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Very Early Super Bowl XLV Odds

February 10, 2010 By: Eric Gargiulo Category: NFL / NCAA Football, Sports

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The confetti is still on the ground in Miami from the New Orleans Saints Super Bowl XLIV win, yet the Vegas oddsmakers are already looking towards next year. The very early odds are out for Super Bowl XLV. Even with a win over the Colts, the Saints are not favored to repeat. In a sign of outright disrespect, the Indianapolis Colts and a team that didn’t even get out of the Wild Card round have better odds to win Super Bowl XLV than the Who Dat Nation.

The Indianapolis Colts Top the list of favorites to win Super Bowl XLV with 13-2 odds. It is hard to bet against a team that could have went undefeated in the regular season if not for their own undoing. Surprising or not, the San Diego Chargers come in as the second favorite with 8-1 odds. The New England Patriots and New Orleans Saints round out the top tier both with 10-1 odds to win next season’s Super Bowl.

Obviously these odds don’t mean a whole heck of a lot seven months before the next NFL regular season starts. Although, I am surprised that the Chargers and Patriots are such heavy favorites. The Chargers are likely to lose LaDainian Tomlinson and are perennial underachievers under Norv Turner. The Patriots young defense was exposed in the playoffs by the Baltimore Ravens and several times throughout the regular season. Looking at the top tier, I think the Saints are the best bargain at 10-1 odds.

I thought it would be fun to look back at the first Super Bowl XLIV odds from last year. So how well did Vegas do and what kind of bargains could you have gotten if you placed your Super Bowl bets last February? Vegas didn’t do so well last year in predicting this year’s Super Bowl. The Pittsburgh Steelers and the New York Giants were the Super Bowl favorites last February. Neither team even made the playoffs this season. This can’t bode well for Colts and Chargers fans in looking at this year’s early odds.

Vegas did a much better job in picking the next three teams. The Indianapolis Colts, San Diego Chargers, and Baltimore Ravens followed the Steelers and Giants as favorites. If you placed your bet with Indianapolis back in February, you could have gotten 12-1 odds. 12-1 odds aren’t that bad at all for a team that had a good shot at going undefeated. By the start of the season, those odds dropped to 8-1. Not that the Colts won, but you would be sitting pretty going into Sunday’s game if you had the Colts with 12-1 odds.

Interestingly enough, the Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints came in ninth on the list of teams predicted to win Super Bowl XLIV back in February. If you bet the Saints at this time last year, you got 20-1 odds, and chances are that you are still partying on Bourbon Street.  In retrospect, the Saints were probably the best bargain on the list even at this time last year.

I always enjoy looking at these lists now because there is usually a 20-1 or even 30-1 team that makes a big run next season. I don’t see anyone of the bottom of this list making that run next season. The Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Kansas City Chiefs, Oakland Raiders, St. Louis Rams, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers all come in with 100-1 odds. I’d say the three best bets are the Houston Texans with 35-1 odds, the Tennessee Titans with 25-1 odds, or the New York Giants at 20-1.

So take these odds for what their worth, not much. Then again, these guys know what they are doing most of the time when they make these odds. Yet, there is no accounting for free agency, coaching changes, injuries, and the NFL Draft when you are looking at Super Bowl odds before the offseason even begins. As the Saints showed, a 20-1 odd favorite has just as much of a chance as a 12-1 favorite has at winning the Super Bowl twelve months before kickoff.

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A Look At The 10 Best NFL Super Bowls

February 04, 2010 By: Jeff Porrini Category: NFL / NCAA Football, Sports

John ElwayIt seems hard to believe that this will be the 44th time that the NFL will be bringing us a Super Bowl. 43 other games have been played and through the years we’ve seen a lot of stuff to make us salivate and wonder, “What can possibly top that?” In the spirit of the big game coming up this Sunday between the AFC’s Indianapolis Colts and the NFC’s New Orleans Saints, I have decided to take us all down memory lane and look back at my top 10 best bowls and look back at some other stuff that makes Super Sunday great.

Yes friends step right up and bring your Doritos, your buffalo wings, hoagies and all the other great foods we like to feast on during the big game to the table. Don’t forget to bring lots of beer, and other beverages. Yes so much makes this event great, and most of America will all have some kind of favorite story. From Aerosmith and Britney Spears rocking to “Walk This Way” to Justin Timberlake exposing Janet Jackson’s breast in the infamous “Wardrobe Malfunction” scandal.

