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W
EEK
 
5
 
NFL
 
G
AME
 
R
EVIEWS
 
 
Tenessee
 
Titans
 
13
 
Baltimore
 
Ravens
 
10
 
The
 
4
0
 
Titans
 
rolled
 
into
 
Baltimore,
 
expecting
 
to
 
meet
 
a
 
stiff,
 
top
 
notch
 
defence.
 
That’s
 
 just
 
what
 
Kerry
 
Collins
 
got
 
on
 
the
 
first
 
drive
 
of 
 
the
 
game
 
 –
 
he
 
was
 
picked
 
by
 
Justin
 
Bannan.
 
The
 
first
 
half 
 
was
 
a
 
mess
 
of 
 
more
 
interceptions,
 
Chris
 
McAllister
 
picked
 
off 
 
Collins
 
and
 
Then
 
David
 
Thornton
 
picked
 
off 
 
Joe
 
Flacco,
 
quickly
 
followed
 
by
 
Michael
 
Griffin.
 
The
 
end
 
result
 
was
 
only
 
two
 
field
 
goals
 
 –
 
Matt
 
Stover
 
from
 
28yds
 
out
 
in
 
the
 
first
 
quarter,
 
and
 
Rob
 
Bironas
 
from
 
35yds
 
out
 
in
 
the
 
second.
 
Stover
 
did
 
have
 
a
 
chance
 
to
 
put
 
the
 
Ravens
 
up
 
at
 
halftime,
 
but
 
it
 
was
 
no
 
good.
 
The
 
second
 
half 
 
opened
 
up
 
with
 
the
 
first
 
TD
 
of 
 
the
 
game,
 
Laron
 
McLain
 
ran
 
it
 
in
 
from
 
1yd
 
out
 
to
 
give
 
Baltimore
 
the
 
lead.
 
After
 
a
 
Kerry
 
Collins
 
interception
 
was
 
nullified
 
by
 
a
 
penalty,
 
Rob
 
Bironas
 
brought
 
the
 
Titans
 
back,
 
he
 
hit
 
a
 
field
 
goal
 
from
 
26yds
 
out.
 
The
 
game
 
was
 
over
 
when
 
Kerry
 
Collins
 
hit
 
his
 
first
 
TD
 
of 
 
the
 
game
 
to
 
TE
 
Alge
 
Crumpler
 
to
 
give
 
the
 
Titans
 
a
 
3
 
point
 
lead.
 
The
 
Ravens
 
tried
 
to
 
put
 
something
 
together,
 
but
 
Nick
 
Harper
 
ended
 
the
 
comeback,
 
picking
 
off 
 
Flacco.
 
The
 
Titans
 
remain
 
unbeaten
 
and
 
win
 
13
10.
 
Game
 
Notes....
 
o
 
New 
 
Dimension
 
– 
 
The
 
Titans
 
are
 
now
 
5
0
 
for
 
the
 
first
 
time
 
EVER!
 
o
 
Rush
 
Ravens...No! 
 
– 
 
The
 
Ravens
 
have
 
now
 
managed
 
23
 
straight
 
games
 
without
 
allowing
 
more
 
than
 
100yds
 
rushing
 
 –
 
that’s
 
the
 
longest
 
active
 
streak
 
in
 
the
 
NFL.
 
Kansas
 
City
 
Chiefs
 
0
 
Carolina
 
Panthers
 
34
 
Kansas
 
have
 
struggled
 
recently...run,
 
pass,
 
kick...you
 
name
 
it...they
 
can’t
 
stop
 
it!
 
And
 
when
 
the
 
current
 
NFC
 
South
 
leaders
 
were
 
their
 
hosts,
 
they
 
were
 
in
 
for
 
a
 
long
 
day!
 
DeAngelo
 
Williams
 
opened
 
up
 
the
 
scoring,
 
a
 
10yd
 
run
 
capped
 
off 
 
a
 
solid
 
drive.
 
Delhomme
 
then
 
opened
 
up
 
the
 
cannon
 
in
 
the
 
second
 
quarter,
 
he
 
Hit
 
DeAngelo
 
Williams
 
deep
 
from
 
25yds
 
out
 
to
 
give
 
them
 
a
 
2
 
score
 
lead.
 
If 
 
you
 
couldn’t
 
tell...DeAngelo
 
Williams
 
was
 
on
 
fire
 
 –
 
he
 
managed
 
to
 
burn
 
the
 
Chiefs
 
again
 
 –
 
32yds
 
from
 
scrimmage,
 
he
 
managed
 
to
 
embarrass
 
the
 
Chiefs
 
tackling
 
coach.
 
The
 
Panthers
 
went
 
into
 
halftime
 
21
0
 
up.
 
