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450 03/06/10
OOPER BOWL VI: New Orleans
VOODOO 20, New York
JETS 17
448 02/28/10 AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: New York JETS
47, Berlin
THUNDER 7
449 02/25/10 NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: New Orleans
VOODOO 23, Seattle
SEAHAWKS 10
444 02/23/10 Berlin
THUNDER 19, San Francisco
49’ERS 17
445 02/20/10
New York JETS 23, Philadelphia EAGLES 8
447 02/18/10 Seattle
SEAHAWKS 20, Shreveport
STEAMER 17
446 02/17/10 New Orleans
VOODOO 28, Pittsburgh
STEELERS 13
441 02/12/10 Berlin
THUNDER 35, Washington
REDSKINS 14
443 02/10/10 New Orleans
VOODOO 37, Chicago
ENFORCERS 7
442 02/06/10 Shreveport
STEAMER 6, New Orleans
SAINTS 3
440 02/06/10 Philadelphia
EAGLES 14, San Jose
SABER CATS 10
439 01/31/10 Washington
REDSKINS 19, Southern California
SUN 17
438 01/31/10 New Orleans
SAINTS 14, Washington
REDSKINS 7
437 01/31/10 New Orleans
SAINTS 24, New Orleans
VOODOO 20
436 01/31/10 New York
GIANTS 31, Southern California
SUN 10
435 01/31/10 New York
JETS 31, New York
GIANTS 17
434 01/31/10 Shreveport
STEAMER 20, Arizona
CARDINALS 3
433 01/30/10 Philadelphia
EAGLES 30, Southern California
SUN 13
432 01/30/10 Southern California SUN 35, San Jose SABER CATS 3
431 01/31/10 Hamilton
TIGER CATS 29, Philadelphia
STARS 15
430 01/30/10 Dallas
DESPERADOS 10, Philadelphia
EAGLES 9
429 01/30/10 Green Bay PACKERS 38, Grand Rapids RAMPAGE 20
428 01/30/10 Oakland
RAIDERS 16, Dallas
DESPERADOS 10
427 01/30/10 Shreveport
STEAMER 24, Oklahoma
OUTLAWS 14
426 01/29/10 Arizona
CARDINALS 31, Dallas
DESPERADOS 24
425 01/29/10 Berlin
THUNDER 24, Hamilton
TIGER CATS 10
424 01/29/10 Shreveport
STEAMER 19, Pittsburgh
STEELERS 7
423 01/28/10 Tampa
Bay BUCCANEERS 49, Montreal ALOUETTES 14
422 01/28/10 New Orleans
VOODOO 45, Philadelphia
STARS 0
421 01/27/10 Chicago
ENFORCERS 20, Green Bay PACKERS 13
420 01/27/10 Berlin
THUNDER 16, San Jose
SABER CATS 15
419 01/26/10 Baltimore
COLTS 25, Tampa Bay BUCCANEERS 14
418 01/26/10 Detroit
LIONS 28, Philadelphia
STARS 24
417 01/26/10 New Orleans
VOODOO 27, Philadelphia
EAGLES 17
416 01/26/10 Seattle
SEAHAWKS 24, Shreveport
STEAMER 17
415 01/26/10 Berlin
THUNDER 33, Tampa
Bay BUCCANEERS 30
414 01/26/10 Grand Rapids RAMPAGE 16, Pittsburgh STEELERS 14
413 01/25/10 San
Francisco 49’ERS 24, Green Bay PACKERS 17
412 01/24/10 Philadelphia
EAGLES 21, New York
JETS 14
411 01/24/10 New York
GIANTS 35, Arizona
CARDINALS 17
410 01/24/10 Oakland
RAIDERS 28, San Diego
CHARGERS 7
409 01/24/10 New Orleans
SAINTS 27, St. Louis
RAMS 17
408 01/22/10 Philadelphia
STARS 27, Seattle
SEAHAWKS 20
407 01/22/10 Seattle
SEAHAWKS 31, Dallas
COWBOYS 10
406 01/22/10 Montreal
ALOUETTES 36, San Francisco
49’ERS 35
405 01/22/10
Dallas
DESPERADOS 33, San Jose SABER CATS 28
404 01/21/10 Pittsburgh
STEELERS 20, Tampa
Bay BUCCANEERS 10
403 01/21/10 Oakland
RAIDERS 44, Dallas
COWBOYS 21
402 01/20/10 Grand Rapids
RAMPAGE 23, St. Louis
RAMS 13
401 01/20/10 Baltimore
COLTS 21, Arizona
CARDINALS 7
400 01/19/10 New York
JETS 23, Washington
REDSKINS 3
399 01/19/10 Dallas
COWBOYS 26, Detroit
LIONS 10
398 01/18/10 New Orleans
SAINTS 31, Detroit
