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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

The Steelers and the Patriots recovered the lead

The San Francisco 49ers and Houston Texans returned to claim his best game to get wins that kept two separate winners and leaders in the tenth week of the National Football League (NFL).

New Orleans Saints also continued leadership, while the Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots regained their status to return to winning first place in their respective divisions.

The Chicago Bears and overtook the Detroit Lions in the fight for second place and falling squarely between the teams that aspire to be in the finals of the competition.

Losing the big surprises of the day were going to star in the Philadelphia Eagles and Baltimore Ravens , which the latter was going to cost the loss of leadership, and the Indianapolis Colts (0-10) are still without a victory in the NFL.

The 49ers did not yield on its winning drive and won by 27-20 to the New York Giants in a game that had suspense and a good game until the final seconds of regulation.

The victory was the seventh straight for the 49ers, who stay with 8-1 record and is the second best of the National Conference (NFC) is only surpassed by the Green Bay Packers (8-0), who play Monday against Minnesota Vikings.

The defensive tackle Justin Smith blocked a ball thrown by quarterback Eli Manning in the 49ers' 10-yard line to prevent the room and down the Giants had the opportunity to tie the game.

The battle of NFC leaders did not disappoint anyone and was a demonstration of good time playing for the 49ers surprising that cross at the top of the classification of AL West.

Quarterback Matt Schaub returned to be secure in his passing game and defense of the Texans also supported him to win by 37-9 to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and confirm that these moments are the most complete team that is in the NFL.

Schaub threw for two touchdown passes, while runners Arian Foster, Ben Tate and Derrick Ward also advanced on the ground for a 'touchdown' every one that allowed the Texans (7-3) get fourth straight win for the first time So far this season.

The Saints took advantage of a disputed decision head coach of the Falcons, Mike Smith, in overtime, and a field goal 26 yards from the kicker John Kasay won 26-23 to keep leading the South Division National Conference (NFC) and 7-3 mark.

Smith, had ventured to go to the room and down in its territory and the strategy failed him by not giving the ball to get it to the Saints and Kasay decided the duel of teams in the Southern Division, which left the Falcons brand of 5-4 and broken a run of three consecutive wins.

The litmus test that had to pass the Cincinnati Bengals in his first defense of the leadership of the North Division of the American Conference (AFC) against the Steelers (7-3) was not positive because their opponents had a running game and defense demolition, which they won 24-17.

Running back Rashard Mendenhall got two rushing touchdowns with two separate land and the defense made two interceptions rookie quarterback Andy Dalton in the fourth quarter to prevent the Bengals (6-3), who snapped streak of five straight wins.

The power of the Patriots came back in the duel of teams in the AL East (AFC) to get a convincing 37-16 victory against its direct rival New York Jets.

The key to victory was in the trilogy that made up the winning quarterback Tom Brady to tight end Rob Gronkowski, who was his best goal in the attack, while the defensive end Andre Carter became a nightmare for the Jets' offense.

Especially for quarterback Mark Sanchez Mexican shot down five times, Carter took care of it and helped with four fifth to his teammate Mark Anderson.

The victory allowed the Patriots (6-3) return to lead in the AL East and break run of two consecutive defeats they had to stop three in a row for the first time since 2002.

Again the strength and safety of the Bears defense allowed them to get an easy victory by 37-13 against the Lions in the match for second place in the North Division of the National Conference (NFC), now shared by both teams mark of 6-3, having won four consecutive wins.

Quarterback Tony Romo Hispanic reclaimed its status as a leader in the attack of the Dallas Cowboys (5-4) and a work of three shipments led his team score a clear victory 44-7 blowout of the Buffalo Bills (5-4).

The so-called " Dream Team "of the NFL at the start of the new season, the Eagles (3-6), saw the Arizona Cardinals also beat them in his field at 21-17 and left the game in crisis, as well to question the quarterback, Michael Vick, who has lost brightness and efficiency in his offensive game.

The surprise also jumped after the Seattle Seahawks (3-6) beat the Ravens 22-17 to (6-3) to break a run of three consecutive defeats.

In other matches of the day Sunday, Miami defeated Washington 20-9, 17-3 to Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Tennessee 30-3 to Carolina, 17-10 Denver to Kansas City and St. Louis 13-12 in Cleveland.

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