Don’t forget about the best of commercials, with birds forming an army to try and splatter a freshly cleaned car with “bird poo”, all the great beer commercials, and who could forget the gorgeous “Go-Daddy” girl, and the beautiful Ally Landry doing acrobatic stunts while eating puffed Doritos, forcing every man in America to laundro-mats near and far. Not to mention great half-time shows away from the game, like Howard Sterns half-time raunch fest, MTV’s Celebrity Death Match, and the first ever Lingerie Bowl, which has now led to the Lingerie Football League.

So this years event has its intrigue as well. We will be “Keeping up with the Kardashians” as we see Kim and mom cheer on Kim’s boyfriend, Saints running back Reggie Bush. We will get our looks at the Manning family, as Archie’s son goes against his old team, and Eli will be sitting back clapping it up just as his brother did for him two years ago. Perhaps a Saints win will even bring back the umbrella dancing of owner Tom Benson. No matter what, you can be sure there will be something to talk about on Monday.

Okay enough about all that, it’s time for the best of the best that led us up to here. For all of you who follow me regularly, you will remember my top Thanksgiving day games, which got rave reviews, and for that I thank you. I’m pretty sure this list will spark debates, but hey its “my” personal top 10. This is why we offer a comment section, so you can feel free to express your views. Okay so here we are starting at my number 10:

Super Bowl XIII, January 21, 1979, The Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida – Pittsburgh Steelers 35, Dallas Cowboys 31

Two of the very best teams of the 70’s met in a rematch of the Steelers victory a few years before. The Steelers came into the game having won back to back bowls a few years ago and boasted that amazing “Steel Curtain” defense. Terry Bradshaw was the games MVP throwing for 318 yards and a record 4 touchdowns. Bradshaw’s effort spoiled a good outing by Cowboy QB Roger Staubach who tallied 3 TDs. The Steelers big 2 receivers, Lynn Swann and John Stallworth each went over 100 yards receiving, with Stallworth collecting 2 TDs, and 1 for Swann. After the Steelers scored twice in a 22 second span to start the 4th quarter, Dallas had closed out with 2 scores in the final 2 minutes. However an onside kick attempt failed, locking up the win for the Steelers. It had been the highest scoring game of its time, as Super Bowls past were mostly lower scoring affairs, or lop-sided blow outs. It marked Pittsburgh’s fourth victory in the last 6 Super Bowls.

Super Bowl XXXII, January 25th, 1998, Qualcomm Stadium San Diego, California – Denver Broncos 31, Green Bay Packers 24

Two of the games most heroic, and reckless sharp shooting QB’s, Brett Favre and John Elway met on center stage in a battle of 2 very different teams. The Packers were Super Bowl winners the previous year and boasted a high flying passing attack with a stellar defense, while the Broncos were a smash-mouth, ground game offense with a decent defense. The Broncos were able to control the pace of the game led by game MVP, running back Terrel Davis, who rushed for 157 yards and 3 TDs, which is a record for running backs. They were able to out-do Favres good day of 256 yards and 2TDs. Davis’ final TD was a 2 yard walk with 1:46 left in the game after the Broncos were able to consume most of the clock in the 2nd half. Elway only contributed 125 passing yards and rushed for 1 TD, but it was enough on this day, as he managed a perfect offensive attack.

Super Bowl XXXIX, February 6th, 2005, Alltel Stadium Jacksonville, Florida – New England Patriots 24, Philadelphia Eagles 21

After three straight spoiled attempts in NFC Championship games, Andy Reid finally got his team to the big game where they would face the defending champs from New England. Despite striking first the Eagles could not contain Tom Brady and game MVP Deion Branch enough to pull a win out. The Pats defense collected 4 Eagles turnovers, and spoiled the return of Terrell Owens, who came back from an ankle injury to collect 9 catches for 122 yards. Donovan McNabb did manage 357 yards and 3 TDs for the Eagles, but will more be remembered for an alleged “vomiting” incident during the 4th quarter. Brady finished with 236 yards and 2 TDs, and Branch had 11 catches for 133 yards. The Eagles managed to score with 3 minutes left, then stopped the Pats on the next series, but could only muster 3 plays after that from their own 4 yard line.

