NFL Vols staying undefeated. Manning threw for 270 and a touchdown to send the Colts (12-0) to their 21st straight regular season victory. In the NFC, Robert Meachem had a pair of TDs to help the Saints overcome three 10 point deficits to beat Washington and improve to 12-0 as well. Although this other touchdown was longer (53 yards), this was particularly amazing.
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Okay
So I don’t know how to embed videos apparently. If Will, Joel, or Hooper can fix it, that’d be great. If not, follow the link.
by Incipient_Senescence on Dec 6, 2009 10:17 PM EST reply actions
Fixed.
You just have to use the link in the ‘embed’ box on the page. It’s directly below the description, to the left of the video itself.
Sweet
Thanks. Also, is Meach not awesome? He was one of my favorite Vols in ’06.
by Incipient_Senescence on Dec 7, 2009 12:17 AM EST up reply actions
Just checked his stats
7 TDs in the last five games.
by Incipient_Senescence on Dec 7, 2009 12:20 AM EST up reply actions
Smile on my Face
the colts killed it last night well i wouldnt say killed it but they did great former vols peyton manning had 270 yards and 1 touchdown pass that was a ok game but LMAO with the pat’s and the dolphins
From Saints Blog Canal Street Chronicles:
Robert Meachem: A+ (3.20) Meachem was the Saints’ offensive player of the game. No poll, no debate, period. He was THE reason the Saints won the game. He’s quickly becoming the prime target for Brees and the most dangerous playmaker on the team. He had 8 catches for 142 yards, including a 53 yard touchdown reception with 1:19 left to tie the game at 30. Right before halftime he stripped Kareem Moore of the Redskins after an interception. Meachem was able to make one of the more head’s up plays I’ve ever seen, recovering the fumble after jarring it lose and racing 40 yards for a touchdown to tie the game at 17. That play was, in a word, unbelievable. He did not make one single mistake through the game, and he was reliable in his route running, catching, and ability to make plays throughout the game.
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