Week 10 of the NFL saw some teams get back in to the playoff
hunt with big wins and certain games brought us unexpected upsets. In this review we look at three divisional matchups from the NFC South, NFC East and the AFC East as well as Sunday nights big game between two 7-1 teams who were looking to stamp their authority on their respective conferences.
Atlanta Falcons (8-1-0) 27-31 New Orleans Saints (4-5-0)
Drew Brees was instrumental in ending the Falcons unbeaten run |
Despite being 8-0 going in to this game the Atlanta Falcons
had come under criticism from many. They’ve been branded as over achieving and
losing a big divisional game did little to silence those doubters.
Luckily for the Falcons this loss did little in harming
their season as they still comfortable at the top of the NFC South but the win
for the Saints gives them hope of making the post-season despite a difficult
schedule ahead for Drew Brees and co.
It is Atlanta’s schedule that fuelled the fire for criticism
around the league as the Denver Broncos were the only team that they’ve played
and beaten who have a winning record this season. Despite that this is the NFL
and as we know on any given Sunday anything can happen so this Falcons team is
due credit.
Although saying that this Sunday presented them with an opportunity
to quiet the smack talk but it turned out that two stops by the New Orleans
defense in the final few minutes of Sunday’s game would give the Saints the
31-27 win and shock the previously unbeaten Falcons.
Down by 4 Matt Ryan led Atlanta down the field and on to the
New Orleans 1 yard line with 2 minutes to play however over the next four plays
they the Saints managed to stay clutch on defense and hold out which enabled
them to run the rest of the clock out and savour a sweet win in front of their
home fans at the Superdome.
The game was an exciting one as well as tense with Saints
quarterback Drew Brees completing 21 of 32 passing attempts for 298 yards,
three touchdowns and an interception. New Orleans have now won two in a row as
they moved to 4-5 ahead of a week 11 game on the road against the Raiders as
they look to tie their record up at 5 wins and 5 losses.
A win for the Saints next week would get them back in the
playoff hunt especially as the Falcons face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers next week
in another NFC South divisional battle. Drew Brees has carried this team in
what has been a difficult season for all those involved with the franchise but
there could be light at the end of the tunnel with a shot at the playoffs now a
slight possibility.
As for the Falcons well they go back to the drawing board
after their hopes of a perfect season were ended at the halfway stage. Matty
ice was still efficient at quarterback on Sunday night as he threw for 411
yards by completing 34/52 attempts which included three passing touchdowns and
an interception.
The Falcons will go back to the drawing board and look to clear
up the few mistakes they made in this loss as they know they are going to the
playoffs. The one thorn in their side is the fact that they haven’t won a
playoff game in so long but with so much time to focus on the post-season head
coach Mike Smith will make the most of this opportunity and look to prove the
Falcons’ doubters wrong.
Houston Texans (8-1-0) 13-6 Chicago Bears (7-2-0)
J.J. Watt was key for Houston on defense as always in the teams narrow win. |
The most anticipated game from week 10 saw two of the best
sides from either conference lock horns at Soldier Field in Chicago with the
home towns Bears facing off against the Houston Texans.
With both teams possessing talented defenses this game
turned out to be one massive defensive slugfest in which Texan’s quarterback Matt
Schaub threw the game’s lone touchdown to Arian Foster which helped Houston
prevail 13-6.
Running back Foster had 102 yard rushing yards on 29 carries
and added 15 yards on five receptions including his score. With the win it was
the Texans who moved on to 8-1 on the season and they tied a franchise record
by winning their fourth consecutive road game.
Chicago was not helped by the fact that quarterback Jay
Cutler left the game at halftime after suffering a concussion which meant
backup Jason Campbell stepped in but didn’t step up to the challenge.
When he stepped in to the game the Bears were down 10-3 at
the half and a late third quarter field goal by Robbie Gould took Chicago to
within 4 points going in to the fourth but it wasn’t to be for Chicago.