Super Bowl III, January 12th, 1969, The Orange Bowl Miami, Florida – New York Jets 16, Baltimore Colts 7

We all know by now that a cocky young QB named Joe Namath came out on the Thursday before the game and boldly predicted that the Jets would upset the Colts. What we did not expect was how well the Jets would control the game. Star QB Johnny Unitas did not start for the Colts do to an injury and the Jets defense was able to intercept QB Earl Morrel 3 times. The Jets also did big things in the running game and controlled the pace throughout. Namath was the MVP, throwing for 208 yards. The Colts coming in had dominated all year losing just once in 16 games. The win was the first for the AFL, now known as the AFC, and a win that put Namath on the map. Meanwhile a weakend Unitas played the 4th quarter and managed a TD pass.

Super Bowl XXXVI, February 3rd, 2002, The Superdome New Orleans, Louisiana – New England Patriots 20, St. Louis Rams 17

The Patriots came into this game riding high behind the arm of a young unproven kid named Tom Brady, who took over earlier in the season for the much famed QB Drew Bledsoe, who was lost to an injury. The Rams brought in their “greatest show on turf” offense,led by Kurt Warner, who came from nowhere to lead them to victory just 2 years earlier. It was the first time we would see the masterful defensive mind of Bill Belichick truly befuddle a high scoring offense. The Rams could muster just 267 total yards and turned the ball over 3 times, while MVP Brady worked his magic and the Pats collected 427 yards of offense while committing no turnovers. The game was capped with Brady leading the Pats down field and placing Adam Vinatieri in position for a 48 yard field goal as time expired,marking the first time in history a Super Bowl was decided on the last play. The win began the great legacy of Brady, who was the MVP, Vinatieri who became known as “Mr Clutch” and Belichick, and ended the reign of the mighty Rams. The vision of a stunned Brady, hands on head and shaking his head as if to say “I can’t believe it” is still an iconic piece shown in many Super Bowl history videos.

Super Bowl XXXVIII, February 1st, 2004, Reliant Stadium Houston, Texas – New England Patriots 32, Carolina Panthers 29

Seen by many as a potential mismatch, Panthers head coach John Fox brought in his unlikely cast of winners led by Jake Delhomme, a former Saints back up and Louisiana guy. Delhomme was very Brady-like in his outing recording 322 yards and 3 TD’s, while game MVP Brady threw for 354 yards and 3 TD’s. The Panthers fought it tooth and nail and gave the now mighty Patriots more then they could handle. Delhomme connected on bombs of 55 and 85 yards to keep his team in the game. However the downfall came after the Panthers last score. Delhomme had thrown a 14 yard TD pass to receiver Ricky Proehl to tie the game up, but kicker John Kasay sent the following kick off out of bounds, giving it to New England at the 40 yard line. Brady just needed 3 plays to set up Adam Vinatieri for his 2nd consecutive Super Bowl winning kick with just 4 seconds left. It would be the 2nd of 3 Super Bowls for the Patriots.

Super Bowl XXIII, January 22nd, 1991, Joe Robbie Stadium Miami, Florida – New York Giants 20, Buffalo Bills 19

A fully loaded Bills team with loads of talent came in to face a banged up Giants team who was playing without star QB Phil Simms. What happened was back up Jeff Hostetler playing an excellent game of management and game MVP Ottis Anderson working his battering ram running style into a Super Bowl record 41 minutes of time possession and controlled the game through out. Anderson ended with 102 yards and a TD, and Hostetler also had a TD. Thurman Thomas was the main guy for the Bills as he collected 190 yards of total offense. The Bills did get a last chance to win this game however, despite only seeing the ball for 7 minutes in the second half. After Giants kicker Matt Bahr gave the Giants a 20-19 lead, the Bills marched the ball downfield and got kicker Scott Norwood into position for a game winning 47 yard field goal. The rest, well quite simple, a historic miss known as “wide right” that haunts the fans of Buffalo and Norwood to this day. It was the Giants 2nd Super Bowl win in 5 years, and the beginning of a run that would see the Bills make 4 straight Super Bowls only to lose them all.

Super Bowl XLIII, February 1st, 2009, Raymond James Stadium Tampa, Florida – Pittsburgh Steelers 27, Arizona Cardinals 23

Last years game became an instant classic. Many had felt that the Cardinals, seen as much the lesser team, would be blown out of the building by the mighty Steelers led by coach Mike Tomlin and a very ferocious defense. What they got instead was a great game filled with great plays and lots of offensive fireworks. It marked the coming out party of Cardinals superstar receiver Larry Fitzgerald, who collected 9 catches for 131 yards and 2 TDs. One of those being a long gain in which Fitzgerald was seen infamously watching the jumbo-tron to see the location of Steelers defenders behind him. The second was thought by many as the game winner with a minute remaining. Of course we all remember QB Ben Roethlisberger leading that final drive and game MVP Santonio Holmes becoming a miracle worker as well. Another big highlight was linebacker James Harrison scoring the longest TD in history taking a Cardinals turnover 99 yards right as the first half ended. The game however will always be remembered for Holmes and his skin of his toes 10 yard TD catch in the very back corner of the end zone with just 35 seconds left to play. It was the 2nd straight year a Super Bowl had been decided by a corner end zone catch with 35 seconds left and gave the Steelers the franchises 6th Super Bowl win, most in the league today.