LIONS 13
397 01/18/10 Detroit
LIONS 41, Oklahoma
OUTLAWS 38 Overtime
396 01/17/10 Baltimore
RAVENS 20, New York
GIANTS 13
395 01/17/10 New York
JETS 20, Hamilton
TIGER CATS 17 Overtime
394 01/16/10 Hamilton
TIGER CATS 21, St. Louis
RAMS 18
393 01/16/10 New Orleans
VOODOO 26, St. Louis
RAMS 0
392 01/16/10 San Francisco
49’ERS 22, San Diego
CHARGERS 19 Overtime
391 01/16/10 Oakland
RAIDERS 31, Baltimore RAVENS 6
390 01/16/10 San Jose SABER CATS 27, Dallas COWBOYS 13
389 01/15/10 Chicago
ENFORCERS 27, San Diego
CHARGERS 14
388 01/15/10 Seattle
SEAHAWKS 30, Oklahoma
OUTLAWS 7
387 01/14/10 Baltimore
RAVENS 24, Oklahoma
OUTLAWS 21
386 01/13/10 Chicago
ENFORCERS 26, Baltimore
COLTS 17
385 01/13/10 Washington
REDSKINS 34, Baltimore RAVENS 15
384 01/12/10 Pittsburgh
STEELERS 17, Montreal
ALOUETTES 10
383 01/09/10 New Orleans
VOODOO 34, Chicago
ENFORCERS 6
382 01/09/10 Berlin
THUNDER 24, New York
GIANTS 23
381 01/09/10 San Francisco
49’ERS 27, New York
JETS 14
380 01/09/10 Hamilton
TIGER CATS 34, Dallas
DESPERADOS 21
379 01/08/10 New York
GIANTS 24, Dallas
DESPERADOS 6
378 01/08/10 Green Bay
PACKERS 38, Montreal
ALOUETTES 17
377 01/07/10
Shreveport
STEAMER 27, New York
GIANTS 10
376 01/06/10 Hamilton
TIGER CATS 24, Tampa
Bay BUCCANEERS 6
375 01/06/10 Baltimore
COLTS 21, Berlin
THUNDER 7
374 01/06/10 New
York GIANTS 25, San Jose SABER CATS 13
373 01/05/10 San Diego
CHARGERS 37, Grand Rapids
RAMPAGE 10
372 01/05/10 Washington
REDSKINS 21, Arizona
CARDINALS 7
371 01/05/10 San Francisco
49’ERS 41, Baltimore
COLTS 24
370 01/04/10 Pittsburgh
STEELERS 20, Green Bay PACKERS 16
369 01/04/10 Dallas
COWBOYS 23, Arizona
CARDINALS 7
368 01/03/10 New York
JETS 16, Philadelphia
EAGLES 6
367 01/03/10 Grand Rapids RAMPAGE 20, Green Bay PACKERS 11
366 01/03/10 New York
JETS 30, Southern California
SUN 14
365 01/03/10 New York
JETS 24, Baltimore
RAVENS 21 Overtime
364 01/03/10 Green Bay
PACKERS 10, New Orleans
SAINTS 6
363 01/02/10 Green Bay
PACKERS 24, San Diego
CHARGERS 21
362 01/02/10 Dallas
DESPERADOS 24, Shreveport
STEAMER 20
361 01/02/10 San Jose SABER CATS 18, Shreveport STEAMER 13
360 01/01/10 Pittsburgh
STEELERS 34, Detroit
LIONS 21
359 01/01/10 Washington
REDSKINS 13, Philadelphia
EAGLES 7
358 01/01/10 San Francisco
49’ERS 38, Berlin
THUNDER 17
357 12/31/09 Washington
REDSKINS 28, Southern California
SUN 3
356 12/31/09 San Francisco
49’ERS 33, Tampa Bay BUCCANEERS 20
355 12/31/09 Washington
REDSKINS 15, St. Louis
RAMS 10
354 12/31/09 Tampa
Bay BUCCANEERS 29, San Diego CHARGERS 24
353 12/30/09 Baltimore
RAVENS 23, Tampa Bay BUCCANEERS 6
352 12/29/09 San Francisco
49’ERS 62, Montreal
ALOUETTES 38
351 12/29/09
Chicago ENFORCERS 10, Grand Rapids RAMPAGE 6
350 12/29/09 Pittsburgh
STEELERS 23, Chicago
ENFORCERS 15
349 12/29/09 Oakland
RAIDERS 49, Dallas
COWBOYS 14
348 12/29/09 New Orleans
VOODOO 23, Oakland
RAIDERS 17
347 12/28/09 Southern California SUN 26, Hamilton TIGER CATS 20
346 12/28/09 San Jose SABER CATS 20, Arizona CARDINALS 17
345 12/27/09 Chicago
ENFORCERS 7, Berlin
THUNDER 3
344 12/26/09 St. Louis
RAMS 37, Philadelphia
STARS 14
343 12/26/09 Detroit
LIONS 23, Philadelphia
STARS 10
342 12/26/09 St. Louis
