Vick Keeps The Eagles On Schedule For Playoffs

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Michael Vick Gets Taken Down By Brian Cushing

Michael Vick  engineered a nice come from behind win against The Houston Texans as the Eagles consolidated their place at the top of the NFC East. Trailing 24-20 going into the 4th Quarter and looking a bit the worse for wear having taken some heavy Vick led his team by example shrugging off his obvious bruising to run for the go ahead TD and then with just over 4 minutes left he threw another to put the game beyond Houston’s reach.

This was a mighty impressive performance against a good Texans side, who battled hard knowing that their playoff chances would be severely dented by a loss. As things now stand the Eagles have their destiny in their own hands and will take the NFC East if they win out. Their only real challengers the NY Giants will now have the pressure on them and will need to beat the Redskins to stay in touch half a game down.

As for the Houston Texans, well its hard to see where they go from here this season with their only chance of the post season likely to be winning the AFC South, which looks highly improbable given they would need a big slip up by both Indy and the Jags. Still they are continuing to improve and although they are the only NFL team not to make the post season this should change soon.

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2010 AFC South Seasons Prediction

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The AFC South has been a successful division for several years now, largely thanks to the Indianapolis Colts who have been the most consistent team in the NFL for many years. This year looks no different and it is possible that two teams will make the playoffs from the South, given they have the relatively easy AFC West to play in their conference games.

The Indianapolis Colts will be keen to put the disappointment of 2009 behind them,which included throwing away the chance of a perfect season to keep their players fresh only for them to lose in the Super Bowl. The curse of the Bowl losers is unlikely to strike them this year though and they look near certainties for a play off birth and should add the divisional title to their list of honours. Their schedule is similar in strength to last seasons and if they can successfullt negotiate a tough looking November run, which includes New England & San Diego they should be well placed for the wild cards at least.

The Squad looks no worse than last year despite a bit of a clear out in free agency however they have drafted to fill those holes and with the quality they have on offense they can afford the odd defensive slip. Running back looks like their main problem area however they managed to reach the Super Bowl ranked 32 in rush offense so that shouldn’t be a problem. The gap is closing between them and their rivals, however they should manage to retain the crown for at least another season.

The Houston Texans are still looking for their first play off berth and they came mighty close last season thanks to a best ever 9-7 season. They are quietly building a formidable squad and although their defensive secondary still looks weak in certain areas they look as good as any team in the AFC.

Andre Johnston is probably the best wide receiver in the NFL at the moment and he is building up a great relationship with QB Matt Schaub, himself a very under rated talent. They have drafted pretty well and Kareem Jackson should help alleviate the loss of Dunta Robinson, and the defensive line is stuffed with talent so they should have another good season.

I cant see Houston taking the division with their schedule however second place beckons again and a wild card is a distinct possibility.

The Tennessee Titanshad a dreadful start to their 2009 season losing their 1st 6 games ending with a humiliating 59-0 loss against New England. Then they finished withan 8-2 run in and going into their last two games even had a slim chance of a playoff berth. The loss of Albert Haynesworth hit them harder than many forecast and their defensive ranking colapsed from 7th in 2008 to 28th in 2009. This is the big worry and although they have drafted a lot of defensive talent I am not sure they will have an impact in 2010.

The Titans will pose a threat offensively and Chris Johnson should pile up the running yards but they don’t look good enough overall to threaten either the Colts or Texans.

The Jacksonville Jaguars are unlucky to be in such a strong division and although they will be a threat on the ground the rest of the squad looks distinctly average. They realised they need to upgrade their defense and have drafted 4 linemen with their 1st four picks. This will bode well for the future but will have virtually no impact in 2010. similarly their free agency moves look more like those of a rebuilding team than one looking to challenge for the division. If they can match last seasons 7 wins it will have been a good season for them.

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Houston Texans Resign Pro Bowler DeMeco Ryans

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Houston Texans showed that they intend to try and build  on last seasons 9-7 record (their 1st ever winning season) by resigning Pro Bowl Linebacker  DeMeco Ryans, who was a restricted free agent.  The six-year, $48 million deal will him one of the  highest pain linebackers in the NFL and will keep him at Houston until the end of the 2015 season.

Resigning Ryans is a very positive move for the Texans who already have a potent offense and but in the crunch games against the Indianapolis Colts last season failed to stop Peyton Manning in close losses. This move will mean they can focus on other defensive areas in the draft with a bit of safety cover being a priority given Eugene Wilson (right) seems to be too injury prone to rely on. If they can get their defense right they could be surprise contenders in the AFC South in 2010.

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