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tied a halas chicago bear record. ball out of the hands, and it is ruled incomplete. hit by trey flowers, making place late in this game. >> phil: trey flowers, everywhere, number 98. hands coming forward. made some good run stops. >> jim: remember that time it just happened to say in a production meeting to bill, "did h you would've never met by chance george halas?" he said, i did, 10 years old, went into the locker room, my dad introduced me to george halas. miller with a catch, thrown dow down. said he congratulated halas on the win, and halas reached in his pocket and gave him a dollar bill and said, "the first time i get congratulated on a win by
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imagine that meeting between two of the legendary coaches of all time happening when he was just a little boy. 3rd and 6. and it is caught by griffin out at the 16-yard line for a first. >> phil: this game, it is in patriots. as catch by griffin that time. but patriots, they are not splitting up on the defensive side. still double-teaming deandre hopkins, and they are going to make brock osweiler throw it to somebody else. >> jim: you want to complete the shutout. the last time they had a shutout was week 17 of 2012 against the dolphins in a 28-0 victory.
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something on that defense. >> jim: with an interception tonight too. >> phil: yep. patrick chung watching him, leading the eyes of the quarterback, he is going to make a big hit is strong dust catch it. -- if strong does catch it. >> jim: missing one of the most important players, dont'a hightower out with with a knee. here goes miller, his longest run of the evening. good for 15. >> phil: would have loved to have seen that in the first half, first quarter. that was the whole plan, to do that, and it never worked.
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there by mcclellin, the former bear. >> phil: the biggest thing too, talk about this patriots defense, we write notes. i remember writing on the top of the page going, multiple, they do about. they didn't do as much as we've seen them go the first couple of games, but the difference i've seen in the last five years years, this defense is stacked and it shows. >> jim: another catch by griffin. these throws underneath. that is its his eighth catch fr 52 yards. >> phil: chris long once again right back there, almost getting a sack. you take him out and to bring in jabaal sheard. that's a pretty good trade-off. yeah. >> jim: stacked up, miller, no gain. collins.
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think, all this plays that are talked about, everybody can play two and three positions, you jut don't know what you're going to get because of that versatility, where they're going to lineup, who is going to cover who. >> jim: 2nd and 10. flowers has it that it down. that's trey flowers, and mcclellin putting on the heat. >> phil: jay mcclellin from chicago. been a rough, rough night for brock osweiler. guys are not getting open, some big hits. we said it, bill o'brien, look at that, sacks, curries,
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got a good presence on the field, leads this football team. >> jim: that was hopkins trying to make an acrobatic catch. of course, they will go for it here with 3 minutes to go. >> phil: to talk about bill parcells, you know, when you lose these games like this, it is up to the quarterback to set the tempo for the following week. by the way, i was a little upset. he took tracy wolfson's call earlier in when i call him, he never picks up. you think he's still mad? >> jim: yeah. >> phil: a little bit of a rough time. >> jim: sure sounded like brissett was his favorite quarterback to be around very first number 11? >> phil: called him, like, five times this week, no answer. >> jim: 4th and 10, incomplete.
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hungrier than they were in the first quarter as they are sensing they are about to close out a shutout. >> phil: so many players, you got to keep performing because there is somebody great on your heels wanting your job. >> jim: texans only shutout in the regular season happened back all the way in '03. second season. but they weren't were shut oute playoffs last year, last year, they had five regular-season wins in a row coming in here. with their loss in the regular-season, the most recent one december 15th against cleveland. blount squeezes out one more yard, and we're going to be sending it to the "mazda
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on the "mazda postgame show." you know, marshall faulk said something tonight when they were making predictions for the game which i thought was a strong and good comment. he said, if you can't win this game tonight with all the patriots that are out this evening, how are they ever going to beat them? that might be a mentality to get past that heard up tonight. this was a chance for them, a meant a lot for them to build off of. >> phil: when you win, what's the old saying? what did they ask you the day after the game? did you win or did you lose? we don't care about the circumstances. if tom brady is out, did you win? it feels great. but they were outplayed from start to finish here tonight. >> jim: two-minute warning.
