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2010 NFL Week 13 Schedule | 2010 NFL Weekly Schedules
Welcome to our 2009 NFL season schedule for week 1 where we list all of the games to played during the week 1 of the 2009 NFL Season. Week 13 begins the first week of December football games and that means snow on the field. Often times during December teams from warmer climates that are scheduled to play team in colder climates don't play as well. Practicing all week in warm weather and then playing in the ice cold can cause confusion on the field, this might be the case for the New Orleans Saints or the Oakland Raiders as the Saints travel to Washington and the Raiders take a trip to Pittsburgh in week 13 of the 2009 NFL football season. Take weather in to consideration while placing your late season bets.
December in our 2009 NFL week 13 season schedule also means teams that play in the Cold for most of the second half of the season get a chance to catch some warm sun shine. A perfect example would be the New England Patriots traveling down to Miami for what should be a great game against the Dolphins. The Dolphins took one out of two games from the Patriots last year but, don't expect that to happen in 2009. Tom Brady is back in 2009 and a trip to warm Miami in December just might be disaster for the Dolphins. The Patriots should come out strong in this week 13 match up against the Dolphins. The best game to watch in week 13 of the 2009 NFL football season has to be the Cowboys in New York against the Giants. The Cowboys fell apart late in the season last year and were plagued by constant injuries, The Giants and Cowboys match ups have become one of the biggest rivalries in all of football. Before betting at these games at USA Online Sportsbooks remember to check out the rest of the 2009 NFL schedule week 13 match ups.
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