2010 NFL Week 17 Game Recaps
Falcons 31, Panthers 10
Clausen improved slightly as the game progressed, finishing 19-of-33 for 182 yards and a touchdown. He was robbed of a deep completion to Brandon LaFell, who dropped a pass that sailed right into his hands. LaFell made up for it with a 60-yard end-around.
Fox's decision-making has been questionable all year, and it wasn't any different this Sunday. Forum member CKane summed it up:
So John Fox will try a surprise onside kick but won't go for it on 4th-and-2 and from the 5-yard line?
Adios, Foxy.
Ravens 13, Bengals 7
Joe Flacco went 14-of-19 for 125 yards and an interception in the two-minute drill. His favorite targets were Todd Heap (3-53) and Derrick Mason (3-34). Anquan Boldin (2-9) once again did absolutely nothing statistically.
It's almost as if Cameron thought, "We have no chance of getting the bye. Let me use my best player now!"
Having said that, Palmer performed admirably overall. Battling Baltimore's tough defense with Jerome Simpson as a No. 1 receiver is no easy task.
Steelers 41, Browns 9
On offense, the Browns allowed the Steelers to beat McCoy into the ground. I'm not exaggerating when I say that McCoy (20-of-41, 209 yards, 1 TD, 3 INTs) was hit on almost every play. Meanwhile, Mohamed Massaquoi may have set the record for most unfinished routes in a single game.
Lions 20, Vikings 13
Raiders 31, Chiefs 10
If only the stupid Chargers showed up at Cincinnati last week, we'd have 11 legitimate teams in the playoffs.
Cassel was constantly under pressure, as the Chiefs had no answer for the Raiders' pass rush. He was sacked seven times, thrice by Kamerion Wimbley.
Patriots 38, Dolphins 7
Brady finished 10-of-16 for 199 yards and two touchdowns despite not having Wes Welker and Deion Branch at his disposal. Brady targeted Rob Gronkowski (6-102, TD) early and often.
Offensive coordinator Dan Henning will also be gone next year. Henning, easily the worst play-caller in the NFL, used the triple option in this game as a last hurrah. Adios, Henning.
Buccaneers 23, Saints 13
However, New Orleans fans should be really concerned. For one, Marques Colston just had his knee scoped, so even if he can play next week, he won't be very effective. Second, Chris Ivory suffered an ankle injury in this contest. With Pierre Thomas also nursing an ankle injury, it doesn't look like the Saints will be able to run the ball well this January.
The next running back up? Julius Jones. Jones fumbled almost immediately, forcing Sean Payton to ride Reggie Bush. Bush looked good at times, but that's not surprising given how banged up Tampa's defense is. He had 70 yards on just nine carries.
Though the Buccaneers didn't make the playoffs, their fans have plenty of reason to be optimistic for 2011. Freeman will be even better in his third season, while the defense will welcome back Gerald McCoy, Aqib Talib and Tanard Jackson, all of whom have been out for a while.
Jets 38, Bills 7
The Jets outgained the Bills, 388-162. Buffalo had no answer for Mark Brunell (6-12, 110 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT) and Joe McKnight (32-158). And Brian "Set Up Us The" Brohm was absolutely miserable (10-23, 106 yards, 3 INTs). Remember when he was considered to be a top-10 NFL Draft prospect, and some sun-tanned analyst said he would be better than Aaron Rodgers? Yeeeesh.
Chargers 33, Broncos 28
Blame interim head coach Eric Studesville for myopically eschewing two-point conversions down 16. Instead of aptly attempting a pair of Hail Marys, Tebow could have set up the Broncos with a potential game-tying field goal had he hit the pair of two-pointers.
Still, Tebow gives Denver fans reason for optimism in 2011. One of the CBS announcers predicted that Tebow will be enshrined in the Broncos' ring of honor in 15 years. The other was mildly skeptical, saying that he needs to see more.
