Tag: 2013 nfl season

  • NFL Rumors – Washington Redskins Trading Fred Davis

    NFL Rumors – Washington Redskins Trading Fred Davis

    The Washington Redskins have hardly been using Fred Davis in their offense this season (4 games, 3 receptions, 25 yards), so it’s only natural they’re looking to trade the talented tight end, with teams like the Green Bay Packers, New York Jets, Indianapolis Colts and Kansas City Chiefs showing quite a lot of interest in the player.

  • Kansas City Chiefs – Easy Schedule and Backup Quarterbacks

    Kansas City Chiefs – Easy Schedule and Backup Quarterbacks

    According to their perfect 8-0 start, the Kansas City Chiefs are the best team in the NFL right now. However, considering how bad the team’s they’ve faced so far have been, and the quality of quarterbacks playing against them (half of them backups), it’s a bit early to crown them as the Crème de la Crème of the league.

  • 2013 NFL Power Rankings – Week 8

    2013 NFL Power Rankings – Week 8

    Being undefeated, even with an easy schedule and unimpressive wins, is enough to keep the Kansas City Chiefs on top of the NFL power rankings, just ahead of one-loss teams like the Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks, who are looking a lot better on most days regardless of the opposition.

  • Seattle Seahawks – Russell Wilson Needs Better Protection

    Seattle Seahawks – Russell Wilson Needs Better Protection

    While it’s not really a secret that the Seattle Seahawks mostly rely on their strong and ball-hawking defense to dominate over the last two seasons, they can’t afford to have Russell Wilson get sacked 7 times in one game, managing to create a very sad 135 yards of offense against a division rival.

  • NFL – Seahawks vs Rams Predictions

    NFL – Seahawks vs Rams Predictions

    It’s hard not to feel a little bit sorry for ESPN and the way their Monday Night Football lineup has turned out to be, as it’s hard to find a more predictable NFL game this season than the Seattle Seahawks facing their division rivals, the St. Louis Rams, who have lost their starting quarterback for the rest of the season.

  • NFL Rumors – Arizona Cardinals Trading Larry Fitzgerald

    NFL Rumors – Arizona Cardinals Trading Larry Fitzgerald

    Looking at another season without making the playoffs, it seems the Arizona Cardinals are seriously considering trading Larry Fitzgerald, possibly even this season before the trade deadline expires, although it’s most likely going to be during the offseason for the 2014 season, with teams like the Indianapolis Colts, Philadelphia Eagles, Chicago Bears and Washington Redskins waiting for developments.

  • New England Patriots – Tom Brady Wins Being Terrible

    New England Patriots – Tom Brady Wins Being Terrible

    This really isn’t a good season for Tom Brady, but it really isn’t stopping the New England Patriots from picking up wins and sustaining their dominance in the terrible AFC East, coming back from behind once more in order to make it seem that there’s a lot more to this team than what we’re actually seeing from them on the field.

  • Green Bay Pakcers – Jordy Nelson is Enough for Aaron Rodgers

    Green Bay Pakcers – Jordy Nelson is Enough for Aaron Rodgers

    The Green Bay Packers haven’t been very lucky this season when ti comes to keeping their players and especially receivers healthy. However, with Aaron Rodgers running the show, having only Jordy Nelson as a recognizable receiving target is more than enough to put on impressive offensive performances.

  • Kansas City Chiefs – Alex Smith Continues the Unimpressive Undefeated March

    Kansas City Chiefs – Alex Smith Continues the Unimpressive Undefeated March

    Despite being 8-0, very few people consider the Kansas City Chiefs to actually be the best team in the NFL. However, some numbers are hard to argue with, and getting a mistake-free performance from Alex Smith is always a reason to pop a champagne bottle or two, especially while doing it without any special help from the defense that usually picks up most of the compliments.

  • Denver Broncos – Peyton Manning is Better When He’s Angry

    Denver Broncos – Peyton Manning is Better When He’s Angry

    Even after turning the ball over four times by himself, Peyton Manning had enough confidence and courage to simply play the same way he always does, and take the Denver Broncos out of a two-touchdown hole, getting quite a lot of help from some excellent pass defense, which hasn’t been a strong suit of this team in the 2013 season.