RAMS 30, Detroit
LIONS 26
341 12/26/09 Oakland
RAIDERS 35, Oklahoma
OUTLAWS 24
340 12/26/09 Philadelphia
EAGLES 28, Detroit
LIONS 7
339 12/25/09 Oakland
RAIDERS 29, Seattle
SEAHAWKS 16
338 12/24/09 Grand Rapids RAMPAGE 20, New Orleans VOODOO 13
337 12/23/09 Seattle
SEAHAWKS 21, Dallas
COWBOYS 14
336 12/22/09 Seattle
SEAHAWKS 24, Shreveport
STEAMER 23
335 12/22/09 Pittsburgh
STEELERS 14, Baltimore
COLTS 9
334 12/21/09 San Diego
CHARGERS 34, Montreal
ALOUETTES 31
333 12/21/09 San Jose
SABER CATS 19, Baltimore
RAVENS 3
332 12/20/09 Dallas
COWBOYS 30, Oklahoma
OUTLAWS 27 Overtime
331 12/20/09 Montreal
ALOUETTES 27, Grand Rapids
RAMPAGE 23
330 12/20/09 New Orleans
SAINTS 16, Hamilton
TIGER CATS 10
329 12/20/09 New Orleans
SAINTS 21, Oklahoma
OUTLAWS 9
328 12/20/09 Chicago
ENFORCERS 31, Philadelphia
STARS 10
327 12/19/09 Philadelphia
EAGLES 35, Arizona
CARDINALS 13
326 12/19/09 New Orleans
VOODOO 27, Philadelphia
STARS 24
325 12/19/09 Pittsburgh
STEELERS 17, Oklahoma
OUTLAWS 14
324 12/19/09 Baltimore
COLTS 32, Southern California
SUN 17
323 12/19/09
Baltimore RAVENS 17, Dallas DESPERADOS 13
322 12/19/09 San Francisco
49’ERS 24, Grand Rapids
RAMPAGE 16
321 12/19/09 Seattle
SEAHAWKS 27, Oklahoma
OUTLAWS 13
320 12/19/09 Montreal
ALOUETTES 21, Baltimore
COLTS 7
319 12/19/09 St. Louis
RAMS 9, New Orleans
SAINTS 3
318 12/18/09 Berlin
THUNDER 26, San Diego
CHARGERS 16
317 12/16/09 San Jose
SABER CATS 31, Oklahoma
OUTLAWS 28
316 12/13/09 Green Bay
PACKERS 34, Oakland
RAIDERS 7
315 12/13/09 San Jose SABER CATS 34, Arizona CARDINALS 9
314 12/12/09 Hamilton
TIGER CATS 17, Washington
REDSKINS 3
313 12/12/09 Southern California SUN 30, New Orleans VOODOO 24
312 12/12/09 Dallas DESPERADOS
17, New York
GIANTS 10
311 12/12/09 New York
GIANTS 24, Oklahoma
OUTLAWS 20
310 12/11/09 San Francisco
49’ERS 28, Tampa Bay BUCCANEERS 7
309 12/11/09 Baltimore
RAVENS 38, New York
GIANTS 31
308 12/11/09 Chicago
ENFORCERS 16, Tampa
Bay BUCCANEERS 14
307 12/10/09 Southern California SUN 25, Hamilton TIGER CATS 17
306 12/10/09 Oklahoma
OUTLAWS 20, Dallas
COWBOYS 17
305 12/09/09 Baltimore
COLTS 27, Montreal
ALOUETTES 13
304 12/09/09 Shreveport
STEAMER 27, Oakland
RAIDERS 0
303 12/09/09 Seattle
SEAHAWKS 24, Grand Rapids
RAMPAGE 17
302 12/09/09 Shreveport
STEAMER 24, Oklahoma
OUTLAWS 14
301 12/09/09 Tampa
Bay BUCCANEERS 45, Berlin THUNDER 21
300 12/09/09 Green Bay
PACKERS 21, Chicago
ENFORCERS 17
299 12/08/09 Tampa
Bay BUCCANEERS 24, Southern
California SUN 13
298 12/08/09 San Francisco
49’ERS 28, Baltimore
COLTS 23
297 12/08/09 Grand Rapids RAMPAGE 24, Tampa Bay
BUCCANEERS 3
296 12/07/09 Chicago
ENFORCERS 17, Grand Rapids
RAMPAGE 14
295 12/07/09 Shreveport
STEAMER 13, Dallas
COWBOYS 6
294 12/07/09 Dallas
DESPERADOS 27, Arizona
CARDINALS 20
293 12/06/09 Shreveport
STEAMER 29, St. Louis
RAMS 22
292 12/06/09 Oakland
RAIDERS 32, San Jose SABER CATS 25
291 12/05/09 Dallas
DESPERADOS 23, Oklahoma
OUTLAWS 10
290 12/05/09 Southern California SUN 24, New Orleans SAINTS 10
289 12/05/09 Oakland
RAIDERS 38, Oklahoma
OUTLAWS 10
288 12/05/09 Montreal
ALOUETTES 17, Dallas
DESPERADOS 11
287 12/05/09 St. Louis
RAMS 30, Oakland
RAIDERS 7
286 12/05/09 Berlin