Packers 10, Bears 3
Texans 34, Jaguars 17
Edwards had just two completions in the first half (2-of-6). He finished 12-of-25 for 117 yards, one touchdown and an interception. David Garrard, meanwhile, phoned into the CBS broadcasting team in the second quarter. It was really strange hearing him talk on the phone while his team was playing.
Colts 23, Titans 20
Cowboys 14, Eagles 13
Instead, Kevin Kolb started. He went 18-of-36 for 162 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions. He had a long pass dropped by backup tight end Clay Harbor and was constantly under pressure. Without his usual play-makers, Kolb had no chance. His leading receiver was Chad Hall (6-84, TD), which is probably the first time I ever mentioned that guy's name on this Web site.
49ers 38, Cardinals 7
Instead, Arizona was the team that didn't show up, completely ruining my five-unit pick. As an example of their lack of effort, the Cardinals called a timeout on a 49ers' 3rd-and-6 with 1:30 remaining in the first half. San Francisco was deep in its own territory, so the team was sure to run the ball. Arizona knew this, yet it still surrendered an 8-yard run to the archaic Brian Westbrook.
Giants 17, Redskins 14
Manning threw exclusively to Mario Manningham (4-101, TD) and Derek Hagan (6-70); the latter was guilty of some drops, which was predictable given how many dropped passes he dropped in pre-game warmups. How do you drop balls in pre-game warmups?
Seahawks 16, Rams 6
A) The receivers
B) Sam Bradford
C) Steve Spagnuolo
D) The officials
Let's examine each possible answer:
A) The receivers:
Bradford's receivers betrayed him. There were four dropped balls of 20 yards or longer, two by Danario Alexander. St. Louis almost has to draft Julio Jones or Justin Blackmon this April.
B) Sam Bradford:
Bradford was abysmal and may have lost his Offensive Rookie of the Year award. He went 19-of-36 for 155 yards and a pick, and had numerous balls batted down at the line of scrimmage.
Bradford eventually looked rattled and made a terrible read on his costly interception. Immediately afterward, Awesome Kelly in Arizona texted me: "Sam Bradford just looked retarded after that pick.. he showed no emotion indicating he had any idea that he did anything wrong. Write that down."
When a hot chick who likes football tells you to write something down, you write it down.
C) Steve Spagnuolo:
Someone must have stolen Spagnuolo's red flags because he should have called for a challenge on a potential catch along the sidelines and a horrific spot that I'll discuss later.
Steven Jackson had only 15 touches. There's no reasonable explanation for this.
The Rams also looked confused and disoriented as a whole throughout most of the night - especially at the end of the game when Spagnuolo mismanaged his challenges and timeouts.
D) The officials:
Surprise, surprise. Jerome Boger screwed up yet another game. Check out these blown calls that went in Seattle's favor:
1. A shady holding call which gave the Seahawks a touchdown instead of a field goal on the opening drive.
2. A missed offsides penalty that was so obvious that Aaron Curry was searching for a flag on the ground.
3. No low block called on Seattle on a punt, which had Cris Collinsworth puzzled.
4. Didn't call an obvious pass interference on Kelly Jennings in which the Seattle corner contacted a Rams receiver downfield and never turned around.
5. Gave the Seahawks a very questionable first down that prompted Al Michaels to exclaim, "They gave a first down on that play!?!?!"
My Answer: E) All of the above.
For more, check out my updated 2010 NFL Power Rankings, which will be posted Tuesday morning.
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a redskins fan
11-14-2011
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grossman didnt throw "two horrendous picks" just one the other hankerson slipped on the timing route. i think grossman looked great but that could just because its comparison to the last few weeks.
KyleCleric
11-14-2011
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The Pats have looked good on D in 5 of the 6 past weeks with the Steelers game being the sole exception (not tha Pats fans got to see it with the power failure).
you're retarted
11-14-2011
12:35 pm
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so....let me get this straight...
