During the holidays, I did not have a chance to thank those who stopped by and supported the blog in 2011. By the numbers, it was easily the best year of the three but most importantly, it was the most enjoyable. My goal is to do things just […]
Incredibly, the NFL lockout seems like 30 years ago and the postseason is here. This marks the beginning of our postseason preview. The first stop is in Motown.
Andy Reid will be back for a 14th season as Philadelphia Eagles head coach, according to Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie. After one of the most disappointing seasons in Eagles history, Lurie addressed the media on Tuesday to express his displeasure regarding the 8-8 campaign.
Political talk has very little room on this blog…except when it involves the National Football League. Tonight, the Iowa Caucus takes place and one of the Republicans looking for a push in his budding presidential campaign is Rick Perry.
Citizens Bank Park, the home of the NHL’s 2012 Winter Classic. At one point during 2011, I promised to do a hockey live blog and alas, here we are. I’m ready for three hours of hockey awkwardness. Let’s do this thing.
https://twitter.com/#!/JennyVrentas/status/153867027189219328 Just three weeks ago, the New York Jets were 8-5 and seemed poised to make another appearance in the playoffs. However, after three straight losses to close the season, the Jets are out of the mix and perhaps, in need of some good-old fashioned NFL plastic surgery […]
For the second straight week, the salsa moves of Victor Cruz spelled doom for an opponent. This time, the Dallas Cowboys fell victim, losing the NFC East title to the Giants on Sunday night 31-14.
That beeping noise you hear while looking at this pic is the sound of the Denver Broncos backing up their dump truck of a season into the playoffs. In the span of three weeks, Denver went from being media darlings to a team that looks like it’ll be […]
Not waiting for the conclusion of the Cowboys/Giants Sunday night contest for the NFC East title, the NFL announced its playoff schedule for the first two rounds.
Following Oakland’s 38-26 loss to the San Diego Chargers at home and thus, blowing the AFC West title, our American Football Conference playoff picture is now in focus.