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Football Radio Show: Week 17 Recap Part 4

Washington Redskins Alfred Morris Football Radio Show: Week 17 Recap Part 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Playoffs essentially started with Week 17 on Sunday. Not only was Adrian Peterson chasing the single season rushing record but If the Vikings could beat the Packers, they would earn a spot in the NFC Playoffs. While in the 2012 regular season finale the NFC East title and a trip to the Playoffs would go to the winner of the Dallas Cowboys at Washington Redskins. Well AD fell just short of the rushing record but the Vikings got into the tournament, and once again Cowboy fan goes home crying after losing to the Redskins 28-18. Dave and Casey close the regular season with reviews of  Dolphins at Patriots, Rams at Seahawks, Packers at Vikings, and Cowboys at Redskins on this episode of The Football Radio Show.

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Football Radio Show: Week 17 Recap Part 2

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Going into Week 17 the Bears needed some help to get into the Playoffs, but it would only matter if they beat the Lions. Well the Bears won 26-24 and held Calvin Johnson just short of 2000 yards on the season. Then the Bears needed to root for the Packers to beat the Vikings which I’m sure felt very dirty and probably felt a lot worse after the Pack didn’t cooperate, thus ending the season for the Bears. Dave and Casey recap Bears at Lions, Browns at Steelers, Ravens at Bengals, and Jets at Bills on this episode of The Football Radio Show.

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Football Radio Show: Week 17 Preview Part 3

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Here at the Football Radio Show we’re sad that it’s already Week 17 in the NFL but we’re very happy that so many of the games have Playoff implications. As of late, the NFL seems to get it right with scheduling Divisional games to close the season. Casey and Dave preview some big time games  featuring Packers at Vikings, Dolphins at Patriots, Raiders at Chargers, Rams at Seahawks, and Cardinals at 49ers on this episode of The Football Radio Show.

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My, my, my how the time flies. It’s hard to believe Week 17 in the NFL is already here, but it is and the 2012 Playoff story will be written after Sunday’s games. Dave and Casey preview Bucs at Falcons, Jets at Bills, Ravens at Bengals, Bears at Lions, and Texans at Colts on this episode of The Football Radio Show.

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Football Radio Show: Week 16 Recap Part 3

Seahawks Russell Wilson Football Radio Show: Week 16 Recap Part 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Week 16 finale came via Sunday Night Football when the Seattle Seahawks hosted the San Francisco 49ers, but the Seahawks were anything but gracious hosts stomping the 49ers 42-13. Casey and Dave also recap Giants at Ravens, Saints at Cowboys, Redskins at Eagles, Vikings at Texans, and Rams at Bucs on this episode of The Football Radio Show.

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Green Bay Packers Aaron Rodgers Football Radio Show: Week 16 Recap Part 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

With the 2012 NFL Playoffs right around the corner the Green Bay Packers look to be nearing post season form as they put a shellacking on the Titans 55-7. Dave and Casey also take a look back at Bills at Dolphins, Raiders at Panthers, Colts at Chiefs, and Patriots at Jaguars on this episode of The Football Radio Show.

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With one week left in the 2012 NFL regular season all the AFC Playoff teams are set after the Bengals went into Pittsburgh and beat the Steelers 13-10 to secure their spot in the Playoffs and to bounce the Steelers. Casey and Dave also recap Falcons at Lions, Bears at Cardinals, Chargers at Jets, and Browns at Broncos on this episode of The Football Radio Show.

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Football Radio Show: Week 16 FRS Preview Episode 3

Giants Eli Manning and Ravens Joe Flacco Football Radio Show: Week 16 FRS Preview Episode 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Week 16 FRS Preview Episode 3 some of the good, the bad, and the ugly but the biggest game is Joe Flacco and the Baltimore Ravens hosting Eli Manning and the New York Giants. The Ravens are in the Playoffs but are at risk to lose their grip on the AFC North. The Giants need to win out to have a real shot at post season play. Casey and Dave also dig into Vikings at Texans, Chargers at Jets, Browns at Broncos, and Bears at Cardinals on this episode of The Football Radio Show.

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