Super Bowl XLIV The Most Watched Ever

The Saints’ victory over Indianapolis in the Super Bowl was watched by more than 106 million people, surpassing the 1983 finale of “M-A-S-H” to become the most-watched program in U.S. television history, the Nielsen Co. said Monday. Compelling story lines involving the city of New Orleans and its ongoing recovery from Hurricane Katrina and the attempt at a second Super Bowl [read more...]

DolphinsGab Weighs In On Super Bowl

With Super Bowl Weekend finally upon us, the next two days will drag. This is the weekend that pretty much everybody who is anybody has been waiting for. Football fanatics, regular passive fans, the non-football fans, the clueless girlfriends, the clueless period. You get the idea. Pretty much everybody will be watching the Super Bowl this weekend, if not for the game [read more...]

Former Rams Coach Mike Martz to Talk to the Bears About Their OC Job

This is the potential candidate we have.  First he disses on Jay Cutler.  Then before the door even hits Ron Turner in the behind he expresses his interest in a position that’s not even open yet.  Then after the position becomes open, he waits….no call…he waits…no call.  Then he says he’s just ready to move on.  Now he’s at Hallas [read more...]

San Diego Stunner – Jets Top Chargers 17-14 to Move on in the AFC

Rex Ryan and the Jets were left for dead after a loss to the Falcons three weeks before the end of the regular season. Now, they are one game away from the Super Bowl. Sunday in San Diego the Jets overcame a 7-0 halftime deficit, used a ton of Charger mistakes, and in the end put up 17 second half [read more...]

Pioli seems to be rebuilding the Patriots in Kansas City

Before this season began the Kansas City chiefs hired Scott Pioli, New England’s former vice president of player personnel, to serve as their General Manager. It was pretty well known that the Chiefs NEEDED someone like Pioli to make personnel decisions to get the team back on the right track, which he has seemingly started to do by bringing in [read more...]

Eagles Center Jamaal Jackson Done for the Year with Torn ACL

The Eagles have lost center Jamaal Jackson for the year after he tore his ACL in yesterday’s game against the Denver Broncos. This is a tough loss for the Eagles as Jackson has been one of the constants on this offensive line all year. The offensive line has seen many moves and changes since the beginning of the year, but [read more...]

A Portrait of the Artist as a Wide Out

Last Sunday’s post-game shows were full of holiday cheering: The Pats finally won an away game (for some reason, away-away in Wembley doesn’t seem to count)! The defense, although missing some key players like Wilfork, Pryor and Warren, showed up, mixed it up and befuddled the Bills! And Randy Moss, suffering for weeks the slings and arrows [read more...]

The Speech Patriots Coach Bill Belichick Should Give

Okay. The day-after handwringing and backseat quarterbacking are finito. The Saints and the Dolphins are painful, even embarrassing, memories; the Panthers, smelling fresh blood, lurk in the shadows, ready to pounce. So what’s this Coach, this purported guru-of-the-decade, to do? What words might erase the near past and re-motivate, re-inspire, and, yes, re-imbue the team with confidence? [read more...]

49ers Offensive Tackle Marvel Smith Announces His Retirement

The 49ers offseason pickup of former Steelers OT Marvel Smith can officially be labeled a bust, as the former Pro Bowl tackle has announced that he is retiring. Smith had been plagued by back problems during training camp. He missed practice Friday and the team announced his retirement Saturday. Coach Mike Singletary says Smith did not make the decision lightly [read more...]

QB Manning and the Giants Agree on a Huge $97 Millon Dollar Deal

Eli Manning has agreed on a new contract extension. The new contract extension is six years, $97 million, with an average salary of about $15.3 million, according to Fox Sports. The new deal tacks on to his current deal, which is in its last year, and is worth $9.4 million. The total contract is seven years, $106.7 million. While the [read more...]

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