Super Bowl XXIII, January 22, 1989, Joe Robbie Stadium Miami, Florida – San Francisco 49ers 20, Cincinnati Bengals 16

In a rematch of a game played some 7 Super Bowls before, the Bengals were out to stop the legendary Joe Montana and take revenge for a loss years back. The 49ers escaped the previous meeting with a 26-21 win, and many of the experts saw this as a better Niners team. The Bengals managed to stay tight through the whole game and at the half it was just 3-3, the lowest half-time score in Super Bowl history. The Bengals started the 3rd quarter with a 93 yard kick return TD by Stanley Pritchard, only to see Montana strike back and connect with the games MVP Jerry Rice to tie it up. Rice had ended the day with 11 catches for a Super Bowl record 215 yards and a TD. The Bengals were able to get the next 2 scores on field goals and held a 16-13 lead with just under 3 minutes left. 3 minutes? Perhaps they never heard of Mr. Montana. The 49ers got the football back on their own 4 yard line, then Montana went to work. He gently dissected the Bengals secondary, picking it apart and doing brilliant time management as well as a perfect display of field leadership. In what is my rendition of “the drive”, Montana completed the comeback with a 10 yard TD pass to John Taylor with just 34 seconds remaining and sealing another Super Bowl for the 49ers, making them the first NFC team to win 3 Super Bowls.

Super Bowl XXXIV, January 30th, 2000, Georgia Dome Atlanta, Georgia – St. Louis Rams 23, Tennessee Titans 16

A new century was upon us and a new era of football had come forth. In the pre-season the Rams had lost starting QB Trent Green, and with tears in his eyes at a press conference soon after, head coach Dick Vermeil had announced that an untested and unknown QB by the name of Kurt Warner would try and get them through this season. Warner had been an Arena football player, cut from several NFL teams and was working at a grocery store before the season. Through some miracle, the Rams had discovered the legendary “Greatest Show On Turf” led by Warner and loaded with talents like Torry Holt, Isaac Bruce and Marshall Faulk. “The Show’ jumped out early and held a 16-0 halftime lead over the Titans, led by QB Steve McNair. The Titans were out gained 280 to 98 in the first half but managed to keep it close. Over the next quarter the Titans managed to climb back in it, and became the first team in Super Bowl history to overcome a 16-0 deficit. McNair’s passing was near flawless as he completed 22 out of 26 passes for 214 yards, and RB Eddie George got the score tied at 16 with a 1 yard TD rush. Warner, not to be denied led the Rams down field on the next series and managed to drive them to a TD and got them on top 23-16. McNair and his team then took their turn on the field. McNair, playing with a fearless demeanor connected on passes of 23 and 16 yards, working his team down the field. After getting inside the 10 yard line, McNair failed on his next 2 attempts. His last effort seemed to be a Super Bowl miracle, as he danced around pass rushers and found receiver Kevin Dyson opened on a slant. Dyson caught the ball at the 7 yard line and broke for pay dirt, only to be met by Rams linebacker Mike Jones. After being hit Dyson stretched with all his might and reached for the goal line, only to have the ball stop 1 yard short and they watched time expire. Clearly the best finish in Super Bowl history, the Rams won their first and only of that era and the Titans can only wonder what may have been, ending just 1 yard short.

So what do we expect this year? Well 2 great QBs with 2 great offenses and good ball hawking defenses. It’s tough to know if we will have a top 10 game on our hands, but one can always dream. Hey if not, can we please have a replay of Ally Landry at the laundro-mat? “Hey, pass the Doritos”

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Inside The Wheelhouse: NFL Wild Card Picks & Predictions

January 09, 2010 By: Wheelhouse Radio Category: NFL / NCAA Football, Sports

Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia EaglesNY Jets at Cincinnati Bengals

