The JMRA Podcast – Episode #29: Broncos/Browns, Peyton Manning, Seahawks’ Woes & More
The Week 6 rundown of The JMRA Podcast is up and running.
The Week 6 rundown of The JMRA Podcast is up and running.
We are witnesses to history. No, the NFC East isn’t the hot mess that the NFC South was last season. However, the NFC East has produced two of the worst played games all season (Cowboys/Eagles, Giants/Eagles). In my opinion, this is one of the worst divisional campaigns in […]
Oh boy. The 2-4 Seattle Seahawks have enough on their plate at the moment.
The incredible part of this Tecmo Bowl rendering of the Indianapolis Colts fake punt disaster on Sunday night is somehow the real life version was far more horrific.
The latest edition of The JMRA Podcast takes a long, hard chilling look at arguably the worst coaching decision in NFL history.
Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano is going to be the talk of America on Monday morning and beyond for quite sometime after his ill-timed fake punt call on Sunday night against the New England Patriots. While Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth were confused on television, both Indy’s […]
The Indianapolis Colts lost 34-27 to the New England Patriots in a game that perhaps wasn’t as close as the final score indicated. While much of the talk heading into the game surrounded Tom Brady’s first trip to Indianapolis since the Deflategate saga, Chuck Pagano and the Colts […]
The Indianapolis Colts have been living, eating, and sleeping New England Patriots Football since the Brady/Belichick run grew its wings in 2001. Their unhealthy obsession with the Patriots led to the ridiculous “Deflategate” saga that caused the NFL to suspend Tom Brady four games because he harmed the […]
Denver survived Manning’s three interceptions to win 26-23 in overtime and as a result, Peyton received some pointed criticism. Such vitriol was not appreciated by Broncos running back Ronnie Hillman, who took to Twitter to express his frustration with the critics.
During a segment on FOX’s NFL pregame show, Alex Rodriguez made an appearance to hype his work with the network on its MLB playoff coverage. A-Rod discussed his connection to the University of Miami and his desire to play quarterback at one point in his life.