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A Historical Comeback
3rd November, 2005 - 4:04 am
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TEAM RANKINGS:
The NFL Team Rankings After Week 4
Correll Buckhalter may or may not have crossed the plane of the goal line, but the Eagles are still our top team despite the 2-2 record, followed by the Giants, Titans and Steelers.

STANDING 10:
College Football Player Rankings (QB, RB, WR) After Week 5
How impressive have the quarterbacks of the Big 12 been this season? Four out of the top-5 QB ratings in college football belong to Colt McCoy, Sam Bradford, Chase Daniel and Zac Robinson.

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The NFL Player Rankings After Week 4
Drew Brees is now leading QBs, giving the Saints the leading FIC QB and RB. Greg Jennings and Jason Witten remain the leaders at WR and TE, but Santana Moss and Antonio Gates had productive Sundays.

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By Rodrick Wimby

In Foxboro , Mass. – New England Patriots linebacker, Tedy Bruschi returned to the gridiron of Gillette Stadium tenaciously, adhering to the direction of the opposition, hearkening the opposition’s play call with keen focus and accentuating assignments for victory, all in one inner-circle of football craved fans.

If you’ve ever pondered … situations that were impossible or paced in distraught ... this might be a brainer, but interesting.

You may question Tedy Bruschi’s great comeback . How did he do it? The consensus of fans? Probably defying all odds.

Sunday night, November 30, 2005 New England Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi returned to the cold gridiron, savory , undaunted from being plagued with a minor, but dangerous stroke three days after the Pro Bowl that nearly disserviced his career.

For the first time since febuary Bruschi earned a comparable two tackles, five assist and played most of the defensive downs until having to sit out of the second quarter …(ahem) water break.

With a complete camaraderie amongst his teammates the Patriots linebacker Bruschi, obviously have set an atonement – being warmly embraced by some 65,000 plus, meaningful fans and Bruschi's wife who supported tremendously throughout the entire game. While Tedy’s emotional return was acknowledged, Bruschi dutifully made plays with no regrets - without feeling sorry for himself.

With a wanderlust for football, being a team play-maker, Tedy Bruschi, 54, catapulted his team to a victory of 21-16 after coming back from an almost loss. Bruschi, at 33 years of age welcomed himself back to a job, a game, a love in which he cherishes and truly loves.
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