They will now look to bounce back from this defeat when they
take on the 49ers in a huge NFC clash in what looks set to be the battle of the
backup quarterbacks as San Francisco’s Alex Smith also suffered an injury this
week.
With Shayne Graham’s 42 yard field goal with just under 5
minutes left in this on going through the posts the Texans went on to post the
7 point victory as they look to push on and try to claim the number one seed in
the AFC for the playoffs.
It’ll be tough for Houston as the Colts are still sniffing
around behind them in their division and they also have to take on AFC rivals
the New England Patriots but after regaining some of their early season
momentum following a defeat to the Green Bay Packers the Texans will be hopeful
of ending the regular season on a high note.
Buffalo Bills (3-6-0) 31-37 New England Patriots (6-3-0)
Tom Brady was efficient as always as the Patriots held off the Bills. |
Tom Brady moved to 20-2 against the Bills in his career and
helped the Patriots go 6-3 on the season but Buffalo almost pulled off an upset
in what turned out to be a very close encounter at Gillette Stadium.
It was Devin McCourty’s interception of Bills quarterback
Ryan Fitzpatrick in the end zone which prevented a late New England collapse as
the Patriots held on to win 37-31.
Tom Brady was efficient on the day as he completed 23/38
passing attempts for 237 yards and two touchdowns. Running backs Steven Ridley
and Danny Woodhead chipped in with a score each and along with Shane Vereen the
three combined for 118 rushing yards on the day.
The Patriots were explosive at times and were playing along
to their normal tune as they led the Bills by 7 at halftime. They appeared to
be heading in to the break with a two possession lead following Brady’s 2 yard
touchdown pass to Rob Gronkowski but Buffalo hit back when Fitzpatrick threw a
touchdown to Scott Chandler with 31 seconds left keeping it tight.
A short four play drive saw Brady find Danny Woodhead on an
18 yard touchdown pass midway through the third. At that point you thought the
Patriots would break away but Fred Jackson ran in to the end zone just before
the end of the quarter to again cut it to a seven point gap.
Then a Gostkowski field goal gave New England a 10 point
lead early in the fourth but when Donald Jones hauled in a Fitzpatrick pass for
a touchdown only a field goal separated the teams. With the Patriots failing to get a touchdown
they had to settle for another field goal with 2.06 left in the game which put
them up by 6.
This gave the Bills the opportunity they craved but after
head coach Chan Gailey saying all week that his team could finish the game it
turned out that the moment was too much for the Bills as they just came up
short following the late pick by the Patriots defense.
Buffalo’s season is pretty much over in regards to a
wildcard spot in the playoffs but they have another AFC East rival to play in
week 11 when they take on the Miami Dolphins on Thursday night football.
As for New England well they are now two games clear at the
top of the AFC East as Bill Belichick’s men prepare for another home game with
this one being against Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts.
The Colts are also at 6-3 and in the playoff hunt; they
offer the Patriots a different challenge so this week 11 match up will be
interesting. Indianapolis have had improved fortunes in 2012 thanks to their
rookie quarterback and with the rivalry between the two teams moving on to a
different chapter it is something to look forward to as Tom Brady takes on a
new opponent in what is being anticipated as a possible classic with New
England taking on one of their fiercest AFC rivals.
Dallas Cowboys (4-5-0) 38-23 Philadelphia Eagles (3-6-0)
Tony Romo consoles his opposite number after saving Dallas' season. |
Both teams have had “must win” games for weeks now but this
was really a must win game for both as two under fire quarterbacks looked to
try and save their teams season.
With the Giants losing earlier in the day it gave both the
added incentive, if that was needed, to go out and get the win which would put
them firmly back in the hunt to try to dethrone their NFC East rivals at the
top of the division.
Well Eagles quarterback Michael Vick left the game in the
second quarter with a concussion so any hopes of him turning in to a messiah of
sorts in front of the team’s home fans went down the drain. Instead Nick Foles
stepped in at quarterback and did his best as the rookie completed 22 of 32
passing attempts for 219 yards and a touchdown.
