Archive for January, 2010

ESPN Experts Pick the NFC Title Game Between the Saints and Vikings

ESPN’s Mark Schlereth and Tedy Bruschi tell you who will represent the NFC in the Super Bowl.

A Somewhat Quiet Week in Bear Country

There is not a lot of activity going on in Bears Nation this week.  Aside from the devastating news of the passing of Gaines Adams, and the Bears interviewing Mike DeBord for the Tight Ends coaching position, not much else is happening. That is what is disturbing.  There is no long line of candidates for [...]

Falcons TE Gonzlaez Says He’s Coming Back in 2010

The Falcons got a steal last season when they got tight end Tony Gonzalez from the Chiefs. After a successful season that did end a little early as the Falcons missed the playoffs, there was chatter that Gonzalez would be retiring and leaving the club. Now though Sporting News reports that Gonzalez has been stating [...]

Ravens Want a Better Offense – Go Ahead and Build It!

I took a few days off to cool down after Baltimore took a 20-3 drubbing from the Colts. After having some time to mull it over I’m back to my intial source of frustration after that disappointing loss last Saturday. How is this team any better than the one that went to the AFC Title [...]

Latest Hiring Continues Organizational Failure in Buffalo

Two things tend to cover up a lot of stink: winning and deoderant. The longer the Buffalo Bills have gone without winning, the worse the smell has gotten. And now, with the hiring of Chan Gailey as the head coach, the odor has become too overwhelming. Now we’re all in need of gas masks and [...]

Lions to Take a Look at Chiefs DT Glenn Dorsey?

The Lions need to upgrade their D-line as they look to 2010, and MLive.com points out today that maybe the team may take a long look at former first round draft choice Glenn Dorsey over in KC, as DC Gunther Cunningham had high praise for Dorsey despite the fact he’s had little impact so far [...]

Offensive Line Still An Issue for the Eagles

As much as we love to throw a lot of the blame on Donovan McNabb, the Eagles offensive line deserves to see a good portion of the blame as well. It’s no secret they played absolutely horrible the final two games of the season but there were a lot of inconsistencies throughout the entire course [...]

Report Says Raiders Owner Davis Already Talking to Coaches About Cable’s Job

There’s even more drama now about the Raiders and the coaching spot, as the SF Chronicle is reporting that Al Davis has already spoken to a couple possible replacements for Tom Cable, including former Raiders offensive coordinator Marc Trestman and former G-Men coach Jim Fassel. The paper also says that a couple sources are saying [...]