Thursday, November 01, 2012

NFL Scores, Standings and Stats; Week 9 Schedule


AFC

East
Patriots5310.4
Dolphins432.4
Bills34-9.8
Jets35-1.6
North
Ravens520.6
Steelers430.4
Bengals34-6.0
Browns26-7.1
South
Texans6111.6
Colts43-7.4
Titans35-11.6
Jaguars16-11.0
West
Broncos439.5
Chargers34-2.3
Raiders34-7.9
Chiefs16-14.7


NFC

East
Giants629.9
Cowboys341.8
Eagles34-3.8
Redskins35-0.3
North
Bears619.9
Vikings53-0.3
Packers536.4
Lions34-0.6
South
Falcons707.4
Buccaneers343.1
Saints25-3.4
Panthers16-1.1
West
49ers6211.7
Seahawks444.3
Cardinals44-0.7
Rams35-2.5

Week 8 Scores

WeekDayDateWinner/tieLoser/tiePtsWPtsLYdsWTOWYdsLTOL
8ThuOctober 25boxscoreTampa Bay Buccaneers@Minnesota Vikings361741603693
8SunOctober 28boxscoreDenver BroncosNew Orleans Saints341453012521
8SunOctober 28boxscoreChicago BearsCarolina Panthers232221034162
8SunOctober 28boxscoreMiami Dolphins@New York Jets30923613632
8SunOctober 28boxscoreIndianapolis Colts@Tennessee Titans191345713390
8SunOctober 28boxscoreDetroit LionsSeattle Seahawks282441513692
8SunOctober 28boxscorePittsburgh SteelersWashington Redskins271235502550
8SunOctober 28boxscoreAtlanta Falcons@Philadelphia Eagles301739202700
8SunOctober 28boxscoreNew York Giants@Dallas Cowboys292429324346
8SunOctober 28boxscoreOakland Raiders@Kansas City Chiefs261634412994
8SunOctober 28boxscoreGreen Bay PackersJacksonville Jaguars241523813411
8SunOctober 28boxscoreCleveland BrownsSan Diego Chargers7625002651
8SunOctober 28boxscoreNew England Patriots@St. Louis Rams45747303262
8MonOctober 29boxscoreSan Francisco 49ers@Arizona Cardinals24331702651

Week 9 Schedule

Week Day Date VisTm HomeTm Time
9 Thu November 1 Kansas City Chiefs @ San Diego Chargers 8:20 PM
9 Sun November 4 Denver Broncos @ Cincinnati Bengals 1:00 PM
9 Sun November 4 Baltimore Ravens @ Cleveland Browns 1:00 PM
9 Sun November 4 Miami Dolphins @ Indianapolis Colts 1:00 PM
9 Sun November 4 Arizona Cardinals @ Green Bay Packers 1:00 PM
9 Sun November 4 Buffalo Bills @ Houston Texans 1:00 PM
9 Sun November 4 Detroit Lions @ Jacksonville Jaguars 1:00 PM
9 Sun November 4 Chicago Bears @ Tennessee Titans 1:00 PM
9 Sun November 4 Carolina Panthers @ Washington Redskins 1:00 PM
9 Sun November 4 Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Oakland Raiders 4:05 PM
9 Sun November 4 Minnesota Vikings @ Seattle Seahawks 4:05 PM
9 Sun November 4 Pittsburgh Steelers @ New York Giants 4:15 PM
9 Sun November 4 Dallas Cowboys @ Atlanta Falcons 8:20 PM
9 Mon November 5 Philadelphia Eagles @ New Orleans Saints 8:30 PM