A match up of the 2 AFC teams I didn’t pick for the playoffs in my preview. (And no, you didn’t pick the Bengals to beat the Steelers and Ravens all 4 times and win the AFC North…) Everything is telling you that the Jets are the better team right now. Almost every league rank on defense. More weapons on offense. Momentum after destroying the Bengals in the last game of the regular season. But you can’t avoid history. Rookie QB on the road in the playoffs? Can’t do it. Pick: BENGALS

Philadelphia Eagles at Dallas Cowboys

Another rematch from the last week, but a totally different case than the Jets/Bengals. One team had everything to play for and one team literally had nothing to play for. But the Eagles had a 1st round bye in their hands. And could the Eagles have been more disappointing? So instead the Cowboys get the 3rd seed and the home game AND all the confidence in the world. While an explicit rope-a-dope strategy is unlikely by Philly, there’s no way they play that bad 2 weeks in a row. Again, I’ll go with history and go against the post-season winless Tony Romo. And make no mistake, Wade Phillips is coaching for his job this week. He either wins or gets fired. So don’t squelch those Bill Cower-isn’t-coaching-this-year reports just yet. And Marty Schottenheimer, hold off on a final word on that Buffalo job… Pick: EAGLES

Baltimore Ravens at New England Patriots

The Ravens are about 10 points away from 3 more wins, winning their division, and being the most feared team in these playoffs. And the Pats are playing without their MVP for the year because Reliant Stadium has crappy grass. Awesome. I feel great. At least the tape Baltimore has from their match up earlier this year is useless, because NE had Wes Welker then and it will be a totally redesigned offense on Sunday. That said, this is not the same Raven D that simply doesn’t let you run the ball or score points. Joe Flacco has somehow regressed from last season and even in the 1st 3 games of this year. He’s all about confidence and if he’s knocked around and picked off in the 1st half, he’ll get flustered. And since none of those weaknesses play into a strength of the Patriots, I’m thrilled! I’ll still take the Pats at home, where they haven’t lost this year and where Brady has won over 25 straight, in a squeaker. Pick: PATRIOTS

Green Bay Packers at Arizona Cardinals

The toss-up-iest of the Wild Card match ups. The Packers are playing their best football right now. The Cardinals are at home and have so many offensive talents. The Packers rolled the Cards in Week 17. The Cardinals knew they would likely play the Packers in the playoffs and could not have played more vanilla on both offense and defense. I will take the Packers on the road, but I will be more shocked by Casey Johnson’s drug overdose than I will be if the Cardinals win at home. Pick: PACKERS

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The Most Memorable NFL Game Of The Decade

December 31, 2009 By: Eric Gargiulo Category: NFL / NCAA Football

 alt=Over the course of a decade, there have been many memorable and great NFL games. Super Bowls, playoff upsets, and even some historic regular season meetings that were about more than a win or a loss. In looking back at the decade I can only think of one NFL game that meant more to the decade than any other. It wasn’t a Super Bowl, nor was it even a conference playoff game. When you think of all of the NFL games played in the last ten years, I can’t think of a game with more ramifications and controversy over the decade than the infamous “Tuck Rule Game.”

It was a cold, snowy night in Massachusetts on January 19, 2002. An AFC divisional playoff game between the underdog New England Patriots and the Super Bowl favorite Oakland Raiders would change the course of history. The blizzard conditions of Foxboro Stadium already made turned this game into a classic before the dreaded “tuck play.” Trailing by three with less than two minutes to play, an unknown quarterback named Tom Brady would forever become engrained in NFL history.

Coming into the game, the Raiders were heavy favorites. Under Jon Gruden, the Raiders offense led by Rich Gannon was arguably the best in the NFL. The Patriots were a fun team to watch, yet nobody took them seriously. Tom Brady was a sixth-round draft pick who took the starting job due to an injury to quarterback Drew Bledsoe. Bill Belichick was the failed coach with the Cleveland Browns, while Gruden was the whiz-kid offensive mastermind credited with turning the dark days of Oakland around. The stage was set for a Raiders win as NFL fans were counting the days down to a Super Bowl matchup between the reigning Super Bowl champs the St. Louis Rams and the Oakland Raiders in an offensive showcase. This all looked like a formality until Walt Coleman reversed a call that would have likely sealed the Super Bowl showcase.

Tom Brady was driving the Patriots down the field with under two minutes to go and down by three points. The Patriots had cut into the Raiders 7-0 halftime lead and were a slightly out of field goal range for the win. Tuck rule or not, this was already a game that would be remembered for the millions like me who watched it live. The hopes of Patriots fans came crashing down when Brady fumbled the ball after being hit by Charles Woodson. The fumble was recovered by Greg Biekert and the Raiders had the ball and an inevitable win. However, an overlooked new rule instituted in 1999 was cited by referee Walt Coleman that changed the course of history for the decade.

