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  • Woy
    RIP West
    • Dec 2008
    • 16372



    QB RATING
    Matt Hasselbeck, SEA | 112.8
    Peyton Manning, IND | 112.4
    Steve McNair, TEN | 107.5
    Brett Favre, GB | 98.8
    Byron Leftwich, JAX | 98.5
    Brad Johnson, TB | 96.8
    Drew Henson, ARZ (R) | 94.7

    PASSING YARDS
    Matt Hasselbeck, SEA | 4501
    Drew Henson, ARZ (R) | 4354
    Peyton Manning, IND | 4296
    Daunte Culpepper, MIN | 4006
    Byron Leftwich, JAX | 3983
    David Carr, HOU | 3876
    Steve McNair, TEN | 3826

    PASSING TOUCHDOWNS
    Matt Hasselbeck, SEA | 42
    Peyton Manning, IND | 39
    Steve McNair, TEN | 36
    Ben Roethlisberger, PIT (R) | 33
    Jake Delhomme, CAR | 31
    Marc Bulger, STL | 31
    A.J. Feeley, MIA | 31

    PASSING INTERCEPTIONS
    Joey Harrington, DET | 24
    Marc Bulger, STL | 21
    Donovan McNabb, PHI | 20
    Ben Roethlisberger, PIT (R) | 19
    Daunte Culpepper, MIN | 19
    A.J. Feeley, MIA | 19
    Jake Delhomme, CAR | 18

    RUSHING YARDS
    Priest Holmes, KC | 1591
    Clinton Portis, WAS | 1581
    Stephen Davis, CAR | 1438
    Ahman Green, GB | 1384
    Jamal Lewis, BAL | 1365
    Corey Dillon, NE | 1300
    Fred Taylor, JAX | 1299

    RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
    Clinton Portis, WAS | 14
    Emmitt Smith, ARZ | 13
    Domanick Davis, HOU | 13
    Warrick Dunn, ATL | 11
    Curtis Martin, NYJ | 11
    Stephen Davis, CAR | 10
    Fred Taylor, JAX | 10

    CATCHES
    Anquan Boldin, ARZ | 100
    Chad Johnson, CIN | 94
    Marvin Harrison, IND | 82
    Amani Toomer, NYG | 76
    Jimmy Smith, JAX | 76
    Eric Moulds, BUF | 74
    Chris Chambers, MIA | 74

    RECEIVING YARDS
    Anquan Boldin, ARZ | 1877
    Chad Johnson, CIN | 1450
    Steve Smith, CAR | 1253
    Chris Chambers, MIA | 1208
    Marvin Harrison, IND | 1195
    Eric Moulds, BUF | 1195
    Torry Holt, STL | 1117

    RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS
    Steve Smith, CAR | 14
    Anquan Boldin, ARZ | 13
    Santana Moss, NYJ | 13
    Marvin Harrison, IND | 11
    Bobby Engram, SEA | 11
    4 tied with 10

    TACKLES
    Aeneas Williams, STL | 116
    Jamie Sharper, HOU | 116
    Barrett Green, NYG | 115
    LaVar Arrington, WAS | 115
    John Lynch, DEN | 114
    Dexter Coakley, DAL | 114
    Adam Archuleta, STL | 113

    SACKS
    Gary Walker, HOU | 16
    Shaun Ellis, NYJ | 15
    Charles Grant, CIN | 14.5
    Simeon Rice, TB | 14.5
    Calvin Pace, ARZ | 14
    Leonard Little, STL | 13.5
    Aaron Smith, PIT | 13

    INTERCEPTIONS
    Duane Starks, ARZ | 8
    Mike Rumph, SF/ARZ | 8
    Shawn Springs, WAS | 8
    7 tied with 7

    KICK RETURN YARDS
    Josh Scobey, ARZ | 836
    Jason Isom, NYG (R) | 825
    Sammy Morris, MIA | 782
    Jermaine Lewis, JAX | 760
    LaMont Jordan, NYJ | 669

    KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS
    Jason Isom, NYG (R) | 2
    LaMont Jordan, NYJ | 2
    Sammy Morris, MIA | 2
    10 tied with 1

    PUNT RETURN YARDS
    Josh Scobey, ARZ | 579
    Dre' Bly, DET | 566
    Aaron Glenn, HOU | 373
    Charles Tillman, CHI | 366
    Sam Madison, MIA/KC | 323

    PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS
    Charles Tillman, CHI | 3
    Tory James, CIN | 3
    4 tied with 2



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    • Woy
      RIP West
      • Dec 2008
      • 16372



      Wild Card Weekend

      Cincinnati Bengals (8-8) 21, Oakland Raiders (10-6) 20
      OAK- Tyrone Wheatley, HB (18 carries, 75 yards, 2 TD)
      CIN- Jon Kitna, QB (13-21, 239 yards, 2 TD)

      Tennessee Titans (9-7) 28, Buffalo Bills (11-5) 21
      TEN- Kevin Carter, DE (10 tackles, 3 sacks)
      BUF- Eric Moulds, WR (11 catches, 170 yards, 1 TD)

      Arizona Cardinals (11-5) 27, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-7) 17
      ARZ- Adrian Wilson, SS (8 tackles, 1 INT, 1 TD)
      TB- Derrick Brooks, OLB (8 tackles, 2 sacks)

      Philadelphia Eagles (10-6) 17, Washington Redskins (10-6) 14
      WAS- Mark Brunell, QB (28-46, 233 yards, 2 TD, 3 INT)
      PHI- Donovan McNabb, QB (14-27, 152 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT)



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      • Woy
        RIP West
        • Dec 2008
        • 16372

        I'll post that in a little bit here Saints.



