The JMRA Hall of Fame is opening its doors for a new group of inductees. Our first new entrant is a man who was once the toast of the NFL; now his career is just that, a heavily burned piece of toast that might as well have flames […]
Here is the first look at the 2011 Hall of Fame class for Joe Montana’s Right Arm. It’s complete with The Drive, vomiting, air guitar, breakups, Sia, and touchdown passes. Sounds like a good time to me. Stay tuned for salutes to each member of the new class.
The Redskins and Vikings have tentatively reached an agreement to send Donovan McNabb to Minnesota for a sixth round pick in 2012 and a conditional sixth round pick in 2013. The most important concept of the deal is McNabb’s contract, which is not friendly to Minnesota’s cap situation. […]
The litany of preseason NFL magazines have started to make their way onto shelves around the country, which is a somewhat subtle reminder that we are growing closer and closer towards money time in the league’s labor negotiations.
Mark Cuban is still celebrating…
Donovan McNabb appeared on the The Real Robinson Report recently with Seahawks fullback Michael Robinson to discuss the upcoming season and what happened in 2010 with the Redskins. The former Pro Bowl quarterback had a special message for all of those sipping the McNabb-flavored Haterade: keep doubting him […]
It appears we can’t go more than 72 hours without someone popping off about the oft-maligned Washington Redskins quarterback Donovan McNabb. In a showing of compassion, talking head Rush Limbaugh defended McNabb in the wake of the “not black enough” card played by Bernard Hopkins last week.
While attending grade school, there always seemed to be one kid who received a lion’s share of the verbal abuse for having too many zits, dandruff, bad breath, etc. Donovan McNabb appears to be this person in the NFL landscape.
You will see a lot of things on this blog upon doing some perusing. One thing you will not find is a series of love letters to the Philadelphia Flyers. I enjoy the Flyers and support them just like I do the other three major teams in Philadelphia. […]
Well, the good news over the NFL Lockout continuing is that you’ll have more time to devote towards other pursuits besides trying to figure out useless draft grades for teams.