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Favre and Campbell Working Out Together: Fans Of Both Teams Smile
Posted: 3rd July 2010 by bill hinton in NFL
According to Alex Marvez of Sirius NFL Radio, Jason Campbell has been working out with Brett Favre to get ready for the 2010 season.
Viking fans should be happy as to what little doubt about Favre's intention to return has apparently been erased.
As for Raider fans, well let's just say it's much nicer to hear your quarterback is working out with a future Hall of Famer as opposed to what we've heard ...
NFL Labor Talks: No Visible Progress, No Good Ending in Sight
Posted: 3rd July 2010 by Brian DiTullio in NFL
As the summer moves forward, the gulf between the owners and the players doesn't seem to be getting any narrower in the NFL.
The owners opted out of the current Collective Bargaining Agreement, and now the two sides have to sit down and hash out a new one. The problem is, this time it's the owners who are on the hot seat.
The usual way owner/employee spats play out, the owner is ...
Is the Denver Broncos Secondary Really Getting Too Old?
Posted: 3rd July 2010 by Benjamin Richardson in NFL
Let's put it straight out there: a lot of fans of other teams seem to think the third-best secondary last year, with two Pro Bowl players both in their 30s, seems to be a little old.
Is it true? That this badass secondary from just one year ago has already been forgotten?
Let's start with Champ Bailey. The man is simply amazing. He is also the greatest defensive player on ...
Best Defender In All Of Sports?: Darrelle Revis Still Has Much To Learn
Posted: 3rd July 2010 by Joey Bruno in NFL
Darrelle Revis thinks he is "the best defender in all of sports." Is this guy serious?
That is a direct quote from No.24 during a recent photo shoot for ESPN The Magazine at New Meadowlands Stadium.
Never mind the fact that this in an absurd statement when one considers that there are dozens upon dozens of different sports, but come on, Darrelle, this is exactly the sort of thing that you simply do ...
PFT is doing what it does best this morning—circulating rumors and framing non-stories as stories. The latest... BRETT FAVRE HAS BEEN WORKING OUT WITH JASON CAMPBELL . (The all-caps is theirs, not mine.) Which of course, if your brain is off, connotes a story. Wow...Favre must be coming back! Whoa...Jason Campbell's going to kick ass in Oakland (now that he's escaped ...
Fantasy Football Sleeper Spotlight: Is Mohamed Massaquoi Worth the Gamble?
Posted: 3rd July 2010 by Eric Stashin in NFL
While the Browns failed to settle on the man at the helm of their offense all year long, Mohamed Massaquoi some how stepped out of the shadows to emerge as a name worth knowing. While on the surface his numbers were modest at best, the flashes of greatness he showed spoke volumes of his potential.
Massaquoi caught 34 passes, which was tied for the team lead (and led the team ...
NFL Draft 2010: Did the St Louis Rams Do the Wrong Thing Drafting Sam Bradford?
Posted: 3rd July 2010 by Lewis Hughes in NFL
I know the NFL draft is well and gone and now everyone is looking forward to training camp. But I wanted to put this idea out there:
Did St Louis do the wrong thing by drafting Sam Bardford?
Let's take a trip back to the 2006 NFL Draft.
The Houston Texans had the No. 1 pick in the 2006 draft.
However, they shocked the NFL world when, rather than taking Heisman Trophy winner and ...
If I Could Be President of Raider Nation For Eight Weeks
Posted: 3rd July 2010 by Carl Cockerham in NFL
In no way do I mean to disrespect Mr. Al Davis or Tom Cable. They have done an awesome job this offseason.
There are just a few more moves that need to be made. I believe these moves could possibly make the Raiders a Super Bowl contender.
Who knows! These moves may already be on the way. There is still a month left before trainning camp starts.
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The Rebuttal: The Top Player In The History of Every Team In The NFL
Posted: 3rd July 2010 by David Xaviel is the Real Mr. X in NFL
I recently read an article that dubs the top player in the history of every team in the NFL. Overall, I thought that article had strong points, but it compelled me to write my list, rather than just comment on one.
I don't look purely at total numbers, because total numbers can be misleading. Moreover, some statistics did not exist at certain times, or are affected by the total ...
A Coach and Innovator, Don Coryell: Pioneer of the NFL’s Modern Passing Game
Posted: 3rd July 2010 by Dawgfather in NFL
Fellow sports fans:
Indebted is defined as being bound to, grateful for, or being beholden to someone or something.
NFL Hall of Famers such as Dan Fouts, John Madden, and Joe Gibbs certainly owe a great deal of gratitude to Don Coryell for bringing his new and revolutionary passing attack, known as "Air Coryell," that was never before seen in the NFL at that time and is now used ...