Cardinals Win Highest-scoring NFL Playoff Game
Karlos Dansby’s 17-yard fumble return for a touchdown in overtime gave Arizona a 51-45 victory Sunday over Green Bay in the highest-scoring playoff game in NFL history. Arizona quarterback Kurt Warner threw for five touchdowns.
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Rice, Ravens Run Past Patriots 33-14
Ray Rice ran for 159 yards and two first-quarter touchdowns as the Ravens beat the Patriots Sunday, 33-14. Willis McGahee added a 3-yard touchdown run for Baltimore. Tom Brady threw three interceptions in the loss.
I missed this one, but I love high scoring football, lots of action! :)…lots of time eat munchies 🙂
I missed the Baltimore/New England game but the Packers/Cardinals game was good.
Patriots lost something 2 years ago the 18-1 season. Their offensive line doesn’t block as well, the defense is an open door. They got their heads handed to them. yes, they have some key injuries but the spark isn’t there, something tangible is missing.
Cards-Packers was a nail biter, right down to the wire. As if the defenses didn’t show up at all. There was almost a 1000 yards of Offense, 96 points Kurt Warner was almost perfect pin-point passing the Packers just as well.
I think the game last week when Matt Leinert play and the Packers beat them so easily 33-7, and key players only played in a limited fashion was a huge set up for the playoff game yesterday.
Ken Whisenhut is a Cowher student. The Packers were more than surprised when the score was suddenly 17-Zip. It took them 2 1/2 quarters to come down to earth and realize they were in the fight of their careers. The onsides kick was awesome and almost a momentum changer and really got the Packers back into the game. But Kurt Warner came right back and scored. That was a great game.
Up here in the globally warmed ARCTIC northeast, the Ravens fans are going crazy! The Jets are Cinderella as well… Thanks for smoking the Philly FLEAgles too Wild Thing!
Thanks for your comments everyone.
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