight field goals, including the game-winner as time expired in a 38-36 win. He also made a 50-yarder Monday.

“I always feel good down here … I like Houston,” he said. “I don’t think Houston likes me too much.” The Texans (5-5) had a chance to tie it, but Kris Brown’s 49-yard attempt with 1 second remaining was wide left. It was his second miss of the game and the second straight game he’s missed a chance to send the Texans to overtime. (more…)

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Buffalo Bills Vs Jacksonville Jaguars Week11 NFL Match Preview

nflNFL Week 11 Picks: Buffalo Bills Vs Jacksonville Jaguars : Jacksonville Stadium, Jacksonville 1:00 PM EST Sunday November 22, 2009.

A controversial call by Jack Del Rio may have saved the Jacksonville Jaguars’ season. Dick Jauron just couldn’t get enough of his decisions to work out with the Buffalo Bills.

The Jaguars look to win three straight for the first time in nearly two years Sunday as they host a Bills team in disarray following the firing of Jauron.

At a critical point in its season last Sunday, Jacksonville (5-4) pulled out a 24-22 win over the New York Jets to move above .500 for the first time since 2007. A win against the Bills (3-6) would give the Jaguars three straight for the first time since Dec. 9-23, 2007.

Del Rio made an unconventional move late in the game, telling running back Maurice Jones-Drew to take a knee at the 1-yard line with less than 2 minutes left rather than score and give the Jets the ball with a chance to win.

The Jets had no timeouts left, so Jaguars quarterback David Garrard took a knee on the next two plays before Josh Scobee made a 21-yard field goal as time ran out.

Del Rio believes the “book” that dictates what coaches should do in certain situations is outdated.

“Books have been updated,” he said. “I really don’t have an answer to when it’s changed and how it’s changed. It has changed. There are things that you kind of learn that the so-called book percentages don’t always apply.

“For us, we just want to do the best things we can for our football team to help us win games. That’s really all we’re after.”

Jauron was highly criticized for a debatable call against the Jets on Dec. 14, 2008, calling a pass instead of running out the clock with Buffalo up 27-24 and less than 2 minutes left. J.P. Losman ended up fumbling on a sack and New York recovered and returned it 11 yards for the go-ahead score to win 31-27.

Buffalo ended up finishing its third straight 7-9 season under Jauron, and many expected the coach to be fired. Turns out that wouldn’t happen until the midpoint of this season.

Defensive coordinator Perry Fewell was selected by owner Ralph Wilson to take over as interim coach following Jauron’s firing Tuesday. The final straw for Wilson was a 41-17 loss at Tennessee last Sunday.

Jauron failed to get much out of the offense, even though it has big-play threats at wide receiver in Lee Evans and Terrell Owens.

Fewell has done a respectable job of keeping the defense competitive despite multiple injuries, but he faces a daunting task in trying to fix Buffalo’s many problems.

“We are who we are,” said Fewell, in his 12th NFL season and fourth with Buffalo as a coordinator. “We have that identity. We’re going to try to give a little spark, but we are who we are.”

On Wednesday, Fewell named Ryan Fitzpatrick the starting quarterback over Trent Edwards. Fitzpatrick is 1-1 in two starts and also rallied the Bills to a 16-13 overtime win over the Jets on Oct. 18, after Edwards was knocked out of the game.

Buffalo is averaging 15.5 points per game, failing to generate 300 yards in eight of nine. Evans, who had two touchdown catches versus the Titans, expressed his support for Fewell.

“The way our defense is playing with all the injuries, it’s a testament to him. They’ve done a great job of keeping us in games,” Evans said. “I think this is a great opportunity for him. … I think he should try to stick with the things that made him the coach he is, rally the team and keep us on the same page.”

The defense has been resilient under Fewell, finishing 14th in the NFL in yards allowed last season. The Bills rank 26th in that category, but they’ve been without as many as six regulars and have two starters on injured reserve.

Jacksonville will be without top cornerback Rashean Mathis, who injured his groin against New York.

The Jaguars struggled without Mathis in a 30-13 loss at Tennessee on Nov. 1. With Mathis nursing a broken finger on his left hand, safety Reggie Nelson was moved to cornerback and he missed several tackles and got beat for a score.

“I get a sense that Reggie Nelson is a proud guy who’s working hard, wants to be better and the only issues he had were tackling,” Del Rio said Wednesday. “I think he’s tackled better the last two weeks and we’re going to continue to grow there.”

Jacksonville might also be missing linebacker Justin Durant, second on the team with 83 tackles. Durant said he suffered a “mild concussion” in the third quarter last week.

Edwards went 20 of 25 for 239 yards and a TD in Buffalo’s 20-16 win at Jacksonville on Sept. 14, 2008. Evans averaged 19.3 yards on four catches.

Jones-Drew was held to 17 yards on seven carries.(source)

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New Orleans Saints Vs. Tampa bay Buccaneers Week11 NFL Match Preview

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Injuries have started to pile up for the New Orleans Saints’ defense, and their offense has had trouble taking care of the ball.

Those factors, along with some recent close calls and their struggles of late against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, make Sunday’s matchup far from a sure thing for the Saints even though they’re facing one of the league’s worst teams.

New Orleans (9-0) could be missing at least three defensive starters — cornerback Jabari Greer (groin), defense tackle Sedrick Ellis (right knee) and cornerback Tracy Porter (left knee). (more…)

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Atlanta Falcons Vs. New York Giants Week11 NFL Match Preview

58739884NFL Week 11 Picks: Atlanta Falcons Vs. New York Giants : Giants Stadium, East Rutherford 1:00 PM EST Sunday November 22, 2009.

New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin gave his team four days off during its bye week. It’s time to find out if the once-mighty Giants can respond and save what seemed like a promising season.

The Giants look to end their four-game slide Sunday when they host the Atlanta Falcons, who could be without top rusher Michael Turner.

New York looked dominant during a 5-0 start but hasn’t won since. The Giants (5-4) were in good position to break through in their last game before allowing San Diego to drive 80 yards in the final 2 minutes for the winning touchdown in a 21-20 loss two weeks ago. (more…)

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Seattle Seahawks Vs. Minnesota Vikings Week11 NFL Match Preview

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NFL Week 11 Picks: Seattle Seahawks Vs. Minnesota Vikings: Metrodome, Minneapolis1:00 PM EST Sunday November 22, 2009.

Andrian Peterson and Brett Favre have helped make the Minnesota Vikings one of the top teams in the NFL, but a sloppy victory has them looking to make adjustments. The Seattle Seahawks, meanwhile, are feeling encouraged despite fading in the NFC West race.

The Vikings will try to be more efficient Sunday when they host the Seahawks for the first time in nearly five years.

Minnesota (8-1) is atop the NFC North with a three-game lead over second-place Green Bay, and just one game behind unbeaten New Orleans in the race for home-field advantage in the conference playoffs.

That success has been partly due to Peterson and Favre as the Vikings have scored 271 points, ranking only behind the Saints’ 331. (more…)

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