Work parties on the same night as the NFL Draft can be problematic towards blogging efforts. We’ll have more on last night’s first round later this weekend. Roger Goodell was greeted rudely at the draft’s start. Of course, it appears as if he laughed it off. He needs […]
Cleveland Browns running back Peyton Hillis is your newest Madden cover athlete. The hard-charging Hillis defeated Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick in the finals to win the honor.
After listening to pleas from the players’ side, Judge Susan Nelson decided to lift the lockout on Monday evening. Reportedly, Nelson’s decision was greatly influenced by the players expressing what type of impact the lockout would have on their careers if it stayed in place.
The series of enlightenment continues. Since the schedule was released on Tuesday, whispers of “they can start a 16-game season as late as October 2” ring loudly in my ears. Sit back and enjoy. We might be able to hit the 200 mark with this list if a […]
One of the fears any football fan should have regarding labor negotiations is the overall collective willingness of the players to get a deal done. For every player that wants to get a deal done, others are not quite interested in an immediate resolution.
According to several reports, Dolphins wide receiver Brandon Marshall is in intensive care after he was stabbed on Friday by a woman in Miami.
Perhaps in an effort to not further submarine goodwill amongst the fans, the NFL has decided to use legendary figures to announce picks during the second day of the league’s annual draft. Starting with second round action next Friday, a list of NFL alumni will appear at the […]
One of the great things about the NFL Draft isn’t necessarily the event itself but some of the bizarre stories that lead into annual spectacle. For example, numerous reports circulated today involving TCU quarterback prospect Andy Dalton, and all of things, his hair.
In the beginning of our journey towards lockout enlightenment, the joys of Miami Vice were explained. Now, it’s time to jump into a culinary venture.
The last two Super Bowl champions will open the 2011 NFL season on Thursday, September 8 when the Green Bay Packers host the New Orleans Saints. Yet, an obvious black cloud hangs over this news.