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Posted: Nov 22, 2009 10:24PM By Nancy Gay (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Broncos, Chargers, AFC West, NFL Injuries, NFL Quarterbacks

DENVER -- Four consecutive losses have dropped the once impressive
Denver Broncos into the middle of the AFC pack.
The
San Diego Chargers (7-3) all but ensured they will win the AFC West with a 32-3 rout Sunday at Denver's Invesco Field, and only the second-quarter emergence of injured Broncos quarterback
Kyle Orton off the bench sparked any life in the disillusioned home team.
Hobbling on a badly sprained left ankle, Orton was a better option than struggling backup
Chris Simms, who started the game but almost immediately lost the ball on a sack and fumble and ultimately failed to move Denver's offense effectively.
Posted: Nov 22, 2009 9:45PM By Clay Travis (RSS feed)
Filed Under: LSU, Mississippi, SEC

On Saturday, LSU's
Jordan Jefferson made the inexplicable decision to spike the football with only one second remaining in the game. Spiking the football ended the game and negated two miraculous
Milacles: first, Les Miles' Tigers recovered an onside kick and then they completed a 46-yard Hail Mary. In his postgame news conference Miles claimed that he didn't know who had instructed Jefferson to spike the football. "I do not know who told him to clock [spike] it," Miles said.
Except, you guessed it, Miles himself was displaying his uncanny acumen by calling for the ball to be spiked with one second remaining on the clock. That's something that you can clearly see on this video after the jump. And yet another reason why LSU fans are still staring morosely at the waters on the bayou, shaking their heads, drinking Jax beers, and cursing the day that Les Miles didn't leave for Michigan.
Posted: Nov 22, 2009 8:30PM By Brett McMurphy (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Bowl Games

With not many upsets -- outside of the Wild, Wild West Conference or better known as the Pac-10 -- the top nine teams in my Associated Press Top 25 ballot remained the same as last week.
So unless
Alabama loses to
Auburn,
Florida loses to
Florida State or
Texas loses to Texas A&M this weekend, the BCS title game seems pretty cut and dried between the SEC champion (Alabama/Florida) against Texas. That is, as long as the Longhorns don't lose to
Nebraska in the Big 12 title game next week.
With the BCS title game participants pretty much locked in, college football's favorite pastime has already begun. No, not figuring out who will be
Notre Dame's next coach, but lobbying for the best possible bowl berth.
Posted: Nov 22, 2009 8:00PM By Matt Snyder (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Sunday Wrap-Up, NFL Value Machine
Sunday Evening Wrap checks out players who increased or decreased their value during the Sunday afternoon games.Riser of the Week: Terrell Owens came into Sunday with just 26 catches for 366 yards and a single touchdown -- in nine games. Considering the
Bills were switching back to
Ryan Fitzpatrick, who did no favors for T.O. when at the helm earlier this season, there was very little reason to start Owens in many fantasy leagues. Instead, T.O. reminded us how cruel a mistress
fantasy football can be. He's still alive and kicking, as he ushered forth a vintage stat-line. Nine catches for 197 yards and a touchdown. Is this 2007? I'm not buying any sort of extended rejuvenation moving forward, but it probably felt good for T.O. -- if only for one Sunday in 2009.
Posted: Nov 22, 2009 6:30PM By Dan Graziano (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Atlanta Falcons, Giants, NFL Quarterbacks, NFL Analysis

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Man, you really gotta love that NFC East. Up here in the swamps of Jersey on Sunday, the
Giants played as little fourth-quarter defense as possible but still pulled out a 34-31 overtime victory over a
Falcons team that refused to play any defense all day. Meanwhile, back in Texas, the
Cowboys waited until the last possible to second to show up and beat the Redskins. Some kind of inspiring day for the teams at the top of a division that was supposed to rank among the NFL's best. And while the Giants players and coaches said all the right things here (a win is a win, after all, and they hadn't had one in a month and a half), the most insightful thing anybody said came out of the mouth of defensive end
Justin Tuck.
"We got the win and that's great," Tuck said. "But I don't like how we finished this game at all."
Posted: Nov 22, 2009 5:41PM By Matt Snyder (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Cowboys, Redskins, NFC East

Hey, a win is a win. That's all that matters in the end. The
Dallas Cowboys get to see a "7" in the win column of the standings after surviving 7-6 over the
Washington Redskins Sunday. It wasn't pretty, but the
Cowboys gutted out an old school victory.
Coming into the week, the Cowboys had been amassing a large percentage of their yardage via the air attack, behind the arm of
Tony Romo. In Week 11, they seem to have decided to transform themselves. Romo attempted 27 passes, while the Cowboys ran the ball 33 times for 153 yards and counted on their defense to win the shortened game for them. It worked.
Posted: Nov 22, 2009 5:00PM By Chris Burke (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Bills, NFL Injuries

