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Who's Hot, Who's Not


Who's Hot, Who's Not
WHO'S HOT


1. Giants running backs: Brandon Jacobs (1,089 yards) and Derrick Ward (948) can become the fourth pair of NFL backs to reach 1,000 yards in the same season, last done by Browns runners Kevin Mack and Earnest Byner in 1985. Warrick Dunn and quarterback Michael Vick turned the trick for Atlanta in 2006.

2. Roddy White: The Atlanta receiver needs 25 yards receiving to break the franchise record of 1,358 set by Alfred Jenkins in 1981.

3. Dick Jauron: The embattled Buffalo coach snapped a three-game losing streak with a win at Denver last week, stemming calls for his ouster. Avoiding a loss to Arizona in the Bills' home finale could win him a stay of execution.

WHO'S NOT

1. Willie Parker: The Pittsburgh running back has 101 rushing yards on 44 carries over his past three games - his worst stretch since becoming the team's feature back in 2005. His two runs longer than 40 yards are the second-fewest among full-time running backs.

2. Herm Edwards: A loss to Cincinnati would not bode well for the Chiefs coach, whose job will be reviewed by an incoming general manager. The Chiefs already set a franchise record with 13 losses this year while Edwards began a youth movement.

3. Missouri NFL teams: You think the Browns (4-11) and Bengals (3-11-1) sully Ohio's Football reputation? How about Missouri's? Kansas City (2-13) and St. Louis (2-13) are vying for the No. 2 overall draft pick and both teams are expected to make coaching changes.



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Added: December 30, 2008

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