2010 NFL Week 18 Game Recaps
Seahawks 41, Saints 36
Despite being down by 10 on two occasions and struggling to stop Drew Brees early on, Seattle never gave up. The defense eventually made enough stops, while Matt Hasselbeck inexplicably looked like he was the same quarterback who commanded the Seahawks to a Super Bowl appearance five years ago.
New Orleans' secondary just didn't have a chance. Strong safety Roman Harper was torched on numerous occasions, and the team desperately missed Malcolm Jenkins.
Hasselbeck will be a free agent in March. It now appears as though he could be retained, barring a disastrous performance in the next couple of weeks.
Jets 17, Colts 16
Sanchez (18-of-31, 189 yards, INT) was brutal in the first half. He was sailing his throws, missing a wide-open receiver in the end zone for a touchdown. Later on the same possession, Sanchez tossed an interception when he overthrew his target.
However, Sanchez calmed down after intermission. He was suddenly way more accurate. And on the team's final drive, he called the play himself that resulted in an 18-yard completion to Braylon Edwards, giving Folk an easy kick.
Manning went 18-of-26 for 225 yards and a touchdown. He remarkably attempted just one pass inside the red zone, which was an incompletion to Jacob Tamme. Manning simply didn't have many options at his disposal; Darrelle Revis completely erased Reggie Wayne, who caught one ball for one measly yard.
Speaking of a poor coaching decision, what was Jim Caldwell doing when he called a timeout with 29 seconds remaining in regulation amid a running clock? Instead of being forced into an unfavorable 50-yard field goal, the Jets were able to run another play - which is when Sanchez hit Edwards for 18 yards along the sideline.
Ravens 30, Chiefs 7
When this happened, I wrote, "Are the Chiefs really going to get another B.S. win?" Thankfully, the better team won in Arrowhead this time. I just didn't feel like watching a Round 2 blowout in Pittsburgh. The four units didn't hurt either.
I really don't think that's possible. The offensive line stinks, there's no No. 2 receiver and the defense has holes, but the Chiefs' greatest flaw is Matt Cassel. Cassel (9-of-18, 70 yards, 3 INTs) is not a legitimate starting quarterback in the NFL. He thrived this season because of all the horrific opponents he played, but as Simms said, Baltimore finally exposed Kansas City's flaw.
Adding insult to injury, things won't be any better for Cassel next year with Charlie Weis headed to Florida.
Following that botched fourth-down attempt, the Chiefs' offense had minus-23 yards of offense with three turnovers. There was nearly a fourth, but Cassel was saved by the tuck rule.
Flacco played great Sunday, as he improved to 4-2 in the postseason. Flacco went 25-of-34 for 265 yards and two touchdowns, breaking Baltimore single-game playoff records for yards and completions. He took some sacks early and had that aforementioned fumble - Tamba Hali was a monster - but Flacco decided to scramble often in the second half. He gained 26 yards on seven important rushes.
Packers 21, Eagles 16
QB Dog Killer still made some nice plays, going 20-of-36 for 292 yards, one touchdown and an interception. He was plagued by several drops (mostly by Jason Avant) and his weak front line. Right tackle Winston Justice was benched in the fourth quarter after being abused by Clay Matthews. Justice somehow had three penalties in a span of just two plays.
And then there was David Akers... Akers, who has a long, great postseason track record, whiffed on attempts from 41 and 34 yards. The first miss was excusable; he was going against a strong wind. The second kick was an easy try that Akers can usually make in his sleep.
After the game, someone vandalized Akers' Wikipedia page, writing, "He looks at kid porn on his computer and donates all of his salary to Al Qaeda and the Taliban." Not that there's anything wrong with that.
For more, check out my updated 2010 NFL Power Rankings, which will be posted Monday morning.
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luke
12-26-2011
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"as long as Cam Newton doesn't regress"
i predict he will have a sophomore slump. give nfl defenses an offseason to watch tape on him, and they'll slow him down.
Horns of Gold
12-25-2011
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Anyone who thinks the Rams should draft Luck and trade Bradford if they secure the #1 pick is a fool. Sam Bradford has an INT Rate of 2.2%. Even if he had eight more INT's to date, he'd have a better INT Rate after his first two NFL seasons than Jim Kelly (who played his first four seasons in USFL), Troy Aikman, Phil Simms and Peyton Manning. Not bad company there. Oh...and neither of those QB's had a winning record after two seasons, either. Do your homework, fellas.
Eric
12-25-2011
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Walt needs to write to recaps
Nate
12-25-2011
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Cox, your reviews are way too long. Do what Walt and Charlie do, which is quickly gloss over the big points of the game with some feedback, not write a biography about the game.
Russ
12-25-2011
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How can you say the Vikings set themselves back a few years by winning a football game? That's such a uneducated assumption. Remember when you said the Lions would be set back by not picking Russell Okung, or that Jimmy Clausen was better than Sam Bradford? This is just like that. The vikings were just a subpar team until they obtained Brett Favre and he took them one play from the super bowl. Sure, Kalil would help them out a lot, but it's so irrational to think they will suck for a while just because of one player ..
MATGEE
12-25-2011
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OK, this is the way I see it:
The Muslims own The Mafia who owns Las Vegas who owns The Game officials who own You and me, the Suckers What a travestigious debaclery of the old sport of football, don't you think?
Tom
12-25-2011
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Thumbs up if you actually read the entirety of Greg's game recaps. Good for you, gold star.
Vince
12-24-2011
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"Save for the fumble, he took care of the football."
In other words, "If you excuse the turnover, he didn't have any turnovers." Come on, Walt. You're better than that.
coltboyforever
12-23-2011
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You play to win the game... say manning plays 5 more years and they draft moore... we be good til the end of time :D
Buggie
12-23-2011
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If the jaguars are any smart, their best idea would be to continuously score safeties for the Colts. This way, even if Indy purposely tries to throw the game, they will be racking up a steady stream of points, causing them to win. MUAHAHA!!!!
Caldwell/Polian
12-23-2011
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Should be fired for losing the first 13 games.
For winning the last 3, they should be banned from football for life.
Logan
12-23-2011
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I dont have much faith in yates, i mean how much faith can you have in a 3rd string rookie qb without his best weapon?
He wont lead his team anywhere. But the good news next year is that the texans will get a lot better with mario schaub, and johnson back and healthy . texans are contenders next year
Logan
12-23-2011
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Texans just got plain beat, there were some calls against the colts that were shady, but since the colts won they dont look at that.
It should't have come down to a couple "shady" penalties anyway... the texans were the better team by far. I would be extremely worried if i was a texans fan
Marshawn Lynch
12-23-2011
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YEEEAAAHHH!!!!!! DA BEAST MODE THANG!!!!!!
Steve
12-19-2011
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