Archive for September, 2011
Last season the Houston Texans were arguably one of the best teams in the league in the first few weeks of the year, but as the season wore on the Texans started to struggle and ultimately finished with a disappointing record and missed their shot at contending for the AFC South division title. This season things have drastically changed within the AFC South division with superstar quarterback Peyton Manning potentially being out for the season and the Jacksonville Jaguars making a change at quarterback. Continue Reading…
The Philadelphia Eagles came into this NFL regular season with high hopes of contending for a Super Bowl title with their revamped squad led by superstar quarterback Michael Vick. In an attempt to secure the future of the franchise under center, the Eagles made a bold move the off-season by signing Michael Vick to a contract extension worth $100 million dollars over the next six years. Continue Reading…
#1 Green Bay Packers (2-0)
Aaron Rodgers and company stay hot in Week 2 as they hold off rookie phenom Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers. Even though this game was a bit of a close call for the Packers, the defending champs showed their resilience by making a comeback and getting their second win of the season. Continue Reading…
The Dallas Cowboys had a tremendous amount of pressure on them to get back on track in Week 2 against the rival San Francisco 49ers after dropping the ball against the New York Jets in their season opener. With Pro Bowl quarterback Tony Romo becoming public enemy #1 in Dallas after his collapse in the fourth quarter against the Jets, the Cowboys were hoping to get a big game out of him in Week 2 and that they did, but it may have come at a great cost to the team. Continue Reading…
Last week the Carolina Panthers saw their rookie quarterback Cam Newton exceed expectations as their starter under center after the number one overall pick in the 2011 NFL draft threw for 422 yards and scored three touchdowns (two passing, one rushing). This performance was absolutely amazing as most people believed that Cam Newton would seriously struggle on the NFL level and might be headed to the bench in favor of Jimmy Clausen as a result. Continue Reading…
One of the most intriguing and anticipated matchups of Week 2 was the Philadelphia Eagles traveling to the Georgia Dome to take on the Atlanta Falcons. Not only was this a potential playoff preview, but it was the return of Michael Vick to Atlanta as a starting quarterback for another team and the superstar was ready to put on a show against his former team. Continue Reading…
Dallas Cowboys @ San Francisco 49ers Sun. Sept. 18, 2011 4:05 p.m. EST
A classic showdown between two of the most storied NFL franchises in the league will go down this weekend when the Dallas Cowboys travel to the Bay Area to take on the San Francisco 49ers. This matchup will be somewhat of a must-win situation for America’s Team after they seriously dropped the ball in Week 1 against the New York Jets by letting Mark Sanchez and company outscored them in the fourth quarter 17-0. Continue Reading…
Philadelphia Eagles @ Atlanta Falcons Sun. Sept. 18, 2011 8:20 p.m. EST
The Michael Vick saga continues in Philadelphia with great success thus far and now the superstar quarterback will return to the Georgia Dome where it all began in Week 2 as the starting quarterback of the Philadelphia Eagles to take on his former team in the Atlanta Falcons. Continue Reading…
San Diego Chargers @ New England Patriots Sun. Sept. 18, 2011 4:15 p.m. EST
Perhaps the most intriguing matchup of Week 2 in the NFL will be the San Diego Chargers taking on the red-hot New England Patriots. With the Patriots coming off an epic performance against the Miami Dolphins in Week 1 where Tom Brady lit up the scoreboard with record-breaking numbers (517 yards, 4 TDs), the MVP talk has begun surrounding the Golden Boy as New England looks like they could be the team to beat in the AFC Conference this season. Continue Reading…
Chicago Bears @ New Orleans Saints Sun. Sept. 18, 2011 1 p.m. EST
Last week the Chicago Bears made their season debut against the Atlanta Falcons and were considered to be underdogs against one of the best teams in the league. Despite the Falcons being favored and arguably the better all-around team in many people’s eyes, Brian Urlacher and company dominated the defending NFC South division champs and cruised to victory. Continue Reading…
- NFL Week 15: Baltimore Ravens @ San Diego Chargers
- NFL Week 15: New York Jets @ Philadelphia Eagles
- NFL Week 15: New England Patriots @ Denver Broncos Brady vs Tebow
- NFL Power Rankings: Patriots break into Top 5 and Green Bay Packers stay atop
- Kansas City Chiefs fire head coach Todd Haley after 5-8 record
- Dallas Cowboys lose running back DeMarco Murray for the season
- Houston Texans clinch first playoff berth in franchise history
- NFL Week 14: Oakland Raiders @ Green Bay Packers
- NFL Week 14: New York Giants @ Dallas Cowboys
- NFL Week 14: Chicago Bears @ Denver Broncos
- Duane......: “If it’s not broken, don’t fix it.” Well Schaub brought them to 7-3, don’t be an...
- Duane: Despite what people say, Yates made the plays he needed to make and beat a Bengals team that really needed a...
- randy: garcia is one of the toughest qbs out there, he is a winner, put him in now
- Don Bistrow: Are you an idiot Ryan? I think so. All I hear is blame Caleb Hanie (BTW, you couldn’t even spell...
- kevin: If Garcia sees the field he will win,,, the guy is a gamer!! i would trust him in a playoff game far beyond...
- Jackson Baer: Tebow stinks. I mean, he’s only won 5 in a row (first time since Elway played in Denver). The guy...
- Mark: What is a winner and how does one become one? Oh, yeah, a winner wins because he plays with the best players....
- Jackson Baer: Tebow is a natural leader and just plain wins. He doesn’t turn the ball over and is progressing...


