
Going into Week 9 in the NFL its clear that the New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts are the two best teams in the NFL. Both teams from New York, the Giants and the Jets, were overrated by NFL fans after three weeks. Also, the Dallas Cowboy and Philadelphia Eagles are the class of the NFC East.
The other two teams, Eagles and Cowboys are tied at the top of the NFC East and face each other this Sunday, a game that could determine which team heads into the playoffs with a top four seed and which team will be fighting for the wildcard.
The Eagles have been incredible since being upset by the Raiders in Week 6, 13 to 9 as 14 point NFL betting favorites. They’ve covered two spreads in a row including absolutely dominating the Giants 40 to 17 just last Sunday as 1 point home faves.
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NFL Football by Sportsbook Bonus on December 28th, 2008

The Philadelphia Eagles crushed the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, 44-3. The Eagles will now advance to the NFL playoffs with a wild card and the Dallas Cowboys will go home and pick up the pieces.
Donovan McNabb and the Eagles offense looked strong, but the real disaster was Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys offense, with fumbles and interceptions, combined with an overall lack of productivity resulting in the worst loss of the season to a hated rival.
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NFL Football by Sportsbook Bonus on October 16th, 2008

The Dallas Cowboy’s cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones has been suspended for at least four games for his recent violation of the league’s personal conduct policy, the NFL announced this week.
The league said Jones was involved in an alcohol-related incident at a Dallas hotel on Oct. 8. Other reports indicated Jones was involved in an alcohol-related fight with a bodyguard assigned to him by the Cowboys, and that hotel employees called the police.
Jones will not be paid during the suspension. Commissioner Roger Goodell will determine the ultimate length of Jones’ suspension after Dallas’ Week 11 game against Washington on Nov. 16.
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NFL Football by Sportsbook Bonus on October 14th, 2008

The already hurting Dallas Cowboys must now play a few games without two-time Pro Bowl quarterback Tony Romo, who has a broken finger on his throwing hand.
There was indeed something wrong when Romo badly missed on his last two pass attempts to Terrell Owens in a 30-24 overtime loss at Arizona on Sunday, the Cowboys’ second defeat in three games. Coach Wade Phillips said Monday that Romo broke his right pinkie finger on the first play of OT.
Brad Johnson, the 40-year-old backup whose last start was in 2006 for Minnesota, takes over Sunday when the Cowboys plays at St. Louis.
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