THUNDER 16, Montreal
ALOUETTES 6
285 12/04/09 Green Bay
PACKERS 10, St. Louis RAMS 3
284 12/04/09 Philadelphia
EAGLES 28, Hamilton
TIGER CATS 3
283 12/04/09 Seattle
SEAHAWKS 31, Green Bay PACKERS 20
282 12/04/09
Philadelphia EAGLES 18, Washington REDSKINS 11
281 12/04/09 San Francisco
49’ERS 31, Dallas
DESPERADOS 20
280 12/04/09 Chicago
ENFORCERS 30, Oklahoma
OUTLAWS 17
279 12/04/09 New Orleans
VOODOO 20, Washington
REDSKINS 17
278 12/04/09 Dallas
COWBOYS 30, Philadelphia
STARS 10
277 12/03/09 Philadelphia
EAGLES 6, Hamilton
TIGER CATS 0
276 12/03/09 Pittsburgh
STEELERS 23, San Diego
CHARGERS 16
275 12/03/09 New York
GIANTS 24, Arizona
CARDINALS 12
274 12/03/09 Shreveport
STEAMER 14, Oakland
RAIDERS 10
273 12/02/09 San
Diego CHARGERS 29, Green Bay PACKERS 7
272 12/01/09 New York
JETS 26, Detroit
LIONS 7
271 12/01/09 New York
JETS 38, Philadelphia
STARS 3
270 12/01/09 San Diego
CHARGERS 24, Detroit
LIONS 17
269 12/01/09 Berlin
THUNDER 20, Pittsburgh
STEELERS 17
268 12/01/09 Shreveport
STEAMER 17, Dallas
COWBOYS 10
267 11/30/09 Pittsburgh
STEELERS 28, Chicago
ENFORCERS 7
266 11/29/09 Oakland
RAIDERS 26, Seattle
SEAHAWKS 20 Overtime
265 11/29/09 New York
JETS 16, St. Louis
RAMS 13 Overtime
264 11/29/09 San Jose
SABER CATS 21, Baltimore
RAVENS 0
263 11/29/09 New Orleans
VOODOO 31, Detroit
LIONS 7
262 11/29/09 New Orleans
VOODOO 31, New Orleans
SAINTS 21
261 11/29/09 Arizona
CARDINALS 23, Oakland
RAIDERS 22
260 11/29/09 St. Louis
RAMS 31, Detroit
LIONS 28
259 11/29/09 New York
JETS 24, Baltimore
COLTS 13
258 11/29/09 New Orleans
SAINTS 26, San Diego
CHARGERS 3
257 11/29/09 Berlin
THUNDER 36, Montreal
ALOUETTES 30
256 11/28/09 Philadelphia
EAGLES 37, Berlin
THUNDER 13
255 11/28/09 Washington
REDSKINS 17, Philadelphia
STARS 10
254 11/27/09 Washington
REDSKINS 41, New York
JETS 26
253 11/27/09 Southern California SUN 31, Philadelphia STARS 18
252 11/27/09
Washington REDSKINS 44, Montreal ALOUETTES 24
251 11/27/09 Baltimore
COLTS 30, Baltimore RAVENS 24
250 11/27/09 New York
JETS 30, Hamilton
TIGER CATS 6
249 11/26/09 Seattle
SEAHAWKS 34, Baltimore RAVENS 31 Overtime
248 11/25/09 New Orleans
SAINTS 21, Philadelphia
STARS 7
247 11/24/09 Southern California SUN 31, Philadelphia EAGLES 28
246 11/22/09 St. Louis
RAMS 13, Philadelphia
EAGLES 7
245 11/22/09 Tampa
Bay BUCCANEERS 23, New York GIANTS 21
244 11/21/09 Philadelphia
EAGLES 24, New Orleans
SAINTS 10
243 11/21/09 Seattle
SEAHAWKS 27, Dallas
DESPERADOS 3
242 11/21/09 Hamilton
TIGERS CATS 20, Washington
REDSKINS 10
241 11/21/09 Dallas
DESPERADOS 27, San Jose SABER CATS 21
240 11/21/09 Seattle
SEAHAWKS 31, New York
GIANTS 17
239 11/21/09 Baltimore
COLTS 31, Berlin
THUNDER 13
238 11/21/09 Berlin
THUNDER 24, San Francisco
49’ERS 21
237 11/21/09 Baltimore
COLTS 17, Tampa Bay BUCCANEERS 12
236 11/21/09 Baltimore
RAVENS 37, Arizona
CARDINALS 24
235 11/20/09 San Francisco
49’ERS 42, Chicago
ENFORCERS 3
234 11/20/09 Baltimore
RAVENS 27, Dallas
DESPERADOS 24
233 11/20/09 Dallas
COWBOYS 27, New York
GIANTS 17
232 11/20/09 Pittsburgh
STEELERS 20, Green Bay PACKERS 7
231 11/19/09 Southern California SUN 27, Detroit LIONS 17
230 11/19/09 Hamilton
TIGER CATS 37, Detroit