Passing

Rk Tm Cmp Att Yds TD Int Y/G Rate Sk GWD
1 Tom Brady NWE 209 320 2408 16 3 301.0 100.6 14 2
2 Drew Brees NOR 188 315 2310 20 8 330.0 93.0 13 1
3 Matthew Stafford DET 198 313 2108 8 7 301.1 82.1 14 3
4 Brandon Weeden CLE 165 299 1912 9 10 239.0 70.8 13 1
5 Aaron Rodgers GNB 205 297 2165 21 4 270.6 107.9 28 1
6 Eli Manning NYG 184 294 2301 12 8 287.6 89.1 6 3
7 Andrew Luck IND 160 288 1971 8 8 281.6 74.6 18 3
8 Tony Romo DAL 186 283 2073 9 13 296.1 78.8 13 1
9 Mark Sanchez NYJ 144 272 1736 10 8 217.0 72.8 18 1
10 Carson Palmer OAK 162 269 1941 9 5 277.3 85.7 12 2
11 Ben Roethlisberger PIT 179 268 1987 14 3 283.9 101.4 13 2
12 Michael Vick PHI 157 266 1823 9 8 260.4 78.6 20 3
13 Matt Ryan ATL 182 265 2018 17 6 288.3 103.0 15 3
14 Christian Ponder MIN 171 262 1743 10 7 217.9 85.8 19 1
15 Peyton Manning DEN 176 257 2113 17 4 301.9 109.0 10 2
16 Joe Flacco BAL 150 252 1837 9 6 262.4 84.0 18 1
17 Sam Bradford STL 153 249 1797 8 7 224.6 82.4 23 1
18 Andy Dalton CIN 156 243 1831 13 10 261.6 87.7 17 1
19 Philip Rivers SDG 157 243 1646 10 9 235.1 82.4 19
20 Josh Freeman TAM 123 223 1800 14 5 257.1 93.3 11
21 Robert Griffin III WAS 149 223 1778 8 3 222.3 97.3 16 1
22 Matt Schaub HOU 140 222 1650 10 4 235.7 93.1 8
23 Ryan Fitzpatrick BUF 133 218 1435 15 9 205.0 86.1 8 1
24 Jay Cutler CHI 125 215 1545 9 8 220.7 78.9 25 1
25 Cam Newton CAR 121 212 1701 5 8 243.0 75.2 17
26 Russell Wilson SEA 129 210 1466 10 8 183.3 82.4 14 2
27 Alex Smith SFO 145 209 1659 12 5 207.4 102.1 22
28 Blaine Gabbert JAX 115 207 1209 7 3 172.7 77.9 17 1
29 Matt Cassel KAN 123 206 1368 6 10 228.0 69.0 15 1
Rk Tm Cmp Att Yds TD Int Y/G Rate Sk GWD
30 Ryan Tannehill MIA 120 203 1472 4 6 210.3 75.8 13
31 Matt Hasselbeck TEN 118 185 1167 6 4 194.5 83.3 12 2
32 Kevin Kolb ARI 109 183 1169 8 3 194.8 86.1 27 2
33 John Skelton ARI 73 126 746 1 4 186.5 64.5 12 1
34 Jake Locker TEN 67 106 781 4 2 195.3 90.2 3 1
35 Brady Quinn KAN 26 44 213 0 3 71.0 43.1 1
36 Chad Henne JAX 11 22 94 0 0 47.0 61.6 3
37 Matt Moore MIA 11 19 131 1 0 26.2 96.6 1
38 Shaun Hill DET 10 13 172 2 0 172.0 157.9 0
39 Kyle Orton DAL 9 10 89 1 0 89.0 137.1 0
40 Kirk Cousins WAS 5 9 111 1 2 111.0 97.2 1
41 Colin Kaepernick SFO 5 9 89 0 0 17.8 89.6 2
42 Rusty Smith TEN 3 5 34 0 0 34.0 80.4 0
43 T.J. Yates HOU 2 5 23 0 1 11.5 15.0 0
44 Derek Anderson CAR 3 3 46 0 0 46.0 118.7 0
45 Ryan Mallett NWE 1 3 17 0 0 17.0 53.5 0
46 Tyrod Taylor BAL 2 3 30 0 0 15.0 99.3 0
47 Tim Tebow NYJ 2 3 32 0 0 4.0 102.1 1
48 David Carr NYG 1 2 4 0 0 4.0 56.2 1
49 Kellen Clemens STL 1 2 39 0 1 39.0 56.2 0
50 Tim Masthay GNB 1 2 27 1 0 3.4 135.4 0
51 Antonio Brown PIT 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 39.6 0
52 Jason Campbell CHI 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 79.2 0
53 Armanti Edwards CAR 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 39.6 0
54 John Hekker STL 1 1 2 1 0 0.3 118.7 0
55 Josh Morgan WAS 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 39.6 0
56 Matt Prater DEN 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 39.6 0
57 Mohamed Sanu CIN 1 1 73 1 0 18.3 158.3 0
58 Brad Smith BUF 0 1 0 0 1 0.0 0.0 0

