The action kicked off with the Jets and the Bengals on Saturday. This was a relative close game throughout. The Bengals were the first to get on the board with a 7 to nothing lead. The Jets stayed in it though as Mark Sanchez did just enough to give the Jets a 24 to 14 win. As the game moved along, the Jets defense became a problem for the Bengals offense who couldn't get it going on a consistent basis. For their winning effort, the Jets will head to sunny San Diego to take on Phillip Rivers and the Chargers.
The Saturday night game was the another week 17 rematch between the Eagles and the Cowboys. As we soon found out, the rematch played out like it did in week 17. The Cowboys made the plays on offense and the defense bothered Donovan McNabb all night long. He and the rest of the Eagles didn't have a chance in the 34 to 14 loss. It is also clear that the Cowboys are playing some of their best football right now as they will head to Minnesota next week to take on Brett Favre and the Vikings.
The Sunday slate of games was equally as good as Saturday. The Ravens and the Patriots were the early game. Let's just say I wasn't surprised by the outcome as the Ravens blew out Tom Brady and the Patriots 33 to 14. The Patriots this year weren't the 18-0 Patriots that went to the Super Bowl against the Giants a couple years ago. Bill Belichick didn't seem to be the football god he has been in the past. The most important factor for the Patriots struggles this season was a lack of veteran leadership in the locker room, and in sports, chemistry is vital to winning in the long run. As for the Ravens, they will take their show on the road to Indianapolis to battle Peyton Manning and the Colts next week, and I wouldn't be shocked if they pulled out a victory.
As if those games weren't enogh to get the competitive juices flowing, the Packers and the Cardinals was the best of the weekend. It didn't look like it was going to be much of a game as the Cardinals had a 21 point lead at 31 to 10. It looked like the Packers were out of it at that point. Not so fast my friend. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers had one heck of a game in his playoff debut as he led Green Bay to a tie at 38. It had turned into a shootout. I guess both defenses decided to take the day off! In the end, it had to be decided in overtime as Arizona prevailed with a 51 to 45 win thanks to Karlos Dansby recovering an Aaron Rodgers fumble inside the 20 yard line and the rest is history. It is ironic that the game was won on defense as Arizona punched their ticket to New Orleans next week.
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