LIONS 25
229 11/19/09 Grand Rapids RAMPAGE 24, Dallas COWBOYS 23
228 11/19/09 Green Bay
PACKERS 23, Baltimore
COLTS 10
227 11/18/09 Green Bay PACKERS 21, Berlin THUNDER 20
226 11/18/09
Pittsburgh
STEELERS 13, Grand Rapids
RAMPAGE 10 Overtime
225 11/18/09 New
York GIANTS 31, San Jose SABER CATS 13
224 11/18/09 Chicago
ENFORCERS 33, Dallas
COWBOYS 14
223 11/17/09 San Francisco
49’ERS 30, Arizona
CARDINALS 10
222 11/16/09 Hamilton
TIGER CATS 20, San Jose SABER CATS 13
221 11/16/09 New Orleans
VOODOO 30, Detroit
LIONS 21
220 11/16/09 Pittsburgh
STEELERS 23, San Diego
CHARGERS 17
219 11/16/09 New Orleans
SAINTS 21, Detroit
LIONS 7
218 11/15/09 Grand Rapids RAMPAGE 30, Baltimore COLTS 27 Overtime
217 11/15/09 Shreveport
STEAMER 27, New Orleans
SAINTS 0
216 11/14/09 Philadelphia
EAGLES 28, Montreal
ALOUETTES 13
215 11/14/09
Baltimore
RAVENS 37, Arizona
CARDINALS 31 Overtime
214 11/13/09 San Francisco
49’ERS 31, Washington
REDSKINS 21
San Francisco led 21-0 with 5
minutes left in the 3rd quarter when Washington’s offense finally came
alive. However, it was too little and
too late. Philip Rivers (SF) only needs
to complete 12 passes to gain 198 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT and a 77.8 passing rating. Peyton Manning (WAS) also throws for 198
yards, 1 TD, 1 INT and a 62.7 rating.
The offensive star of the game was DeAngelo Williams (SF) who rushed for
194 yards, 1 TD and 1 two-point conversion on 29 carries, a 6.7 average! Reggie Wayne (SF) caught 3 passes for 94
yards and 1 TD. Bobby Engram (WAS) hauled
in 5 passes for 99 yards. Neil Rackers
(SF) was a perfect 3 for 3 in FG attempts.
Sav Rocca (WAS) punted 8 times for a 41.8 net average and 3 inside the
20. Yamon Figurs (WAS) scored on a
60-yard punt return TD. Eric Barton
(WAS) recorded 11 tackles and 1 sack.
This was the first game of the season for both teams.
213 11/08/09 New Orleans
SAINTS 41, Philadelphia
STARS 13
The SAINTS came marching in, on and over the Philadelphia
STARS! Dan Orlovsky (NOS) completed 18
of 21 pass attempts for 170 yards, 85.7%, 8.1 average, 1 TD, 1 INT and a 96.4
passing rating. Tarvaris Jackson (PHS)
actually had a good day, completing 8 passes for 101 yards, 1 TD, 0 INTs and a
96.8 rating. The SAINTS did some serious
trampling in the area of team rushing, where they out-gained the STARS 236 to
85. Jerome Harrison (NOS) ran for 100
yards, on just 7 carries, while Warrick Dunn (NOS) got 90 yards and 1 TD on the
ground. Brian Westbrook (PHS) led his
team with 86 rushing yards and was also its top receiver with 3 catches for 63
yards. Chris Cooley (NOS) hauled in 7
passes for 70 yards and 1 TD. Mike
Scifres (PHS) punted 4 times for a 48.5 net average and 2 inside the 20. Jabari Greer (PHS) and Craig Terrill (PHS)
each recorded 10 tackles. New Orleans jumps out to a
1-0 start while the falling STARS drop to 0-3.
212 11/12/09 Grand Rapids RAMPAGE 13, San Diego CHARGERS 10 Overtime
The RAMPAGE opens the 2009 season on a winning note when
Ryan Longwell (GR) kicks a 28-yard FG with just 3:18 remaining in the overtime
period. Matt Cassel (GR) threw for 287
yards, 1 TD, 2 INTs and a 62.8 passing rating.
