Texans vs. Lions
Coming into this game at 4-6, this was one game the Detroit Lions desperately needed to win. Going 4-7 would pretty much take them out of playoff condition, as they would need the Vikings, Cowboys, Redskins, Seahawks, Saints, and Bucs to all pretty much bomb their remaining games. This was a game the Lions really should have won. They offensively manhandled the Texans D, which was considered great until the last two weeks, giving up 37 to Jacksonville and 31 to Detroit, putting up 547 yards of offense, 441 of which were thrown by Matthew Stafford, who let's face it-throws for 300+ like every game. The Lions simply just kept scoring, putting up points on long drives every time they touched the football.
The most controversial play occurred on an 81-yard touchdown run for the Texans by Justin Forsett in the third quarter. With the Texans desperate for an answer and down 24-14, Forsett seemingly gets tackled, but then gets up and runs for the score. Since all scores are reviewed, this one would have came back. The catch is that Lions coach Jim Schwartz threw a challenge flag, and since you can not challenge a scoring play, a penalty was called, which Houston declined, giving them a score. Had Schwartz not thrown the flag, the TD would have came back. This became pivotal as the game was taken into OT, and the Texans eventually won. So, the question is: did the decision by Schwartz lose them the game?
My answer is NO! Of course that didn't cost the game, while it is the most obvious mistake, there is no saying the Texans wouldn't have scored a TD on that drive anyway. And the Lions could have allowed less than 31 points in the first 4 quarters. Also, let's look at the Lions 3 overtime possessions. Yes people, the Lions had 3 chances in overtime. The results were fumble, punt, missed FG. All of these results happened in Texans territory. They could have scored 3 points on any of these drives and won.
In conclusion, the Lions got robbed, but you have to know the rules. And the Texans have clinched a playoff spot. Good for them, we totally didn't see it coming. Texans 34-31.
Cowboys vs. Redskins
The NFC East has underperformed this year, and both of these teams still have a shot at the division. However, this game was very important for the Cowboys as winning could have put them half a game behind the Giants with the G-Men playing the Packers. The Redskins were playing for their season. Going 4-7 would be killer, but going 5-6 with tiebreaker on the Cowboys, potentially one game behind the Giants with a matchup against them in the next week.
The Cowboys got off to an early 3-0 lead, and that was the score after the first quarter. The Cowboys then put up potentially the worst quarter of the NFL season, only to be beat by the Jets 4 hours later. What happened? RG3. He happened. Romo struggled, throwing two picks, and Miles Austin was injured, while Robert Griffin and a rocket arm took over. It started with a 68 yard pass to Aldrick Robinson, leading the fans to wonder where the defense was. Dez Bryant fumbled on the next drive, which Alfred Morris would capitalize on with a touchdown. Next time the Skins touched the ball, it went deep, 59 yards to Pierre Garcon. After a Romo pick giving the Redskins field possession at the Dallas 33, Santana Moss got in the action, making it 28-3 at the break. The Redskins were rolling, and pretty much had the game rapped up. Or did they???
Something got into Tony Romo in the second half. The Cowboys were back. Romo was firing, and would finish with 441 yards. After getting a field goal, the Cowboys stuck quickly with the third long score of the game, 85 yards to Dez Bryant on a perfect play. The Redskins had another passing score to Niles Paul, but the Cowboys struck twice more in the fourth, and with a two-point conversion the score was 35-28. However, the Cowboys could not complete the comeback, and it ended Redskins 38-31. Both teams now stand 5-6, and the Redskins will hope to draw blood against the Giants next week, while the Cowboys need to rebound versus the struggling Eagles.
Jets vs. Patriots
The Jets were the last 4-6 team of the day playing a better opponent, and for the sake of their season, they hoped to play like the Redskins. The Patriots are cruising to another AFC East title, but another win is also valuable as they are now playing for home-field advantage.
The first quarter had no score. The second quarter had 38 points. Exactly. Wes Welker started the scoring spree with a 3 yard TD catch on the first play of the quarter. The fun starts around the 10-minute mark, as the Jets fumbled three times and the Patriots score three touchdowns all in about a minute. It starts with a Shonn Greene fumble in Patriots territory. Next play- Shane Vereen 83 for a score off a short pass from Brady. The Jets' second offensive play of the next drive was #1 on ESPN's not top plays. Sanchez essentially runs into his own man, falls, fumbles, and the Pats take it to the house. 21-0. The kickoff is then fumbled into the hands of Julian Edelman, who easily takes it for a score. It is now 28-0 six minutes into the second quarter. Tim Tebow can only pray as he doesn't take a snap. This wasn't enough as Julian Edelman strikes again, this time with a 56-yard reception, and the half ends 35-3 with a Jets field goal.
The Jets surprisingly showed bits of life in the second half, recording a safety, albeit by a penalty in the end zone, but hey-they scored. On the next drive Bilal Powell runs for a touchdown. Sanchez would later add in a throw to Dustin Keller, and the Pats would add Tom Brady and Stevan Ridley runs for touchdowns. The game was very lopsided, and the Pats took it easily. Patriots 49-19. This is a testament to the Patriots. 49 points, and 59 last week against the Colts. 108 points over two games is third all-time. After the game Rex Ryan said that the Jets were "as wounded as you can possibly be", but "not dead." I would say they're dead, but they do have the easiest remaining schedule in football. Anything can happen.
CONCLUSION
Turkey day had some good games going on, and a lot of points were put up in all three. That's always fun. So while the Lions and Jets had hopes practically vanish, the Redskins were given new life and are on a two game win streak. I learned some things yesterday. Here are those 10 things.
1) Andre Johnson still has it- NFL record 461 receiving yards in the last 2 weeks
2) The Patriots love sharing. Yesterday 6 players scored touchdowns. Tom Brady, Stevan Ridley, Shane Vereen, Wes Welker, Julian Edelman (2 scores) and Steve Gregory.
3) The favorite snack of the Jets is Butterfingers. 5 fumbles by five different people- 4 lost.
4) RG3 is even better than we think he is. 20-28 for 311 and 4 TDS. OK he did throw a pick.
5) Cole Beasley is underrated . He may be 5'8", but he was great in the slot for Dallas.
6) Arian Foster knows where the end zone is. 6 scores in his last 5 games.
7) It is possible to throw for a league leading 312 yards a game and be 4-7. Sorry Stafford.
8) There are a lot of rules in football that we have never heard of.
9) Teams can't stop long plays. 6 scores of 50+ yards in 3 games yesterday.
10) The Jets coaching staff must really be against Tebow if they still won't play him.
Thanks for reading and check back frequently for more stories.
Connor
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