" this contest meant absolutely nothing to the Giants" - if you're going with that lgic, this game meant even less to the 49ers. They had a 5 game division lead going in, the giants had a 2 game lead. "The Giants had a chance to hold their cushion in the East and stay on course for a No. 2 seed in the playoffs" - stay course for the #2 seed? packers: 8-0, 49ers: 7-1, Giants 6-2.....looks like they were on course for the #3 seed. "Still, even with a big edge in time of possessions (34:37 to 25:23) and no Gore to deal with, New York found a way to let this win slip away" - slip away.....right. They were outplayed in every aspect of the game except for the deep pass. Couldn't run, dominated on special teams, gave up 27 points to a "game manager". stop hating. niners are legit
Emmitt's Revenege
11-14-2011
10:15 am
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"They've lost all hope of landing Andrew Luck, and if they don't be careful"
I have most proper english so I be the one to cast first stone.... Take your licks Walt
Hahahaha
11-14-2011
10:01 am
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This game meant absolutely nothing to the Giants? Are you for real? The winner of the game to move into the #2 seed in the NFC and hold the tiebreaker over the other? Holding a 2-game lead over the Cowboys in the NFC East? Yeah, none of that meant anything to the Giants. I'm not even sure why they played their starters. Why won't anyone give the 49ers their due credit? They have an 8-1 record and have only played one opponent from the NFC West.
Please explain...
11-14-2011
09:54 am
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(Editor's Note: I don't want to take anything away from the 49ers because they're playing great football right now, but this contest meant absolutely nothing to the Giants.)
Absolutely nothing? So... the Giants don't care about a first round bye and home field advantage in the 2nd Round? This was a HUGE loss for them. Instead of tied with SF for the #2 seed they are now two back and SF has the tiebreaker. They have no chance to catch them now given the 49ers easy schedule going forward.
frett barve
11-14-2011
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Charlie's writeups are too long and clinical! Be more concise dude!
ben hardy
11-11-2011
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i just worked it out, its a game of thrones reference
ben hardy
11-11-2011
10:59 pm
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why do you call phillip rivers "The bastard of the Trident"?
bigtrip
11-11-2011
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I know the QB gets all the credit for wins and most of the blame when his team loses, but let's be fair. The Charger receivers can't get open. Gates looks to be either still hurt or washed up. And that OL is terrible. Palmer played all night and was only pressured 2 or 3 times. On those limited pressures he threw an int. and fumbled. If he would have faced the constant pressure that Rivers faced he may have turned the ball over 5 or 6 times. The game was decided by the OL's. The Raiders OL was much much better than the Chargers OL and the Raiders won.
Matt
11-11-2011
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Why do you assume that punt/pass rule will be changed? It's actually a great rule that makes perfect sense. The defender assumes the punt is happening so his mindset is going to be to just block and assault the gunner the entire way, which is what he is coached to do and should do. It's unfair if he is doing his job perfectly and a pass comes falling near him and he gets called for interference.
Basically, it's impossible for the defender to focus on the gunner and preventing him from getting downfield all the while looking back at the punter and worrying about a pass coming his way and getting flagged for interference.
@ Walt
11-11-2011
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"When a team fakes a punt and throws the ball downfield, pass interference will not be called on the two outside defenders who are actually trying to block a coverage man from getting downfield and might not even know the ball has been thrown."
Rule was added for before the 1997 season according to Wikipedia. Strangely enough I had just read this on Wednesday. When it happened I said to my friend 'that's not pass interference because Jammer is really defending the gunner in a punt formation'
Jared - Champaign, IL
11-08-2011
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How is no one talking about the officiating in the Bears-Eagles game? I'm neither a Bears nor an Eagles fan, but Philly got screwed over time after time.
The pass interference on the throw to Knox late, the bogus roughing the passer that gave the bears a first down on the three instead of fourth down on the six. There were a few others too that just left me shaking my head. Obviously the Eagles still had opportunities they didn't take advantage of, but the refs killed them.
someone was high
11-08-2011
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On Pete Carroll's post game show, the interviewer discussed Tarvaris Jackson, and stated that "we aren't used to seeing Jackson throwing interceptions like that". I nearly died laughing LOL.
larry
11-07-2011
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eagles -9 bc bears suk
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