Rushing

Rushing
Rk Tm Att Yds ▾ TD Lng Y/A Y/G Fmb
1 Adrian Peterson MIN 151 775 4 64 5.1 96.9 2
2 Marshawn Lynch SEA 159 757 3 77 4.8 94.6 1
3 Alfred Morris WAS 151 717 5 39 4.7 89.6 1
4 Stevan Ridley NWE 150 716 5 41 4.8 89.5 2
5 Arian Foster HOU 168 659 9 46 3.9 94.1 0
6 Frank Gore SFO 119 656 4 37 5.5 82.0 2
7 Chris Johnson TEN 131 595 2 83 4.5 74.4 1
8 Jamaal Charles KAN 120 595 2 91 5.0 85.0 3
9 Ahmad Bradshaw NYG 126 570 4 37 4.5 81.4 2
10 Willis McGahee DEN 123 554 4 31 4.5 79.1 3
11 Doug Martin TAM 129 543 3 41 4.2 77.6 0
12 Ray Rice BAL 106 524 5 43 4.9 74.9 0
13 C.J. Spiller BUF 72 523 4 56 7.3 74.7 2
14 Shonn Greene NYJ 139 509 5 36 3.7 63.6 3
15 LeSean McCoy PHI 127 504 2 34 4.0 72.0 3
16 Reggie Bush MIA 112 493 3 65 4.4 70.4 2
17 Robert Griffin III WAS 70 476 6 76 6.8 59.5 8
18 Trent Richardson CLE 127 470 5 32 3.7 58.8 1
19 Darren McFadden OAK 132 438 2 64 3.3 62.6 1
20 Matt Forte CHI 95 436 2 39 4.6 72.7 0
21 BenJarvus Green-Ellis CIN 125 431 2 20 3.4 61.6 3
22 Michael Turner ATL 108 415 3 27 3.8 59.3 2
23 Maurice Jones-Drew JAX 86 414 1 59 4.8 69.0 2
24 Steven Jackson STL 108 403 1 23 3.7 50.4 0
25 Ryan Mathews SDG 82 354 1 18 4.3 70.8 2
26 Daryl Richardson STL 62 335 0 53 5.4 41.9 2
27 DeMarco Murray DAL 75 330 1 48 4.4 66.0 1
28 Donald Brown IND 74 319 1 19 4.3 63.8 0
29 Cam Newton CAR 51 310 3 40 6.1 44.3 8
30 Mikel Leshoure DET 76 305 1 16 4.0 61.0 2
31 Kendall Hunter SFO 60 301 1 26 5.0 37.6 1
32 Jonathan Dwyer PIT 58 299 0 34 5.2 59.8 1
33 Pierre Thomas NOR 58 257 1 48 4.4 36.7 0
34 Cedric Benson GNB 71 248 1 11 3.5 49.6 1
35 Michael Bush CHI 67 247 3 20 3.7 35.3 0
36 Michael Vick PHI 48 247 1 20 5.1 35.3 9
37 Andre Brown NYG 46 236 5 31 5.1 33.7 0
38 Brandon Bolden NWE 43 234 2 27 5.4 39.0 0
39 Alex Green GNB 76 219 0 41 2.9 36.5 0
40 DeAngelo Williams CAR 61 210 2 27 3.4 30.0 1
41 Vick Ballard IND 61 206 0 26 3.4 29.4 0
42 Fred Jackson BUF 53 197 1 13 3.7 39.4 2
43 Jonathan Stewart CAR 52 184 0 20 3.5 36.8 1
44 Jackie Battle SDG 41 182 3 52 4.4 26.0 0
45 Ben Tate HOU 43 178 2 25 4.1 29.7 1
46 Shaun Draughn KAN 47 177 1 25 3.8 25.3 1
47 Felix Jones DAL 49 168 2 22 3.4 24.0 2
48 Ryan Williams ARI 58 164 0 25 2.8 32.8 2
49 Danny Woodhead NWE 48 164 1 19 3.4 20.5 0
50 Daniel Thomas MIA 51 155 3 9 3.0 31.0 2
51 Rashad Jennings JAX 51 149 1 21 2.9 29.8 1
52 Tashard Choice BUF 34 145 0 22 4.3 29.0 0
53 Andrew Luck IND 26 143 3 19 5.5 20.4 5
54 Jacquizz Rodgers ATL 39 137 0 43 3.5 19.6 0
55 Ronnie Hillman DEN 31 136 0 31 4.4 27.2 1
56 Mark Ingram NOR 47 134 1 12 2.9 19.1 0
57 LaRod Stephens-Howling ARI 51 133 2 27 2.6 22.2 0
58 Bilal Powell NYJ 34 131 0 11 3.9 21.8 0
59 Robert Turbin SEA 30 129 0 15 4.3 16.1 0
60 Aaron Rodgers GNB 27 129 0 19 4.8 16.1 1
61 Alex Smith SFO 27 129 0 24 4.8 16.1 3
62 Russell Wilson SEA 36 128 0 14 3.6 16.0 2
63 Isaac Redman PIT 50 127 1 13 2.5 25.4 0
64 Lamar Miller MIA 23 126 1 22 5.5 25.2 0
65 Bernard Pierce BAL 23 122 0 21 5.3 17.4 0
66 Justin Forsett HOU 23 120 0 17 5.2 17.1 0
67 Darren Sproles NOR 26 117 0 47 4.5 16.7 0
68 LeGarrette Blount TAM 33 116 2 35 3.5 16.6 0
69 Joique Bell DET 30 116 1 13 3.9 16.6 1
70 Kevin Smith DET 30 116 1 19 3.9 23.2 0
71 Peyton Hillis KAN 25 116 0 18 4.6 29.0 1
72 Toby Gerhart MIN 31 108 0 22 3.5 13.5 2
73 Christian Ponder MIN 24 104 1 23 4.3 13.0 3
74 Montario Hardesty CLE 25 87 1 14 3.5 17.4 1
75 Tim Tebow NYJ 23 78 0 22 3.4 9.8 0
76 Chris Wells ARI 29 76 0 10 2.6 25.3 0
77 Phillip Tanner DAL 24 61 0 9 2.5 8.7 0
78 Curtis Brinkley SDG 29 60 0 12 2.1 15.0 1