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>> jim: back for the last 2 minutes here as bill belichick is just 2 minutes away from getting the ninth shutout of his time in new england. where do these two teams go from here? so early in the season. you can't make crazy predictions about what this is going to do for the rest of the season for a squad, but how them? >> phil: when you lose like this, they'll recover, jim. they'll get back and go back to work and realize it's just one game. and we see teams changed dramatically every year from the start of the year to the middle. the nfl season, i always say, even when i played, it's like four seasons. you've got to hang in there and see what your team develops into. and you lways hope at the right time of year it just clicks, the chemistry, the health, playmaking, all of it just
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this is not going to destroy houston, the fact that they have been beat up and manhandled here tonight. >> jim: how 'bout for the patriots? knowing the likes of hightower will be coming back eventually, gronkowski should be healthy down the road. and that guy, number 12, as well, just a few weeks away, october the ninth. tom brady's return at cleveland. first, though, they'll be hosting buffalo in week four. there is the brady return game. cleveland. >> phil: i'll say this though. i'll tell you one thing. we haven't talked about enough tonight. they are going to be happy with their offensive line, how physical it was. i think this patriot team, another wanted to do that in this off-season, get back to being physical and running the football and not just relying o- >> jim: look at this, allen
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been one of his great nights. >> phil: just to give themselves a little more room. >> jim: delay of game, offense, 5-yard penalty. >> phil: woke the crowd up for a minute. >> jim: having fun, still coaching, 1:15 and still trying to come up with something creative to maybe draw the texans offside. to noil bill, i said this story before. bill, what about this? oh, i love free agency, i love looking for players. i love the combine, i love the draft. i love old ta's. he complains, and he complained to us and i think rightly so. they don't get to practice enough. >> jim: there is a fair catch,
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six punt inside the 20, and by my count, that is six punts that had eventually finished from the 13-yard line or worse. >> phil: tremendous special spel teams night. for the patriots. he got up when i started talking about that, didn't he? i knew it would. i did on purpose. that's the thing, let's cut back on games and practice. don't have enough time to get backups ready as it is. >> jim: play for blue out to the nine with a minute to go. when it all comes to an end and they had to the locker room, i wonder if coach belichick might
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ball back that brissett gave to the coach. here. here, coach. [laughs] instead of thanks, he said, give this back to me after the game in the locker room. blue backing in for a first. and the texans are going to call it a night. >> phil: what a night. that's exciting. j in high school, led his team to a state championship, 32-1. runner up, mr. florida basketball, to boston rivers. so he's an amazing kid. and when parcells pouches as much as he has for brissett, made phone calls, you know he is something special. >> phil: that says a lot. >> jim: just the third week of the season, and it is a short
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together with bill -- bill parcells first, later here with belichick in new england. great font and friendship there. wilfork, probably the next time he walks on to this field, they'll be presented in some kind of patriot hall of fame honor. he will be recognized in time. >> phil: hoping to get one more shot at a playoff game. >> jim: if that happens, they may not brissett on that occasion. got to think it will be tom brady. a shutout victory. patriots tonight, dominate in all. >> phil: special teams outstanding, great plan on both sides of the football. they took care of the rookie
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>> jim: 27-0, the final score. coming up, the "mazda postgame show." we'll be back with more after this. you've been watching "thursday night football" presented by bud light. here's some information. we have the right amount of beer taps. if we had any more, the kegs wouldn't stay fresh. any fewer and we might not have that beer you like on tap. the one you can't pronounce, so you just point. which makes us pretty confident. we've got that confident look in our eyes. the squinty one with the furrowed brow. because of the taps. ? music plays ? ( fans cheering ) i was out here smoking instead of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast.