He was sacked 3 times. Tyler
Thigpen (SD) could only complete 16 passes for 180 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INTs and a
69.3 rating. Willis McGahee (GR) ran for
93 yards on 19 carries to lead all rushers.
Sammy Morris (SD) rushed for 78 yards on 21 attempts and lost a key fumble. Top receiver in the game was Kevin Walter
(GR) with 114 yards and 1 TD on 5 receptions.
Dallas Clark (GR) caught 7 passes for 63 yards. Todd Heap (SD) led his team with 6 catches
for 53 yards. Chris Hanson (SD) punted 7
times for a 40.3 net average with 5 punts inside his opponent’s 20-yard line. There were a total of 13 punts in the
game. Thomas Howard (GR) recorded a
lucky 13 tackles while Adrian Wilson (SD) notched 12 tackles and 2
interceptions. The CHARGERS drop to 0-3
after losing their second divisional game.
211 11/10/09 Montreal
ALOUETTES 23, Tampa
Bay BUCCANEERS 14
The game was tied 5 minutes into the second half when Montreal took over the
time of possession and slowly pulled away with 3 unanswered field goals to
notch the victory. Drew Brees (MON) was
solid, connecting on 21 of 38 pass attempts for 256 yards, 55.3%, 6.7 average,
1 TD, 0 INTs and an 85.0 passing rating.
Daunte Culpepper (TB) completed 15 passes for 216 yards, 1 TD, 2 INTs
and a 59.0 rating. Pierre Thomas (MON)
led all rushers with 83 yards and 1 TD.
Jerricho Cotchery (TB) caught 4 passes for 74 yards. Roddy White (MON) had 5 receptions for 69
yards. Adam Vinatieri (MON) hit 3 of 3 FG
attempts to provide all of Montreal’s
second-half scoring. Jon Beason (TB)
registered 10 tackles. Montreal evens its record at 1-1. The BUCS start the season at 0-1.
210 11/09/09 New York
JETS 24, Southern California
SUN 17
New York
out-scored SC 14-7 in the final quarter to win a game that was tied after 3
periods. Aaron Rodgers (NYJ) was
spot-on, completing 24 of 36 pass attempts for 210 yards, 66.7%, 5.8 average, 2
TDs, 0 INTs and a 100.5 passing rating.
Tony Romo (SC) struggled to complete 20 of 43 passes for 247 yards, 1
TD, 0 INTs and a 72.5 rating. Each team
had a player that ran for 120 yards: for
the JETS it was Derrick Ward and for the SUN it was Edgerrin James. Edge also scored a rushing TD. Bernard Berrian (NYJ) was the top receiver
with 71 yards and 2 TDs on 5 receptions.
Rashied Davis (SC) caught 4 passes for 66 yards and 1 TD. Andy Lee (NYJ) punted 5 times for a 42.2 net
average and 2 inside the 20. Jerrod Mayo
(SC) recorded 8 tackles. The JETS
improve to 1-1 while the SUN begins their year at 0-1.
209 11/09/09 Dallas
COWBOYS 13, Baltimore RAVENS 10
Baltimore
led for 3 quarters but was shutout 10-0 in the 4th quarter as the
‘BOYS rallied to win their season opener.
Kerry Collins (DAL) completed 19 passes for 189 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INTs and
a 66.2 passing rating. Chad Pennington
(BAL) threw for 153 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INTs and a 72.5 rating. Marion Barber (DAL) ran for 105 yards on 20
attempts to lead all rushers. Maurice
Jones-Drew (BAL) ran for 82 yards but lost a costly fumble. MJD also caught 5 passes for 26 yards. Lee Evans (BAL) was the top receiver with 103
yards on 5 catches. Heath Miller (DAL)
led his team with 7 receptions for 91 yards.
Hunter Smith (BAL) punted 5 times for a 44.6 net average and 3 inside
the 20. Kirk Morrison (BAL) was the top
tackler with 12. Dallas recovered 2 fumbles.
208 11/08/09 Arizona
CARDINALS 31, Seattle
SEAHAWKS 28 Overtime
Once again, the losing QB stood out: Eli Manning (SEA) was 17 of 32 for 213 yards,
3 TDs, 1 INT and a 92.3 passing rating.
Seneca Wallace (ARI) completed 23 of 46 passes for 276 yards, 2 TDs, 2
INTs and a 65.1 rating. Larry Johnson
(SEA) also excelled for the losing side, rushing for 149 yards and 1 TD on 21 carries, a
7.1 average. Frank Gore (ARI) led his
team with 84 rushing yards, 1 TD and 1 two-point conversion. Gore was also the game’s top receiver with 9
catches for 107 yards and 1 TD. Mason
Crosby (ARI) connected on 3 of 3 FG tries, including the game winner, a
47-yarder in overtime. Akeem Jordan
(SEA) recorded 12 tackles while Brian Urlacher (ARI) had 10. Antrel Rolle (SEA) registered 2
interceptions. The CARDS squeak to a 1-0
start.
