Published on: 11th July, 2009
Every NFL draft that has occurred, one sleeper is always found. Whether a player from a division II college that isn't known, in the later rounds top stars are always born ( look at Tom Brady in the 6th round). As we take a lookback at the 2006 NFL Draft ...Published on: 9th July, 2009
As the 2009-10 college football season nears, the talk is beginning. Whether it's regarding predictions on the BCS, regular-season upsets, or coaches on the hot seat, we all know that Notre Dame is involved in these conversations. Speaking of those Irish, the negativity of head coach Charlie Weis has put pressure on the program, but ...Published on: 5th July, 2009
As training camp is less then a month away, we do not see many free agents that could be finding a job this season. However, the league still has a big name out on the market, wide receiver Marvin Harrison. There has been reports of teams targeting the veteran receiver. ...Published on: 4th July, 2009
On the day of July 4, a time where friends and family should gather for happy times and give thanks for our country, something is poised to always go wrong. Today, we experienced sadness with the loss of NFL great, Steve "Air" McNair. McNair was born Feb. 14, 1973, in Mount Olive, Miss. His ...Published on: 3rd July, 2009
The short series continues involving the lookback of the 2006 NFL Draft. Part One was the handful of players who lived up to the expectations. Part number two, however, deals with some of the players later in the 1st round who have boosted onto the scene as Pro-Bowlers, and has ...Published on: 29th June, 2009
As I was thinking of a short series to discuss, I began to think of one that pertained to past NFL Drafts. Well, the 2006 NFL Draft sure came to mind. We had a lot of surprises within the top ten move up and down, shocking developments within the top ...Published on: 27th June, 2009
Drew Brees entered the National Football League in 2001. He was drafted in the second round by the San Diego Chargers, who did need help at the quarterback position. In his rookie season, he did not get a shot of running the offense, appearing in only one game that season. However, his work ...Published on: 26th June, 2009
The NFL playoffs are one of the greatest times of the year. New Years Day comes and goes, head coaches being fired, new ones being hired. The betting table gets underway; heck, even Las Vegas surely loves playoff football. Rivalries are renewed in the playoffs, whether it's the Colts against the Patriots, the ...Published on: 25th June, 2009
My past two articles have been about Aaron Rodgers and Philip Rivers, where I have talked about their success and my reasoning for them being considered an elite quarterback in the National Football League. This time, Tony Romo is on the list; however, I do not feel he is a ...Published on: 23rd June, 2009
Last week, I talked about Aaron Rodgers and whether he should be a top-five quarterback. We will do a more interesting one in Phillip Rivers. Philip Rivers has always been one of the more talked about quarterbacks in the league. Coming out of NC State, Rivers was originally selected by the New ...