Bills rookie offensive lineman
Eric Wood suffered an ugly injury in the third quarter of Buffalo's 18-15 loss to Jacksonville. The injury was so bad, in fact, that CBS opted not to show any replays of the play because it was too gruesome.
Wood was rolled up on during a Buffalo pass play, and his left leg bent at an extremely unnatural angle. According to the Bills, Wood fractured both his tibia and fibula, and will stay in Jacksonville to have surgery. The injury was easily one of the worst in the
NFL this season and could wind up keeping Wood out of the lineup for much longer than the final six weeks of 2009.
The video of Wood's injury is after the jump
(Warning: very graphic).
Posted: Nov 22, 2009 3:37PM By David Whitley (RSS feed)
Filed Under: FanHouse Exclusive
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It's not nice to kick a man when he's down. In honor of that we will try to avoid the fallen bodies of
Charlie Weis,
Allen Iverson, Hulk Hogan,
Rich Rodriguez and Caster Semenya.
As for
Mark Mangino, another rule applies. If you have to kick a man when he's down, make sure he is built like a giant marshmallow so you won't hurt your foot.
So we come not to bury Mangino, but to treat him like a soccer ball. We couldn't bury him if we wanted to because the coffin construction would trigger a worldwide mahogany shortage.
And that, gentle readers, is the first of many potentially offensive references inspired by last week's biggest newsmaker. We hate to make fun of anyone, but the week was full of obesity news and Mangino earned the ridicule.
Posted: Nov 22, 2009 2:20PM By Will Brinson (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Colts, Ravens, NFL Video
Dallas Clark has somehow become the ultimate "hybrid" tight end -- he's really more of a wide receiver than anything else, what with his athleticism and everything.
He also has decent hands: Sunday against Baltimore, Clark made a one-handed touchdown grab that's absolutely silly. The announcers mention that
Peyton Manning probably thought he overthrew Clark on this play, and that's almost certainly true.
Video of Clark's catch after the jump.
Posted: Nov 22, 2009 12:30PM By Chris Burke (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Patriots, NFL Media Watch, FanHouse Exclusive

Wednesday, Dec. 2 at 10 PM, Versus will begin airing "Sports Jobs With
Junior Seau," a weekly program -- similar to the Discovery Channel's popular "Dirty Jobs" -- that will feature Seau, a 20-year
NFL veteran, taking on some behind-the-scenes work at different sporting events. Versus will air a pair of episodes on Dec. 2. FanHouse secured a preview copy of one, where Seau played the role of batboy and equipment manager for the
Dodgers.
This week, Seau spoke with FanHouse about his new show, as well as returning to the
Patriots and, of course, Bill Belichick's fateful fourth-down call in Indianapolis.
Posted: Nov 22, 2009 9:49AM By Mike Chiappetta (RSS feed)

The legend deserved the benefit of the doubt. He deserved the chance to go into the cage against another top fighter, to measure himself up, to see where he stands in the modern MMA world. The legend deserved the opportunity to prove that he was ...
Posted: Nov 22, 2009 7:14AM By Brian Straus (RSS feed)

SEATTLE -- If David Beckham, Landon Donovan and the Los Angeles Galaxy are the focus of this Sunday's MLS Cup final (ESPN, 8:30 p.m. ET), then Real Salt Lake is the afterthought. The relatively anonymous, five-year-old club from the nation's ...
Posted: Nov 22, 2009 2:30AM By David Whitley (RSS feed)

TUCSON, Ariz. -- Here's hoping SEC fans stayed up to watch Oregon beat Arizona Saturday night. They got to see a few things their league hasn't had enough of this season. Drama, bedlam, theatrics, tension, hilarity and near-riotous fun. And that ...
Posted: Nov 22, 2009 2:30AM By Will Brinson (RSS feed)

Marv Albert and 50 Cent had a reported "interaction" backstage at Jimmy Kimmel Live that generated a ton of press -- obviously whenever two people like Marv and Fitty interact in a reportedly violent manner, it's gonna be news. Turns out the the ...
Posted: Nov 22, 2009 1:32AM By Terrance Harris (RSS feed)

AUSTIN, Texas -- Usually one the most straight-laced and reserved of the Texas Longhorns, senior quarterback Colt McCoy finally stopped to take it all in late Saturday night. ...