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The Texans came alive in the fourth quarter and it was exciting watching it. It was almost reminiscent of the come back victory by the Cowboys on the Monday night game, but alas, the Texans didn't run down the clock like they should've and gave the Titans, who had three time outs left, too much time to score with the kicker's NFL record setting 8th field goal of the game.

I have to say that I was a bit disappointed in the Patriots, allowing Miami to score 21 points in the fourth quarter. Seems as if the Patriots try to drive the score up early to take it easy for the rest of the game. I'm sure the Colts will take advantage of this when they face off in two weeks. That'll be a great show down.

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Wow, I can't believe that's two missed field goals.

The false start penalty is debatable. On the one hand, that player is free to change formation, but at the same time, he is lined up with the front linesman and movement like that can be construed as a hike simulation. That's a delicate one.

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too bad the eagles didn't hold on to win it... but they went the distance at least. gives me hope that if the packers make it to the superbowl - they'll actually have a chance....

it would be a superbowl XXXI rematch...

we'll see... can't wait to see how things go against the cowboys!

I think the best game was the BEARS and BRONCOS game!!

Awesome game, that catch at the end was insane and the 2 touchdowns by Devin Hester was sick!!

GO BEARS!!!

I saw the game review before the pats game. How many return TD's Hester has in his two years career already? Near 10? He is the best returner ever :o

I believe that puts him at 13 for the past 2 years, but I'm too lazy to actually verify that right now. The funny thing is, I remember reading an article in the Chicago Sun Times this past week about Denver deciding on actually kicking to him everytime because they believed their team would have great coverage on him. 2 TDs later... :laugh:

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