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Oakland Raiders Score

January 2, 2012 by · Comments Off on Oakland Raiders Score 

Oakland Raiders ScoreOakland Raiders Score, The Oakland Raiders had a great shot to get to the playoffs if they could get some help from the Kansas City Chargers. They’re getting that help, but they’re hardly helping themselves. After Oakland punted the football, Philip Rivers went right back to work, connected with Antonio Gates for 37 yards and Malcolm Floyd for 16 yards. Nice rushes by Curtis Brinkley helped set up a Mike Tolbert one yard touchdown rush to put San Diego up 14-7.

Oakland drove right back down the field with Carson Palmer connected with Louis Murphy and Darrius Heyward-Bey to help set up a Sebastian Janikowski 52 yard field goal, but San Diego came right back with a Richard Goodman 105 yard kickoff return to put them up 21-10. The teams traded field goals to end the first half thanks to solid passing by both Palmer and Rivers, and another quick Oakland drive with a huge Palmer pass to start the second half helped put more points on the board thanks to Janikowski.

The Raiders would win the AFC West if they win and the Denver Broncos lose–which they are currently doing to the Kansas City Chiefs.

Monday Night Football

September 13, 2011 by · Comments Off on Monday Night Football 

Monday Night Football, Well, that could have been smoother for the transmission of ESPN football first Night of the 2011 season in the NFL. Ron Jaworski swore live on air during the New England Patriots beat the Miami Dolphins.

Shark cover set foot in the mouth during our live blog of the transmission of the game. The friendly former quarterback later apologized to viewers the multinational force in the air and said he hoped he did not offend anyone.

11:20: ESPN spokesman Bill Hofheimer said the network was not issued a statement from Jaworski apologized after the game.

10:32: The social media does not wait for ESPN or anyone else. Almost as soon as ESPN Jaworski swore in the air, became a hot topic on Twitter.

The video was uploaded to the Internet. You can see here via Larry Brown Sports. Jaws later apologized on the air.

10:26: ESPN spokesman Bill Hofheimer confirmed Jaworski swore live on air.

10:23: Oh. During the first broadcast of ESPN, the Multinational Force of the season, the analyst Ron Jaworski dropped a four-letter S-bomb on live TV.

With the Patriots leading 31-17, Miami QB Chad Henne overthrew WR Brandon Marshall in the end zone.

“—-, You have to get rid of this ball. Only a fraction of a second faster, “said Sharkey.

10:10: TD call overturned by replay. Good call from the cabin. Replay quite clear that they do not. Fourth down.

10:06: Reggie Bush goes off before the finish line. Gruden says he has to run “North-South”, not “between East and West” against a zone defense of Bill Belichick. Henne Pats leads all-out blitz with a nice shot. But TD is called to play the stand. Team ESPN does not believe that Miami did. “If I’m Tony Sparano, I’m getting my room ready to play,” Gruden said.

9:57: Henne just a couple of shots well. Miami 25-yard line of the Patriots. Gruden says there is “plenty of time” with 7:43 left in the fourth quarter.

9:54: ESPN comes back from commercial break with about dolphins cheerleaders. Marshall Dolphins and Patriots have tonight McCourty battle.

9:50: Brady is the old Mike Vrabel play a footballer. But Dolphins jump the route “wonderfully” and almost the crop, says Sharkey. Pats settle for field goal. They are up 31-17.

9:44: Visit Patriots appear to be in better shape than the Dolphins home. Repeats several dolphin defenders bowed. Pats tight end Aaron Hernandez as just “consuming” Dolphins defensive end said Gruden.

9:38: What to do before the virtual football spectators of the first line below? One of the best innovations in the history of sports TV.

9:34. Another Brady TD pass. Pats tight ends with 10 catches tonight, notes Gruden. Patriots 28-17 to the Dolphins. “I’ve never seen the Patriots use their no-huddle offense better than tonight … The only people who are not tired at this stage is that Tom Brady and the Patriots offense.” Brady completed passes to 8 different receivers, Tirico said.

9:33: Jaws said Dolphins defensive “wobbles”. Gruden says Miami Nolan Carroll plane can not cover the New England branch, Deion. Another TD Patriots under review. Gruden said break is what the Dolphins defense needs because they can not keep up with Brady no-huddle attack. “This defense is gassed,” says reporter Wendy Nix side.