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        • Woy
          RIP West
          • Dec 2008
          • 16372

          Divisional Playoff Matchups and Predictions

          AFC

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          Tennessee Titans (10-7) at Kansas City Chiefs (12-4)


          Drew Bennett caught eight passes for 143 yards and a touchdown last week.

          Chiefs 31, Titans 27

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          Cincinnati Bengals (9-8) at Indianapolis Colts (11-5)


          Peyton Manning was the NFL's Offensive Player of the Year this season.

          Colts 38, Bengals 10

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          Arizona Cardinals (12-5) at Seattle Seahawks (12-4)


          Duane Starks intercepted three passes last week.

          Seahawks 24, Cardinals 21

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          Philadelphia Eagles (11-6) at Green Bay Packers (12-4)


          Brett Favre threw for over 3500 yards and 25 touchdowns this season.

          Packers 27, Eagles 17
          Last edited by Woy; 07-06-2009, 01:19 PM.



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          • Woy
            RIP West
            • Dec 2008
            • 16372

            Yes he will, should be a good one.

            I have the game ready, but I have to go to work here in a bit, so I'll wait till afterwards to post it. Trying to build up suspense. ;)



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            • Woy
              RIP West
              • Dec 2008
              • 16372

              Not a lot of people excited for the game, it seems. :tongue:

              It'll be posted in a bit.



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              • Woy
                RIP West
                • Dec 2008
                • 16372



                ROUND THREE DOMINATED BY ARIZONA; ADVANCE TO THE NFC CHAMPIONSHIP


                Bryant Johnson outruns a diving Ken Hamlin on his way to a 60 yard touchdown. Johnson was huge with three touchdowns on six catches.

                FIRST QUARTER
                ARZ- Neil Rackers 36 yard field goal

                SECOND QUARTER
                ARZ- Drew Henson 27 yard pass to Bryant Johnson (Neil Rackers kick)
                ARZ- Erik Bickerstaff 1 yard run (Neil Rackers kick)
                ARZ- Drew Henson 64 yard pass to Bryant Johnson (Neil Rackers kick)

                THIRD QUARTER
                SEA- Matt Hasselbeck 7 yard pass to Koren Robinson (Josh Brown kick)
                ARZ- Drew Henson 60 yard pass to Bryant Johnson (Neil Rackers kick)

                FOURTH QUARTER
                SEA- Josh Brown 47 yard field goal

                SEATTLE, WA (AP) - Out of all the playoff matchups this weeked, this was the one most fans looked forward to. These two NFC West rivals split their season series with each other; Arizona winning at home, 24-16, and Seattle winning at home, 31-14. Plus, these two teams have been jawing at each other all week prior to this game. After a slow first quarter highlighted by a fake punt executed perfectly, the Cardinals turned it on in the second quarter and ran away from Seattle, 31-10, to clinch a spot in the NFC Championship.

                The running game looked good early as Emmitt Smith carried the ball six straight plays for 36 yards before the Cardinals were put in a fourth and inches situation. Erik Bickerstaff took the direct snap from the punting formation and burst through a hole for 20 yards and a first down. However, the drive stalled there as Neil Rackers missed a field goal from 35 yards out.

                An eight play drive was capped off by a Drew Henson 27 yard pass to Bryant Johnson for a second quarter touchdown. Johnson, who has battled injuries all season, had a great game with six catches for 160 yards and three touchdowns. A Seattle three-and-out was followed up by another touchdown drive. Smith carried the ball for 13 yards on the first play, then Henson found Anquan Boldin for 25 yards. Smith then was stopped for no gain, but then Henson found number 81 to get inside the one yard line. From there, Bickerstaff took a handoff and punched it in to give Arizona a 17-0 lead.

                The Cardinals scored again late in the first half as Henson found Johnson for 64 yards and a score. Matt Hasselbeck rallied the troops for a bit in the second half as he and Shaun Alexander got the ball down to the Arizona seven yard line. From there, Matt found Koren Robinson for a touchdown, but the next drive Henson found Johnson again for a 60 yard trip to paydirt.

                The Cardinals will play the Green Bay/Philadelphia winner in the NFC Championship.