207 11/08/09 San Jose SABER CATS 38, Montreal ALOUETTES 35 Overtime
Drew Brees (MON) had a standout game in a losing cause: 27 of 43 for 277 yards, 62.8%, 6.4 average, 5 TDs, 2
INTs and a 100.6 passing rating. Jake
Delhomme (SJ) was 29 of 52 for 322 yards, 1 TD, 0 INTs and an 80.8 rating. Ray Rice (SJ) rushed for 124 yards on just 14
attempts, an 8.9 average! Pierre Thomas
(MON) led his team with 85 rushing yards on only 11 carries, a 7.7
average. Steve L. Smith (MON) caught 9 passes
for 107 yards and 2 TDs. Team mate Roddy
White had 9 receptions for 78 yards and 1 TD.
Zach Miller (MON) hauled in 6 balls for 69 yards and 2 TDs. Antonio Bryant (SJ) had 7 receptions for 91
yards. Shayne Graham (SJ) was 3 of 3 on
FG attempts, including the game-winning 44-yarder in overtime. Pierre Thomas (MON) returned 6 kickoffs for
151 yards, a 25.2 average. Leodis
McKelvin (MON) led all defenders with 10 tackles. San
Jose starts out the 2009 season at 1-0.
206 11/08/09 Shreveport
STEAMER 27, San Diego
CHARGERS 6
Believe it or not, the score was actually 6-6 with 12
minutes left in the 4th quarter when all hell broke loose for San Diego. The CHARGERS committed 3 turnovers in the
last dozen minutes of the game to help the STEAMER pile up 21 4th-quarter
points. Marc Bulger (SHR) completed 20
passes for 229 yards, 1 TD, 0 INTs and a 77.8 passing rating. Tyler Thigpen was dismal for the CHARGERS,
connecting on only 12 of 32 passes for 114 yards, 0 TDs, 2 INTs and a pathetic
22.1 rating. Kevin Smith (SHR) rushed
for 140
yards and 1 TD on 24 carries, a 5.8 average.
Kevin Curtis (SHR) was far and away the best receiver, catching 8 passes
for 108 yards and 1 TD. Chris Gamble was
the top tackler with 8. Nick Collins
(SHR) intercepted 2 passes. Shreveport is 1-0 out of the gate while San Diego drops to 0-2.
205 11/08/09 St. Louis
RAMS 28, Philadelphia
STARS 0
Total domination from start to finish as the RAMS outgained
the STARS in total yardage 319-152, 20-8 in first downs, and held the ball for
37 minutes. Ben Roethlisberger (STL) was
17 of 27 for 151 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INTs and a 77.9 passing rating. The STARS could only manage 60 yards through
the air and threw 2 interceptions.
Steven Jackson (STL) rushed for 147 yards, 3 TDs, 1 two-point conversion, and a
5.7 average. Jackson also caught 3 passes for 27
yards. Jeremy Shockey (STL) was the top
receiver with 53 yards on 5 catches. Nate
Kaeding (STL) hit on 2 of 3 FG tries.
Roscoe Parrish (STL) returned 4 punts for 86 yards, a 21.5
average. Jamal Williams (STL) recorded
10 tackles and 1 sack. St. Louis evens its record at 1-1 while the
STARS fall to 0-2.
204 11/08/09 Chicago
ENFORCERS 31, San Diego
CHARGERS 28
A see-saw battle that included 8 lead changes! Jon Kitna (CHI) was 17 of 27 for 285 yards,
63.0%, 10.6 average, 2 TDs, 1 INT and a 107.8 passing rating. Tyler Thigpen (SD) connected on only 13 of 31
passes but for 235 yards, 41.9%, 7.6 average, 2 TDs, 1 INT and a 76.7
rating. Sammy Morris (SD) ran for 144
yards on just 21 carries, a 6.9 average.
Michael Turner (CHI) rushed for 96 yards and 1 TD, a 30-yard run that
put Chicago in
front for good with 2:00 left in the game.
FB Leonard Weaver (CHI) was the top receiver, catching 7 passes for 139
yards and 2 TDs, including a 70-yard catch and run for 6 points. Brandon Jones (SD) had 4 receptions for 114
yards and 1 TD. Matt Stover (CHI)
connected on 3 of 3 FG attempts.
Sebastian Janikowski (SD) had an 18-yard FG attempt blocked that would
have put San Diego
up by 8 points with 4 and ½ minutes left in the game. Instead, Chicago recovered the blocked kick on its own
9-yard line and marched 91 yards for the winning TD. Junior Seau (CHI) was the top defender with 9
tackles and 1 sack. Cato June (SD)
returned an interception 34 yards for a TD.
