Daily Archives: November 27th, 2012

Eric Decker Thinks Being Critical Of Chiefs Game Helps Team

DENVER (CBS4) – The Denver Broncos are on a six-game winning streak with a chance to make it seven against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but wide receiver Eric Decker believes the team should be a little bit critical of their last game against the Kansas City Chiefs at the same time as looking ahead to the Bucs. “Definitely got to be critical. That’s our best attribute; we’re always trying to get better. As a team as a whole we didn’t play our best football,” Decker said on Xfinity Monday Live! “That’s something we looked at in the film room and saw things that we could correct … Kansas City is a great team, give them credit for the way they play. I think their defense is very underrated, but it was enjoyable to get a win in that place.” One of the bright spots of the Chiefs game was running back Knowshon Moreno. He was inactive for eight weeks and left the game with 20 carries for 85 yards. “He was hungry. He’s been waiting a little bit on the bench to get his opportunity. Finally it came and he seized it,” Decker said. “I think he did a great job, running hard, caught some big balls in the passing game and he was big in protection. I think he played a great game.” Decker said defensive end Robert Ayers found out Saturday night that his father had passed away but he still played on Sunday. “It’s always tough to see a teammate, a brother go through something like that. He found out Saturday night late and probably didn’t get much sleep. (He has) a big heart to play in that game and to focus for 60 minutes,” he said. After a slow start, Decker has been having a great year receiving, but a lot of the credit can still go to his working relationship with Peyton Manning. “I think the biggest thing I’ve learned is just how to be a professional, how to go about your business as far as preparation from week to week to make yourself as successful as you can on Sunday,” Decker said. “And to just how to be a pro off the field, giving back and just to be a standup person.” Decker isn’t the only receiver having a great year, Demaryius Thomas has also been putting up big numbers and Decker said it’s “amazing” to play opposite of him. “It’s been amazing playing opposite this guy. He’s a freak of nature. He’s a guy who’s 230 (pounds), runs like he’s about 180, very tall, very physical, he’s a playmaker. It’s good to see him playing so well because again, it opens us up on the other side.” Decker said the receivers are competitive with each other, but are always teammates on the field. “The best thing about it is there’s such a fondness and a friendship within the receiver room that we all want to be successful,” he said. “We all want to be great, but again, we want to see each other be successful too. We feed off performances, how we did in practices. It just makes us better.” The Buccaneers are coming off a heartbreaking loss to their division rivals the Atlanta Falcons and have been playing decent football. They come to Denver on Sunday. Kickoff is 2:05 p.m. – By Matthew J. Buettner, CBSDenver.com Watch more of the video with Eric Decker in the  Xfinity Monday Live! section .

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Video: Charles on autograph situation

Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles talks about why he asked Denver quarterback Peyton Manning for his autograph. Earlier: AFC West blogger Bill Willi…

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MVP Meter: Manning, Brady back on top (Pro Football Weekly)

The top of this week’s MVP Meter is a bit like that comfy old blanket you may have pulled out from the closet on a cold night recently. It’s familiar, seasoned more than worn down and still so effective.

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MVP Meter: Manning, Brady back on top (Pro Football Weekly)

NFL roundup: 49ers place Hunter on IR; Giants sign 2 RBs (The SportsXchange)

San Francisco 49ers running back Kendall Hunter is out for the season with a knee injury suffered in Sunday’s victory over the New Orleans Saints.

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NFL roundup: 49ers place Hunter on IR; Giants sign 2 RBs (The SportsXchange)

Mad dash for playoff spots as season turns for home (Reuters)

(Reuters) – Super Bowl contenders have started to emerge from the pack with a handful of teams poised to clinch playoff spots this weekend as the National Football League’s (NFL) regular season enters the home stretch. Heading into final month of the schedule, 26 of the league’s 32 teams are within two games of a playoff spot with only the Kansas City Chiefs (1-10) without a chance of making the trip to New Orleans in February for the NFL’s championship game. …

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Week 13 defensive rankings (Pro Football Weekly)

 Here are PFW’s Week 13 defensive rankings.Baltimore Ravens vs. SteelersSan Francisco 49ers at RamsChicago Bears vs. SeahawksHouston Texans at TitansSeattle Seahawks at BearsArizona Cardinals at JetsNew York Jets vs. CardinalsPittsburgh Steelers at RavensDallas Cowboys vs. EaglesGreen Bay Packers vs. VikingsCleveland Browns at RaidersNew England Patriots at DolphinsDenver Broncos vs. BuccaneersCarolina Panthers at ChiefsCincinnati Bengals at ChargersIndianapolis Colts at LionsBuffalo Bills vs. JaguarsDetroit Lions vs. ColtsNew York Giants at RedskinsSan Diego Chargers vs. BengalsSt. …

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Week 13 defensive rankings (Pro Football Weekly)

PREVIEW-NFL-Mad dash for playoff spots as season turns for home (Reuters)

Nov 27 (Reuters) – Super Bowl contenders have started to emerge from the pack with a handful of teams poised to clinch playoff spots this weekend as the National Football League’s (NFL) regular season enters the home stretch. Heading into final month of the schedule, 26 of the league’s 32 teams are within two games of a playoff spot with only the Kansas City Chiefs (1-10) without a chance of making the trip to New Orleans in February for the NFL’s championship game. …

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Texans still top AP Pro32 rankings; others gaining (The Associated Press)

NEW YORK (AP) — The New England Patriots are moving up in the AP Pro32 power rankings, thanks to another second-half-of-the-season winning streak.

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Texans still top AP Pro32 rankings; others gaining (The Associated Press)

Broncos’ Moreno goes from forgotten to must-have (Pro Football Weekly)

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Broncos’ Moreno goes from forgotten to must-have (Pro Football Weekly)

Chargers safety Bigby out for awhile

U-T San Diego reports Chargers starting safety Atari Bigby will miss 3-5 weeks with a groin injury he suffered Sunday. There are five weeks left in th…

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Chargers safety Bigby out for awhile