Hub Sports With Williamjordan NFL Week Six Update
62NFL Standings
AFC East
New England Patriots 4- 2
New York Jets 3- 3
Miami Dolphins 2- 3
Buffalo Bills 2- 4
AFC North
Cincinnati Bengals 4- 2
Pittsburgh Steelers 4- 2
Baltimore Ravens 3- 3
Cleveland Browns 1- 5
AFC South
Indianapolis Colts 5- 0
Jacksonville Jaguars 3- 3
Houston Texans 3- 3
Tennessee Titans 0- 6
AFC West
Denver Broncos 6- 0
San Diego Chargers 2- 3
Oakland Raiders 2- 4
Kansas City Chiefs 1- 5
National Football Conference - 2009 Regular Season
NFC East
New York Giants 5- 1
Dallas Cowboys 3- 2
Philadelphia Eagles 3- 2
Washington Redskins 2- 4
NFC North
Minnesota Vikings 6- 0
Green Bay Packers 3- 2
Chicago Bears 3- 2
Detroit Lions 1- 5
NFC South
New Orleans Saints 5- 0
Atlanta Falcons 4- 1
Carolina Panthers 2 -3
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 0- 6 .
NFC West Team
San Francisco 49ers 3- 2
Arizona Cardinals 3 - 2
Seattle Seahawks 2- 4
St. Louis Rams 0- 6 0
Week Six's Update
The Season of the Unbeaten
Let get Started with the Unbeaten New Orleans Saints as they ride the Brees, this Saints team put their stamp as the one to beat in the NFC. While dealing a blow to the New York Giants and letting the air out of Eli sail as Brees proves this is his year to become the top ranked young quarterback and the NFL.
With that we will next look at what’s waiting on Brees at the end of his NFC cruise the proven veteran quarterback Bret Favre and his Vikings teammates and their your running back Adrian Peterson. When the season begin this was Peterson team, but as the season has progress this has become Bret’s team. And with this said, they are among the unbeaten and riding high waiting on the championship game.
The hype continues as the rest of the NFC grinds it out some with disappointment like the San Francisco 49ers, Atlanta Falcons, along with the Dallas Cowboys, The Giants are still the team to beat in the east while the Redskins, Bears, and Panthers leave fan wondering what happen. The defending NFC champion Cardinals seem lost.
In the AFC the Patriots seem to be over their slow start and have their sights on Broncos, and Colts, the Jets quick starts seems to be just that as Sanchez realizes he a rookie while the Dolphins look to make up for their slow start by becoming a unseen threat. The Steelers also seem to be getting in stride this week’s game against the Vikings will clear this up. While the Texans seem to be satisfied with playing .500 football showing up every other week the rest of the AFC seem to only filling and the schedule.
While that’s it for this week update as I get more involve I have a new respect for sports writer it requires a lot of work but we will continue with the updates but will have to spend three days instead of one but in the future the update will appear in the AM on Tuesday.
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I'd say the Colts, Saints, and Patriots are the three best teams now. I still think Denver is better than what people give them credit for.
If I were a betting man, I think KC will cover the 14 at home this week:)
Yeah its looks like New Orleans is the team to beat in the NFC but I still like the way Miami been playing they could play the spoiler,thanks for commenting guys See you next week.
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Hub Sports With Williamjordan NFL Week Six Update in the News
- NFL News | Holmgren meets with BrownsThe Kansas City Star1 second ago
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- NFL notes: Holmgren, Browns continue talksRichmond Times-Dispatch1 second ago
Former Seattle and Green Bay coach Mike Holmgren, with one Super Bowl title and success brimming from his NFL résumé, spent his second day meeting with Browns owner Randy Lerner about running the team’s football operations. However, as of last night, there was no indication of a deal. In an e-mail to The Associated Press, Lerner suggested the sides were still talking but gave no specifics.
- Football. Tate, Clausen & Olsen Named Sporting News All-AmericansNotre Dame Athletics10 hours ago
University of Notre Dame junior wide receiver Golden Tate was named to the Sporting News All-America first team on Tuesday. Junior quarterback Jimmy Clausen and senior center Eric Olsen were also named to the third team. With three selections on one of the three teams, only Alabama, Florida and Texas had more honored by the publication.
- Glades Day School takes Class 1B football titlePlumas Lake Life1 second ago
ORLANDO (AP) — Kelvin Taylor, son of NFL running back Fred Taylor, rushed for 213 yards and four touchdowns to lead Glades Day School to a 27-20 overtime win over Warner Christian Academy in Friday’s Class 1B football championship at the Citrus...
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Cleveland finally might have found its leader. Former Seattle and Green Bay coach Mike Holmgren, with one Super Bowl title and success brimming from his NFL resume, spent his second day meeting with the Browns about running their football operations.







mroricle1973 says:
2 months ago
I know last week I thought the Vikings were the top team in the NFL, but after this week in Football I think It's a no brainer that New Orleans are definately the team to beat as you say. The Vikings have squeaked by in a couple of games to make them undefeated. N.O. has done it impressively. I am still not 100% sold on Denver. To me Denve is like the Titans of last year... Even though they had the best record, I knew from the beginning of the season that they wold not make it in the playoffs... I was right. Speaking of the Titans... They are officially the worst team in football... as a already winless team, how do you rebound from a 59-0 loss? Is it possible? I thought it was the Rams but it's the Titans. I also said Detroit would win at least 5 games. I am changing that to 2 or 3. Indy is still strong, New England is still New England and i still say watch out for Miami.
Thanks William... See ya next week.