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Written by Anthony Rome
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Thursday, 25 October 2007 04:35 |
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London Treat

At least the Miami Dolphins get a home game against a team to which they haven't lost in more than a decade as they try to finally post their first win.
Problem is, that 'home game' isn't in Florida. It's not even in the United States.
And the team they're facing is one of the hottest in football.
The New York Giants hope a trip overseas doesn't cool them off, going for a sixth straight victory and trying to keep the disheartened Dolphins winless on Sunday as the NFL plays a regular-season game in London for the first time. |
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Written by Anthony Rome
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Thursday, 25 October 2007 04:28 |
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Browns in the hunt

Believe it or not, the Cleveland Browns are thinking about the playoffs. That's the furthest thing from the minds of the St. Louis Rams.
The Browns try to maintain their surprising early season success on Sunday when they visit the woeful Rams. |
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Written by TheSpread
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Wednesday, 24 October 2007 12:38 |
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IND/NE Undefeated Odds

It seems like every year football fans speculate whether a team can not only go 16-0 during the regular season but also make it through the postseason unbeaten. Of course, the last team that accomplished this feat was way back in 1972 when the Miami Dolphins went 14-0 in the regular season and 3-0 during the postseason. |
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Tuesday, 23 October 2007 02:51 |
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Still Unbeaten

Jacksonville coach Jack Del Rio tossed aside his black jacket before Monday night's game even began.
It wasn't long before Indianapolis undressed the rest of his team. |
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Written by Anthony Rome
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Sunday, 21 October 2007 15:15 |
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Can Jags pull off upset?

The Jacksonville Jaguars may be the NFL's best team that no one is talking about. Everyone will be if they win this week.
A four-game winning streak has failed to get the Jaguars mentioned among the league's elite teams, but a victory over the unbeaten defending Super Bowl champions should do the trick. That's the opportunity presented to the Jaguars, and it comes in front of a nationally televised audience, when they host the Indianapolis Colts on Monday night. |
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