Category: NFL

  • Donovan McNabb Won’t Be Getting Into the Hall of Fame

    Donovan McNabb hasn’t found a team yet for the 2012 NFL season, and while quarterbacks do get injured quite often and an experienced guy to fill in of the pine is always welcomed, but it seems no one is really interested in the 35 year old, six time Pro Bowl selection.

  • Tim Tebow is More Important Off the Field Than as a Quarterback

    Tim Tebow is way more than just an NFL player. Charity, religious affiliations, a symbol of virginity. He was a champions in College, winning two national titles with the Florida Gators. In the NFL? He’s probably at the lower half of the quarter back rankings. But that doesn’t seem to stop his myth from growing beyond the Football parks.

  • Bobby Petrino Being Fired Showed There Are More Important Things Than Winning

    Bobby Petrino didn’t have the fan support and achievements during his four years as the Arkansas Razorbacks football head coach to help him keeping his job, getting fired from the university for lying about having Jessica Dorrell with him during the motorcycle accident and failing to report about their inappropriate relationship.

  • Why The New Tape of Gregg Williams Doesn’t Change a Thing

    Gregg Williams talking about killing the head prior to the New Orleans Saints – San Francisco 49ers postseason game might shock those naive enough to believe that these things don’t go on in NFL locker rooms. His suggestion to pay players for causing injuries is wrong, and he is suspended for good cause, but don’t think for a second that this doesn’t go on elsewhere.

  • 2012 NFL Preseason Schedule

    The 2012 NFL preseason will kick off on August 5 in the Pro Football Hall of Fame game between the Arizona Cardinals and the New Orleans Saints, in Canton, Ohio. Yes, the same Saints who are portrayed as the enemies of the NFL and all those injury-fearing players, who would never hurt a soul on purpose.

  • Andrew Luck Throws a 70 Yard Pass Into the Wind on Pro Day

    Andrew Luck will be the number one pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, heading over to the Indianapolis Colts, to start the post-Peyton Manning era. Something really awful needed to happen during his pro day workouts at Stanford to change that fact. After going 47-50 and seemingly ending his day, Luck agreed to throw one more pass – a 70 yard bomb, thrown into the wind.

  • Sean Payton & Gregg Williams Take Heavy Hits in Bountygate Aftermath

    Sean Payton got a one year, without pay, suspension from the NFL. The New Orleans Saints’ GM, Mickey Loomis is suspended for 8 games. The organization, owned by Tom Benson, was fined $500,000 and lost two second round draft picks in 2012 and 2013. A severe punishment, that everyone saw coming. And we even haven’t talked about Gregg Williams, who might never coach in the league again.

  • Good for Manning & Broncos, Bad for Tebow & the Team That Signs Him

    Peyton Manning was simply the better, needless to say obvious choice. One of the greatest quarterbacks of all time, despite his multiple srugeries, is something you go for, despite the cost, when the other option is Tim Tebow. John Elway never really caught on to Tebowing and the fan craze around the unconventional quarterback, and made the right decision.

  • 2012 NFL Free Agency – Nothing But Matt Flynn

    Matt Flynn dominated the NFL newswire. Yes, it was such a slow day. In general, it was a quarterback kind of Sunday. Alex Smith went out to meet the folks down in Florida for the growing more desperate San Francisco 49ers, while Peyton Manning kept throwing for the Titans, who look like the closest thing to signing the biggest name on the free agent list.

  • 2012 NFL Free Agency – A Weekend of Receivers and Offensive Lines

    The biggest news this weekend so far in the NFL free agency frenzy of 2012, if you can actually call it a frenzy, was wide recievers switching teams. Mario Manningham leaving the Giants and signing the San Francisco 49ers, while Brando Lloyd join the New England Patriots.