                PASSING
                ARZ- Drew Henson (15-19, 316 yards, 3 TD) | SEA- Matt Hasselbeck (23-38, 332 yards, 1 TD)

                RUSHING
                ARZ- Erik Bickerstaff (19 carries, 87 yards, 1 TD), Emmitt Smith (20 carries, 57 yards), Henson (2 carries, 19 yards) | SEA- Shaun Alexander (13 carries, 45 yards)

                RECEIVING
                ARZ- Bryant Johnson (6 catches, 160 yards, 3 TD), Anquan Boldin (6 catches, 107 yards), Freddie Jones (2 catches, 36 yards) | SEA- Koren Robinson (8 catches, 146 yards, 1 TD), Alexander (6 catches, 57 yards), Darrell Jackson (4 catches, 55 yards)

                TACKLES
                ARZ- Mike Rumph (6), Ronald McKinnon (5), Duane Starks (4) | SEA- Ken Hamlin (9), Anthony Simmons (9), Solomon Bates (6)

                SACKS
                ARZ- Karlos Dansby (2), Adrian Wilson (2), Rumph, Raynoch Thompson, Bert Berry, Kenny King | SEA- Chike Okaefor

                INTERCEPTIONS
                None.



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                • goDawgs1433
                  Silver Britches
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 2698

                  Nice, nice win Woy. Keep on pluggin!

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                  • Woy
                    RIP West
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 16372

                    Originally posted by LoneWolf32
                    Nice going woy.
                    Originally posted by goDawgs1433
                    Nice, nice win Woy. Keep on pluggin!
                    Thanks guys.

                    Originally posted by ARobb21
                    BJ pwnin the Hawks. Nice win.
                    Thanks, and yeah Bryant Johnson really stepped up. If he can stay healthy through all of next year...Boldin, Fitzgerald, and Johnson? Sick.

                    I'll have the NFC Championship after work tonight, so after 11 EST again. I'll post the Around the League update and the AFC/NFC championship previews before that.



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                    • Woy
                      RIP West
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 16372



                      Divisional Playoff Weekend

                      Kansas City Chiefs (12-4) 17, Tennessee Titans (10-7) 7
                      TEN- Billy Volek, QB (9-29, 113 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT)
                      KC- Trent Green, QB (22-32, 186 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT)


                      Indianapolis Colts (11-5) 34, Cincinnati Bengals (9-8) 28
                      CIN- Nate Webster, MLB (9 tackles, 1 sack)
                      IND- Peyton Manning, QB (21-30, 291 yards, 2 TD)


                      Arizona Cardinals (12-5) 31, Seattle Seahawks (12-4) 10
                      ARZ- Bryant Johnson, WR (6 catches, 160 yards, 3 TD)
                      SEA- Matt Hasselbeck, QB (23-38, 332 yards, 1 TD)


                      Green Bay Packers (12-4) 28, Philadelphia Eagles (11-6) 24
                      PHI- Darwin Walker, DT (11 tackles, 1 sack)
                      GB- Najeh Davenport, HB (4 carries, 14 yards, 1 TD)



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                      • Lumpkin
                        Lets go Mets
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 1813

                        Green Bay the only thing standing between you and the super bowl. good luck

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                        • Woy
                          RIP West
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 16372

                          Originally posted by Saints101
                          Ethan you'd better get that Super Bowl ring or the entire season is a waste.
                          It wouldn't completely be a waste - I didn't have high expectations at the beginning of the season. Green Bay's tough, but I should be able to beat them.

                          Game will be tomorrow.



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                          • Woy
                            RIP West
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 16372

                            Thanks ghstrdr.

                            Does anyone read the previews anymore? Cause if not, I won't bother writing one.



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                            • Woy
                              RIP West
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 16372

                              Championship Weekend Playoff Matchups/Predictions

                              AFC

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                              Indianapolis Colts (12-5) at Kansas City Chiefs (13-4)
                              A great matchup here between two stellar offenses. Peyton Manning leads the Colts offense with Marvin Harrison, Reggie Wayne, and Edgerrin James all his sidekicks. The NFL's Offensive Player of the Year will have to have a big game to keep Indy in it. The league's most powerful offense resides in Kansas City. Trent Green, Priest Holmes, Eddie Kennison, Dante Hall, Derrius Thompson and Tony Gonzalez are all skill position players that either made the Pro Bowl or have the potential to. Expect a high scoring game between two high-octane offenses. Chiefs, 37-30.

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                              Arizona Cardinals (13-5) at Green Bay Packers (15-4)
                              Wait, we said Kansas City has the best offense? Well Arizona would like to say something about that as well. Drew Henson has had a star-studded rookie year, Emmitt Smith is playing like he's 25 again, and the receiver group, despite missing Larry Fitzgerald, has received a boost with the surprising play of Bryant Johnson. Anquan Boldin, Johnson, and Freddie Jones can all go the distance at any time. Green Bay is led by the legend Brett Favre and his main threats Ahman Green and Donald Driver. Both defenses are filled with studs, so this looks like it'll be a good game. The Cardinals are on a roll right now and I don't see anyone stopping them. Cardinals, 17-14.



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                                Needs a hobby
                                • Oct 2008
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