New York Giants free agency preview

Free Agency is Friday. It should be an awesome ride. I fully expect the Giants to be very active in free agency. Does that mean they will spend $100 million on Julius Peppers? Probably not. But, it does mean the Giants will do everything they can to improve their team. Here are a couple of players the I think [read more...]

Bears offseason player movement should start by trading Lance Briggs

The 2010 offseason has caused Grabowskies across Bears nation to choose sides. On one side are those hoping for aggressive offseason player acquisitions to get the Bears back in the playoff picture. The other side includes those rooting for the folks at Halas Hall to maintain the status quo in 2010 so we can say “sayonara” to Lovie and staff [read more...]

NFL Commish Roger Goodell Gets a New Five-Year Deal

From: AP NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has been given a new five-year contract running until March 2015. Goodell replaced Paul Tagliabue on Sept. 1, 2006, and his contract was due to expire this September. The NFL said Friday that owners voted to award the new contract when they met in December “Commissioner Goodell and his staff have done an outstanding job and this [read more...]

Joey Porter: “I Want Out”

Joey Porter has said a lot of things recently about his future with the Dolphins, but none may be as big and foretelling as this quote that he used on ESPN’s Jim Rome Is Burning: “I won’t accept it no more, you know what I mean? I accepted it last year because I’m a team guy. I just want to play, [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...]

Saints Bring Back Running Back Duece McAllister

The Deuce is loose again! The Saints re-signed veteran running back Deuce McAllister after a year away from football. McAllister, a fan favorite, is listed on the active roster. To make room on the roster for McAllister, the Saints placed reserve DE Rodney Leslie on injured reserve. McAllister rushed for 6,069 yards in seven seasons with the Saints. He also holds the [read more...]

NFL ANNOUNCES LATEST DEVELOPMENTS ON RESEARCH PROJECTS RELATED TO CONCUSSION PREVENTION AND TREATMENT

The NFL announced today additional important developments in its ongoing work related to player health and safety in the area of concussions. The NFL has confirmed its partnership with the Boston University Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy to research the long-term effects of head trauma in athletes. The league through the NFL Alumni Association is encouraging current and former [read more...]

Favre and the Vikings Really to Come Out with More Fight?

Latest excuses leave Viking Fans Unimpressed Excuse me for finding a recent associated press article with the above title a tad bit irritating. Brad Childress and several other players are vowing to come out and make a “Real” effort this week-end against the Giants. Excuse me ??!!?? “A real effort “ !!! That’s awesome ! No really, I’m seriously impressed ! Considering [read more...]

What Happened to the 2009 Giants?

It’s very easy for me to vent about the horrid performance by the G-Men Sunday. There’s a lot of anger, a lot of frustration. And there are a lot of questions. Here are some Thoughts, Giants Panthers style (or, as I said in the title, what happened to the 2009 Giants?) -There is no excuse for the lack of effort on [read more...]

Broncos Long Journey to Replace John Elway May End with Kyle Orton

Replacing a hall of fame QB is never easy. The broncos thought they had their heir apparent to legend John Elway three times. All three proved to end in disaster and embarrassment. However, the broncos search may have finally ended this season with the most unlikely of candidates, Kyle Orton. Orton did not arrive in Denver as a highly [read more...]

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