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Five Darkhorse Teams Ready To Take The NFL By Storm

Published on: 25th August, 2010

Year after year in the NFL a team no one expected to make noise at the beginning of the season ends up outperforming media expectations. Whether it was the Saints in 2009 or the Titans in 2008, an unexpected team ends up as a legitimate Super Bowl contender come playoff ...

Favre’s Back: Why the Packers Are Still the Class Of the NFC North

Published on: 20th August, 2010

Well, it's official. Brett Favre has returned for his 20th and (supposedly) final season in the NFL, and his second with the Minnesota Vikings. In 2009, The Vikings finished 12-4, and obliterated the Dallas Cowboys in the Divisional Round en route to an overtime loss to the eventual champion Saints in the NFC title ...

Dez Bryant: To Play or Not To Play?

Published on: 17th August, 2010

Dez Bryant suffered a high ankle sprain July 30th during Cowboys practice, and the original expected recovery time from the injury was four to six weeks. Bryant has been out for three weeks, and was seen in a walking boot up until last Sunday, when the boot was finally removed. Bryant said ...

Tim Tebow and More: Observations From Week One of The NFL Preseason

Published on: 16th August, 2010

As the end approaches for week one of the 2010 NFL preseason, it is time to reflect on what we have learned thus far before the first game at the New Meadowlands Stadium tonight. -It looks like Tom Brady has made a full recovery from his torn ACL and MCL two years ...

High Times In Motown: Why The Lions Will Be The NFL’s Next Dynasty

Published on: 15th August, 2010

The Lions reached historic levels of futility in 2008, being the first NFL team to finish the season winless. They were a mess on both sides of the ball, finishing 30th in the NFL in offense and last in defense. An everlasting image of how bad the Lions were that ...

A Dying Dynasty: Why the Window Has Closed for the New England Patriots

Published on: 14th August, 2010

The consensus "Team of the Decade" in the 2000's was the New England Patriots. They won three Super Bowls and came within about 35 seconds of having the greatest team of all time in 2007. They had a dominant defense throughout those 10 years and one of the top quarterbacks ...

Ice Bowl II? Seven Reasons Why the Cowboys and Packers Top the NFC

Published on: 12th August, 2010

The 1967 NFL Championship between the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers was to be a christening for what would be, without equivocation, the best team in football. Both had obliterated the two teams in their path in the divisional round, and both had two of the greatest coaches to ever ...

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