Foles performance proved that anyone calling for him to
start in week’s gone bye may have been right as he looked good but unfortunately
he lost a fumble that was recovered by the Cowboys in the end zone which
ultimately proved costly.
It turned out that Tony Romo and co have now appeared to
have saved their season. Romo was an efficient 19 of 26 through the air for 209
and two scores while Felix Jones amassed 93 yards from scrimmage and caught a
touchdown pass in the victory.
Dallas was effective all over the field, especially in the
fourth quarter where they racked up 21 points to give them the win. Going in to
the final quarter the teams were tied at 17 but a 78 yard touchdown punt return
by Dwayne Harris early on put them up 24-17.
Brandon Carr then returned an interception in to the end
zone for 47 yards and the previously mentioned fumble in the end zone was the
final score which gave them the convincing road victory.
The Cowboys will take go back to Texas to host the 2-7
Cleveland Browns in what on paper looks like a game that they should win.
Following that they will play then play the Redskins on thanksgiving in week 12
and if they win both of these games to move to 6-5 it will put pressure on the
Giants who host Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers that week with defeat
for them leaving them and Dallas tied at the top of the NFC East with five
games to go.
As for the Eagles well they have now lost five straight
games for the first time in Andy Reid’s 14 year tenure as head coach which puts
him under extreme pressure. They are tied for last in the division and will
take on rivals the Washington Redskins in week 11 at FedEx Field.
Round-up of other
week 10 games:
Indianapolis Colts
(6-3-0) 27-10 Jacksonville Jaguars (1-8-0) – The Colts got their revenge for an early season defeat to
the Jags by winning this one by 17 and continue this fairy-tale story by giving
them a genuine shot at the playoffs.
Oakland Raiders (3-6-0) 20-55 Baltimore Ravens (7-2-0)
– In a game which saw these teams rack up 75 points between them it was
Baltimore who won it in a blowout by 35 to keep them above the Steelers in the
AFC North ahead of the two teams’ match up in week 11.
Denver Broncos (6-3-0) 36-14 Carolina Panthers (2-7-0)
– Experience prevailed in this one as Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos put
in an efficient second half performance to get this win on the road.
New York Giants (6-4-0) 13-31 Cincinnati Bengals (4-5-0)
– In what was the shock of the week the Bengals completely outplayed the
Giants and beat them by 18. New York has suffered a mini collapse with two
defeats in a row ahead of a big game against the Packers.
Tennessee Titans (4-6-0) 37-3 Miami Dolphins (4-5-0)
– Ryan Tannehill threw 3 picks as the Dolphins looked to try and bounce back in
search of a shot at a AFC wildcard spot but it wasn’t to be as the Titans
seemed to take out their 2012 frustrations on Miami in this one.
Detroit Lions (4-5-0) 24-34 Minnesota Vikings (6-4-0)
– This 2012 Lions team has the talent but you just don’t know what side is
going to show up this week and unfortunately for them it wasn’t the good one
this week as they fell to the Vikings in a 10 point defeat leaving them bottom
of the NFC North.
San Diego Chargers
(4-5-0) 24-34 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-4-0) – This win for Tampa Bay keeps them within a realistic shot
of the NFC wildcard spot if they can keep up this form meanwhile the Chargers
need to beat the Broncos in week 11 or their season is all but over.
New York Jets (3-6-0) 7-28 Seattle Seahawks (6-4-0)
– The headache going around the Jets franchise has mutated in to a migraine
following another defeat leaving them tied for last in the AFC East but for
Seattle it was another good home win and another good overall football
performance by them.
St. Louis Rams (3-5-1) 24-24 San Francisco (6-2-1)
– The NFL got its first tie since November 2008 this week as nothing could separate
the two NFC South rivals with it ending in a stalemate.
Kansas City Chiefs
(1-8-0) 13-16 Pittsburgh Steelers (6-3-0) – Despite the Steelers
coming out with the win in overtime and moving to 6-3 Big Ben went down with a
shoulder injury and will miss the teams big week 11 AFC North divisional game
against the Ravens.
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