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20 October 2008

NFC EAST

The Day After the Blowout

Hello East fans,

    Okay so my predictions were way off, well not by much except for the thrashing in St. Louis, I really think it is code red in Big D. The Skins got away with one at home against the resurged Brownies. The G-men handled the Whiners the way you should, let them beat themselves. Let’s start off with the biggest upset in the NFL since the previous week.

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13 October 2008

l of 178 yards, another franchise best for a position in Texans' history.

Vikings 12 Lions 10

This was ugly. All you need to know is Lions QB Dan Orlovsky ran out of the

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10 October 2008

Hit the music.    *Classic NFL Films music hits*   1) Detroit Lions @ Minnesota Vikings The Vikings won a crazy game against the Saints on Monday Night. They stand at 2-3 on the season and look to even up their record with a win over the

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26 September 2008

e start in MOTOWN!

“Thank you LORD, for taking the pain away”

“I know all the Lions’ problems will not be answered by getting rid of that inept jockstrap Millen. But at least now we have a new direction that doesn’t point to Hades. I have been a

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5 March 2008

and see if his team can get over that hump.  Favre is in a relatively weak division.  The Lions are always disappointing.  The Vikings have talent, but they lack a viable quarterback.  And the Bears are probably weaker this year compared to last, as their quarterback situation is unstable, and due to the loss of both Muhammad and Berrian at the receiving core (though Marty Booker was acquired today).  The NFL is very unpredictable, but one would have to imagine that the Packers have a very good shot, at the very least, of being a wild card team.  And who won the Superbowl this season?  The Giants, a wildcard team.  

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