Category: NFL

  • The NFL is Even More Greedy Than Usual in This Super Bowl

    The NFL is Even More Greedy Than Usual in This Super Bowl

    If you think you can take your car to the Super Bowl and just park it there, think again. The NFL is planning to make more money than ever before in this event, making sure some special limitations are being placed to get more money out of fans who have already spent quite a lot in order to be a part of the event.

  • Super Bowl Media Day – Marshawn Lynch Doesn’t Feel Like Talking

    Super Bowl Media Day – Marshawn Lynch Doesn’t Feel Like Talking

    Not for the first time, Marshawn Lynch of the Seattle Seahawks shows how little regard he shows to the aspect of talking to the media in his sport, preferring to prove himself on the field then spend hours talking to reporters during the Super Bowl Media day.

  • Broncos vs Seahawks – Keys to Victory

    Broncos vs Seahawks – Keys to Victory

    The Super Bowl clash between the Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks is also a contrast of styles: The best offense in the NFL who go wherever their hall of fame quarterback, Peyton Manning, takes them, and a team that’s a lot more smash mouth in orientation: Running the ball and having the best defense in the league.

  • 6 Most Important Super Bowl Records

    6 Most Important Super Bowl Records

    It’s rare not to have one or two memorable moments in each Super Bowl, even the bad ones. But great players and great games are often remembered for the records they broke on the greatest stage of all, like Joe Montana winning three Super Bowl MVP awards or Jerry Rice catching three passing touchdowns twice in a Super Bowl game.

  • Dallas Cowboys – Scott Linehan Hiring Means More Unnecessary Drama

    Dallas Cowboys – Scott Linehan Hiring Means More Unnecessary Drama

    The Dallas Cowboys have an offensive coordinator, Bill Callahan. That didn’t stop them from hiring Scott Linehan for what right now is unspecified role, but it should involve calling the offensive players, marking another offseason of major change under Jerry Jones and Jason Garrett.

  • Richard Sherman Has Nothing to be Sorry About

    Richard Sherman Has Nothing to be Sorry About

    Not everyone likes their football stars with a big mouth, but it doesn’t mean it’s wrong to speak your mind. Richard Sherman is the player getting the most attention heading into Super Bowl week, but the Seattle Seahawks cornerback doesn’t regret anything, nor should he feel sorry about his comments.

  • Crabtree vs Sherman – Even Roger Goodell Has an Opinion

    It seems that Richard Sherman ranting after the Seattle Seahakws made their way to the Super Bowl, aiming his words specifically at Michael Crabtree, is still an issue, as even the NFL’s commissioner, Roger Goodell, decided to make his opinion heard even though no one really regards it when it comes to actually playing football.

  • Super Bowl Trash Talk – Walter Thurmond on Wes Welker

    Super Bowl Trash Talk – Walter Thurmond on Wes Welker

    In an attempt to maybe somehow affect the officiating crew that will handle the Super Bowl between the Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks, Walter Thurmond decided it’s time for him to also share his opinion on the hit Wes Welker brought upon Aqib Talib.

  • The Best of the Tom Brady Memes

    It might be surprising for some to realize that according to surveys, Tom Brady is the most disliked quarterback in the NFL. It might have to with his success on and off the field, but also with him being perceived as something of a loser these last few years, or for being a whiner and something of a hypocrite considering what he says compared to how he acts, creating quite a few hilarious memes over the years.

  • New England Patriots Offseason About Giving Tom Brady One More Shot

    New England Patriots Offseason About Giving Tom Brady One More Shot

    Another very good regular season for the New England Patriots, another playoff that ends in disappointment. In a franchise that’s always thinking about the biggest prize possible, losing and looking bad for a second consecutive time in the conference championship game calls for more than simple personnel changes in order to improve the supporting cast around Tom Brady.