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Tebow: NFL’s Nowhere Man
Posted on 6 May 2013 by Steven Keys.
I hope Tim Tebow finds a landing spot in the NFL, somewhere, anywhere, setting-up under center or testing out tight end, wearing Jacksonville teal or Green Bay green, it doesn’t matter. Tim should be in the show. Some folks look forward to the day when Tebow disappears altogether from the game. Love the man or hate him (most find TT a curiosity), Tim moves the meter. He hasn’t been moving t...
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NFL ’13 Divisional Picks
Posted on 10 Jan 2013 by Steven Keys.
Aerial Artists vs. Mercury Men Why two Conferences in the NFL? The simple answer: two places from which to draw our Super Bowl combatants. Another might be is that they serve as good starting-point for League schedulers. But what you may not realize it that the Conference alignment is a quaint reminder of the NFL’s tumultuous past when lucky fans in the 1960s enjoyed something called competit...
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Silent Night for Texans (Christmas Eve Edition)
Posted on 24 Dec 2012 by Dustin Kelver.
Silence. I'm sure that was the immediate response from Texans fans' after Sunday's loss to the Minnesota Vikings. Sometimes silence is a good thing though. You can learn a lot from silence and a lot of times silence says more than words themselves. I know growing up when I was in trouble and my parents got silent, that meant they were disappointed in me and that was far worse than the actual pu...
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NFL ’12 Cherry Picks Wk-13
Posted on 29 Nov 2012 by Steven Keys.
They Made Me a Criminal “Illegal.” It’s a word that was popping up with odd frequency this past weekend in major media descriptions of Detroit Lions’ coach Jim Schwartz and his now infamous challenge-flag faux pas on Thanksgiving Day. I’m no legal expert but am not aware of the existence of any State of Michigan or federal criminal, regulatory or like provision that such an on-field m...
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Just the facts: Same old Same old
Posted on 5 Oct 2012 by Adam Sharp.
I believe most people had this Sunday's game circled on their “must watch” list. This is the best quarterback duel in all of football history. Brady has the upper hand in Super Bowl rings, wins over Manning, playoff wins over Manning, and probably has the better overall team. However, Manning has four of the last five wins and is catching up fast in this rivalry. There is a lot of r...
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Texans survive Peyton’s late charge and make history
Posted on 23 Sep 2012 by Dustin Kelver.
After one of the craziest weekends of football in a while, the Texans themselves had to fight back against a late comeback attempt by Manning. The start of this game probably made Texans fans say, “Uh oh” after Matt Schaub was sacked in the end zone for a safety and the Denver goes down field and gets a field goal, quickly leading 5-0. However, the rest of the next 3 quarters was al...
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Texans face a familar foe in Week 3
Posted on 20 Sep 2012 by Dustin Kelver.
The Texans are off to a great start on the season, in fact they are the only team in each of the last 3 seasons to start 2-0. However, Houston has never been able to make it to 3-0 in their franchise history. They will look to make that history on Sunday against Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos. Peyton Manning is 16-2 against the Houston Texans all time but all of those wins came when he w...
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NFL Cherry Picks WK-3
Posted on 20 Sep 2012 by Steven Keys.
False starts. That’s been the common thread so far running through analysis of NFL 2012. Green Bay was suppose to be in trouble after their WK1 lose to the 49ers while da’ Bears were finally a burgeoning power. “Maybe no” to both, as “Furio Giunta” would say (The Sopranos). The Patriots were suppose to be unbeatable, then the mighty Cardinals flew into town. Peyton was suppose to be...
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Preseason opener reflection
Posted on 17 Aug 2012 by Anthony Overbay.
First off, let me apologize for being gone so long. I went on vacation for a family reunion in Tennessee and started a new job, so life has been a little crazy the past week. Anyway, back to the important stuff. 31-3, the final score of the Broncos at Bears preseason opener. Impressive, however it was not because of the starters. The only scoring for the starters was a field goal set up by a Vo...
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RG3 and Decoding Shanahan
Posted on 11 Aug 2012 by Steven Keys.
Go back to the year 1988. The Raiders are in Los Angeles, Tom Flores has been demoted upstairs by owner Al Davis and Denver assistant coach Mike Shanahan is hired by the silver & black for his first NFL head coaching job. Now fast-forward…not too fast, just one and one-quarter seasons later. After finishing 7-9 amidst an on-going, internal clash of loyalties, a 1-3 start in ‘89 gives Da...
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Peyton Manning’s Bronco Debut
Posted on 10 Aug 2012 by Alex Summers.
Last night Peyton Manning made arguably the biggest preseason debut in NFL history as he kicked off his Bronco career on a cold and rainy night in Chicago against the Bears. In very brief playing time, Manning had a below average performance, going 4/7 for 44 yards, as well as throwing an interception. Although we finally saw Manning in action, we did not get to see how he reacted to getting ...
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Season Upon Us
Posted on 2 Aug 2012 by Anthony Overbay.
As the pre-season makes its way around the last turn, I sit here with optimism and impatience for the games to get underway. The first pre-season game is August 9th, a Thursday game at Chicago to face former Broncos Jay Cutler and Brandon Marshall for the first time since they were traded away. I highly doubt Manning takes a snap this game, or at most, 1 drive if he does. This first game I will...









