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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Tebow Time
12-05-2011
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That 'Tebow Jerky' has the haters jaws sore as hell! The harder they chew, the more painful it gets! haha
Tebow Blows
12-05-2011
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Walt, did you even watch the Broncos game? Most of Tebow's passing yardage came on throw when the DB wasn't even in the frame. What happened to you, got that Tebow-fever?
Dan
12-05-2011
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pats won 31-24
chuckster
12-02-2011
02:53 pm
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@Walter: Great call Walter. I stayed away from this game, though I thought Seattle with the 3 points would probably carry the day for Seattle. Again man, way to go with a 4 unit play on the Seahawks!!!!
Elisabeth Constantine
12-02-2011
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Jason
11-29-2011
12:51 am
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THANK YOU SAINTS! they saved my ass from a beatdown this week.
the dude
11-28-2011
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You forgot to acknowledge Von Miller in Denver's defensive stops. Contrary to your belief that Miller wouldn't adjust well to the 4-3, he's been exceptional. And your explanation didn't make sense in the first place since playing defensive end would be easier for an outside linebacker. Womp.
Aj
11-28-2011
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Tebow did not win the game. P52 is right. n Willis McGahee is still in the league for a reason. He is more reliable and can run over more tacklers than Knowshon Moreno. Tebow doesn't turn the ball over because Jon Fox and Mr. Elway don't let him throw to anyone else but Rosario and Decker, who prevent some terrible throws from being picked off. When the Broncos face an effective offense like they did in my dumbass Lions, they get crushed. Cliff Avril is right, Tim Tebow is not a NFL quarterback.
chuckster
11-28-2011
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@nick: if your "house" offers ten point teasers (3 teams), it might be worth a look. I can tell you that 10 point teasers in NFL, can and a lot of times do make a difference. JMO. Good luck to you.
@nick
11-28-2011
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Front-door cover is a team that is favored and winning their game (but not enough to cover) and then kicks a last-second field goal to push their lead above the spread and cover.
Back-door cover is a team that is an underdog and losing their game (by more than the spread) but then gets a last-minute score to bump themselves up and cover the spread. The reason these are frustrating is because it can lose your bet, but rarely had any purpose or advantage in the game itself. Usually the team is either winning or losing by so much that the score is irrelevant, except to screw some people's bets. But it goes both ways and can help or hurt you.
P52 will tackle you
11-28-2011
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Dear Tebow-thumpers:
When your team scores 13 points in regulation against a defense that really is nothing special, then your running back makes the big play in overtime to set up the winning field goal after the other team hands you great field position... YOUR QB DID NOT WIN THE GAME. The Broncos have scored more than 18 points once in six games with Tebow at the helm. Right now he's basically a bad pitcher who's getting great run support. yeah, they're winning, but is consistently scoring 17 points something you're really something to be happy about?
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11-28-2011
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i love the tebow haters. keep hating. i keep riding it to the bank week afte week. i took Denver ML yest.. and ill do it again next week. san diego is terrible, ive been saying it all year.
and tebow just finds a way. thats all that matters.
nick
11-28-2011
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still new to the betting aspect of football- what's a front door cover and a backdoor cover?
Tom P
11-28-2011
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Greg, we don't need a play by play for every drive in the game. Please. Walt and Charlie summarize the games in 1/3 the amount of words that you do. We could watch a replay of the game in the same amount of time it takes to read your lengthy recaps.
Just highlights, stats for relevant fantasy players, and a simple analysis. You're over thinking and over doing, I'm sure Walt doesn't even want to proofread fifteen paragraphs per game. Thanks.
Dave P
11-28-2011
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He was probably referring to the editors note.
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