Receiving


Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Games on the AVE: Gamespot Reviews Assassin's Creed III

Also available on PS3


In some respects, Connor is a vessel for ideas more than a force of nature in his own right, though few heroes could hope to outshine the charming and worldly star of Assassin's Creed II, Ezio Auditore. Noah Watts' unsure voice acting keeps Connor at arm's length, emotionally--though in some respects, the distance is appropriate, given Connor's uncertain path through a complex political landscape. It's the time of the American Revolution, and Connor finds himself a key figure on and off the battlefield. He fires cannons, commands troops, and jams his tomahawk into loyalist flesh. He rides with the delightful Paul Revere and conspires with Samuel Adams, thus allowing you to participate in some of the time period's most renowned events: the Boston Tea Party, the Battle of Bunker Hill, and so forth. Assassin's Creed games are well known for their incredible attention to historical detail, and Assassin's Creed III is no exception. Major and minor figures are depicted; the cities of Boston and New York are exquisitely re-created; and even minutiae like the lines of The Beggar's Opera are presented with fine accuracy.
Who is Ratonhnhaké:ton? He's the son of a British father, raised by his Mohawk mother and caught in a struggle between his own people and the colonists spreading through the American Northeast. He's an assassin who, like those before him, believes in the people's right to be free and make their own choices. He's also known as Connor, and he stars in Assassin's Creed III, the most thematically rich game in this ambitious and freewheeling series. 
Yet Assassin's Creed III is less about history and more about the broader themes of the franchise. The Assassin vs. Templar conflict deepens here. You've heard the Templar point of view before, often via the soliloquies of dying men who pleaded the good intentions of a philosophy that nonetheless paved an apparent road to hell. Now, the truth, such as it is, isn't so cut-and-dried. You hear the sincere and convincing words of the men you've assumed represent the wrong side of morality, and must wonder: are the ideas of good and bad so absolute after all? Are the men you cradle in your arms as they gasp their dying breaths necessary casualties, or do they whisper ideas worth hearing and understanding? As one character insists, "There is no one path through life that's right or fair."
Of course, Connor's dilemma is one of the past; in the present day, series constant Desmond Miles plays his own role, making his legend by carving his way through the here and now. Connor fights for the rights of his people; Desmond holds the fate of the world in his hands. Assassin's Creed III draws important parallels between the two men, both of whom navigate a thorny relationship with an estranged father. Surprisingly, given the series' past, Desmond's story tugs at the heart, not because of his newfound relationship with his aloof father, but because he learns more of the First Civilization, and their futile attempts to ward off the disaster that annihilated them.
The Desmond portions are even more fleshed out than before, allowing the former bartender to at last exercise his own stealth, parkour, and assassination skills, hinting at the possibility of full-fledged modern-day adventuring--though never quite arriving there. There does come an important revelation, however: the typically surprising finale that leaves you scratching your head, and in this case, forces you to consider an unpleasant truth about the nature of humanity. The finale lacks punch and falls short of Assassin's Creed II's jaw-dropping conclusion. But the inconclusive ending is designed to have you guessing, and you will ponder the implications over and over, trying to weave a tapestry of truth out of the conspiracies that have always buoyed the series' self-serious stories.
It takes time to reach that conclusion, or indeed, to experience the parkour flights of fancy that represent Assassin's Creed III at its best. In fact, it takes time for you to even meet its hero, though it's better to discover just how the game handles that introduction on your own. Suffice it to say: the opening hours are unexpectedly protracted as you discover that this is, indeed, a different kind of Assassin's Creed. It's no less joyous, once the stops are ultimately pulled out, but the game takes its time, trusting you to be patient with a slow-paced prologue that is concerned more with establishing tone and backstory than with allowing you free rein of its bustling cities.