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gillette stadium shortly as the replica lombardi trophies that michael irvin has in his house will soon be renamed the belichick trophy because that is what he tweeted out. if bill belichick was going to beat the houston texans on thursday night football, and he not only did that, but he shut him out. 27-0. >> bill: oh, man. >> on social media saying, mich that's incredible, what we're watching. just incredible. >> unbelievable. >> 27-0. >> we all picked houston to win this game. >> don't just take that. >> first time i predicted it victory for a visiting team in foxborough. wasn't even a close ball game. this was domination in every
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>> just move up for a franchise quarterback, went with our third guy running the ball, good special team, take that. >> when you say "we" chose the texan team, you may knew, -- you mean yourv >> i know that's not true. i know jim nantz give you props about what you said on the pregame show, but you set the word texans. i set the width patriots. let's go to england right now, jim nantz and phil simms. >> jim: guys having a great time, wasn't the kind of game most people thought we were going to witness here tonight, and you think about jacoby brissett, they've got the many
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up, then braided back, possible that brissett, as good of a job as he did tonight, extraordinary in a short week, third week of the season, he could possibly not see the field the rest of the year. >> phil: that's what's amazing. the game plan, steve mariucci, all the guys here, they know, football is about count, but the one game with an coaching really good coaching, you can become a star. you can have all that talent, coaching's not there, tonight was a clinic on offense, how to protect. defense change dramatically. you talked about it all night. special teams were a whole mother story too >> jim: dalton's against the bengals on nfl network only, a
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>> phil: looking forward to seeing the offense. ryan tannehill has been throwing well, but cincinnati has denver this week, the same thing, every week is important in the nfl, probably be doing the opening next thursday night going, it's almost a must-win because that's what it always feels like in this week. that's why so much fun to cover. >> jim: will see you this weekend found in philadelphia, the doubleheader game. >> phil: see a lot of me. you get paid extra >> jim: do it for free. coming up next, your local nose. news. don't miss "late show with stephen colbert" followed by "late late show with james corden" tonight, only on cbs. 27-0, patriots. and for more football, the mazda
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we'll get his reaction tonight at 10:00. breaking news in a crime spree in boulder county. police have arrested some of the people who stole cars that used vehicles to shoot out windows on others. they targeted more than ten vehicles using pellet guns. lauren dispirito is following these developments with us tonight, joining us in just a few minutes. and we're on storm watch following the big weather change headed to drop sharply in the metro, maybe even some snow in the mountains. chris spears is live from the loveland pass. gentle breezes? >> reporter: we are going to be seeing some change for sure! the storm system is dropping out of the northwest into utah, has a very strong jet stream with it. and here on loveland pass right
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the wind temperature of 45.8, and that is sending our wind chill into the 20s. it's not going to get that cold in denver. but this storm is going to have two main characteristic, a lot of wind, a big temperature drop statewide, and check this out! we are going to be talking some snow in the higher elevations. not a huge storm by any means. but some places will pick up a trace to 2 inches above 9,000 feet, along and wt and right up here outside. steamboat spring, there could be a few pockets on northwest slopes that pick up several inches of snow. the broncos getting ready to take on the cincinnati bengals this weekend. >> victory will put them at 3 and 0. mark haas joining us now. >> peyton manning had seen
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for trevor siemian, everything is new. [ laughter ] >> a season of firsts. first start, first win, first night game, first day game, first afc and n, if c opponents. and today the first road game. the comforts of mile high, broncos visit cincinnati to take on the bengals and the bengals fans. gary kubiak doing his best to have siemian prepared for the >> we put him in difficult situations in practice so when you get to the game, it comes to you a little easier. you're used to it in a sense. >> the speak serright next to your feet, a few times he was trying to call a play and i was like what! [ laughter ] >> so it's definitely tough. but at the end of the day, i've
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veteran sports it's hard to side-step von miller, but miller is very good at side-stepping questions about himself. >> and trevor played at ohio state in michigan. he's heard some loud crowds. the broncos face the bengals sunday right here. an update on a broncos helmet that was stolen from training camp it. has been returned to theea the helmet was swiped from a player. he is now facing theft charges. blam the latest on a deadly police shooting in westminster. police have identified the man as thomas tucker. officers shot and killed him tuesday at 121st and huron.
