Big Ben showed a little rust in the first quarter, but quickly snapped out of it and torched the Cleveland secondary for 3 TDs. McCoy (23 of 33, 281 yards, five sacks) didn't look overwhelmed in his first NFL start, but he played with a depleted offense after hits from Harrison sidelined wide receivers Josh Cribbs and Mohamed Massaquoi with head injuries during the second quarter. Pittsburgh is hands down the best team in football.
23 Miami, 20 Green Bay

You have to feel for BMack and his Dad who went all the way to Green Bay to watch the Packers play. It started off well with Aaron Rodgers playing, however, Chad Henne threw it to Brandon Marshall over and over again, helping the Dolphins (3-2) wear down a Packers defense that has been depleted by injuries. Kicker Dan Carpenter then delivered the knockout punch in overtime, hitting a 44-yard field goal for a 23-20 Dolphins victory.
35 Houston, 32 Kansas City
The Texans (4-2) scored touchdowns on their final four possessions to make up for another rocky day for the defense. Kansas City had this game in the bag, but found a way to cough up the game. Houston gave up 228 yards rushing, could not force a turnover and yielded a 100-yard receiver for the fifth time in six games. I don't really no how they are 4-2.
20 St. Louis, 17 San Diego
What the hell is going on with the Chargers. They are now 2-4, but this is about the time of year where they raddle off 8 wins in a row. Sam Bradford is having a decent year for the awful Rams, and have them at a surprising 3-3. The Rams defense held San Diego to 287 total yards, 175 fewer than its leading-leading average, and was only 4 for 12 on third down.
28 Giants, 20 Detroit
The Lions found another way to tragically lose a game. Shaun Hill got knocked out of the game with a broken forearm, so the Lions turned their team over to Bob's boy Drew Stanton, who did ok, but threw a costly pick at the end of the game. ShEli Manning threw two touchdown passes.
31 Eagles, 17 Falcons
So much for the Falcons having the best team in the NFC. Kevin Kolb impressed with 23 of 29 passes for 326 yards for 3 TDs and 1 int... but Vick would have done it better. Desean Jackson could be out for a while after a scary hit by Dunta Robinson.
31 New Orleans, 6 Tampa Bay
The Saints offense is back, and that's scary. Brees threw for 263 yards and three touchdowns in Sunday's 31-6 rout of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, however Chris Ivory's 158 yards rushing set the tone for a dominating performance that lifted the Saints into a tie for first place in the NFC South.
24 Jets, 20 Denver
The Jets won a tough game against the Denver Broncos, and were led by the resurgent Ladainian Tomlinson who had 2 clutch TDs in the game.
24 Vikings, 21 Cowboys
Bob could be right and Wade Phillips should be gone.


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