Category: NFL

  • Big 12 – Oklahoma vs Baylor Predictions

    Big 12 – Oklahoma vs Baylor Predictions

    Thanks to an easy schedule and a scary offense, Baylor are the only remaining undefeated team in the Big 12, ranked 5 in the nation, heading into the program’s biggest game ever. For Oklahoma, who are now #10 and can’t afford another loss if they want to win the conference, it’s about proving their improved defense is good enough to contest the biggest challenge they’ll see this season.

  • Purdue Boilermakers – The Worst Team in College Football

    Purdue Boilermakers – The Worst Team in College Football

    At 1-7 so far this season, Purdue aren’t going anywhere in the Big Ten, and their only win this season has come against an FCS team. The worst part of the 2013 season so far? Their offense,which hasn’t been able to run a play in the red zone for over a month.

  • Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers Learning to Play Without Him

    Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers Learning to Play Without Him

    With a broken collarbone, Aaron Rodgers is likely to be out for around 3 or 4 weeks before he can start again for the Green Bay Packers, who have to hope that the combination of a much improved running game thanks to Eddie Lacy and Seneca Wallace stepping up to the plate will be enough to keep them in a position to make the playoffs.

  • Cutler vs McCown – Who Should the Chicago Bears Start

    Cutler vs McCown – Who Should the Chicago Bears Start

    Who would have guessed the Chicago Bears were going to have a quarterback controversy? While Jay Cutler has been away, Josh McCown has done more than a decent job as his replacement, which makes it a reasonable question to ask: Shouldn’t he keep on starting for the team in next week’s game?

  • Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Injured Means No Hope This Season

    Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Injured Means No Hope This Season

    After attempting only two passes, Aaron Rodgers went down with what turns out to be, probably, a broken collarbone, and with that pretty much ends any hope the Green Bay Packers might have had to compete this season, be it win the division, make the playoffs or play in the Super Bowl.

  • Chicago Bears – Josh McCown Might Be Better Than Jay Cutler

    Chicago Bears – Josh McCown Might Be Better Than Jay Cutler

    With Jay Cutler almost completely healthy, there’s a good chance he’ll be the quarterback for the Chicago Bears in their next game. However, Josh McCown has proved, once as a replacement and against as a starter in the win over the Green Bay Packers, that he might be better suited to carry on holding to the position.

  • 2013 NFL Power Rankings – Week 9

    2013 NFL Power Rankings – Week 9

    What’s left to say about the Kansas City Chiefs? They’re on top of the power rankings yet again because they can’t stop winning, but you can’t shake the feeling of a bubble about to burst once they meet a team like Denver or Indianapolis later this season.

  • NFL – Bears vs Packers Predictions

    NFL – Bears vs Packers Predictions

    It’s hard enough for the Chicago Bears to beat the Green Bay Packers when they’re completely healthy, but without Jay Cutler and other injured pieces of their defense it seems like almost an impossible feat. On the other side, Aaron Rodgers doesn’t seem to mind his wide receivers dropping like flies as long as he has Jordy Nelson.

  • Saints vs Jets – Destroying Drew Brees Makes Up for Awful Geno Smith

    Saints vs Jets – Destroying Drew Brees Makes Up for Awful Geno Smith

    This season it seems that as long as Geno Smith doesn’t throw interceptions, the New York Jets have a shot of beating anyone. That theory was proven correct once again as an awful game from the quarterback didn’t stop his team from beating the much better New Orleans Saints 26-20 as Drew Brees struggled through the very sound beating he took the entire game.

  • Colts vs Texans – Gary Kubiak Matters More Than the Comeback

    The Indianapolis Colts were down by 18 points when they went down to the locker room at half time and ended up beating the Houston Texans 27-24, but it was Gary Kubiak collapsing in the second half and rushed to a hospital that resonated more than anything after the game.