9:24: Tirico reminds viewers Miami WR Brandon Marshall was stabbed in the stomach of his wife in a domestic violence incident with a diagnosis of personality disorder. Alrighty then.

9:21: Gruden both jaws and wonder exactly what happens patterns Dolphins receivers were running in the last two games. Dolphins Pats things in the line and settle for a field goal.

9:18: One of the terms of the big football television this season is “pull your shoulders back.” Pay attention to how many times have you heard that. Or the quarterback threw a “narrow window”. Dolphins threat.

9:14: Brandon Marshall Gruden says is “a very angry man” after a catch. Wow, looks like a bunch of commercials tonight. Can anyone out there from ESPN tell me if this transmission commercial minutes?

9:07: Brady appears in TV ad that long UGG attitude, but short on everything else. My picture just went out for a moment, but we’re back.

9:06: Brady Pats leading another unit. Jaws says his “pocket presence is incredible,” as Brady steps in and around the bag to complete the shots. Brady they have in the line again. Welker TD. “If he comes after Tom Brady with all the bombing out, and you see the coverage one-on-one, he has every route in the book, and he destroy you,” Gruden said. Pats by 21-14.

09:00: Gruden shows how the Pats safety expired on 10-yard TD throw Henne. Pats need safety help after losing some of the veterans said.

8:59: Now we’ve heard about how accurate is Tom Brady, ESPN has to analyze his speech from all angles when they return from commercial break. Madden 12 love these ads with voice-over Ben Affleck.

8:56: Wow, the Dolphins get the big turnover Gruden said they needed to beat the Pats. Flag. “That type of game the Miami Dolphins have missed here – especially at home,” said Gruden. Henne throws TD. Score is tied 14-14.

8:52: We’re back on the field. Jaws, the way in which Brady throwing to their tight ends. Leaving aside the reporter Wendi Nix said center Dan Koppen Pats is on crutches and probably out of the game.

8:47: ESPN grade half time for MNF telecast beginning of the year: B-. Tom Brady is a great quarterback. But one would think that the Pats were up 28-0 over the Dolphins 14-7 in place of the way it is poured over him. Otherwise Gruden is in his game. Jaws seemed quieter than usual, especially in the first quarter. What about that? TV replays and graphics were excellent. Half of television commercials on ESPN … ESPN. That’s why we pay so much for the multinational force without being a playoff game.

8:37: Cameron Wake Gruden loves dolphins doing their “animals” move after firing Brady. It should. Talked about in the pregame show. Kick terrible. You know, dolphins are just a touchdown at halftime 14-7. Here comes Chris Berman with the team off.

8:35: Gruden wanted a pass interference call against the Dolphins Chad Ochocinco. Replay thought it was fair.

8:32: Now, 15-year veteran Jason Taylor is hurt. Holding his ankle. Another timeout injury. Tirico notes in his “third mission” with the dolphins. Gruden: “It is a leader on this football team and they need it.”

8:30: There’s a sighting Chad Ochocinco. He makes his first catch as a Patriot. Patriots center Dan Koppen hauled off the field. Replay does not look good. The leg buckled. I hope well.

8:21: Great name. The Dolphins left guard Richie Incognito. He is no longer incognito after appearing on MNF. Don Draper is back with another commercial for Mercedes.

8:16: ESPN just cut to a shot of Mark Anthony, Will Smith and Dwyane Wade in a luxury box. Anthony seems to be overcoming his breakup with Jennifer Lopez. He is texting away. Were they not two “celebrity” The owners of a small piece of ownership of the Dolphins? Hey, at least ESPN is not invited to the cabin for a lame interview that interrupts the action. Can you say Christian Slater?

8:07: Brady gets a ridiculous amount of time in the game to pass one. Gruden: “I’ve never seen the pass protection this way.” Jaws think that Miami has to “dial up” some blitzes. We’ll see.

8:05: Brady notes Jaws has been “crystal clear” tonight. Patriots lead again. Danny Woodhead, a star of HBO Hard hits series on New York Jets, is in the field.

