Rob Carr
The week that was in the NFL.
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Adrian Peterson is a monster, and he could be on his way to 2,000 yards
The Chargers have started their annual winning streak
Chargers President Dean Spanos, according to those around the team and around the league, feels he has "no choice" but to go in another direction at head coach and that Turner will be fired at season's end.
Not only will head coach Norv Turner be gone at the end of the season, but general manager A.J. Smith will be fired as well, as the Chargers make a monumental break from an era that was arguably the most successful and most disappointing in team history. Sources said this week that Chargers President Dean Spanos essentially decided at least a month ago that Turner's time was drawing to a rapid close.
Anyone wanna bet the Chargers run the table?
Packers-Seahawks Week 3 game still looms over the playoff picture
A more detailed look at the NFC playoff picture can be seen here, but one part of the race has me very intrigued, and it involves the Packers and Seahawks. If the season ended today, they would both be in.
One story line I don't want to re-live is the Packers-Seahawks Week 3 Monday night game. The Golden Tate catch that was but really wasn't.
Imagine if the Seahawks edge, let's say the Cowboys or Redskins, and make the playoffs. You think those in Washington D.C. or Dallas are going to complain about the call in the Seahawks-Packers game? The Redskins, Cowboys, Vikings and Seahawks would all be tied right now (7-6) if the Seahawks had lost that game.
Or let's say the Packers miss out on a first-round bye by one game. You think those in Green Bay will be a little upset about that call? The Packers are a half game behind the 49ers for a first-round bye right now.
That game will affect the playoff race. We just don't know how yet.
The chase for the No. 1 pick is a three-team race
1. Kansas City Chiefs (2-11): at Oakland, Indianapolis, at Denver
2. Jacksonville Jaguars (2-11): at Miami, New England, at Tennessee
3. Oakland Raiders (3-10): Kansas City, at Carolina, at San Diego
Then there are a cluster of four-win teams: Tennessee Titans, Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions, Carolina Panthers, Arizona Cardinals.
The biggest remaining game on the schedule, as far as draft seeding is concerned, is next Sunday's Chiefs-Raiders game in Oakland.







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