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Sorry Elaine, Faking It Blows
Posted on 21 Sep 2011 by Steven Keys.
Everyone gets to work their mouth. It’s the American way. In sport, no place works the mouth like ESPN. On the whole, their people are likeable and their programming entertaining. But even The Worldwide Leader in Sports has its seamy side. And that would be the opinionators. The guys at ESPN who get paid to push the envelope. Speak first, (maybe) think later is their creed. On the NFL beat ...
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Week 1 Matchup
Posted on 9 Sep 2011 by David Reid.
Monday night can’t come soon enough. The Patriots are looking to continue their regular season dominance with a win against the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football. The Patriots are featured as a national coverage game being the first of two on Monday night. They face a Dolphins team that went 7-9 last season going 0-2 against the Patriots. Not only did the Patriots win both games, but th...
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Seahawks raid Raider Nation in attempt to defend NFC West crown
Posted on 11 Aug 2011 by Erik Olsoy.
In an offseason loaded with transactions, it’s often easy to overlook the addition of coaches, coordinators, scouts, and people involved in team management. In the Seahawks’ case, the additions of new offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell and new offensive line coach Tom Cable played a far more important role in reshaping the team than most fans might realize. Teams like the Patriots and E...
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Fantasy Wide Receivers Top 11-20
Posted on 2 Aug 2011 by David Willow.
Well it's time to dive into the next 10 of the top wide outs on fantasy boards. This group tends to run deep with players that are right around must owns, but not quite worth reaching for in the earlier rounds. So if you plan on drafting 2 running backs and a quarterback in the first 3 rounds, not in that particular order necessarily, these should be some of the wide receivers you will be eying...
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Top 5 Moments from 2010
Posted on 7 Mar 2011 by Norm Duhamel.
My off-season posts were going to involve evaluating every position and determining what the Bills should do during the draft but I think that would be boring for readers. Instead I will give you a brief summary of Buffalo news and do a top 5 on categories from greatest Bills comeback to worse Bills moments. I know some of these categories could be painful for fans but at times we all need t...
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Buffone’s Weekend Menu: The Final Feast
Posted on 25 Dec 2010 by John Buffone.
Everything you’ve worked so hard this year comes down to a single weekend. For most, this Sunday is the last time you’ll set a lineup until September of 2011. It’s essential that you go out in style. Here’s the last menu of 2010. Healthy: Josh Freeman- The Tampa QB is only averaging one TD a game this month but look for that to change at home this week against Seattle. The Seahawks pa...
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Not Surprising – A.J. Green Going Pro
Posted on 23 Dec 2010 by Bob Ballard.
Georgia standout WR A.J. Green will skip his senior season and turn pro according to sources close to the football program. Green is considered the top WR in the NFL draft by many draft experts, and could be picked to go as high as #3. Right now, the Cincinnati Bengals would pick #3 if the season ended today. They are in need of a top notch WR with an aging Chad Ochocinco still on ...
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Week 14: Start’em or Sit’em
Posted on 9 Dec 2010 by Al Buzzelli.
Quick Tips for the rest of the season, including playoffs: 1) Weather, weather, weather. If you have Tom Brady (@ Chicago), Jay Cutler (vs. New England; 31st pass defense), Peyton Hillis (@ Buffalo; 32nd rush defense), etc., you have to monitor the weather. There's a 50% chance of snow in Chicago and an 80% chance of snow in Buffalo. 2) If a team has a lead they can't lose divisionally, it may ...
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Looking to Rebound Against Cincy
Posted on 14 Nov 2010 by Patrick Blakeslee.
Today’s game at Lucas Oil Stadium between the Colts and the Bengals may be fun to watch for several reasons. First of all, the Colts will be feasting on a Bengal team that is not playing its best football. And then there’s the impending sideline meltdown from Chad Ochocinco that will be worth the price of admission to watch. The Colts suffered a temporary setback with their loss to the Ea...
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NFL Power Rankings Week 9 Edition: Brady, Patriots Take Over Top Spot After Big Ben, Steelers Fall
Posted on 3 Nov 2010 by Bear Heiser.
Week 9 storylines to keep an eye on: Bucs-Falcons battle for the top spot in the NFC South Do the Bills get their first win? Can the Jets rebound in Motown? Will the Dolphins shock us again by winning on the road? Are the Chargers for real? How far will the Vikings fall? How far have the Cardinals fallen? Will the Giants continue their hot streak in Seattle? Chiefs-Raiders big AFC West battle....
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Eli Manning Leads Week 6 NFL Fantasy Risers and Fallers
Posted on 12 Oct 2010 by Brandon Galvin.
Risers: QB: Eli Manning, NYG Manning, as I expected, had a big game against the Houston Texans. Manning would have exceeded 300 passing yards in Week 5 if Nicks didn’t drop an easy deep pass. He was just three yards shy of 300. He completed three touchdown passes. Nicks calmly stepped out at the one yard line instead of making a play for the end zone, or else Manning would have had four. Al...
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Bengals Tout Dynamic Divas
Posted on 8 Sep 2010 by Steven Keys.
It’s a question coaches and fans have been asking since the first recorded sporting event took place on the Mayan peninsula some 3000 years ago. That was a soccer contest. The object: be the first team to kick a ball through an elevated ring. The winners lived like princes, the losers had their hearts cut out with a stone knife in sacrifice to the feathered serpent god, Quetzalcoatl. Even...