The
 
Second
 
half 
 
started
 
off 
 
a
 
bit
 
shaky
 
for
 
both
 
teams
 
 –
 
Julius
 
Peppers
 
stripped
 
Damon
 
Huard,
 
Jake
 
Delhomme
 
was
 
picked
 
by
 
Jarrad
 
Page
 
in
 
the
 
end
 
zone,
 
Jon
 
Beason
 
picked
 
Huard,
 
but
 
then
 
John
 
Kasay
 
resumed
 
the
 
show
 
with
 
a
 
32yd
 
field
 
goal
 
 –
 
extending
 
the
 
Panthers
 
lead.
 
After
 
Huard
 
was
 
intercepted
 
for
 
the
 
second
 
time,
 
Delhomme
 
played
 
out
 
the
 
attention
 
the
 
Chiefs
 
paid
 
to
 
Steve
 
Smith
 
by
 
hitting
 
Mushin
 
Muhammad,
 
who
 
took
 
it
 
47yds
 
for
 
another
 
TD.
 
Kasay
 
finished
 
off 
 
the
 
scoring
 
for
 
the
 
panthers
 
with
 
a
 
43yd
 
field
 
goal
 
and
 
the
 
Chiefs
 
 just
 
couldn’t
 
get
 
anything
 
from
 
the
 
day
 
at
 
all
 
 –
 
It
 
turned
 
out
 
to
 
be
 
a
 
shutout
 
 –
 
34
0
 
Panthers.
 
Game
 
Notes....
 
o
 
Officially 
 
the
 
best 
 
 –
 
Chiefs
 
TE
 
Tony
 
Gonzalez
 
broke
 
the
 
NFL
 
record
 
for
 
most
 
receiving
 
yards
 
for
 
a
 
TE.
 
He
 
currently
 
holds
 
the
 
record
 
for
 
most
 
receptions,
 
yards
 
and
 
Touchdowns
 
in
 
a
 
career.
 
o
 
DeAngelo
 
Done
 
 –
 
DeAngelo
 
Williams
 
had
 
a
 
great
 
game
 
for
 
the
 
Panthers
 
 –
 
He
 
ran
 
for
 
a
 
career
 
high
 
123yds
 
and
 
2
 
rushing
 
TD’s,
 
and
 
added
 
a
 
25yd
 
TD
 
catch
 
to
 
his
 
day.
 
 
Chicago
 
Bears
 
34
 
Detroit
 
Lions
 
7
 
The
 
Bears
 
have
 
found
 
hope
 
behind
 
a
 
strong
 
running
 
game...Something
 
that
 
they
 
haven’t
 
had
 
for
 
a
 
few
 
years.
 
The
 
Lions
 
have...well
 
let’s
 
not
 
get
 
into
 
that!
 
It
 
was
 
a
 
quiet
 
start
 
to
 
the
 
game;
 
the
 
only
 
score
 
of 
 
the
 
first
 
quarter
 
was
 
a
 
37yd
 
Robbie
 
Gould
 
field
 
goal.
 
Matt
 
Forte
 
has
 
been
 
great
 
all
 
season
 
and
 
when
 
he
 
caught
 
a
 
9yd
 
TD
 
pass
 
from
 
Kyle
 
Orton,
 
he
 
proved
 
something
 
else
 
 –
 
he
 
can
 
definitely
 
be
 
a
 
receiving
 
threat!
 
We
 
all
 
know
 
that
 
Devin
 
Hester
 
can
 
be
 
a
 
receiving
 
threat;
 
he
 
caught
 
a
 
TD
 
from
 
Kyle
 
Orton
 
 –
 
12yds
 
out
 
to
 
put
 
the
 
Bears
 
up
 
17
0
 
at
 
the
 
half.
 
Matt
 
Forte
 
got
 
his
 
first
 
rushing
 
TD
 
of 
 
the
 
game
 
 –
 
1yds
 
out
 
gave
 
the
 
Bears
 
a
 
24
 
point
 
lead.
 
Jon
 
Kitna
 
was
 
subbed
 
out
 
for
 
Dan
 
Orlovsky
 
who
 
quickly
 
got
 
to
 
work...the
 
wrong
 
way!
 
He
 
hit
 
Charles
 
Tillman
 
in
 
the
 
Bear’s
 
backfield
 
 –
 
he
 
ran
 
it
 
back
 
to
 
the
 
house
 
for
 
a
 
26yd
 
defensive
 
TD.
 
The
 
Lions
 
didn’t
 
want
 
to
 
suffer
 
the
 
kind
 
of 
 
embarrassment
 
the
 
Panthers
 
dealt
 
out
 
to
 
the
 
Chiefs...Kevin
 
Smith
 
ran
 
in
 
from
 
12yds
 
out
 
to
 
get
 
them
 
on
 
the
 
board
 
and
 
avoid
 
the
 
shutout.
 
