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The wait is finally over. After living off of the NFL top ten and Total Access since April’s draft, real football has returned. The first week showed us many things, mainly that the preseason means NOTHING. Minnesota, picked by many as a Super Bowl Contender, was edged by the Saints 14-9 in a dud. The [...]
1. St. Louis- Sam Bradford Quarterback (QB) Oklahoma: Franchise QB potential who is too tempting to pass up. With no offensive line to protect the brittle Bradford, he is set up for failure.
2. Detroit- Ndamukong Suh Defensive tackle (DT) Nebraska: Arguably the best player in the draft, Suh is perfect for what ails a putrid Lions defense.
Last week we took a look at some of the notable free agents offensively. A few big names have been added to that list since. The San Diego Chargers decided not to tender an offer to Darren Sproles making him an unrestricted free agent (UFA). Sproles is an interesting case. He certainly is dynamic, but [...]
The 2010 NFL free agency frenzy begins March 1 and there are plenty of questions for various players and teams as the offseason kicks off. This free agency period may be among the most intriguing in many years due to the possibility of an uncapped year.
We have seen 13 weeks of NFL action fly by and now it is time to launch our NFL playoff picture prediction! Before I delve into each playoff team prediction there are a few lessons to be learned from these past few weeks.
Everybody who said New England’s defense was vulnerable and would prevent them from being dominant? Yeah good call there. The Pats D ranks 2nd in points per game against. We will be seeing them playing late in January. The honeymoon is over for the Jets. Rex Ryan needs to stop complaining about everything and worry [...]
Many people say coaches coach and players play, so it is often hard to directly blame a coach unless they are outwardly lacking. The criteria for a hot seat have many different variables.
A look at the upcoming NFL draft.
It is official, the Denver Broncos have made the biggest mistake of the NFL offseason having traded quarterback Jay Cutler to the Chicago Bears for this year’s 18th overall pick in the draft, and a third round pick, and the Bear’s first round pick in the 2010 draft.
As exciting as this offseason is, there have been a lot of bad moves made that make you scratch your head. But there were a lot of moves that made sense and actually had some legitimacy. Here are the top five.