This week’s theme around the NFL has been laying down. Whether it was the Curtis Painter/Peyton Manning debacle in Indianapolis or Pittsburgh’s LaMarr Woodley stating that New England and Cincinnati will lay down because they don’t want the Steelers in the playoffs, waving the white flag is all […]
[picapp align=”center” wrap=”false” link=”term=New+Orleans+Saints&iid=7432994″ src=”b/1/6/a/Tampa_Bay_Buccaneers_ebb4.jpg?adImageId=8738755&imageId=7432994″ width=”380″ height=”290″ /] So, lost in the haze of verbal gunfire launched at Jim Caldwell, Bill Polian, Curtis Painter and the Indianapolis Colts is another brewing mess going in New Orleans.
The 2009 NFL season represents an odd journey for Bill Belichick. From the controversy of 4th and 2 to Randy Moss “dogging it”, he’s had a few hurdles to clear. However, none of that stops him from becoming the fifth inductee to the JMRA Hall of Fame.
Here is a break from Favre vs. Chilly and Perfect-gate in Indy. Last Sunday, a Randy Moss impersonator was spotted in the crowd during the Pats/Jags wipeout. Watch as Moss spots him and thus, hi-jinx ensues.
The Colts have won one Super Bowl this decade. One. Not two. Not three. Not four. One. Thus, their philosophy of resting Peyton Manning and others because they might get injured has not exactly paid off handsomely.
[picapp align=”center” wrap=”false” link=”term=Jim+Caldwell&iid=7435067″ src=”c/1/0/e/New_York_Jets_bc33.jpg?adImageId=8696337&imageId=7435067″ width=”380″ height=”495″ /] While he was starting to approach a realism level similar to that of Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy, Jim Caldwell does really exist. The Colts elected to eschew going for the perfect season and mailed it in during a […]
Curtis Painter was overmatched in Indy’s first loss of the season today. Here is his scouting tape. Enjoy. Not exactly watching a young Marino at Pitt.
[picapp align=”center” wrap=”false” link=”term=Brad+Childress&iid=7055188″ src=”e/4/7/d/Detroit_Lions_v_c072.jpg?adImageId=8650940&imageId=7055188″ width=”380″ height=”326″ /] Happy Holidays to everyone! Speaking of happiness and lack thereof, we take you to Minnesota as the Favre-Childress saga continues. Over at the National Football Post, Mike Lombardi wrote a solid piece on Favre’s issues with Childress. From past history […]
This is plain awful. No wonder the ’86 Cowboys finished 7-9, which marked the first sub .500 season in Dallas since 1964. Merry Christmas!!
Before there was Michael Vick and Daunte Culpepper, Randall Cunningham was an athlete well ahead of his time. Cunningham could do it all. He could throw it short, medium, or long and then of course, he could run.