Brady throws for two TDs as Pats outlast Jets – Tom Brady | NE
2012
Did the refs take a last-second touchdown away from the Buccaneers?
2012
The most controversial call of Week 7 came in Tampa, when Mike Williams apparently caught a potential game-tying touchdown pass as time ran out, only to find that, nope, he hadn't scored after all.
The reason? Williams got shoved out of bounds just before making the catch. No touchdown, Saints win 35-28.
Wait ... WHAT?
Tampa Bay fans might be mad enough to have kittens, but this is actually the correct call. As Fox Sports ref ombudsman Mike Pereira explains, it's a three-part call:
-First, with time expiring, Tampa Bay QB Josh Freeman gets out of the pocket while scrambling to find an open man.
-Second, Saints defender Patrick Robinson shoves Williams out of the back of the end zone. Because Freeman is out of the pocket, this is a legal move by Robinson.
-Third, Williams comes back in bounds and is the first one to touch the ball. That's not allowed, and the game ends because it's the offense's penalty.
From Rule 8, Section 1, Article 8 of the NFL's official rule book:
Illegal Touching of a Forward Pass. It is a foul for illegal touching if a forward pass (legal or illegal), thrown from behind the line of scrimmage:
(a) is first touched intentionally or is caught by an ineligible offensive player; or
(b) first touches or is caught by an eligible receiver who has gone out of bounds, either of his own volition or by being legally forced out of bounds, and has re-established himself inbounds.
So, yeah, you could say the Bucs got hosed, but it was all legal. Of course, Robinson probably wasn't exactly thinking that Freeman was out of the pocket, but the refs don't throw flags based on mind-reading. (They'd be scared for their lives if they did.) Bottom line: this one just didn't break the Bucs' way.
Of course, if they hadn't allowed Drew Brees to throw for four touchdowns in the first half, this wouldn't have been an issue. Just saying.
Late Night Fantasy Chat: 10 pm EST
2012

There's no need for a hard sell on this one. The Steelers and Bengals will be throwing haymakers, while the Cardinals and Giants will be throwing benders. Let's get both games on the telly and talk about it.
We can digest Week 7 in the NFL, and take a peak at Week 8. We'll take polls and get silly; discuss music, wine, women, song. The usual nonsense applies. Your presence and participation are requested mandated. Your performance tonight makes up 35 percent of your final grade.
The chat will open when the football game hits the second half. Get your popcorn ready. The chat applet is yours after the jump.
Hasselbeck seals Titans 35-34 win over Bills (Yahoo! Sports)
2012

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) -- Chris Johnson finally hit the gas. And Matt Hasselbeck delivered in the clutch for a second straight week.
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2012
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Eli Manning responds to RG3′s greatness with his own Hall of Fame touchdown throw
2012
You should have known, Robert Griffin III. You should have known, Redskins.
You did all you could, really. Griffin engineered a masterful drive late in the fourth quarter with his Washington team down 20-16, and seemed to have the game in hand when he threw a 30-yard touchdown pass to Santana Moss with 1:32 remaining.
However, that left Griffin, playing in his first NFC East divisional game, at the mercy of Eli Manning ... and Manning the Younger has a slightly impressive history of fourth-quarter comebacks. This time, Eli didn't even make it dramatic, throwing a perfect bomb downfield to receiver Victor Cruz, and Cruz ran into the end zone for a 77-yard scoring play.
It took Manning and Cruz one play to tear down what Griffin had tried so hard to build -- an impressive and crucial division win. But the Giants walked away with a 27-23 victory, a 5-2 record, and pole position in the NFC East. Washington moved to 3-4, and last place in that extremely competitive division.
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On their final drive, Griffin and his teammates tried to replicate Manning's late heroics, only to see Moss fumble the ball at the Washington 43-yard line. Giants cornerback Jayron Hosley recovered the fumble, Manning took a knee, and the game was over.
Still, Griffin continued to impress and encourage. On his final scoring drive, he hit tight end Logan Paulsen to convert a fourth-and-10 after a scramble, and he gained 24 yards on the ground on the very next play. The Giants had their hands full with the rookie all day, and the stats reflected that -- Griffin completed 20 passes in 28 attempts for 258 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception. He added 89 rushing yards on just nine carries.
"I'm really mad at the football gods for putting him in the NFC East," Giants defensive lineman Justin Tuck said of Griffin after the game. "He's going to be a headache."
"That guy is flat out unbelievable, man. I'm not going to lie. That's the best quarterback we've played this year for sure," Giants defender Osi Umenyiora added. "And it's unfortunate that he's a rookie, because he's going to be around here forever doing stuff like that, and that's just crazy."
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In the end, it was the turnovers that killed Washington -- coming into this game with just five giveaways, they gave the ball away four times Sunday.
Manning, who was erratic at times but murderously composed and efficient when it was most required, completed 25 passes in 40 attempts for 337 yards, one touchdown and two picks.
Of course, that stat line would mean nothing either way were it not for one key, opponent-killing play when it was required. Now you know, RG3. No matter how you think you have things in control, Eli Manning can always upset the outcome.
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