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2010 NFL Free Agency: Five Teams in Need of Antrel Rolle

Posted: 2nd March 2010 by Matt Miselis in NFL
This past Sunday the Arizona Cardinals continued their long off season by acknowledging that Pro-Bowl safety Antrel Rolle will be heading to free agency. Reportedly due 12 million dollar next season, Rolle will now test the market as the best safety available, and arguably the best player within the secondary department ( assuming Darren Sharper will resign with Saints). With that in mind, I have made a list of the top five ...
This article is based off information I have heard from NFLFanHouse.com. á Since the NFL Combine began early last week, we are hearing more rumors and opinions regarding the number one pick. Currently it is held by the St. Louis Rams, who finished 1-15 last season. So far we have heard a few things; the general manager saying all bets are off, and the star player believing they should trade the selection if not ...

2010 NFL Draft: Ranking the Top Five Drafting Organizations in the NFL

Posted: 27th February 2010 by Matt Miselis in NFL
The NFL Combine has just begun, which has brought me to a debatable argument: the top five drafting organizations in the NFL. Though you see each team make some picks that really propel their team in the longrun, there are simply a few select franchises that value the draft more then any other. And because of that, they have built their teams successfully through the draft, instead of taking the route to ...
The St. Louis Rams are seeing what it soon to be a long, media-filled offseason as they hold the top selection. As reports have shown, the Rams have reportedly shown interest in Ndamukong Suh as the top overall selection. However, it is for certain that St. Louis does not know what to do with the top selection, and they may even consider trading the pick. With these rumors surrounding the front office ...
The 2010 NFL Draft is two months away, and for now the discussion begins who the St. Louis Rams will select with the No. 1 overall pick. While some think St. Louis should take a quarterback, I feel the Rams should take one of two dominant defensive tackles on the board in Ndamukong Suh and Gerald McCoy. Either one of these players can be the last piece to the young, but ...

Sebastian Janikowski: Why He’s Worth His Oakland Raiders’ Contract

Posted: 16th February 2010 by Matt Miselis in NFL
The NFL offseason is just one week old, and already things are heating up. From trade rumors to reports of certain players entering free agency, this offseason should provide more excitement for year-round football fans. For the Oakland Raiders, most questions have focused on the NFL Draft, as to whether or not owner Al Davis will surprise us all with his top-10 selection. The front office is making different news, however, with ...
As the 2010 NFL playoffs roll around, one team often gets hot at the right time during the postseason and, in many cases, has taken the success to a Super Bowl run. Last season, the Baltimore Ravens faced those odds after facing quite a bit of adversity. First off, nobody went out on a limb to say rookie quarterback Joe Flacco could make enough clutch plays on offense to put the team ...
The Denver Broncos' playoff hopes took a huge blow today after head coach Josh McDaniels said receiver Brandon Marshall will not play in the final game of the season. The Denver Broncos, currently with an 8-7 record, are one of the many teams still alive for an AFC playoff birth. Starting the season 6-0, the team has lost seven out of the last nine, and needs a win along with help from ...
Moments ago, Mike Leach, former head football coach of the Texas Tech, was fired by the university amid allegations of mistreating receiver Adam James after a concussion. With the Internet and media worlds going off via Twitter, Facebook, and other Web sites, what I can tell you for a fact is that Mike Leach won't be a head coach next season. Though he is a hot candidate that some universities ...

The Coaches Got It Right: Why Ray Rice Deserves His Pro Bowl Selection

Posted: 30th December 2009 by Matt Miselis in NFL
As the 2010 Pro Bowl results were released last night, I was anticipating to see the list for the first time, looking to see some surprising players make it in, or some that were left out. Most importantly, I wanted to see if the coaches and players that made up two-thirds of the voting put Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice on the roster. After all, being the biggest target on ...