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Monday morning one-liners

Tom Crabtree

Green Bay Packers tight end Tom Crabtree celebrates a 72-yard touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012, in Green Bay, Wis. between Green Bay and Arizona. The Packers won 31-17. (AP Photo/Mike Roemer)

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Bills QB Ryan Fitzpatrick thinks the team needs to get C.J. Spiller more touches.

The Dolphins’ offensive line wasn’t able to control the line of scrimmage.

G Donald Thomas is comfortable on the left side for the Patriots.

Improved route running has led to better results for Jets WR Jeremy Kerley.

The Ravens defense bent, but it didn’t break enough for Cleveland to get a touchdown.

The Bengals were held without a sack for the first time in 32 games.

Browns CB Joe Haden called Sunday’s loss to the Ravens deflating.

Steelers S Ryan Clark maintains his belief that he was wrongly flagged for hitting Victor Cruz in the ribs.

Keshawn Martin gave the Texans some life on punt returns.

WR T.Y. Hilton rebounded from an early drop with a big touchdown for the Colts.

Jaguars coach Mike Mularkey said his team was outplayed in all phases of Sunday’s loss.

Said Titans coach Mike Munchak on the loss to the Bears, “I think that is pretty much what we did … basically it was self-inflicted. You know, we didn’t even get to the fact that they are a good football team. We just did that on our own with the fumble and mistakes.”

Broncos LB Von Miller credited the defensive backs for covering well enough to set him up for a big day.

Adam Teicher of the Kansas City Star thinks DL Glenn Dorsey’s time with the Chiefs is up.

Raiders QB Carson Palmer wasn’t able to put the finishing touches on a comeback effort.

Is it time for the Chargers to give WR Robert Meachem less playing time?

Five plays that helped send the Cowboys to a loss.

Giants LB Michael Boley said poor tackling was the reason for Steelers RB Isaac Redman’s big day.

Eagles DE Trent Cole doesn’t know how to explain his sack drought.

Jason Reid of the Washington Post writes that the Redskins are short on players they can count on.

The Bears noticed how many of their fans were in the stands at LP Field in Nashville on Sunday.

Lions RB Mikel Leshoure said OL Riley Rieff’s blocking helped open things up for a big day on the ground.

Packers TE Tom Crabtree celebrated his birthday with a 72-yard touchdown.

Said Vikings RB Adrian Peterson of the team’s offense, “It’s a little frustrating. You just see what you can do and see how you can improve and go from there. That’s going to be our focus point. Establish the run and try to be more productive in the pass game. It’s obvious we didn’t have a big game passing.”

Said Falcons S Thomas DeCoud, “We played really, really good defense. They’ve got a lot of big-name guys over there, but they let the ball go over their head a couple of times.”

It was a long time coming, but Armanti Edwards finally made a big play for the Panthers.

The Saints will be trying to keep their November magic alive on Monday night.

Buccaneers defensive backs came up with some big takeaways on Sunday.

The Cardinals turned to Nate Potter at left tackle against the Packers.

General Manager Les Snead is putting his stamp on the Rams in his first year.

A drop in turnover differential isn’t stopping the 49ers from winning.

Steve Kelley of the Seattle Times believes Seahawks QB Russell Wilson’s maturity was on full display Sunday.