Category: NFL

  • SEC – Terrible Week 12 Schedule of the Best Conference in College Football

    SEC – Terrible Week 12 Schedule of the Best Conference in College Football

    The SEC have the last six national titles to claim as being the best conference in College Football. Year after year, their out of conference schedule often looks quite terrible, as Alabama, Florida, South Carolina, Georgia, Auburn, Texas A&M and Kentucky have all scheduled FCS opponents on week 12.

  • ACC – Who Will Reach the Conference Championship Game

    ACC – Who Will Reach the Conference Championship Game

    The ACC Coastal isn’t one of College Football’s most formidable divisions, but the race to win it is a pretty exciting one. Three teams: Miami, Georgia Tech and Duke (!!!) still have a chance to win it and face the winner of the ACC Atlantic, which will probably end up to be Florida State.

  • 2012 NFL Season – Dolphins vs Bills Predictions

    2012 NFL Season – Dolphins vs Bills Predictions

    The AFC East is about the difference in classes. There’s the good, the always good, New England Patriots. There are the New York Jets, who get tons of publicity but haven’t been doing much beyond that lately. And there are the two forgotten franchises, who forgot what a postseason tastes like: The Miami Dolphins and the Buffalo Bills.

  • Dallas Cowboys – Thinking About the Playoffs Again

    Dallas Cowboys – Thinking About the Playoffs Again

    One win, and everything gets turned around. The defense creating sacks, turnovers and touchdowns. Tony Romo doesn’t turn the ball over two weeks in a row. Dez Bryant finally gets a break. Jason Witten keeps being the most reliable target in the NFL. The Dallas Cowboys are still only 4-5, but they feel confident once again.

  • Chicago Bears – Jay Cutler Is Anything But Soft

    Chicago Bears – Jay Cutler Is Anything But Soft

    After being on the receiving end of a cheap shot from Tim Dobbins, Jay Cutler kept on playing, despite the concussion, before finally being taken out of the game. After his concussion on Sunday night it’s 3 and 9. He didn’t see anyone open so he just ran up the middle for 11 yards and the first down. No slide; just running till a defender brought him down.

  • 2012 NFL Season – Week 10 Power Rankings

    2012 NFL Season – Week 10 Power Rankings

    Finally, a change at the top. With the Atlanta Falcons losing for the first time this season there’s no longer an obligation to put them at first. The Houston Texans, with the most impressive win of the week after beating the Chicago Bears on the road, deserve to be labeled as the best team in the NFL 10 weeks into the 2012 season.

  • Philadelphia Eagles – Is it the Time for Nick Foles

    Philadelphia Eagles – Is it the Time for Nick Foles

    No longer a matter of if, but a matter of when. Nick Foles played his first game in the NFL, unable to stop the Philadelphia Eagles from losing for the fifth time in a row and putting even more pressure on Andy Reid, looking like a man who knows he’s not going to keep his job at the end of the season.

  • West Virginia Mountaineers – Worst Defense in College Football

    West Virginia Mountaineers – Worst Defense in College Football

    What about the team that started 5-0? What about Geno Smith for the Heisman Trophy award? For now, West Virginia are on a four game losing streak, conceding at least 39 points in each of their defeats with a player from the opposition going on to win the Big 12’s offensive player of the week each time.

  • 2012 NFL Season – Where Anyone Can Beat Anyone

    2012 NFL Season – Where Anyone Can Beat Anyone

    Each year, it happens at one point. The NFL circle of life comes to completion, usually with the last of the undefeated teams going down. This time it was the Atlanta Falcons losing to the New Orleans Saints and the Chicago Bears failing against the Houston Texans that helped complete the “anyone can beat anyone” of the 2012 NFL Season.

  • Pittsburgh Steelers – Ben Roethlisberger Injury Bigger Than Win

    Pittsburgh Steelers – Ben Roethlisberger Injury Bigger Than Win

    What’s is a win worth when your quarterback is taken to the hospital before the game even ended? The Pittsburgh Steelers came away with a 16-13 win in overtime, but lost Ben Roethlisberger early in the third quarter after he was sacked, leading to a shoulder injury that took him out of the game.