Archive for September, 2009
Breaking News: Chad Pennington Out For Season With Yet Another Injury
Posted: 28th September 2009 by Matt Miselis in NFL
áThe Miami Dolphins shocked the NFL world last season when they went from last to first, 1-15 to a division crown in one season.
A key contributor to the teams success was Chad Pennington, who last year won Comeback Player Of The Year.
The squad has not found the same luck in 2009, starting off the season at 0-3. However, today became the worst day of the season for the Dolphins, as ...
Philadelphia Flyers
Plus:
1. Offensive Depth: Despite losing Mike Knuble and Joffrey Lupul, the Flyers gained a full season (hopefully) of Danny Briere and Claude Giroux. The statistics should equal out, if not surpass, the production of the departed Flyers.
2. Top three defenders: The Flyers have the best top three defense corps in the Eastern Conference. Just think of the look on Alex OvechkinÆs face when he found out that heÆll have ...
Buffalo Bills Head In To Week Four Needing a Road Win At Miami Dolphins
Posted: 28th September 2009 by Dan Van Wie in NFL
The Buffalo Bills dropped to 1-2 on the 2009 season by losing 27-7 to the visiting New Orleans Saints Sunday,áin a contest that wasn't decided until well in to the fourth quarter.
The high powered New Orleans' offense, led by QB Drew Brees, had engineered nine TDs in their first two games. With 14 minutes left in the game, the Saints had only been able to muster 10 points.
There was the ...
Oakland Raiders: The Houstan Texans May Be Just What The Docter Ordered
Posted: 28th September 2009 by Ramone Brown in NFL
After coming off a disappointing performance and a loss to the Denver Broncos the Raiders are struggling especially on the offensive side of the ball.
But what better way for a struggling team to come back from a loss. This week the Raiders are playing a team who appears to be struggling more especially defensively.
The Houston Texans are giving up a league worst 436.3 yards per game as well as a ...
Another week has nearly come to a close here in the NFL, and with it, as per usual, has come another batch of story lines to examine. In WhooleyÆs Weekly Words, I, Bruno Boys Whooley, tackle just a few of the more interesting items to catch my eye from the weekend.
This week, IÆll be discussing the quarterback as I look at the mediocrity of Tom Brady, the magnificence of Peyton ...
So who's fault is it this time? The Coaches? Ownership? Jamarcus Russell? It doesn't matter because what's done is done.
There is plenty of blame to go around, but the fact of the matter is this: The Raiders lost in terrible fashion to a team that outplayed them on both sides of the football, point blank, period.
What more can be said about this outing that hasn't already been ...
With teams keying in on the New Orleans Saints passing game, it really opens up their running game.
The Houston Texans still have a pretty mediocre defense.
With Detroit Lions finally winning (Congrats!) the Browns take firm control of worst team in the NFL.
Browns coach Eric Mangini may not last the season, it looks like the Browns players turned on him in Week 1 after the 1st half against the Vikes.
As already ...
(Coffee will benefit from Gore's absence.)
It took one carry to change Glen Coffee's fortunes, sending him from solid back-up to fantasy riser status.
Read on for analysis on Coffee and other risers, as well as some players who are dropping in value, and are strong candidates to also be dropped from your team.
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Risers
Glen Coffee, RB, San Francisco 49ers
Last Week: 25 att, 54 yds, 0 TD
Coffee is only averaging 1.8 yards per ...
Prince Fielder On The Trading Block Could Be a Good Sign For The Mets
Posted: 28th September 2009 by Christopher Chavez in MLB
On Tuesday afternoon, the Milwaukee Brewers owner Mark Attanasio confirmed to the media that his All-Star first-baseman, Prince Fielder will be on the trading block this winter.
The announcement has already sparked attention in New York as the New York Mets could have interest in Fielder's services. But Mets fans should not get their hopes up way to high, as Fielder is at the peak of his value. It ...
Have you ever known two different people who you thought would be perfect for each other? The two parties involved made so much sense that you wonder why they didn't come together in the first place.Such is the case with the Cleveland Browns and the Miami Dolphins.A trade where the Browns send Quinn to the Dolphins would be a win-win scenario for all parties involved.On one side, the Cleveland Browns ...