So, Michael Vick, the Falcons QB, has been indicted with three others on federal charges of running a dog fighting business out of him home. It’s alleged the sponsorship of dogfights started in 2001, the same year that he entered the NFL. Continue reading “NFL- Vick and Culpepper”
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A team’s offense is only as good as its offensive line. These unsung heroes of the gridiron are responsible for clearing the way for running backs, protecting quarterbacks and setting up highly complex scoring plays. Continue reading “NFL- Best Offensive Lines”
Okay, we know that the Indianapolis Colts will pay for offense and now we know that they will award great “D� also. Defensive end and franchise player Dwight Freeney has inked a $72 million contract that includes a $30 million signing bonus! Holy Cow!
Okay, here’s the skinny (sorry for the pun Charlie Weiss). Weiss underwent gastric bypass surgery when he was with the New England Patriots and almost died after surgery. He took his doctors to court, claiming that they had messed up post-op care. But the trial ended up in a hung jury and Weiss, with no settlement in site, has decided to pursue the doctors once again. Continue reading “CFB- Weiss, Carroll and Saban”
As we dash towards the 2007 NFL season, there’s certainly news to contemplate. Continue reading “NFL- What is New?”
The football season is not that far off. In about a month, preseason is up and running and in less than two the 2007 season will begin. Here are four QB’s that could lead their teams to the Super Bowl. Continue reading “NFL- Best QB’s”
Well, the Big Ten is wide open—sort of. Here’s why.
Clearly the Indianapolis Colts have a passing game with one of the best QBs in the pros, Peyton Manning, calling the signals and throwing the ball. Manning has simple gotten better and better each season and last year he led the team, after numerous failed tries, to the championship. Continue reading “NFL- The Colts Also Have a Running Game”
The 2006 football season was much different for Pittsburgh Steelers’ QB Ben Roethlisberger than the 2005 season had been. In 2005, the Steeler QB led his team to their first championship in 26 years. In 2006, they could not get into the playoffs.
The fact is that many NCAA football teams, like Notre Dame, Florida and Ohio State, have QB questions, having lost their top performing signal callers to the NFL and/or graduation. Continue reading “CFB- Top Quarterbacks Who Can Make a Teams Season”