Matt Moore leads Dolphins to first win
November 6th 2011 21:49
Now there is one. The Indianapolis Colts are the lone team in the NFL without a victory this season after Miami defeated Kansas City, 31-3 at Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs are now 4-4 on the season.
Matt Moore passed for 243 yards and three touchdowns on the game. Reggie Bush had a good game as well rushing for 92 yards on 13 carrries with one touchdown. Matt Cassel was up and down for the game, passing for 253 yards on 20-39 passing.
Miami jumped on a sleep-walking Kansas City team, holding a 14-3 lead at halftime after tight end Anthony Fasano's two touchdown receptions. The Chiefs offense continued to struggle in the second half, continually shooting themselves in the foot despite nearly out-gaining Miami on the game. Miami had 351 total yards while Kansas City was right behind at 343. Kansas City also won the time of possession battle by nearly ten minutes, yet only amassed three points.
In other action, the Jets thanks to a great defensive performance won at Buffalo, 27-11. Buffalo quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick had a terrible game, throwing two interceptions in the loss. The Jets won the time of possession battle by nearly 16 minutes, dominating the Bills on both sides of the ball. Both teams are now 5-3 and in a tie for second place behind first place New England in the AFC East division. The Patriots at the moment hold a half-game lead over the Jets and Bills. They are in action as we speak versus the New York Giants.
The NFC South is shaping up again as a tight finish with the New Orleans Saints beating Tampa Bay, 27-16 and Atlanta whipping Indianapolis, 31-7. The Saints hold a half-game lead over Atlanta with a 6-3 record to Atlanta's 5-3 mark. Tampa Bay is right behind at 4-4.
The log-jam at the top of the AFC South division may get clearer a little bit today as Cincinnati is in a tight game with Tennessee and Baltimore travels to Pittsburgh. The Bengals are 5-2, tied with Baltimore while Pittsburgh is in first at 6-2. Look for the Steelers to win a tight battle later on, and Cincinnati to move ahead of the Ravens with a victory versus Tennessee.
Matt Moore passed for 243 yards and three touchdowns on the game. Reggie Bush had a good game as well rushing for 92 yards on 13 carrries with one touchdown. Matt Cassel was up and down for the game, passing for 253 yards on 20-39 passing.
Miami jumped on a sleep-walking Kansas City team, holding a 14-3 lead at halftime after tight end Anthony Fasano's two touchdown receptions. The Chiefs offense continued to struggle in the second half, continually shooting themselves in the foot despite nearly out-gaining Miami on the game. Miami had 351 total yards while Kansas City was right behind at 343. Kansas City also won the time of possession battle by nearly ten minutes, yet only amassed three points.
In other action, the Jets thanks to a great defensive performance won at Buffalo, 27-11. Buffalo quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick had a terrible game, throwing two interceptions in the loss. The Jets won the time of possession battle by nearly 16 minutes, dominating the Bills on both sides of the ball. Both teams are now 5-3 and in a tie for second place behind first place New England in the AFC East division. The Patriots at the moment hold a half-game lead over the Jets and Bills. They are in action as we speak versus the New York Giants.
The NFC South is shaping up again as a tight finish with the New Orleans Saints beating Tampa Bay, 27-16 and Atlanta whipping Indianapolis, 31-7. The Saints hold a half-game lead over Atlanta with a 6-3 record to Atlanta's 5-3 mark. Tampa Bay is right behind at 4-4.
The log-jam at the top of the AFC South division may get clearer a little bit today as Cincinnati is in a tight game with Tennessee and Baltimore travels to Pittsburgh. The Bengals are 5-2, tied with Baltimore while Pittsburgh is in first at 6-2. Look for the Steelers to win a tight battle later on, and Cincinnati to move ahead of the Ravens with a victory versus Tennessee.
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