When we last saw the Seahawks and Steelers play in a high-profile game, it was in Super Bowl XL during the 2005 season. That game was steeped in controversy due to several questionable calls made by referee Bill Leavy and his officiating crew.
This curious image appeared during ESPN’s opening edition of Monday Night Brady, during which New England’s quarterback supreme and the Patriots slayed Miami 38-24. Typically, who would care about some photo of Marc Anthony and Will Smith with third-wheel Dwyane Wade mugging for the camera at a Dolphins […]
Don Shula may have gagged on his porterhouse steak after watching Tom Brady eviscerate the Miami Dolphins secondary in a 38-24 Patriots victory on Monday night. Brady blistered Miami’s secondary for a career-best 517 yards passing, along with four touchdown tosses in the opening Monday Night Football voyage […]
The first NFL Sunday concluded with Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys squandering a 24-10 fourth quarter lead and losing to the New York Jets 27-24.
Some of the highlights from early game action in Week 1: Texans 34, Colts 7: Consider that Houston did this without running back Arian Foster in the lineup. Matt Schaub tossed a touchdown strike while backup running backs Ben Tate and Derrick Ward scored for Houston. Peyton Manning’s […]
Nasty (And Not Like Ken Griffey) Depending on the given year, I’ll spend somewhere around 50 days a year on the road working and occasionally this requires hotel stays on my part. I’ve stayed at a lot weird spots over the years; there was the seedy New Hampshire […]
http://twitter.com/#!/wwltvsports/status/112670616796143616 Saints receiver Marques Colston broke his collarbone on Thursday night in the loss to Green Bay and is likely out at least four weeks. Not only is Colston out but fellow receiver Lance Moore missed Thursday with a groin injury and is still on the mend. Thus, […]
During last night’s New Orleans/Green Bay scoring party, Packers cornerback Charles Woodson got into a tussle with Saints tight end David Thomas.
The first game of the 2011 NFL season gives us something we will not see until postseason rolls around. Three of the four NFC darlings (Green Bay, New Orleans, Philly) don’t play each other during the regular season except for the lone meeting between the Saints and Packers. […]
As we load up for the first game of the season this evening, might as well put out a few predictions for the season…