Well week two has arrived Inside The NFL and many different things have shocked this blogger that's for sure. Let's start with those loveable Detroit Lions that we all use to make fun of. The Lions are now 2-0 after dismantling the Kansas City Chiefs by a score of 48-3. The Indianapolis Colts played without Peyton Manning for a second week in a row and they looked like a team that may not win until Manning gets back.
We also have Tom Brady who always seems to perform well no matter who he is playing against. The Patriots took care of the mistake prone San Diego Chargers once again. The Texans and Saints continue to roll along as well. Cam Newton has had back to back 400 yard passing games, but have two losses to show for it though.
As we enter week three teams that are 0-2 need a win. The Colts and Dolphins are two teams that better get better real quick. If not they may find themselves looking at some changes and quickly. In Miami the most likely change will be their coach. While in Indianapolis they must look to replace Peyton Manning, especially if he is not ready anytime soon. Week three should be very interesting and you never know what it may bring.
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Monday, September 19, 2011
WNBA Playoff Scores Sept 18, 2011
Connecticut 64
Atlanta 69
Final
Dream win series 2-0
Minnesota 75
San Antonio 84
Final
Series tied 1-1
Atlanta 69
Final
Dream win series 2-0
Minnesota 75
San Antonio 84
Final
Series tied 1-1
NFL Scores And Schedule Sept 18-19, 2011
Monday, Sep 19
St. Louis
NY Giants
8:30pm ET
Sunday, Sep 18
Oakland 35
Buffalo 38
Final
Kansas City 3
Detroit 48
Final
Chicago 13
New Orleans 30
Final
Cleveland 27
Indianapolis 19
Final
Tampa Bay 24
Minnesota 20
Final
Green Bay 30
Carolina 23
Final
Seattle 0
Pittsburgh 24
Final
Baltimore 13
Tennessee 26
Final
Arizona 21
Washington 22
Final
Jacksonville 3
NY Jets 32
Final
Dallas 27
San Francisco 24
Final OT
Cincinnati 22
Denver 24
Final
B
San Diego 21
New England 35
Final
Houston 23
Miami 13
Final
Philadelphia 31
Atlanta 35
Final
St. Louis
NY Giants
8:30pm ET
Sunday, Sep 18
Oakland 35
Buffalo 38
Final
Kansas City 3
Detroit 48
Final
Chicago 13
New Orleans 30
Final
Cleveland 27
Indianapolis 19
Final
Tampa Bay 24
Minnesota 20
Final
Green Bay 30
Carolina 23
Final
Seattle 0
Pittsburgh 24
Final
Baltimore 13
Tennessee 26
Final
Arizona 21
Washington 22
Final
Jacksonville 3
NY Jets 32
Final
Dallas 27
San Francisco 24
Final OT
Cincinnati 22
Denver 24
Final
B
San Diego 21
New England 35
Final
Houston 23
Miami 13
Final
Philadelphia 31
Atlanta 35
Final
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Tony Romo Plays Hurt And Shut's His Critics Up
Last week everyone blamed Tony Romo for the Cowboys opening season loss, but those critics cannot have nothing but good things to say about Romo now. Playing with a fractured rib Romo was able to rally the Dallas Cowboys to a 27-24 overtime win over the San Francisco 49ers on the road. Romo hit Jesse Holley on a 77-yard completion on the Cowboys’ first play of overtime that set up Dan Bailey’s winning 19-yard field goal. Just a week ago Romo was the goat, but now for awhile this should shut-up a few of his critics who questioned him and his ability to make plays.
Romo completed 20 of 33 passes for 345 yards and was in a lot of pain after the game. The San Francisco 49ers have to feel they let one get away. This is a game they probably should have won, but give the Cowboys and Romo credit for fighting back and getting the win in overtime. It's wins like this that can define your season. The next thing the Cowboys have to worry about is Romo's health for his next game.
Romo completed 20 of 33 passes for 345 yards and was in a lot of pain after the game. The San Francisco 49ers have to feel they let one get away. This is a game they probably should have won, but give the Cowboys and Romo credit for fighting back and getting the win in overtime. It's wins like this that can define your season. The next thing the Cowboys have to worry about is Romo's health for his next game.