In 1999 NFL Rule 3, Section 21, Article 2, Note 2 was written into NFL law. The rule states – When [an offensive] player is holding the ball to pass it forward, any intentional forward movement of his arm starts a forward pass, even if the player loses possession of the ball as he is attempting to tuck it back toward his body. Also, if the player has tucked the ball into his body and then loses possession, it is a fumble. – Wiki.

Coleman concluded that since Brady’s arm was moving forward as he fumbled the ball, that in essence Brady was tucking the ball during the play. The Patriots got the ball back. Brady performed his first of many postseason clutch plays, getting the Pats to the 29-yard line of Oakland on a 13-yard pass to forgotten New England hero David Patten. Adam Vinatieri subsequently came onto the field and kicked one of the most memorable 45-yard field goals in NFL history to tie the game. The kick was so memorable due to the windy and snowy conditions at the time of the kick.

The score tied the game and the Pats would win on their first drive in overtime. A Vinatieri 23-yard field goal ended the game and changed the course of NFL history for the decade. The Patriots would go on to beat the Pittsburgh Steelers for the AFC title the following week in Pittsburgh, and later beat the St. Louis Rams in one of the biggest upsets in Super Bowl history.

What made this game so important to NFL history? For one, the Patriots would have likely lost the game without the reversed fumble. The dynasty of the Bill Belichick and Tom Brady New England Patriots would have one less Super Bowl. Who knows if the Patriots would have ever been back to the Super Bowl? It is entirely conceivable that Tom Brady never starts another game for the Patriots. It is also entirely conceivable that Bill Belichick never wins a Super Bowl in New England, is replaced, the team is diced, and New England falls back into years of mediocrity. The futures of the most accomplished quarterback, coach, and franchise of the decade may have never been realized if not for the “tuck rule.”

The game also had tremendous impact on the entire NFL. For one, the Oakland Raiders we see today may have never existed. Who knows how things played out if the Raiders went to the Super Bowl? The chances are pretty good that Jon Gruden may have never left the team and thus the futures of Oakland, Tampa Bay, and hundreds of players were impacted. There would be no Manning-Brady rivalry or talk as the decade closes. Peyton Manning would be the hands-down greatest NFL quarterback of the decade. Maybe Pittsburgh wins in 2000 and the destiny of the Steelers change? Maybe great players like Randy Moss never get to play in the Super Bowl? Maybe the Miami Dolphins remain the only team to go undefeated throughout the regular season? Maybe the Indianapolis Colts do it sooner? Maybe Rich Gannon retires as an NFL Hall of Fame quarterback? Maybe the Philadelphia Eagles win in 2004 against someone else? Maybe Kurt Warner wins two Super Bowls in a row and it is the St. Louis Rams that are franchise of the decade and not the Patriots? Maybe just maybe, NFL history changes for everyone.

The bottom line here is that there is no other game in the last ten years that has impacted NFL history more than the AFC 2002 divisional title game between the New England Patriots and the Oakland Raiders. The irony of this is that it wasn’t even a Super Bowl that impacted the NFL as much as a second-round playoff game. Let’s not forget the year and the meaning that a team entitled “Patriots” meant to America in going and winning the Super Bowl. For all of these reasons and more, the “tuck game” more than any other is the most memorable NFL game of the decade.

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Indianapolis Colts – New England Patriots Highlights

November 16, 2009 By: Eric Gargiulo Category: NFL / NCAA Football, Sports, Videos

Peyton Manning and Tom BradyCheck out the highlights of Sunday night’s New England Patriots-Indianapolis Colts Week 10 game. The game is remembered for Bill Belichick’s questionable call on 4th down with two minutes that gave Peyton Manning back the ball in great field position. However, the game was much better than that and included some truly memorable plays. Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Randy Moss, and Reggie Wayne lived up to the hype and gave NFL fans a show.

Personally, I didn’t mind the call if the plan was to allow the Colts a quick touchdown and get the ball back with 1:45 or so ala Mike Holmgren in the Super Bowl. However, that was not the plan and the Patriots lost to another Peyton Manning comeback. I kind of like a coach with the guts to go for it on 4th down in that kind of situation. Yet, playing defense especially when the Colts were at the goal line is really the questionable call in my opinion. Once Addai got down to the goal line, I was shocked that the Pats didn’t allow him to walk in. It is slightly disappointing that such a great game will be remembered for a coaching decision and not the play of some of the greatest NFL players of our generation.

