From Week 12 to Week 15 the Houston Texans showed great poise and determination. They started a 4-game winning streak in Cleveland in a defensive battle. Not overly impressive, but a win is a win in the National Football League. The team then dominated a displaced looking Jacksonville Jaguars team at home in the first Monday Night game in franchise history.
Christmas
25 December 2008
9 December 2008
Another week is in the books in the National Football League as we head to Week 15. But first let's take a look back at the week that was...Week 14! (my tongue is getting twisted) Several surprising outcomes this past Sunday including a few of the games I picked. I went a disappointing 1-3 in my picks. Very poor performance on my part. I'm finally realizing I'll never have a grip on the NFL. It's the most inconsistent professional sport out there. Any team can lose on any given week. But enough sulking, let's get on to this week's Fallout Report!
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18 November 2008
Week 11 was one of the more interesting weeks in the NFL this season. A game ended in a 11-10 score for the first time in NFL history, a game ended in a tie and we also saw 'America's Team' get back on track with their star quarterback at the helm. I'll get to that and more as this week's Fallout report kicks off.......riiiiight now!
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8 November 2008
Weeeeeeek 10 is off and running after the first Thursday night game of the season. The Crypt Keeper and I are coming off a 2-2 Week 9 record. A record we plan to top this week in Week 10. So with that said, without further ado......maestro hit theeeeeeeeeeee music!
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27 December 2007
On Christmas day, Andrew Bynum destroyed the Suns. Obliterated them. He had 28 points, 12 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 blocks. He out-stat Mr. STAT. Amare had 19, 6, 2 assists and 3 blocks against the young 20-year-old. What a difference two months make. Before the season started, there were trade rumors flying all over about Bynum. AB for Kidd. AB for Jermaine O'Neil. There were also rumors flying about concerning Stoudemire. But those rumors were brushed away as ridiculous. Amare for Kevin Garnett? Let's not be ridiculous. Amare's the future. KG is the past. Well, not 60 days later and the whole world seems upside down. KG has returned to being the best power forward. Bynum is the new kid on the block. He's been labeled the best big man not named Dwight Howard, the spot that had been previously reserved for Amare. And Amare? Amare's slid to offensive force that has no D. He's relinquished 42 and 13 to Chris Bosh. Dampier, yes, that's Eric Dampier of the Dallas Mavericks, had 8 points on 4 for 4 shooting, and outrebounded Amare by 2. Tim Duncan dropped 36 on him. Tyson Chandler grabbed 18 boards and chipped in 14 points to Amare's 16 and 8 boards. Shaq had his best game of December with 18, 11 and 5 assists, and Al Jefferson dropped a measly 32 on STAT. Perhaps they're calling him STAT because anyone can put up so many against him. On the other side, Bynum has helped the Lakers to wins in 9 of their last 12. He's averaging for the month of December, 15 points, 10 boards, 2 assists and 3 blocks while shooting a scalding 67.6 percent. Shaq can't even shoot freethrows that well. Well Lakers' fans. Good times are ahead. It was a Merry
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