David Jacobs accuses Atlanta Falcons, Dallas Cowboys
Although both teams have denied any connection to him, a personal trainer in the
Although both teams have denied any connection to him, a personal trainer in the
Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt found the old magic, teaming with Marc Bulger to give previously winless Rams a surprising 37-29 victory over the Saints, who had not lost in a month. Marc Bulger finished with 302 yards and short touchdown passes to Isaac Bruce and Drew Bennett. Steven Jackson, who was recovering from a back injury, rushed for a short touchdown and threw a 2-yard halfback pass to Randy McMichael for a score.
Among NFL stories that could never be missed, one probably at the top of the list is the annual look back to the undefeated Dolphins of 1972.
Every time some club gets 6 or 7 games unbeaten into a season, the 1972 Miami Dolphins are dredged up. They have been dining out on this for thirty-five seasons and enough already.
Every generation of NFL fans wants to see history made on his watch. We want the thrills here and now, but not in the past or uncertain future. However, we get quite a few as most records are made to be broken. Apparently, some records simply cannot be surpassed because of fundamental changes in the game. Nobody can even threaten Cy Young’s 511 victories or Glenn Hall’s 502 consecutive games by a goalie. It can’t happen today and this age, and we know it and that is fine.
But what about an undefeated season? Other than those who hate the New England Patriots, for whatever reason, is there anyone who doesn’t want to see it? The legendary Jack Nicklaus’s greatness can never be diminished, but we are hoping to witness Tiger Woods winning his nineteenth major. In sports, we are waiting for a new story to witness and 19-0 New Endlang Patriots, or Tiger Woods reaching nineteen majors is a truly big story.
The whole business of the 1972 Miami Dolphins resurfaced this week after Shula, who coached the team, was quoted as churlishly suggesting an unbeaten season might require an asterisk because of the National Football League punishment for the New England Patriot rule-breaking in “Spygate” earlier this year.
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Just once we’d like to see Bill Belichick admit that he has been running up the score for many weeks to stick it to the people calling him out during Spygate. Just once we’d like him to comment on the notion that this New England team might be the best in the League history, might just be the 1st unbeatable team in a quarter of a century years.
The entire Ravens roster gathered about twenty yards onto the field yesterday night for the pregame coin toss, glaring at the Steelers and looking as if they were threatening the type of bodily harm for which they are famous. Steelers linebacker Harrison said it looked like they wanted to rumble.
There were thirteen National Football League games on Sunday, however, the only one that we cared about was played in

Sunday’s game can be called the Game of the Century or a pseudo-Super Bowl. Whatever you choose will work.
Sunday’s match is simply a precursor to what everybody is expecting to witness again in January: the rematch. While teams contend this is merely another November match, and an important one that could determine ramifications of the playoff, everyone else is building it up, with good reason. The Colts and the Pats are the latest two unbeaten teams have ever met in the National Football League.
There is also the classic coaching story line: Squeaky clean Tony Dungy, author of a Number 1 best-selling book and seemingly everyone’s favorite coach, again meets Bill Belichick, who has been accused of running up the score on opponents. There is also the headline attraction between NFL 2 marquee quarterbacks, Peyton Manning, the single-season record-holder for touchdown passes, versus 3-time Super Bowl winner Tom Brady, who is ready to shatter Peyton’s record.
We can’t but mention the possibility of a win eventually earning home-field advantage in the playoffs and the match has more drama than anything this side of the Super Bowl.
Both teams have won 4 of the recent 6 Super Bowls and they know the difference between a postseason match and a regular-season game.
The Colts and the Patriots have met 7 times since splitting up as division rivals in 2002.
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