From Chicago, to New Orleans, to the Super Bowl

Gab reader Michael Masson sent in this interesting piece leading up to Super Sunday: Saturday. I pack my #57 Rickey Jackson jersey with pride and care, and walk to my car on a cold Chicago morning. When I pull up to my brother’s house a few blocks away, we exchange cautiously optimistic looks. We’ve been in this position before. We all have, [read more...]

The Bengals and the NFL Recall the Player and Person Chris Henry Was

This morning, Bengals receiver Chris Henry died after falling out of pickup truck during a dispute with his fiancee. Henry’s fiancee tried to drive away, and Henry attempted to jump on the back of the pickup truck. He fell out. The injuries sustained were too much to recover from. Our thoughts and prayers are with his families. “We knew him in [read more...]

Can Browns Coach Mangini Survive if Holmgren Comes Aboard?

Reports of talks between the Cleveland Browns and Mike Holmgren have excited many fans. Most news outlets in their reports are saying that if Holmgren agrees to oversee the continuing reclamation project going on in Cleveland, Eric Mangini’s days would be numbered. Is this the right move? After their big win over the Steelers, it is very possible for [read more...]

Chiefs to Simply Release Troubled RB Larry Johnson?

There’s no doubt that the future is cloudy for Chiefs running back Larry Johnson. Wednesday the team suspended him flat out for his Twitter comments that included a slander towards gays. The team is getting tired of his antics, and the KC Star today reports that there’s a real chance the team may just release him: The Chiefs could [read more...]

NFL Supports Breast Cancer Awareness Month With “A Crucial Catch” Screening Campaign

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NFL Season Kicks Off with Campaign to “Know Your Stats about Prostate Cancer”

  While most men might know the stats of their favorite NFL player, they are likely unaware of other important statistics that could one day save their lives. As a result, the American Urological Association (AUA) Foundation and the National Football League (NFL) are teaming to encourage men to “Know Your Stats about Prostate Cancer,” the second leading cause of cancer [read more...]

Gridiron Gab Breakdown: NFC East

Dallas Cowboys: Offense:  The organization got rid of what they thought was a locker room cancer in TO in the hope that it will allow Tony Romo to flourish.  If Romo can play well into December and January, when the games really count, the Cowboys could surprise some teams this season.  If Romo was smart, though, which I assume he is, [read more...]

The Gab’s Final Divisional Predictions: NFC East

The NFC East is a tough, hard-nosed division with talent all over the place. From Albert Haynesworth in Washington to Tony Romo in Dallas to Donovan McNabb in Philly, there are playmakers on every team. For now though, the big boys from New York are still the favorites to win the division, this even after the Eagles recently [read more...]

Jets Seriously Looking at a Shot to Trade for Broncos Marshall

The Jets are in need of a wide out. The Broncos have one very unhappy wide out. Sounds like a fit – doesn’t it? Yes, Brandon Marshall is being talked about again in the Big Apple, as the Jets would love to give rookie signal caller Mark Sanchez a big-name target when he and the team starts the season on September 13th. [read more...]

The Case for Michael Vick to be a KC Chief

As the Chiefs arrived in River Falls for their last training camp at that location one thing was clearly missing from their offensive roster, speed and athleticism. Besides running back Jamaal Charles and rookie wide receiver Quinten Lawrence the Chiefs have no speedy game breakers on their offense. Which brings me to my main question why is a former first overall [read more...]

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