The Eagles should take this game, but…New England Patriots at Indianapolis Colts28 - 27Another game with high expectations and potential shootout written all over it. The league’s two most prolific QBs face off with Indy’s undefeated streak against the Pats freight train offense. If either team gets significantly behind, this game could turn into a final play win. Neither team surrenders many turnovers, so neither team defense is advisable this week.Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns28 - 14Baltimore went to 3–0 after they trounced the Browns in Week Three. 
After that, the Browns switched to Derek Anderson at QB and the wheels seemed to come off the cart for the Ravens, who have been a mess since. This week the Browns go back to Brady Quinn at QB, and the Ravens go back to their last shining moment before the season went sideways. Look for the Raven’s to put another W in the win column, but expect Cleveland to put up a better fight.Other articles:Week 10 RB Start SitWeek 10 TE Start SitWeek 10 Hot Cold Report This article is also featured on Fantasy Knuckleheads. SAN JOSE, CA, Jan 12 (MARKET WIRE) Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO)What: On Jan. 13, 2009, representatives from Cisco and NEC UnifiedSolutions will discuss new approaches for simplifying the transition to802.11n wireless networks that deliver high-performance, collaborativemobile computing. The discussion will highlight: The introduction and key advantages of 802.11n wireless networks Cisco's advantages, innovations and leadership in 802.11n wireless New tools and approaches for removing the barriers to adoption, as wellas for simplifying wireless management to reduce costs Key planning and deployment recommendations, including RF (radiofrequency) planning and design Best practices for optimizing network capacity and coverage andimproving the performance of wireless device connections Interactive Q&AWho: John Yrigoyen, director of wireless solutions at NEC UnifiedSolutions; Altaf Karim, business development manager at Cisco; JamesonBlandford, technical marketing engineer at Cisco; Chris Kozup (host),senior manager of Cisco's mobility solutionsWhen: Tuesday, Jan 13, 2009, 10 - 11 a.m.

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