Robbie
 
Gould
 
ended
 
the
 
game
 
 –
 
a
 
45yd
 
field
 
goal
 
ended
 
the
 
game.
 
34
7
 
the
 
Bears
 
win
 
and
 
advance
 
to
 
3
2,
 
the
 
Lions
 
drop
 
to
 
0
4!
 
Game
 
Notes....
 
o
 
Hester 
 
Charm? 
 
– 
 
The
 
Bears
 
are
 
now
 
10
2
 
in
 
games
 
where
 
Devin
 
Hester
 
has
 
a
 
TD.
 
o
 
Orton
 
Top
 
– 
 
Kyle
 
Orton
 
had
 
a
 
career
 
best
 
334yds
 
and
 
two
 
TD
 
game,
 
he’s
 
hit
 
7
 
TD’s
 
in
 
his
 
last
 
3
 
games.
 
Atlanta
 
Falcons
 
27
 
Greenbay
 
Packers
 
24
 
The
 
Falcons
 
are
 
a
 
real
 
surprise
 
this
 
season,
 
2
2
 
on
 
what
 
was
 
meant
 
to
 
be
 
a
 
rebuilding
 
season.
 
The
 
Packers
 
have
 
had
 
a
 
lot
 
of 
 
media
 
pressure
 
and
 
have
 
held
 
up
 
well.
 
This
 
was
 
going
 
to
 
be
 
a
 
very
 
evenly
 
matched
 
game.
 
Matt
 
Ryan
 
has
 
a
 
knack
 
for
 
scoring
 
on
 
the
 
first
 
drive
 
and
 
he
 
did
 
it
 
again
 
 –
 
a
 
1yd
 
TD
 
to
 
Justin
 
Peelle.
 
Jason
 
Elam
 
then
 
put
 
the
 
Falcons
 
up
 
by
 
10
 
points;
 
he
 
added
 
3
 
from
 
42yds
 
out.
 
It
 
took
 
until
 
the
 
second
 
quarter
 
for
 
Aaron
 
Rodgers
 
to
 
realise
 
the
 
inexperience
 
of 
 
the
 
Falcons
 
DB’s,
 
but
 
when
 
he
 
did
 
he
 
hit
 
Donald
 
Driver
 
in
 
the
 
end
 
zone
 
from
 
44yds
 
out
 
for
 
a
 
spectacular
 
catch.
 
Matt
 
Ryan
 
answered
 
Rodgers
 
though,
 
No
 
huddle
 
he
 
hit
 
Roddy
 
White
 
for
 
a
 
22yds
 
TD
 
to
 
retain
 
the
 
Falcon’s
 
10
 
point
 
lead
 
going
 
into
 
halftime.
 
After
 
a
 
quiet
 
third
 
quarter,
 
which
 
included
 
a
 
50yd
 
Mason
 
Crosby
 
field
 
goal,
 
the
 
pack
 
intercepted
 
Matt
 
Ryan
 
and
 
set
 
up
 
Rodgers
 
deep
 
for
 
Greg
 
Jennings
 
from
 
25yds
 
out
 
to
 
tie
 
the
 
game.
 
Elam
 
gave
 
the
 
Falcon’s
 
their
 
lead
 
back
 
thanks
 
to
 
a
 
41yd
 
field
 
goal,
 
then
 
Michael
 
“Burner”
 
Turner’s
 
run
 
game
 
paid
 
off 
 
 –
 
he
 
ran
 
in
 
from
 
2yds
 
out.
 
Rodgers
 
wouldn’t
 
let
 
the
 
game
 
go;
 
he
 
hit
 
Donald
 
Lee
 
from
 
4yds
 
out
 
to
 
bring
 
the
 
game
 
within
 
3
 
points.
 
The
 
Pack
 
 just
 
couldn’t
 
get
 
the
 
ball
 
back
 
and
 
the
 
Falcons
 
were
 
able
 
to
 
run
 
out
 
the
 
clock.
 
The
 
Falcons
 
win
 
27
24
 
and
 
go
 
on
 
to
 
a
 
3
2
 
record.
 
Game
 
Notes....
 
o
 
Hot 
 
Rod! 
 
 –
 
Roddy
 
White
 
had
 
a
 
stunning
 
day;
 
he
 
led
 
the
 
NFL
 
in
 
receiving
 
yards
 
this
 
weekend
 
with
 
132yds
 
and
 
1TD.
 
o
 
Penalties
 
Kill 
 
 –
 
The
 
Falcons
 
had
 
only
 
2
 
penalties
 
for
 
15yds,
 
whereas
 
the
 
Pack
 
committed
 
9
 
for
 
97yds.
 
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