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Written by Anthony Rome
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Thursday, 01 November 2007 03:43 |
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Bucs Look to Halt Skid

After a strong start, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are just hoping to head into their bye week above .500.
The Buccaneers (4-4) look to avoid a three-game losing streak Sunday when they host the equally inconsistent Arizona Cardinals (3-4). |
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Written by Anthony Rome
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Thursday, 01 November 2007 03:38 |
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Packers Rolling

Brett Favre has beaten every NFL team but one in his illustrious career for the Green Bay Packers. To complete the list and knock off the Kansas City Chiefs, he may need to rely as heavily as ever on his arm.
Favre tries to keep the Packers flying high when they visit Kansas City on Sunday for the first time in 11 years. |
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Written by Anthony Rome
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Thursday, 01 November 2007 03:27 |
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'Skins Try to Rebound

Fans of the New York Jets have been calling for a quarterback change all season. They'll finally get their wish Sunday, but it remains to be seen if a new signal caller can turn New York's dismal season around.
Kellen Clemens takes over for Chad Pennington under center and tries to help the Jets end a five-game losing streak when they host the Washington Redskins. |
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Tuesday, 30 October 2007 03:09 |
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Favre Delivers Again

Graybeard Brett Favre certainly isn't running low on arm strength or signature moments.
On the first play following the kickoff in overtime, Favre connected on an 82-yard touchdown pass with Greg Jennings and the Green Bay Packers defeated the Denver Broncos 19-13 on Monday night. |
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Written by Anthony Rome
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Monday, 29 October 2007 02:39 |
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Boston Massacre

The Patriots rolled up their highest point total in 28 years. Tom Brady threw his career-high 30th touchdown pass.
Pretty impressive, and there's still half a season to go.
New England's amazing year kept getting better Sunday with a 52-7 rout of Washington. The Redskins entered with the fifth-ranked defense in the NFL and left with the franchise's worst loss since 1961. |
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