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Volume 130, Number 1 |
July 14, 2009 |
Sports

Seahawks, Falcons fall from unbeaten ranks
Patriots, Eagles look to remain undefeated in tough match-ups next week
Posted 10-13-2004 at 4:40PM

Mike Wong Staff Reporter Summin’ up
St. Louis 33, Seattle 27 (OT)—Seattle controlled most of this game between NFC West rivals. Seattle came into this week with one of the best defenses, allowing only 13 total points in three games. However, they let Marc Bulger score 17 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to tie the game. Bulger hit a streaking Shaun McDonald three minutes into overtime to seal the game.
Detroit 17, Atlanta 10—The unbeaten Atlanta Falcons are now beaten. Detroit’s defense caused three fumbles and an interception, helping seal their victory. Joey Harrington and the Detroit offense got the job done without rookie sensation Roy Williams most of the game. Michael Vick’s and the Falcons’ offense continued to struggle with the West Coast system implemented this year.
New York Jets 16, Buffalo 14—The Jets remain unbeaten after allowing Buffalo to comeback. Drew Bledsoe led the comeback in the fourth quarter with two touchdown passes, without starting running back Travis Henry. Chad Pennington got the Jets in position for Doug Brien to kick what would be the game winning field goal. |