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ABOUT ZEISE OUT LOUD

Post-Gazette sports reporter Paul Zeise blogs about the world of sports, and Pittsburgh sports in particular, with an assist from Seth Rorabaugh and his Morning Links. Follow Paul on Twitter @PaulZeise and Seth @emptynetters.

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Zeise Out Loud

Steelers/NFL

-Isaac Redman (above) ran for 147 yards and a touchdown for the Steelers in a comeback 24-20 win against the Giants.

-Highlights:

-The Steelers traveled to New Jersey the morning of the game.

-Giants linebacker Michael Boley blamed "poor tackling" for Redman's success.

-Ray Rice ran for 98 yards and a touchdown to help the Ravens beat the rival Browns, 25-15.

-Peyton Manning threw for 291 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Broncos past the Bengals, 31-23.

-Matt Schaub threw for 268 yards and two touchdowns for the Texans who beat the Bills, 21-9.

-Andrew Luck threw for a NFL rookie-record 433 yards and two touchdowns for the Colts in a 23-20 defeat of the Dolphins.

-Colts coach Chuck Pagano, who is dealing with leukemia, offered an emotional post-game speech to his team:

-Brandon Marshall caught nine passes for 122 yards and three touchdowns to help the Bears rout the Titans, 51-20.

-Mikel Leshoure rushed for 70 yards and scored three touchdowns to lead the Lions past the Jaguars, 31-14.

-Doug Martin rushed for 251 yards and four touchdowns for the Buccaneers who defeated the Raiders, 42-32.

-Raiders running back Darren McFadden left the game due to a leg injury.

-Oakland defensive lineman Desmond Bryant was hospitalized due to an accelerated heart beat.

-Aaron Rodgers (right) threw for 218 yards and four touchdowns for the Packers who defeated the Cardinals, 31-17.

-Packers linebacker Clay Matthews, Jr. (hamstring), wide receiver Jordy Nelson (ankle) and Bryan Baluga (hip) each left the game due injuries.

-Russell Wilson threw for 173 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Seahawks past the Vikings, 30-20.

-Vikings wide receiver Percy Harvin left the game with various leg injuries.

-Cam Newton threw for 201 yards and a touchdown and rushed for one as well to lead the Panthers past the Redskins, 21-13.

-Michael Turner rushed for 102 yards and a touchdown and helped the Falcons beat the Cowboys, 19-13.

-Saints running back Darren Sproules is dealing with a broken hand.

College Football

-Pitt must move on from from a tough loss at Notre Dame.

-Penn State kicker Sam Ficken (right) recovers from a rough start.

-West Virginia's defense improved against TCU Saturday.

-Oregon moves past Notre Dame in the BCS standings.

-Alabama stays at No. 1 in the Associated Press poll.

Penguins/NHL

-The NHL and NHLPA made some progress in negotiations.

-Strength and conditioning coach Mike Kadar is a celebrity in Hungary.

-A natural hat trick by Paul Thompson led the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins to a 5-3 win against the Bridgeport Sound Tigers.

-The Penguins' penalty kill has snuffed out 28 consecutive power plays.

-A look at Zatkoff's lid design:

-Dustin Jeffrey recorded an assist for Medvescak Zagreb which edged the Graz 99ers, 6-5 in Austria's EBEL.

-Deryk Engelland netted an assist for Rosenborg which fell to the Stavanger Oilers, 4-1, in Norway's GET Ligaen.

-The KHL is entering a break in its schedule. Evgeni Malkin's Metallurg Magnitogorsk franchise will not play again until Nov. 14 when it faces Avangard Omsk.

-"I've come to an agreement with myself to not pay attention to it." - Flyers forward Zac Rinaldo on the lockout.

Pirates/MLB

-"We were in pretty much the exact same spot a year ago." - Pirates general manager Neal Huntington.

-The Pirates assigned catcher Ali Solis to Class AA Indianapolis.

-The Mariners re-signed former Pirates pitcher Oliver Perez (right).

-The Athletics re-signed pitcher Bartolo Colon.

-Etc.

-Three keys to Pitt's men's basketball season.

(Photo: Redman-Jeff Zelevansky/Getty Images; Rodgers-Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images; Ficken-Rob Carr/Getty Images; Zatkoff-DAVEART.com; Perez-Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)

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