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NFL 2009 Season Week 10 Preview and Picks

November 12, 2009 By: Eric Gargiulo Category: Fantasy Football, NFL / NCAA Football, Sports

Peyton Manning and Tom BradyLost in all of the hype coming into the 2009 NFL season was arguably the greatest NFL rivalry of the decade. Tom Brady and Peyton Manning have captivated the world over the last decade with their series of classic showdowns. The world will once again come to a stop as Tom Brady and Peyton Manning will headline NFL Week 10 with the marquee event of the regular season.

The lack of hype for this game is amazing to me. In past seasons, the countdown for this game would have started in pre season. Unfortunately for these two teams, they have taken a backseat to the Brett Favre-Aaron Rodgers rivalry this season. On top of the great rivalry on paper, these teams always deliver. The word blowout or disappointment doesn’t exist with this rivalry. These teams always deliver and I would expect nothing less on Sunday night.

In retrospect, this is the first time that these two teams have played at even strength in two years. The Indianapolis Colts won last year’s meeting, which didn’t include Tom Brady. Peyton Manning also came into last season at far less than 100% and some even speculate Peyton wasn’t healthy all season. Their last big game came in the New England Patriots 2007 historic season. Both teams came into the game at 7-0, yet the Pats won a tight game 24-20.

This season, the Indianapolis Colts that come into the game with the lone undefeated record. The Colts and Pats have flown under the radar this season due to the success of the Broncos, Steelers, Vikings, and Saints. The slight difference here between these two teams is that the Pats struggled early, yet have been on fire for the last several weeks. The Colts rolled early, yet have struggled to close games the last few weeks. If I was going to read anything into this, I’d suggest that the Patriots may be a fresher team coming into Week 10 than the Colts.

Believe the hype, this game has playoff implications. Unless the Colts fall apart, the only hope the Patriots have at home-field advantage throughout the playoffs is a win here. The Patriots don’t want to be playing here in January, and definitely don’t want to be playing in Denver or Pittsburgh. A loss here wouldn’t be the end of the world for the Colts, yet it would make their hopes for a home advantage in the playoffs a little more difficult. There aren’t any other regular season games with this much on the line in the AFC for the rest of the regular season.

It is imperative that the Colts establish a running game. The Patriots can be run on, yet nobody has been able to take advantage of this in weeks. Not only can the Pats be run on, the Colts need to keep Tom Brady off of the field. At the same time, Laurence Maroney has really stepped up for the Pats this season. Maroney has scored in each of the last three games. In the end, I think the Colts are ripe to be had. I think the tough games the Colts have had recently will play a toll as this one gets down to the wire. I predict another classic showdown with the New England Patriots squeaking out a win in Indy.

Another game with huge playoff implications features the Cincinnati Bengals and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Carson Palmer and Ben Roethlisberger had the chance to be another Brady-Manning rivalry, yet injuries and a terrible Bengals team have precluded this. Don’t blink now but the Bengals own the AFC North this season, and are 4-0 in the division. The wins include a huge Week 3 win at home against the Super Bowl champions. The Bengals won a very close one which featured Cedric Benson averaging 4.8 yards a carry against the number one rushing defense in the NFL.

The Steelers showed a ton of moxy on Monday night coming back and beating the Denver Broncos on the road. I can’t think of many better come-from-behind quarterbacks currently in the NFL than Ben Roethlisberger. That guy is money! The Bengals seem to be getting better and better by the week. The defense of the Bengals had a field day last week against the Baltimore Ravens. The Bengals have the luxury of getting the Steelers on a short week. I think that is the difference here. I am tired of picking against the Bengals and eating crow on Monday morning. This week I am picking the Bengals!

An intriguing game pits the Philadelphia Eagles traveling to San Diego to take on the Chargers. These are two of the most inconsistent teams in the NFL. The Chargers had a huge win last week in New York. Normally I would give the east coast a huge disadvantage for traveling west, but the chargers also had to travel from New York to San Diego. The game is also at 4:15 PM/EST which would be 1:15PM in Philly, not a big difference for the birds. Brian Westbrook is questionable which makes this a completely different game. I like the Eagles to strike early and take a win from the Chargers.

