PARIS -- At last, Formula One has a heated rivalry again. Better still, its in the same team and there are 13 races left for it to develop. The dominance of Mercedes, which has swept all six races and all six pole positions so far, prompted fears that this season was becoming even more predictable than the last, when Sebastian Vettel won the final nine races and Red Bull crushed everyone. Then, at last weekends Monaco GP, a feud erupted out of nowhere between Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg to add some much-needed spice to a dull campaign. Hamilton has won four races this season, but Rosberg captured Sundays race from pole for his second victory and reclaimed the overall championship lead with 122 points to 118 for his teammate. "Were fierce competitors, so you can never expect us to be best friends and compete as fiercely as we do," Hamilton said after the Monaco GP. "But I will try to remain respectful." Hamilton ignited the row by taking the brash step of publicly claiming that Rosberg, the son of former F1 champ Keke Rosberg, has less hunger than him after growing up in the luxurious environment of Monaco. Rosberg didnt respond to those claims verbally, but in the eyes of Hamilton he responded to them on the track by making a surprising last-gasp mistake in qualifying that led to a yellow flag. The session was abruptly halted, ending any hopes that Hamilton, at full throttle just behind, had of winning pole. The fallout escalated quickly. An incensed Hamilton insinuated that Rosberg -- cleared by stewards of any wrongdoing -- had done it on purpose, suggesting he would watch his own back the way the late Ayrton Senna did when he fell out with Alain Prost when they drove for McLaren in the late 1980s. With tensions running high, the two Mercedes drivers were not in the post-qualifying team meeting together and were at opposite ends for the traditional pre-race jaunt around the circuit. After Rosbergs win, there was no handshake from Hamilton, who came in second to give Mercedes a fifth straight 1-2 finish. There have been fiery team rivalries before, notably the one between Vettel and Mark Webber at Red Bull. That got very bitter, with each driver ignoring team orders to let the other one pass and making blunt comments about the other. But the crucial difference is that, apart from 2010 when Webber challenged for the title, the four-time defending champion Vettel was always winning. Relations were ice-cold, but there also seemed to be a mutual acceptance they would never get along and the professional working environment within Red Bull continued to operate smoothly. The matter is more delicate for Rosberg and Hamilton because theyve known each other for such a long time, racing karts against each other and even going on holiday together -- something that was never going to happen with Webber and Vettel, and even less so with Senna and Prost. Rosberg is less experienced than Hamilton, with five GP wins compared to Hamiltons 26, but the German has shown real consistency with top-two finishes in all six races. Hamilton would still be ahead, though, but for the engine failure that forced the British driver to retire in the season opener at Melbourne. That technical glitch, on what is the most reliable car in F1, likely still rankles him. After several frustrating seasons with McLaren, Hamilton has a great chance to win his second F1 title six years on. But standing in his way is his childhood friend. 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The second was in the final regular season game last season and the first was in the 2013 season opener against Green Bay. He followed that Packers game by throwing for 127 yards (13-for-28) in Seattle the following week. 8. Broncos RB Ronnie Hillman (116 YDS, 27 touches) didn’t score against the Jets, but he’s in a nice position for the next few weeks, at least, while Montee Ball is out. 9. Browns RB Ben Tate (78 YDS, 2 TD, 25 carries), returned to action against Pittsburgh and while he wasn’t efficient, it was, all in all, a productive day. RB Isaiah Crowell (77 YDS, 1 TD, 1 lost fumble, 11 carries) and TE Jordan Cameron (3 REC, 102 YDS, 1 TD, 5 targets) were other staples in the offence that is suddenly looking formidable under the stewardship of QB Brian Hoyer. 10. 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TE Scott Chandler (6 REC, 105 YDS, 9 targets) was the No. 1 receiver while WR Robert Woods (7 REC, 72 YDS, 1 TD, 10 targets) and WR Chris Hogan (5 REC, 72 YDS, 1 TD, 6 targets) were also productive. 14. Bengals RB Gio Bernard (157 YDS, 1 TD, 22 touches), Eagles RB LeSean McCoy (154 YDS, 24 carries), Bears RB Matt Forte (157 YDS, 2 TD, 27 touches), Texans RB Arian Foster (141 YDS, 1 TD, 23 touches) and Cowboys RB DeMarco Murray (146 YDS, 1 TD, 35 touches) had monster games. 15. With A.J. Green sidelined, Bengals WR Mohamed Sanu (10 REC, 120 YDS, 1 TD, 14 targets) was Andy Dalton’s primary option in the receiving game. 16. Packers WR Jordy Nelson (9 REC, 107 YDS, 1 TD, 16 targets) continued to produce and is the league leader with 632 receiving yards and rookie Davante Adams (6 REC, 77 YDS, 8 targets) had a nice game against Miami. 17. Among lesser-used runners, Chargers RB Branden Oliver (124 YDS, 1 TD, 30 touches), Vikings RB Jerick McKinnon (82 YDS, 17 touches), Titans RB Bishop Sankey (68 YDS, 19 touches), Jaguars RB Storm Johnson (17 YDS, 11 touches) 18. RB Timeshares: Colts RB Ahmad Bradshaw (59 YDS, 1 TD, 14 touches), RB Trent Richardson (41 YDS, 1 TD, 17 carries); Lions RB Joique Bell (97 YDS, 1 TD, 20 touches) and Theo Riddick (75 YDS, 1 TD, 5 REC) were strong in the absence of Reggie Bush. 19. With Patriots RB Stevan Ridley (29 YDS, 11 touches) and Dolphins RB Knowshon Moreno (10 YDs, six carries), both suffered torn ACLs, leaving Shane Vereen and Lamar Miller, respectively, to a clearer path to more touches. 20. At tight end, Jets TE Jace Amaro (10 REC, 68 YDS, 1 TD, 12 targets) and Washington TE Jordan Reed (8 REC, 92 YDS, 11 targets) had productive days. Plus one more - Cardinals FS Rashad Johnson (8 tackles, 2 INT, 1 TD), Jaguars SS Johnathan Cyprien (15 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 PD); Buccaneers OLB Lavonte David (14 tackles, 1 TFL), Bengals FS Reggie Nelson (11 tackles, 1 INT), Browns ILB Karlos Dansby (11 tackles, 1 sack), Jets FS Dawan Landry (13 tackles), Panthers MLB Luke Kuechly (13 tackles), Texans DE J.J. Watt (7 tackles, 2 sacks, 3 PD), Patriots DE Rob Ninkovich (6 tackles, 3 sacks), Lions OLB Tahir Whitehead (7 tackles, 2 INT), Broncos OLB Von Miller (6 tackles, 2 sacks), Titans CB Blidi Wreh-Wilson (11 tackles, 1 INT), Lions DE Ezekiel Ansah (5 tackles, 2.5 sacks), Texans LB Justin Tuggle (9 tackles, 1 INT), Panthers CB Antoine Cason (8 tackles, 1 INT), 49ers OLB Ahmad Brooks (5 tackles, 2 sacks) Scott Cullen can be reached at scott.cullen@bellmedia.ca ' ' '