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suspects accused of breaking into a garage and assaulting the homeowner. andrea flores has the latest. wooefls >> reporter: westminster police have identified thomas tucker. they are on the lookout for two males and three females who helped him assault this manhours ago. >> they were aggressive, they punched weapon >> reporter: tracking down items taken from the garage could lead them to the suspect. >> they had a lot of stolen property with them from that burglary, so we need to find out who those people are and their involvement in all of this. >> reporter: those items include cool tools and is a bicycle, items often resold. the identities are still known but they were left seen in a silver chevy malibu. >> call the police department
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krorpsz. yahoo users are being urged to change their passwords after what could be one of the largest cyber security breaches ever. the personal information of 500 million accounts was stolen by a "state sponsored actor." the data includes names, e-mail addresses, phone numbers, dates of birthday and security questions and answers. >> justau account information wasn't stolen, just my e-mail and password, what could they have? they have access to your entire circle of friend, all the businesses that you do business with. >> the breech is believed to have occurred in late 2014. yahoo users are urge d to change their passwords and security questions. the white house is looking into a case of cyber hacking that had the first lady's passport posted online. e-mails came from the personal gmail
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beside the passport, the travel schedule of vice president biden was also posted online, including his hotel information and room number. the f.b.i. is looking into the breech. jonbenet ramsey's brother may be suing over the cbs program about former colorado governor bill owens is adding his voice. rick salinger talked to him. >> reporter: the show gather the experts re-examine the evidence in the murder of this 6-year-old beauty page end queen. bill owens was outspoken on the case. >> to the killers, let me say this, you only think you have gotten away with murder. rorp
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stripping away the many myths surrounding this horrible case. the investigators ruled out one two of the main scenarios. >> the show dispelled the theory of an outside intruder using very good analysis. >> reporter: the program showed the difficulty of coming in a basement window, that cobwebs would have been disturbed. the ransom note probably took some 20 minutes to writo a write on a notepad inside. >> in some cases crime are never solved but in this case i believe we have a better idea of what happened that evening. >> reporter: the cbs program investigators theorized the parents tried to cover up that their son burke killed jonbenet with a flashlight. >> he probably would have been upset about her trying to snag a piece of pineapple, and may have struck her with that flashlight. >> reporter: recently on the
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,, washington is broken. a blatant case of special interests buying influence in washington. a draft bill by scott tipton was largely written by tipton's biggest campaign contributor. even worse, tipton's plans threaten thousands of recreation industry jobs. public lands, jobs, and our rural way of life. gail schwartz -- independent leadership for colorado. house majority pac is responsible
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your energy efficient tv may be using more energy than you think. >> a government efficient test doesn't reflect how we use the sets in our home. >> reporter: an official looking energy guide showing how little this model will cost nuelectricity. but that's only if you keep your tv in its energy saving mode. >> if the consumer chose to change the picture setting for example to calibrate it, this energy-saving feature is off. and this tv may be using 50% plus more energy. >> reporter: the natural resource defense council
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informing consumers that a simple setting change like increasing the brightness level can significantly increase the amount of energy their tv's are using. >> what they did might not be illegal, but it's clearly misleading. >> reporter: the nrdc says the department of energy's tv tests are out of date because it uses a procedure that doesn't reflect real world higher energy usage. and whi per household might be small, the nrdc says they add up over time. >> we all pay the price. consumers are gonna pay an extra billion dollars in electricity costs over the life of the tv's. and the environment is suffering as well because we're five million more away from a global warming solution. >> the settings that
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someone is have that right. $0.06 a day is what we're talking about. >> part of the study focused on three manufacturers in particular, samsung, lgl, and visio. lgl did get back to cbs saying they dispute the findings of the study. they also say they followed both the spirit and the letter of the department of energy's testing procedures. authorities have not been able to question ramaud rahami dwrt because he's so badly injured. he was badly hurt in a shootout monday. she being charged for a series of
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. >> moving stuff from the bottom, we have kind of a ripple effect of more debris coming back down. we're attempting to clear the highway and try to stabilize the scene. >> reporter: dozens of roads in that area remain closed right now. the victim's name have not been released. the heads up for frontier airlines, passengers.an as they update their scheduling system. and flight check through the website will not work for now. passengers should get to the terminal three hours before their flights. passengers endurpd long lines and is flighted delays at dia due to other issues earlier this week. a nonprofit says denver's plan to spend $150 million to create 6,000 affordable housing units is not enough. the group
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limits. >> today is kind of a start. the very beginning of pushing for renters' rights and rent control. we just know that cost is the no. 1 issue and we have to do something about it. rent scroll illegal on the state level. so we'd have to overturn the statute for individual cities to create rent control ordinances. >> nine to five says denver's new plan will not help the city's lowest income renters. authorities have tracked down and arrested a teenaged hitchhiker accused of attacking a woman in boulder county. collins was taken into custody in the past two hours. karen morfitt has been following this story all week for us. you just talked to the victim's son about this break-in the case. >> reporter: he's at his mother's side in the hospital in boulder but he was able to skype with me. he says news that the
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comes as a huge relief to him and his entire family. the sheriff's office was able to take jeffrey collins into custody in broomfield this evening. she accused of that brutal attack on monday night. investigators say she was trying to help the teen who was stranded with two others by allowing them to wait for a ride inside her mountain home. collins report thely wanted to steal her -- reportedly wanted to steal her car culpa with a fire poker. her son curtis got the news sitting next to his mother. >> she's chiming in on this phone call and -- they told me that they had him in custody, and the first thing i said is you got him, and he said yeah, he's at broomfield, and we're gonna transfer him over to boulder county. and i just
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