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Posted: Nov 25th 2009 3:00PM ET by Bruce Ciskie (RSS feed)
Filed under: Bills, Browns, Raiders, NFL Quarterbacks
It's often said that a team with two quarterbacks really doesn't have any. With that spirit in mind, FanHouse will keep you updated weekly on NFL teams facing potential quarterback controversies.It was a revelation in Oakland Sunday -- the starting quarterback struggled a bit, but didn't make dumb decisions or do more to beat his team than beat the opponent. Instead, he led his team on a late touchdown drive to tie the score, then got a break to pick up the win.
Posted: Nov 25th 2009 9:00AM ET by Matt Snyder (RSS feed)
Filed under: Browns, Cowboys, Lions, Redskins, Texans, Titans, Vikings, NFL Coaching, NFL Referees
Zebra Report is FanHouse's analysis of actual NFL rules and how they are to be applied ... because most fans think they could do a better job than the NFL officials, yet definitely could not. Click here for an introduction as to how we do things. As the clock struck zero in the
Lions-
Browns game, there was a pass interference penalty called on Cleveland in the end zone. In the aftermath of the play, Detroit quarterback
Matthew Stafford laid on the field injured. The officials called an injury timeout for Stafford. Also, Cleveland head coach Eric Mangini took a timeout to seemingly do nothing more than lambast the officials for what appeared a pretty obvious interference call.
Posted: Nov 24th 2009 12:15AM ET by Will Brinson (RSS feed)
Filed under: Browns, NFL Podcast
The Wildcast is NFL FanHouse's podcast formation. It's like the Wildcat, but better.
Matt Snyder and I got on the horn for this first edition of the (newly named) NFL Wildcast -- and believe me, did we have plenty to talk about. There are two undefeated teams in the NFL, the
Vikings are surging and
Brady Quinn is heavily involved in MVP chatter, so that shouldn't be a surprise.
All Quinn jokes aside, though, we do cover the spectacular
Lions-
Browns matchup and the rest of Week 11, debate who's on the hottest streak in the NFL right now (replete with cheesy segment music!) and discuss early MVP candidacies. Plus, Snyder gives angry
Ravens fans a little flack in what will probably become a weekly ranting session. Take a listen after the jump.
Posted: Nov 23rd 2009 7:10PM ET by Bruce Ciskie (RSS feed)
Filed under: Browns, Lions, NFL Injuries

There was little on Sunday that matched the drama of the Cleveland-Detroit showdown. Yes, two 1-8 teams gave us a gripping game filled with highlights and lowlights from both sides.
After
Matthew Stafford found
Brandon Pettigrew for the game-winning touchdown on an untimed down that followed a defensive penalty,
Browns coach Eric Mangini -- never one to shy away from controversy -- decided to accuse the
Lions of faking injuries during the game.
Posted: Nov 23rd 2009 3:01PM ET by Dan Graziano (RSS feed)
Filed under: Browns, Lions, NFL Quarterbacks, NFL Analysis

When you're the
Detroit Lions and you're thinking about making
Matthew Stafford the No. 1 overall pick in the
NFL Draft, you're a quivering Jell-O mold of fear and trepidation. Is the kid smart enough? Is he strong enough? Is he tough enough to not just play but thrive in the most crucial position any sport has? Will he represent the team well? Does he make a good impression? Is he a leader? You're risking dozens of millions of dollars and the future of your franchise on questions you really can't hope to answer by the end of April of his junior year of college, and it's scary.
But the flip side is what you know he
can be, which is that rarest of NFL commodities -- a franchise quarterback. You imagine a day when he puts the team on his back, overcomes some ridiculous obstacle (an expired clock, say, or an injured shoulder ... or both!) and leads the team to an emotional, season-defining win. You believe he can be that kind of player, and so, you give him the money and hope. And then, in Week 11 of his first season, he gives you a glimpse.
Posted: Nov 22nd 2009 9:37PM ET by JJ Cooper (RSS feed)
Filed under: Bengals, Browns, Ravens, Steelers, AFC North

It was a rough day around the AFC North. A day when all four teams lost games they should have won.
Baltimore came into Sunday with more to gain, and more to lose, than anyone in the division -- beat the undefeated Colts, and Baltimore would stay right in the middle of the AFC playoff race. Lose and the Ravens would be in danger of falling out of the mix altogether.
Halfway through the fourth quarter, Baltimore looked ready to give Indianapolis its first loss. But with Baltimore needing only a field goal to take the lead, quarterback
Joe Flacco was picked off inside the Colts 20 in the final three minutes of the game. The Ravens had one more chance, but
Ed Reed lateraled into a fumble in the final 30 seconds. Now Baltimore sits at 5-5 with two games left against the Steelers and time quickly running out.
Posted: Nov 22nd 2009 5:35PM ET by Bruce Ciskie (RSS feed)
Filed under: Browns, Lions, NFL Injuries

When two bad teams get together, sometimes they can produce some great theater. Such was the case Sunday in Detroit, where a pair of 1-8 teams gave fans one of the day's best games.
At the end, a penalty that was called on the game's last play gave the homestanding
Lions one untimed down from the Cleveland 1. They made it count, as rookie quarterback
Matthew Stafford hit tight end
Brandon Pettigrew for six, and a Jason Hanson extra point gave Detroit a 38-37 win.
Posted: Nov 21st 2009 3:13PM ET by Michael David Smith (RSS feed)
Filed under: Browns

Early this season, running back Jerome Harrison was an integral part of the Cleveland Browns' offense. In Week 3, he had 21 touches (16 carries and five catches) and in Week 4 he had a whopping 34 touches, with 29 carries and five catches.
But Harrison's role in the offense has steadily declined, to the point where in Monday night's loss to the Baltimore Ravens, Harrison never got the ball.
That has Harrison so unhappy that he told reporters he'd rather not talk to them -- because
he's sure nothing good would come of him saying what he thinks.
Posted: Nov 20th 2009 11:00AM ET by Bruce Ciskie (RSS feed)
Filed under: Browns, Buccaneers, Colts, Lions, Ravens, Saints, NFL Fans, NFL Live Blogging

We still have two unbeatens in the NFL, New Orleans and Indianapolis. The Saints visit Tampa, so they shouldn't be threatened, but the Colts have a doozy of a game at Baltimore. Meanwhile, it's a clash of titans in Detroit, as the 1-8 Lions host 1-8 Cleveland. Join us at 12 PM ET to discuss all the Week 11 NFL action.