Chicago
is 1-0.
203 11/07/09 Pittsburgh
STEELERS 30, Philadelphia
STARS 7
Pittsburgh’s offense just
pounded Philadelphia
from start to finish. Donovan McNabb
(PIT) was 15 of 26 for 261 yards, 57.7%, 10.0 average, 2 TDs, 0 INTs and a
117.6 passing rating. The STEELERS
out-rushed the STARS 189-78. Clinton
Portis (PIT) ran for 156 yards and 1 TD on 30 carries, a 5.2 average. Brian Westbrook (PHS) was his team’s lone
offensive star, rushing for 77 yards and 1 TD and catching 5 passes for 20
yards. Andre Johnson (PIT) hauled in 6
passes for 140 yards and 1 TD. Robbie
Gould (PIT) connected on 3 of 4 FG attempts.
Mike Scifres (PHS) punted 8 times for a 45.9 net average.
Bart Scott (PIT) made 11 tackles while Jabari Greer (PHS) notched
10. The STEELERS begin the season 1-0.
202 11/07/09 New Orleans
VOODOO 35, St. Louis
RAMS 24
All points but 3 were scored in the first half as the VOODOO
took the lead early and never trailed throughout the game. Jay Cutler (NOV) connected on 19 of 28 passes
for 174 yards, 67.9%, 1 TD, 2 INTs and a 66.7 passing rating. Ben Roethlisberger (STL) completed 15 of 28
pass attempts for 175 yards, 1 TD, 2 INTs and a 54.9 rating. Steven Jackson (STL) led all rushers with 66
yards on the ground. Derrick Mason (NOV)
caught 8 passes for 67 yards and 1 TD.
Justin McCareins (STL) had 5 receptions for 80 yards. Quintin Demps (NOV) returned 4 kickoffs for
247 yards, a 61.8
average, including a 92-yard TD. Roscoe
Parrish (STL) scored on a 71-yard punt return TD. Justin Durant (NOV) recorded 8 tackles and 1
sack. Gibril Wilson (STL) intercepted 2
passes. The New Orleans defense notched 2 sacks and 2
fumble recoveries. The VOODOO improves
to 2-1 while the RAMS start the season 0-1.
201 11/06/09 New Orleans
VOODOO 38, New York
JETS 24
The JETS jumped out to a 14-0 first quarter lead, only to
have Aaron Rodgers (NYJ) commit 4 turnovers (2 interceptions, 2 fumbles) to key
the VOODOO’s comeback victory. Rodgers
hit 14 of 31 pass attempts for 197 yards, 3 TDs, 2 INTs and a 71.6 passing
rating. Jay Cutler (NOV) connected on 17
of 33 passes for 182 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT and a 65.5 rating. Derrick Ward (NYJ) was the top rusher with
103 yards on 18 carries. However, New Orleans out-rushed New York 159-115. Ryan Grant (NOV) ran for 77 yards and 2 TDs
while Peyton Hillis (NOV) ran for 78 yards and 1 TD. Ward was the game’s top receiver with 4
receptions for 71 yards. Andy Lee (NYJ)
punted 4 times for a 43.5 net average, including 3 inside the 20. Chris Carr (NYJ) returned 5 kickoffs for 139
yards. Nick Barnett (NYJ) had a career
day with 18
tackles! Antonio Smith (NOV) returned an
interception 60 yards for a TD. New Orleans evened its
record at 1-1.
200 11/04/09 Seattle
SEAHAWKS 13, New Orleans
VOODOO 10
The VOODOO led 10-3 halfway through the 4th quarter
until Eli Manning (SEA) hit Jeff King (SEA) for a 4-yard TD pass to tie the
game. Then, with just 1 second remaining
in the 4th quarter, John Carney (SEA) kicked a 47-yard FG to win the
game for Seattle. Manning threw for 197 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT and
a 62.6 passing rating. Jay Cutler (NOV)
could only connect on 11 of 33 passes for 109 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT and a 41.1
rating. New Orleans
out-rushed Seattle
158-97, led by Peyton Hillis with 85 yards.
Ryan Grant (NOV) had 71 rushing yards while Larry Johnson (SEA) ran for
81 yards. Top receiver in the game was
Vincent Jackson (SEA) with 60 yards on 4 receptions. John Carney (SEA) connected on 2 of 3 FG
attempts, including the game winner.
Domenik Hixon (NOV) returned 4 punts for 74 yards, including a 50-yard
effort. Akeem Jordan (SEA) was the top
tackler with 8. Seattle
recovered 3 fumbles while New Orleans
failed to get any. The SEAHAWKS open the
2009 Autumn Wind season at 1-0!