Thursday, October 16, 2008

NFL - WEEK 6 GAMES DOWN TO THE WIRE

In Week 6, five games were decided in the final minutes with dramatic endings for the first time in NFL history. Let's recap the excitement:



TEXANS 29, DOLPHINS 28
What a final play! It was so exciting, they kept showing Matt Schaub's quarterback keeper over and over in slow motion. The funny thing is they didn't even need to use the slow-motion technology. Hell, My grandmother can run faster than Shaub and he doesn't have any legs.




VIKINGS 12, LIONS 10

If you aren't excited to see a 12-10 Vikings-Lions game end, you don't love good football. This game featured Lions' QB Dan Orlovsky running out the back of the endzone as if he were playing pop warner. Wait, that would be a slap in the face of all pop warner players. Even kids know you don't run on that big shiney white line thingy called "out of bounds."





RAMS 19, REDSKINS 17

As his winning kick flew through the uprights, Rams kicker Josh Brown celebrated by pointing to the name on the back of his jersey. Which led all the Redskins' players to point to the Rams record.




FALCONS 22, BEARS 20

The Bears showed once again it IS possible to lose a game in the last 11 seconds. To say the Bears gave this one away is an understatement. The Bears ran away from this victory faster than McCain is running away from President Bush.




CARDINALS 30, COWBOYS 24
This was the first game in NFL history to end with a blocked punt returned for a touchdown. The only thing this game didn't have was Pacman Jones getting drunk and punching out a referee. Although there are reports that Pacman's water bottle smelled alot like a Long Island Ice Tea. Tony Romo was sacked more times than groceries. And the Cowboys special teams was about as successful as Michael Jackson out on a date with an ADULT!


All in All, this was one freaky Week 6 for the NFL

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