In the year 2009 it seems all things in the nations capital are run with a sense of uncertainty. A clear lack of leadership, no matter if it’s an owner, a coach, or an elected official. Of all the things in Washington that are misguided, the state of the Washington Redskins is the one problem [...]
Archive for October, 2009
Bad Buccaneers Switch QB’s to Go with Rookie Freeman
Not that it’s probably going to matter, but the winless Buccaneers have changed starting quarterbacks again, with rookie Josh Freeman trying to take over the teams floundering offense. Freeman was the 17th pick in the first round of this year’s draft. He made his NFL debut last Sunday, playing two series in the fourth quarter [...]
Three Names to Think about as The Seahawks Next QB
With only four regular-season games left in college football, we’re starting to see the crème de la crème of the nation’s quarterback talent. In parts one of the five-part series in which I break down and decide which of four of the country’s top collegiate passers the Seahawks should draft this April, I stuck to [...]
Panthers Coach Fox to Stick with Delhomme at QB This Week
There’s been quite a bit of talk about the Panthers sitting starting QB Jake Delhomme this week, but for now, he will remain as the starting quarterback – this despite an NFL-high 13 interceptions in six games. Coach John Fox announced after practice today that he still thinks Delhomme gives the Panthers “the best chance [...]
What Would You Call the Stelers – Good, Very Good or Great?
I was listening to NFL Radio yesterday, and they were interviewing Vikings coach Brad Childress about the game Sunday in Pittsburgh, and Pat Kirwan, an excellent NFL mind in my opinion, said he felt that the Vikings Sunday lost to a “great” football team in the Steelers. Do you agree? For sure the teams win [...]
Observations From the First Six Lions Games
Here are some quick hitting observations on the Lions after six games. Some are areas that need improvement, some are things they are doing well and some things I would like to see. The Lions run defense still needs improvement, but they have made huge improvements over last year. They have given up a few [...]
Chiefs RB Johnson Barred From Team for Gay Slurs
The Twitter account of Chiefs running back Larry Johnson have gotten him barred from team activities pending an investigation into his use of a homosexual slur this week. Johnson did apologize Tuesday to his team, fans and the NFL “for the words I used.” “I regret my actions. The words were used by me in [...]
Steelers Not Sure if Safety Clark Can Play in Denver
In a bizarre case, the Steelers are not sure if safety Ryan Clark is going to be able to go Monday November 9th when the team plays in Denver. It goes back to Clark getting ill after the October 21st game in Denver two seasons ago. Clark didn’t play the rest of the 07 season [...]

October 28th, 2009
Sujeet Patel
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