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By Tom Herrera
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, June 6, 2007 The losses by New York and Chicago in Week 14 weren't entirely surprising. Chicago simply isn't a dominant offensive team without Bobby Sippio on the field, while New York still has issues to address with turnovers on offense and coverage in the secondary (82 points!?). The real shocker, however, was the thumping that Colorado took on Monday night at Utah. It was one of the most embarrassing offensive displays of the season by a good team. Colorado's 14 points were a franchise low for points in ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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