Ah, remember those great Green Bay Packers-Dallas Cowboys rivalries? The Ice Bowl, Favre vs. Aikman, and now Tony Romo vs. Aaron Rogers becomes the story here. It was just a few years ago when these two teams looked like they were on a collision course to the NFC title game. I have arguments all of the time about Aaron Rodgers. I think he is the most overrated quarterback in the NFL. Taking a page from Rush Limbaugh, I think that the media has been very desirous that a Green Bay quarterback do well! The Cowboys are red hot, while the Packers continue to struggle. The Packers have no hopes at the playoffs with a loss here. I am going with the upset here and picking the Green Bay Packers.

Quick Hits – Steve Slaton is on a bye week so his fantasy owners can prepare in advance for zero points. The Seahawks vs. the Cardinals is a real fascinating game considering that the Seahawks play better at home and the Cards play better on the road. The Carolina Panthers are getting hot at the wrong time for the Atlanta Falcons. The Minnesota Vikings continue their bye week with a game against the Detroit Lions. I would not be surprised at all by a Washington Redskins upset. The Baltimore Ravens finally get a break in the schedule this week against the Cleveland Browns. I look for the Wildcat to run wild on the Buccaneers on Sunday.

Fantasy Fix – Ricky Williams. I try and give you the names that aren’t so obvious week-week and if you have followed my advice, you have had some bit hits this season. I gave you Vince Young and Steve Slaton (hey he scored) last week, yet unfortunately I gave you the Green Bay Packers which bit me hard. I gave you Ricky Williams two weeks ago against the Saints and people thought I was nuts. Once again, I love the Wildcat here. As I mentioned two weeks ago, NFC teams aren’t spending too much time worrying about an AFC team they will play once every three years. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers certainly didn’t spend countless weeks in the off season preparing for the Wildcat. Ricky Williams is the 11th ranked back in my fantasy league in total points, yet nobody ever writes much about him. He has six touchdowns on the year and get this…he has double-digit fantasy points against all of his NFC opponents this season. Plug in Ricky and feed the cat!

Matthew Stafford - Here is a name that I haven’t suggested all season. Did you know that Stafford has had double-digit games since coming back from injury? Did you know that as impressive as the Minnesota Vikings are, the Vikings are one of the most susceptible passing defenses in the NFL? Minnesota gives up over 22% more points to ff quarterbacks than the average NFL team. The Vikings are the 21st overall team against the defense in the NFL. If I haven’t convinced you yet, did you know that the Vikings are horrendous against tight ends this season. Stafford and Brandon Pettigrew are getting into a groove at just the right time. I don’t expect an upset, but play Stafford if you need a quarterback and Pettigrew as well.

Braylon Edwards - I really like his matchup this week against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Jets also had a bye week last week, which gave Edwards and Mark Sanchez some time to work together. Last week was really the first time that Edwards has had a chance to take a breath since coming to New York. The Jags give up over 30% more points to wide receivers than the average NFL team. The Jags are 26th in the league against the pass and have given up 15 touchdowns in the air. Go with the Jet this week and Mark Sanchez if you need a quarterback.

Jamaal Charles - Charles was a huge disappointment last week getting only six carries. Considering how many carries Larry Johnson would get per game, this was a terrible sign for owners looking to jump on the Charles bandwagon. Charles is in a three-back committee which is just death to fantasy football owners. However, Charles is playing the Oakland Raiders this week. As a Steve Slaton owner, I picked up Charles two weeks ago specifically for this game. The Raiders give up over 56% more fantasy points to running backs than the average NFL team. Charles could have a huge day here, however it all comes down to how much Todd Haley involves him in the game. It is a risky play but one that could turn out to be very productive for your fantasy team if he gets 15 or more carries.

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NFL Week 10 Picks!

I had a huge bounceback week going 10-3 last week. Like most, I never saw the Bucs win coming. I am 84-45 overall on the season. Now for the NFL Week 10 Picks (Picks in BOLD) -

Chicago Bears vs San Francisco 49ers
New Orleans Saints vs St. Louis Rams
Tampa Bay Bucs vs Miami Dolphins
Detroit Lions vs Minnesota Vikings
Jacksonville Jaguars vs NY Jets
Buffalo Bills vs Tennessee Titans
Cincinnati Bengals vs Pittsburgh Steelers
Denver Broncos vs Washington Redskins
Atlanta Falcons vs Carolina Panthers
Kansas City Chiefs vs Oakland Raiders
Seattle Seahawks vs Arizona Cardinals
Dallas Cowboys vs Green Bay Packers
Philadelphia Eagles
vs San Diego Chargers
New England Patriots vs Indianapolis Colts
Baltimore Ravens vs Cleveland Browns

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