Tag: 2013 nfl season

  • NFL Rumors – Washington Redskins Benching Robert Griffin III, Starting Kirk Cousins

    NFL Rumors – Washington Redskins Benching Robert Griffin III, Starting Kirk Cousins

    In a not too surprising move, the Washington Redskins (or to be more accurate, their coach), have decided that Robert Griffin III isn’t going to play anymore this season, and instead Kirk Cousins will start in the remaining three games, while Rex Grossman will act as his backup, and maybe even get a chance to start before this season is over.

  • 2013 NFL Season – Week 15 Playoff Picture

    2013 NFL Season – Week 15 Playoff Picture

    With only three weeks left in the 2013 NFL season, with have three teams already clinching a spot in the playoffs – the Seattle Seahakws, despite their most recent loss, the Denver Broncos, leading the AFC, and the Indianapolis Colts, who have beaten both these teams but are having problems of late, and yet find themselves in the easiest of divisions, helping them be the first to clinch it.

  • Beautiful Pictures of a Perfect & Snowy NFL Weekend

    Beautiful Pictures of a Perfect & Snowy NFL Weekend

    There were important games in the playoff race in this NFL Sunday, but probably, the most memorable thing was the snow, getting in the way, or possibly even making it better, especially in the games between the Baltimore Ravens and the Minnesota Vikings, and even more so for the Philadelphia Eagles and the Detroit Lions.

  • Dan Snyder vs Mike Shanahan – Robert Griffin III & Washington Redskins The Real Losers

    Dan Snyder vs Mike Shanahan – Robert Griffin III & Washington Redskins The Real Losers

    There are two versions to this story, but it doesn’t change the bottom line – the Washington Redskins doing terribly under Mike Shanahan, only he’s been trying to make it look like Dan Snyder and Robert Griffin III are really the reason everything has gone wrong with this team this season.

  • Tom Brady Without Rob Gronkowski? Not Very Good

    Once again, the New England Patriots find themselves without Rob Gronkowski, which means Tom Brady, who has been facing an injury to his tight end for a second consecutive season, needs to start worrying again.

  • Jason Campbell is The Best Quarterback They’ve Had in Ages

    Jason Campbell is The Best Quarterback They’ve Had in Ages

    The season began with Brandon Weeden, went on to Brian Hoyer, then to Jason Campbell, back to Weeden and now Hoyer again. The wins aren’t coming no matter who is the quarterback for the Cleveland Browns since Hoyer’s injury, but the numbers suggest Campbell isn’t only the best quarterback they have right now, but also the best they’ve had in a very long time.

  • Cowboys vs Bears – Josh McCown Had The Better Defense

    Cowboys vs Bears – Josh McCown Had The Better Defense

    The Chicago Bears didn’t have to plow through the snow like other teams over this NFL weekend, but they also didn’t have to face any kind of defensive capability, pretty much scoring at will against the Dallas Cowboys, with Josh McCown possibly having the best game of his career in a 45-28 win.

  • Philadelphia Eagles – Winners of the 2013 Snow Bowl

    Philadelphia Eagles – Winners of the 2013 Snow Bowl

    For a half or so, it looked like the Detroit Lions, thanks to the strong arm of Matthew Stafford and the big target Calvin Johnson happens to be, were more accustomed to the weather. The moment LeSean McCoy got going, everything flipped, and the Philadelphia Eagles looked like the weather wasn’t even bothering them, as their running back slid his way to the record books and to a 34-20 win.

  • San Francisco 49ers – The NFC West Isn’t Over Yet

    San Francisco 49ers – The NFC West Isn’t Over Yet

    Barely scraping a 19-17 win at home against the Seattle Seahawks probably won’t be enough for the San Francisco 49ers to win the division, but it certainly keeps them in prime position to win one of the wild card playoff spots, avoiding a loss that would have made things very complicated.

  • New Orleans Saints – Still Kings of the NFC South

    New Orleans Saints – Still Kings of the NFC South

    The hype from what Cam Newton and Ron Rivera are doing this season with the Carolina Panthers isn’t over, but it’s been put into prespective after a 31-14 loss against the New Orleans Saints, as Drew Brees put on quite the impressive performance, throwing four touchdown passes.