Category: NFL

  • NFL Rumors – Cleveland Browns Don’t Want Jeff Garcia

    NFL Rumors – Cleveland Browns Don’t Want Jeff Garcia

    Things seem to be going so badly for the Cleveland Browns that even Jeff Garcia, five years into his retirement from the NFL, thinks he has a shot to play for them. So far, no one from the franchise is actually interested in four-time pro bowler, but it just goes to show just how bad things have gotten (yet again) for one of the most poorly run organizations in the NFL.

  • Minnesota Vikings – Josh Freeman Over Adrian Peterson?!

    Minnesota Vikings – Josh Freeman Over Adrian Peterson?!

    Of all the things that don’t make sense, giving Josh Freeman, on his first start for the Minnesota Vikings, to throw the ball 53 times while there’s someone called Adrian Peterson in the backfield defies any kind of logic that’s based on the assumption that you play to win games and not prove a point.

  • NFL Rumors: Chicago Bears Won’t Re-Sign Jay Cutler

    NFL Rumors: Chicago Bears Won’t Re-Sign Jay Cutler

    At the end of this season, Jay Cutler becomes a free agent, and there’s been some real debate among those making the decisions for the Chicago Bears whether to give him a new contract, making him their franchise quarterback, or to go in another direction after a tenure filled with disappointments and not enough postseason.

  • New York Giants – Eli Manning Isn’t the Worst Anymore

    New York Giants – Eli Manning Isn’t the Worst Anymore

    That weird feeling of not being the worst quarterback and team out there on the field is certainly a revelation to the New York Giants and Eli Manning this season, who might not have anything left to play for but feeling good about themselves, and witnessing there are worse run organizations in the NFL.

  • 2013 NFL Season – Week 7 Power Rankings

    2013 NFL Season – Week 7 Power Rankings

    We’re left with only one undefeated team in the 2013 NFL Season: The Kansas City Chiefs, which naturally places them on top of the league’s power rankings, as the Denver Broncos have been playing less than perfect for weeks, finally caught by the best of the “dark horse” Super Bowl contenders, the Indianapolis Colts.

  • Indianapolis Colts – Andrew Luck No Longer in Any Shadow

    Indianapolis Colts – Andrew Luck No Longer in Any Shadow

    The game everyone has been waiting for gave us a few conclusions – the Denver Broncos are no longer undefeated; Peyton Manning is making big mistakes three games in a row; Andrew Luck is out of that shadow for the Indianapolis Colts and for good, outplaying the original version of him.

  • San Francisco 49ers – Turning Kaepernick Into Alex Smith

    San Francisco 49ers – Turning Kaepernick Into Alex Smith

    The San Francisco 49ers have won four consecutive games thanks to one big change they’ve made, which is stop relying on Colin Kaepernick and his overrated passing skills. Instead, they’ve turned him into a more athletic version of Alex Smith, while returning to basics: An excellent and patient defense against the run, while giving Frank Gore the ball as much as possible.

  • Washington Redskins – Only Win Against Backup Quarterbacks

    For the second time this season, the Washington Redskins enjoy a backup quarterback having to step in, giving themselves enough of a weak opposition to win for, surprisingly, the second time this season. However, Josh McCown actually looked better than Jay Cutler did, while Robert Griffin III needed some big help from Roy Helu to walk off with a smile on his face.

  • Dallas Cowboys – No Quarterbacks Necessary

    Dallas Cowboys – No Quarterbacks Necessary

    In quite a weird turn of events, even without DeMarco Murray and DeMarcus Ware playing, the Dallas Cowboys didn’t need a great game from Tony Romo to win back-to-back games for the first time this season, knocking out Nick Foles and getting a horrendous debut from Matt Barkley as their main course of action.

  • New York Jets – Making Tom Brady Look Terrible

    New York Jets – Making Tom Brady Look Terrible

    While most of the attention goes to the referee’s decision to award the New York Jets with a penalty on a call never before made in an NFL game and Nick Folk getting a second chance to pull off the stunning victory, making Tom Brady look worse than he has all season and generally in a very long time.