In preparation of Sunday’s Pats/Jets playoff collision, the New York Post unveiled a Star Wars spoof poster featuring numerous figures from both teams including Bill Belichick donning the Darth Vader helmet. Rex Ryan playing Hans Solo is a crowd-pleaser as well. It’s hard to envision the Jets playing […]
During a press conference yesterday regarding Sunday’s AFC Divisional playoff game versus the New York Jets, Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker gave us a ton of cliché speak. However, after a closer review, he kept making feet references…a lot of them.
Time to visit the two angriest men in football…Ray Lewis and his parrrtner in crime, Terrell Suggs.
Our playoff journey takes us to one of my favorite cities, Atlanta.
This is the next installment in our examination of the NFL playoffs as we provide brief looks at teams participating in this year’s postseason run. Our look at the bye teams begins with that cantankerous bunch from Pittsburgh.
While most Eagles fans are worried about whether Kevin Kolb or Michael Vick will be their starting quarterback next season, some have more pressing issues to tend to, like vandalizing the car of a college professor for starters. Craig Coenen, a professor at Lehigh Valley College and Packers fan, attended […]
Rolling Stone coverboy Jimmy Fallon spoofed the famed Super Bowl Shuffle video on his show recently. I don’t watch his show but this video caused me to chuckle just a bit.
Here is today’s back cover of the Philadelphia Daily News, complete with Michael Vick’s season-ending interception.
Green Bay received help from two unlikely sources in their 21-16 win over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. Running back James Starks set a Packer rookie playoff record with 123 yards. Meanwhile, Philly’s normally reliable kicker David Akers missed a pair of field goals (34 & 41 yarders).
The big news out Kansas City today was not the Ravens defeating Kansas City 30-7. Instead, the bigger news is that we will now see Ravens/Steelers III next Saturday. These two teams last met in the postseason during the ’08 AFC title game, which Pittsburgh won 23-14.