Four games late, let's look:Titans Stay Unbeaten Over Jaguars 24-14: Once again, the Titans running game wasn't great. (It was average) But Kerry Collins was solid, getting 230 yards and 3 touchdowns. The Jaguars had time of possession, but the Titans had 4 sacks and Garrard completed a mediocre 13-30. The Titans remain the only unbeaten at 10-0, four games up in the division. The Jaguars fall to 4-6, putting them two back in the wild card, and almost eliminating them.
Steelers Sneak Past Chargers 11-10: Interesting game that came all the way to the end. The Steelers had double the yards and time of possession, but had 13 penalties to the Chargers one. The Chargers also had three turnovers to the Steelers zero. Roethlisberger threw for over 300 and Willie Parker had over 100. Tomlinson was shut down as well, but the game was still close. It took a drive and a field goal with little time left to give the Steelers the lead and the win.
It also appeared that the Steelers scored a TD on the last play on the broken fumbles/laterals, but they claimed illegal forward pass, and spent all sorts of time figuring out a meaningless play. (Unless you have money on the game) In the end, no TD, and for the first time EVAR, there is a 11-10 game. Weird.
Cardinals Hold On 26-20 over Seahawks: Once again, Kurt Warner had a ton of passing yards, getting 395. Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald both had double digit catches for 150+ yards. The Cardinals did try to lose, as they went from being up 26-7 to 26-20. Seattle's 4 turnovers ended up killing them. The Cardinals basically have the division won at 7-3, while Seattle is done at 2-8. But regardless, this Cardinal team won't do squat in the playoffs in my opinion.
49ers Beat Rams 35-16: The 49ers took a huge lead, going up 35-3 early. The Rams got a few late, but it didn't matter. Shaun Hill was a solid 15-20 for 213 yards and 2 touchdowns. Frank Gore also ran for over 100 and two touchdowns. The 49ers are now 3-7, and the Rams are 2-8, helping them get a better draft pick.
So another Sunday is almost done. Washington/Dallas to come tonight, which will make quite the impact in the NFC Playoff race. Enjoy!







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