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Style Points Don’t Win Games

Style Points Don’t Win Games

NFL October 25, 2011 at 1:18 am Comments are Disabled

The game between Browns and Seahawks is the game that I’ve dubbed the great depression. One could argue it was great defense or terrible offense, but only one thing matter, the Browns won. No matter how ugly it looked, no matter how bad they played, in the end they had […]

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McNabb & His Soup Go to the Bench

McNabb & His Soup Go to the Bench

NFL October 21, 2011 at 3:25 am Comments are Disabled

Remember back when Donovan McNabb had braids, no wide receivers, consistently going to the playoffs and doing those Campbell soup commercials? Well that Donovan is gone, dead, buried to never be seen again. And there’s no shame in his career coming to an end, he’s 34 going into his 14th […]

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Carson Palmer to the Raiders

Carson Palmer to the Raiders

NFL October 21, 2011 at 3:02 am Comments are Disabled

The Oakland Raiders traded for Carson Palmer on Tuesday sending the Cincinnati Bengals a 2012 first round draft pick and a conditional draft pick in 2013. And not only is Palmer a member of the Raiders he’ll also start this Sunday when they take on the Kansas City Chiefs. For […]

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Jerome Harrison Has Alot on His Brain

Jerome Harrison Has Alot on His Brain

Health, NFL October 21, 2011 at 2:36 am Comments are Disabled

In the movie ‘White Men Can’t Jump’ Rosie Perez’s character Gloria had a saying. Sometimes when you lose you actually win. Such is the case for Jerome Harrison who was set to be traded to the Philadelphia Eagles contingent upon him passing his physical. He failed, which might be the […]

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Can’t a Man Be Sick In Peace

Can’t a Man Be Sick In Peace

NFL October 9, 2011 at 11:56 am Comments are Disabled

Maybe it’s because of the bye week; possibly it’s because they got trounced by the Titans 31-13 that all of this is falling on Peyton Hillis. But one thing for sure is it shouldn’t. Something that took place almost 2 weeks ago is still story. What reason do we have […]

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