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Overreacting to NFL Week 9: Who dat? My Super Bowl picks are ...

We might very well end up remembering Week 9 as a Separation Sunday in the NFC, a week when a series of contending teams established themselves as legitimate threats to advance in a deep and dangerous confidence. The marquee game in the afternoon featured the  Saints  and  Rams  battling it out in New Orleans, with  Drew Brees  and Co. knocking off the  NFL 's last undefeated team in convincing fashion. You can read more about the  Saints' own statement win right here , but now, let's look at the second tier of NFC contenders who stepped up and made some statements about their interest in contending this week.  Minnesota Vikings The situation : Coming off a brutal loss to the Saints, Minnesota hosting the  Lions  in a critical division matchup, while trying to ease star players on both sides of the ball back into the game. How they handled it : The Vikings ran well, passed pretty well and snuffed out Detroit's offense to ...

A turnover, a trick play and Tom: How the Pats beat the Pack

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- There was a playoff vibe in Sunday night’s thoroughly entertaining and highly competitive game between the  Green Bay Packers  and  New England Patriots . And the Patriots sure looked primed and ready for another push to the playoffs in recording  a 31-17 victory , in which they scored 14 unanswered points in the fourth quarter and that featured some familiar staples. There was razzle-dazzle on offense in the fourth quarter --  Julian Edelman throwing a cross-the-field pass to running back  James White , who ran 37 yards to set up the go-ahead touchdown. Yes, the old Kent State quarterback still can sling it. "It's always nice to throw a pass. I'm just mad that James didn’t get in [the end zone]. I would have had a better stat line," Edelman cracked. "I definitely felt the crowd get fired up after that. It was a real swing right there." The play  sparked memories of the double pass  in which Edelman connected with...

5 takeaways from the Patriots’ sixth-straight win

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  5 takeaways from the Patriots’ sixth-straight win The lone turnover turned the game. Julian Edelman Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman runs after the catch during third quarter action against the Packers. –Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff By Dave D'Onofrio 1:38 AM Five takeaways after the Patriots pull away from the Packers to score a 31-17 victory and a sixth-straight win. Brady over Rodgers oversimplifies it The allure of Sunday night’s game for the national audience was the battle between Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers, with two of their generation’s elite quarterbacks trading possession of the football, and with the Patriots’ victory will come the headlines that Brady outdueled his Packer counterpart. But that assessment would be dramatically oversimplifying things. Brady and Rodgers were both fine. Brady finished 22 of 35 for 294 yards and a touchdown; Rodgers went 24-for-43, totaling 259 yards and two scores. Their passer ratings were 99 and 89.2, respectively. Per that me...