MLB Scores Sept 18, 2011
NY Yankees 0
Toronto 3
Final
Milwaukee 8
Cincinnati 1
Final
NY Mets 7
Atlanta 5
Final
Florida 3
Washington 4
Final
Tampa Bay 8
Boston 5
Final
LA Angels 11
Baltimore 2
Final
Cleveland 6
Minnesota 5
Final
Chi White Sox 10
Kansas City 5
Final
Houston 3
Chi Cubs 2
Final
San Francisco 12
Colorado 5
Final
Arizona 5
San Diego 1
Final
Detroit 3
Oakland 0
Final
Pittsburgh 1
LA Dodgers 15
Final
Texas 3
Seattle 0
Final
Toronto 3
Final
Milwaukee 8
Cincinnati 1
Final
NY Mets 7
Atlanta 5
Final
Florida 3
Washington 4
Final
Tampa Bay 8
Boston 5
Final
LA Angels 11
Baltimore 2
Final
Cleveland 6
Minnesota 5
Final
Chi White Sox 10
Kansas City 5
Final
Houston 3
Chi Cubs 2
Final
San Francisco 12
Colorado 5
Final
Arizona 5
San Diego 1
Final
Detroit 3
Oakland 0
Final
Pittsburgh 1
LA Dodgers 15
Final
Texas 3
Seattle 0
Final
Lexi Thompson Youngest To Win An LPGA Event At 16
Lexi Thompson does not seem to mind the spotlight much as she captured the Navistar LPGA Classic Presented by Monaco RV by five strokes. At just 16 years old she became the youngest to win an LPGA event on tour. It will be interesting to see how she does the rest of her career. Many times when players win at an early age they struggle to win again. I guess we will have to wait and see how it plays out for her though.
Pos Name 1 2 3 4 Today Thru Total Strokes
1 Lexi Thompson 66 68 67 70 -2 F -17 271
2 Tiffany Joh 68 75 65 68 -4 F -12 276
3 Angela Stanford 73 69 69 66 -6 F -11 277
T4 Brittany Lang 71 68 72 67 -5 F -10 278
T4 Karen Stupples 72 68 68 70 -2 F -10 278
T6 Stacy Lewis 68 68 73 70 -2 F -9 279
T6 Meena Lee 73 64 69 73 +1 F -9 279
T8 Morgan Pressel 69 71 73 67 -5 F -8 280
T8 Jenny Shin 70 70 72 68 -4 F -8 280
T8 Jennifer Johnson 65 73 71 71 -1 F -8 280
Pos Name 1 2 3 4 Today Thru Total Strokes
1 Lexi Thompson 66 68 67 70 -2 F -17 271
2 Tiffany Joh 68 75 65 68 -4 F -12 276
3 Angela Stanford 73 69 69 66 -6 F -11 277
T4 Brittany Lang 71 68 72 67 -5 F -10 278
T4 Karen Stupples 72 68 68 70 -2 F -10 278
T6 Stacy Lewis 68 68 73 70 -2 F -9 279
T6 Meena Lee 73 64 69 73 +1 F -9 279
T8 Morgan Pressel 69 71 73 67 -5 F -8 280
T8 Jenny Shin 70 70 72 68 -4 F -8 280
T8 Jennifer Johnson 65 73 71 71 -1 F -8 280
NFL Scores Sept 18, 2011
Oakland 35
Buffalo 38
Final
Kansas City 3
Detroit 48
Final
Chicago 13
New Orleans 30
Final
Cleveland 27
Indianapolis 19
Final
Tampa Bay 24
Minnesota 20
Final
Green Bay 30
Carolina 23
Final
Seattle 0
Pittsburgh 24
Final
Baltimore 13
Tennessee 26
Final
Arizona 21
Washington 22
Final
Jacksonville 3
NY Jets 32
Final
Dallas 27
San Francisco 24
Final OT
Cincinnati 22
Denver 24
Final
San Diego 21
New England 35
Final
Houston 23
Miami 13
Final
Buffalo 38
Final
Kansas City 3
Detroit 48
Final
Chicago 13
New Orleans 30
Final
Cleveland 27
Indianapolis 19
Final
Tampa Bay 24
Minnesota 20
Final
Green Bay 30
Carolina 23
Final
Seattle 0
Pittsburgh 24
Final
Baltimore 13
Tennessee 26
Final
Arizona 21
Washington 22
Final
Jacksonville 3
NY Jets 32
Final
Dallas 27
San Francisco 24
Final OT
Cincinnati 22
Denver 24
Final
San Diego 21
New England 35
Final
Houston 23
Miami 13
Final
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