Games on the AVE: Gamespot Reviews Need for Speed: Most Wanted

Also available on Xbox 360



Vehicles glide along invisible roads in the sky. Cars are borne out of twitchy, twisty clouds of darkness. Groups of police cruisers perform coordinated donuts, twirling about like dancers in a Busby Berkeley musical. In the creative and unusual pre-race sequences throughout Need for Speed: Most Wanted, you get the sense that the city of Fairhaven is a surreal land with dreamlike logic that might allow anything to happen at any moment. It's striking, then, that the actual game here is so typical and unsurprising, and that although it delivers plenty of the hard-hitting, white-knuckle racing Criterion is known for, it doesn't do so quite as well as some of the studio's earlier games.
The first game Need for Speed: Most Wanted may make you think of isn't a Criterion game at all; it's Need for Speed Most Wanted, the 2005 game with almost the same name. But while both games take place in open-world cities and involve plenty of police chases, the similarities aren't as significant as you might expect. One of the earlier game's most memorable elements was its hilariously over-the-top tale, told using some cheesy cutscenes, of a newcomer to the city of Rockport who has a personal vendetta against local street racer Razor Callahan. The premise gave you a terrific motivation for rising through the ranks of Rockport's street racing scene and taking Razor down.
Here, you also have the goal of defeating a number of street racers, but there's no narrative to back it up. The 10 racers on your list are identified only by their cars--they don't have names or faces or personalities--and without a personal investment in defeating them, doing so isn't nearly as satisfying here as it was in the 2005 game. It is merely a structural hoop to jump through; you do it simply because the game tells you that this is what you are supposed to do.


Well, that and the fact that driving, racing, and eluding the police are really enjoyable, for the most part. If you've played Criterion's earlier Need for Speed game, 2010's Hot Pursuit, the handling here will feel immediately familiar. Despite the stable of real-world cars, the driving isn't realistic. Cars have a great sense of weight and momentum to them, while still being extremely responsive, and as you'd expect from a Criterion racer, judicious use of the brakes and a bit of practice will have you blissfully drifting through corners at high speed. Unexpectedly, cars don't start out with boost, but fear not; boosting is a big part of racing in Most Wanted. Each vehicle has five events associated with it, and by taking first place in the easiest of these, you unlock the burn nitrous mod for that car. This enables you to boost after you build up your nitrous bar by doing things like drifting, taking down cops and rivals, and driving in oncoming traffic. Victory in each of a vehicle's events nets you speed points, which you need to earn a set number of before you can challenge each of the most wanted racers. Winning events also gives you access to other mods, including chassis that make you more resistant to impacts, gears that increase your acceleration or top speed, and tires that reinflate if popped by spike strips

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

2012 World Series: Detroit Tigers vs San Francisco Giants

2012 MLB Playoff Results


2012 World Series Game Schedule:

Game 1: Wed, Oct 24 @SFG

Game 2: Thu, Oct 25 @SFG

Game 3: Sat, Oct 27 @DET

Game 4: Sun, Oct 28 @DET

Game 5: Mon, Oct 29 @DET

Game 6: Wed, Oct 31 @SFG

Game 7: Thu, Nov 1 @SFG

*All Start Times 8pm ET*

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