NFL Names New Co-Chairs of Head,Neck and Spine Committee

DR. HUNT BATJER  of Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and DR. RICHARD G. ELLENBOGEN  of the University of Washington School of Medicine have been named the new co-chairs of the NFL Head, Neck and Spine Medical Committee, COMMISSIONER ROGER GOODELL announced today. Drs. Batjer and Ellenbogen are each the professor and chairman of the department of neurological surgery at [read more...]

Steelers QB Roethlisberger hires big name defense attorney

It looks like Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger is going on the offensive in his latest sexual abuse claim by a 20-year-old. The QB is hiring a big time defense lawyer in Georgia to fight the latest claim of abuse that was handed to him on Thursday: Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has hired prominent Atlanta criminal defense lawyer Edward T.M. Garland, the [read more...]

Patriots WR Welker “doing well,” but won’t be ready for the start of season

Wes Welker is recovering well from his offseason surgery from the injury that took place during the final regular season game against the Texans. It’s been three weeks since the key WR had knee surgery to repair a torn left anterior cruciate ligament. With that though, the Boston Herald reports today that he won’t be ready for the [read more...]

Pats want a pass rusher; but it won’t be Dolphins Taylor

The Patriots are looking for someone to get to the quarterback in 2010, and the big rumor is that they will go hard after the Panthers Julius Peppers. Another name on the list though is that of the Dolphins Jason Taylor, but the Boston Herald reports that it appears that Taylor is not going to be available: Ian Rapoport of [read more...]

The official Survival Guide for the NFL offseason

Super Bowl XLIV is in the books.  The last drops of Gatorade have been devoured.  The last few strips of confetti have been swept away.  And if you’re like me, you’re already longing for the sound of helmets cracking, first down measurements and touchdown dances.  But in the immortal words of Thomas Haynes Bayly, “absence makes the heart grow fonder.” Even [read more...]

Hall of Fame Finalists Rice and Smith Highlight This Years Class

This years Hall of Fame Class might meet the maxium allowed to get enshrined in one year, the number is seven under the Hall of Fame rules. I will put in Bold my prediction to get enshrined this year, which will be announced this weekend. It is always a special time in Canton, for the Hall of Fame weekend and this [read more...]

Dolphins Weekly Rumor Mill

This past week has featured not only the Dolphins coaching staff teaching the seniors from the South the ropes of what will be to come in the NFL, and Yeremiah Bell and Dan Carpenter practicing with the best of the best in the NFL, but also there has been some mild rumors swirling regarding some defensive players that are on [read more...]

Report Says Pats WR Welker Was Ready to Approach Team to Re-Do Deal

The Providence Journal reports that Wes Welker sure had reason to be upset, as it looked like he was going to get a new deal done at some point this offseason. On the bench after limping off the field, television cameras caught Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker crying, fully aware that his season was over, and likely aware that his 2010 [read more...]

Patriots At A Cross-Road, Where Do They Go From Here?

Were you truly expecting the Patriots to win the game at Gillette Stadium on Sunday? New England looked dazed and confused as they lost to the Baltimore Ravens by a final score of 33-14. It would turn out to be a one-and-done Post Season for the AFC East Division winners. I do have to admit I was awed by how [read more...]

New England Having Issues Selling Out Gillette Stadium for Playoff Game?

If you are interested in going to the playoff game today, there are still plenty of seats available. PFT.com reports that the Pats are having issues filling the stadium today for the playoff showdown with the Ravens. Today’s Ravens-Patriots game in New England is officially a sellout, but that doesn’t mean the stadium will be full. In fact, Tom E. Curran [read more...]

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