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With this years NFL season right around the corner, many of the young stars of the league entered into the pre-season training to get some fine tuning. One of the expected stars of the Philadelphia Eagles has shown tremendous progression this off-season.
Lesean Mccoy looked extremely sharp on his jukes, and looked pretty quick off the draw on some of the snaps that were given by Kevin Kolb.
The only question that remains ...
Hello, fantasy owners, my name is John Matheos. I'm here to supply all fantasy owners with key draft choices for this upcoming season.
This NFL season seems to be an interesting one with key players implemented into new roles.
In my slide show, I will list some players who I believe should be on the rise, and those who should be released.Begin Slideshow
With the free agency bonanza opening up on July 1, 2010, we saw a lot of moves sizzle across the National Hockey League.
One general manager that had various items cooking was Brian Burke.
The signing of Colby Armstrong, a Saskatchewan native, hammered the Toronto headlines and immediately sent positive vibes throughout the city. Colby isn't your superstar player that will solve our goal scoring bug, but he will contribute vastly with ...
Brian Burke: The Format To Winning Is Crawl, Walk, Run, and Sprint
Posted: 14th April 2010 by John Matheos in NHL
In a intense yet professional manner, Brian Burke, the general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs, sat patiently in front of numerous reporters and answered vigorous yet important questions concerning the future.
The questions stemmed from the Kessel trade to who and what the Toronto Maple Leafs may acquire in the months to come.
Brian Burke spoke in detail and answered every reporters questions in full detail. I must say I ...
NFC East: Offseason Mid Term Report Cards
Posted: 13th April 2010 by John Matheos in Uncategorized
Hello sports fans,
My name is John Matheos. I've been apart of this great bleach community for the past few months. I've been monitoring the NFC East's acquisitions throughout the offseason. In the following slides, I have placed report cards with a brief explanation to why they received that specific grade. Enjoy!Begin Slideshow
Imagine: Toronto Maple Leafs in Eighth Seed of Playoffs
Posted: 12th April 2010 by John Matheos in NHL
Now that the regular season has come to an end, I thought we would take a trip into imaginary land. I've placed the Leafs in eighth seed and set out an exaggerated playoff quest to the cup!
Now I know this may seem a little tacky, but hey its been along time since we have seen them there. Now the outcome might be a little predictable but please hold in ...
Will The Philadelphia Eagles Trade Up For Eric Berry On Draft Day?
Posted: 7th April 2010 by John Matheos in NFL
With all the hype from Donovan McNabb finally brushing over, we can now turn our attention to this year's NFL Draft.
The Philadelphia Eagles hold five out of the first 87 picks in this year's draft. My question is, will Andy Reid and his associates lean towards an upgrade at this year's draft?
Philadelphia has been known to unleash phenomenal, out of the park trades during draft day.
I'm speculating that they may ...
Ladies and gentlemen may I introduce to you the St. Louis Rams first round choice Ndamukong Suh. I know that many experienced analysts have been predicting that Sam Bradford will be drafted first overall, but I believe Suh will be picked.
I don't disagree with their analysis on this incredible individual that has been slamming the air waves of every football talk show. But is Sam Bradford the answer, or is the Rams' ...
As the season comes to an end, many ask the question, who will the Leafs sign in hope to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs?
I've checked many prospective candidates, and came to a conclusion that Patrick Marleau would fit the bill.
Patrick Marleau is 29 years old. He's got a lot of leadership and scoring ability. He would fit perfectly in the lineup beside Kessel and Bozak.
His scoring touch as well with ...
To Toronto Maple Leafs Head Coach Ron Wilson, I Ask, Where are You? (Satire)
Posted: 22nd March 2010 by John Matheos in NHL
I always knew it! Ron Wilson, you're the worst coach that's ever been behind a Toronto Maple Leafs' bench.
I mean, you sit there, or better yet, you stand there and criticize all these young hockey players that try and represent the Blue and White.
You've done nothing to improve the team. I watch your practices on television and can't believe you got the kids doing pee—wee drills from the Bert Robinson ...