8:03: Jon Hamm, Mad Men actor, expressing Mercedes TV ads. You must pick up some nice coins that show. We’re back with Brady.

08:00: Love the shots television secreative coaches calling plays outside with the clipboard with his mouth.

7:57: Whoah, Chad Henne get some love Jaws. Says QB Dolphins can “extend” the work. ESPN guys on the show before the game I thought it was a deer in headlights that froze when the second reading has been covered.

7:53: Tom Brady put the Patriots up 14-7. Remember how TV networks used to praise Brett Favre? Now it’s Brady.

7:48: Jon Gruden has already fallen a couple of his signature “this” or “that guy” references. I put the lowest in 20 in this boy / man that references to the game tonight. Do you?

7:34: Patriots run hard by runner BenJarvus Green-Ellis to tie the score at 7-7. Good close-up, feet on repeat ESPN will split a tackle and get to the end zone.

19:31: Chad Henne who likes to try Gruden wrong. Immediately after Gruden said Dolphins quarterback made a “fundamental error” is running on a project quarterback for a touchdown. 7-0 Dolphins.

Wade Phillips Fired

November 8, 2010 by · Comments Off on Wade Phillips Fired 

Wade Phillips Fired, Wade Phillips was fired as coach of the Dallas Cowboys Jerry Jones.

Jason Garrett, offensive coordinator and occasional crown will be the interim coach. It has long been a hot commodity as a candidate for head coach and is paid as a coach Jones to keep on staff. Now’s your chance to try to turn the Cowboys with the remaining half of the season. The possibility regime was first reported by Bill Jones of the Dallas CBS affiliate.

Phillips, 63, was 34 to 22 in his fourth season as coach, more significantly, it was 1-2 in the playoffs. The impetus for his dismissal had been gaining momentum and occurs immediately after the 45-7 loss cowboy Green Bay Packers on Sunday night.

“There are many people here that are certainly going to suffer and suffer the consequences,” Jones said after the game. “I’m talking within the team, players, coaches, who have careers. This is certainly a setback. I know first hand what it is to have high expectations.”

With Tony Romo with a broken collarbone, Phillips shot him seem human to do, Jennifer Floyd Engel writes.

The Cowboys were crushed in Green Bay, marking one of the worst stretches of three games in team history, and then Phillips returned to Dallas with Jones in his private jet instead of joining the team in his letter.

“We whipped about every way you can strike anyone,”Phillips said after the game.” It looked like we were fighting hard early, but once collapsed on him collapsed on us. It seemed a bad team with bad coaching. That’s the way we played.”

The change, for the year 2010, seems to be one of those cosmetic things, hammocks-on-the-Titanic-drive, bigger, more important changes – such as Jones hiring a general manager – may be ahead in 2011 Tim Cowlishaw writes.

In recent times, accelerate the high-profile celebrities have been increasingly unhappy … and increasingly their discontent.

LeBron James Twitter Sunday:

Something has to change for the land of the cowboy. Some furniture moving quickly. This is just ridiculous man !!!!!! C’Mon Son

Never thought I’d say this about my jeans, but they are officially the worst team in the NFL right now even though the Bills are without a win!

Terrell Owens, who formerly famous player from the Cowboys, was vocal and Twitter:

There’s a rite goin n slaughter in Lambeau. Geez Louise! Ha ha ha!

Nfl Scores Week 5

October 11, 2010 by · Comments Off on Nfl Scores Week 5 

Nfl Scores Week 5, The 2010 NFL season just started 5 weeks ago and this time the battle between several teams are becoming hotter and hotter every time they play on the football field. Many people are curious about the latest results and updates to the NFL Week 5.

The final game of Week 5 was carried out in the Meadowlands stadium in New exaclty 5:30 pm PT. Week 5 was a reality, although the match between soccer players. The Cincinnati Bengals vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers game was really a good game where the Bucs won 24-21.

The scores changed when Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer threw an interception in Tampa Bay was able to become a field goal. Another game that happened in Week 5 was the Washington Redskins vs. Green Bay Packers, who finished in going from an excess of playing time. The Washington Redskins moved away from this game with a 16-13 victory while the Detroit Lions game vs. St. Louis Rams seemed to be a very clever game with Detroit beat the Rams with a score of 44-6.

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