Tag: New York Giants

Week 8’s Face of Defeat

[picapp src=”d/5/4/0/New_York_Giants_112c.jpg?adImageId=7094973&imageId=6952851″ width=”380″ height=”275″ /] Tom Coughlin WAS coaching one of the best teams in the National Football League just a few weeks ago. After getting p’wned by the New Orleans Saints 48-27 in Week 6, the Giants have fallen on hard times. New York’s woes continued yesterday […]

Two Minute Warning – Certified

As we stand days away from a potential Phillies-Yankees World Series and the biggest sports fan battle to hit the east coast in decades, it is time to issue a test. I’m declaring open season on all fraudulent fans; and as they say on the streets, let’s not […]

The Trouble With Washington

The Washington Redskins are a boring franchise. It’s in their nature and who they are.  Don’t get me wrong; obviously their franchise has been littered with characters over the years from former owner George Preston Marshall to George Allen and to John Riggins. Yet, the fun rarely materializes […]

Two Minute Warning – Half Dead

One of my favorite pastimes is watching bad movies. If it’s on cable and has one star, I’m in; Killer Clowns from Outer Space? Check. Where do I sign? Penitentiary II featuring Ghostbusters star Ernie Hudson? Probably watched it 15 times. In fact, more that one later… Most […]

Two Minute Warning – No Scrubs

Following Week 2, I turned on the NFL Network to see numerous analysts including Brian Billick, lauding the impressive state of quarterbacking around the league. After two weeks, the composite quarterback rating proved to 83.9, which at the time was an all-time best for the position. With so […]

Heroes of the Revolution: Week 2

Another raucous week of NFL action gave us the debut of Cowboys Stadium (not sure if you heard about it yet), Chris Johnson going postal on the Texans in a losing effort and Jay Cutler redeeming himself for an atrocious Week 1 performance in Green Bay. However, this […]