Published on: 7th January, 2010
To put it mildly, the fourth quarter hasn't been kind to the Eagles defense. There was the Giants game, where they gave up 38 points and over 500 yards of offense—including two 60-yard-plus passing touchdowns, and there was the Broncos game, where they gave up 20 second-half points and needed a ...Published on: 7th January, 2010
According to ESPN.com 's Adam Schefter, Cleveland Browns President Mike Holmgren will keep head coach Eric Mangini and his coaching staff for the 2010 regular season. Holmgren and Mangini have met several times this week so that Holmgren could get a feel for where the coach was with his process of ...Published on: 7th January, 2010
Let’s assume for the sake of argument that the Green Bay Packers are going to beat the Arizona Cardinals and move into the second round of the playoffs. Who would they rather play next? It will come down to either the arch-rival Minnesota Vikings or the explosive New Orleans Saints. Unfortunately, the ...Published on: 29th October, 2009
What began as a promising Saturday for Michigan, ended in an outright football clinic facilitated by the Nittany Lions. Saturday's 35-10 win over Michigan gave Penn State their first victory at the Big House since 1996. Michigan's futility on offense killed any shred of momentum or confidence throughout the ...Published on: 11th October, 2009
The Michigan Wolverines lost their second game in a row last night to the 12th ranked Iowa Hawkeyes, 30-28, in Iowa City dropping Michigan's record to 4-2. Turnovers were the biggest downfall for Michigan, with five in total that killed sustaining drives. It began well for the Maize and Blue on ...Published on: 3rd October, 2009
Now that the Michigan Wolverines football program has seemingly turned the proverbial corner, is this the season in which they could possibly defeat all of their hated rivals? I'm refering to the axis of evil, no, not Iraq, Iran and North Korea but Notre Dame, Michigan State and Ohio State. Do ...Published on: 25th September, 2009
I've been watching Lions games for about 19 years now, and I have witnessed many painful sights. From Barry Sanders breaking defenders' ankles to Paul Edinger kicking the game-winning field goal that destroyed any hopes of a playoff berth in 1999 and made me cry like a baby. Over the years, ...Published on: 14th September, 2009
Despite the woeful 45-27 loss to Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, there were some enlightening results that developed in the defeat. One facet of Sunday's match up that really stood out to me and the rest of Lions fans, would probably have to be the special teams, ...Published on: 27th August, 2009
There are only two preseason games remaining until the Detroit Lions kick off its 2009 regular season against the New Orleans Saints on Sept. 13. But before the season gets underway, there are still lingering questions to be answered in the final two preseason games. There are three things Lions fans should be ...Published on: 16th August, 2009
The biggest storyline of the Lions preseason is the highly contested battle for the starting quarterback job between Daunte Culpepper (now leaner and slimmer than last season) and rookie Matthew Stafford. There's a distinct possibility that Matthew Stafford might not be named the starting quarterback entering the 2009 season, but if Daunte Culpepper ...