Inactives for the Early Games of Week 9

The following is a list of all the inactive players for Week 9. Arizona: WR Anquan Boldin, OG Brandon Keith, QB Brian St. Pierre, TE Dominique Byrd, LB Gerald Hayes, OT Herman Johnson, FS Rashad Johnson, TE Stephen Spach. Chicago: CB D.J. Moore, WR Devin Aromashodu, DL Jarron Gilbert, FS Josh Bullocks, WR Juaquin Iglesias, OG Lance Louis, DL Matt Toeaina, [read more...]

Inactives for the Early Games for Week 8

Cleveland: CB Anthony Madison, OG Billy Yates, PK Billy Cundiff, QB Brett Ratliff, RB Chris Jennings, CB Gerard Lawson, TE Greg Estandia, TE Robert Royal. Chicago: CB D.J. Moore, WR Devin Aromashodu, DL Jarron Gilbert, FS Josh Bullocks, WR Juaquin Iglesias, OG Lance Louis, DL Matt Toeaina, LB Pisa Tinoisamoa. Denver: OT Brandon Gorin, WR Brandon Lloyd, DL Chris Baker, DL Jarvis [read more...]

Plenty of Promise and Fear Surrounds the Bears in 2009

The offseason is an odd time to be a football fan. During these last months, we have had a fair share of news to hold us over, but what we all long for is that first snap of the season. I for one, will smile ear to ear when on Sunday Night Football the Chicago Bears face the Green Bay [read more...]

Draft Recap for the NFC

NFC East: New York Giants: Round 1: Hakeem Nicks, WR, North Carolina Round 2: Clint Sintim, LB, Virginia Round 2B: William Beatty, OT, UCONN Round 3: Ramses Barden, WR, Cal Poly Round 3B: Travis Beckum, TE, Wisconsin Round 4: Andre Brown, RB, N.C. St. Round 5: Rhett Bomar, QB, Sam Houston St. Round 6: DeAndre Wright, DB, New Mexico Round 7: Stoney Woodson, DB, South Carolina Grade: A Overview: Nicks may [read more...]

A Strange Draft Day for the Dolphins

Happy with Davis but not so sure about White Being from the UK I followed the draft up to the 44th pick online last night, with the assistance of Brant Houghton and his live draft blog. I must confess I got pretty obsessive about Rey Maualuga as it became clear that he might fall to us and I had mixed feelings when [read more...]

Where Can the Bears Turn for a Receiver?

The Bears have answered some of their needs this offseason, most noticeably making improvements on the offensive line and quarterback . They have also added some depth to the safety position, which obviously still needs to be addressed, but should keep them from searching for starters in former players late in the season. One important thing that hasn’t been solved [read more...]

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