Dallas Mayor Pro Tem Gives Eagles QB Michael Vick Key to City
February 8, 2011 by Aaron Kirn
Filed under Blog Network, Dallas Cowboys, NFC, NFC East, Philadelphia Eagles
Something extremely strange and even sacrilegious to Dallas Cowboys fans occurred on Monday. Dallas Mayor Pro Tem Dwaine Caraway presented Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick with the key to the city. Wait….what?! You read it right. For whatever reason (Caraway did explain why), the mayor-to-be of Dallas, Texas, awarded our rival’s quarterback with the key [...]
Michael Vick’s Improbable 2010 Season Draws a Blank in the MVP Voting
February 6, 2011 by bryn.swartz
Filed under AFC, AFC East, Blog Network, Featured, NFC, NFC East, New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles
As expected, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady ran away with the National League Most Valuable Player award. He became the first player in NFL history to capture the award unanimously, by receiving all 50 votes. I fully support Brady winning the award unanimously. Anytime a player throws 36 touchdowns against just four interceptions, he [...]
Redskins’ Albert Haynesworth Arrested; Forget About the Eagles Acquiring Haynesworth
February 4, 2011 by bryn.swartz
Filed under Blog Network, Dallas Cowboys, Featured, NFC, NFC East, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Redskins
Washington Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth was arrested on Wednesday for simple assault after an incident with road rage in Virginia, reports ESPN’s Adam Schefter. I had highlighted the possibility of the Eagles acquiring Haynesworth, who will likely not be with the Redskins next season after multiple on-the-field issues, as well as public feuding with [...]
New York Giants QB Eli Manning Defends Head Coach Tom Coughlin’s Style
February 4, 2011 by Jeff Shull
Filed under Blog Network, Featured, NFC, NFC East, New York Giants
While promoting Oreo’s “Heads or Tails” campaign at the Super Bowl in Dallas, Eli Manning made a trip to “Radio Row” and interviewed for a couple different shows and in doing so, came to the aid of his head coach. He basically says he likes the way things are run and wouldn’t change it if [...]
DeSean Jackson & Teammates Play Hero to 13-Year Old Bullied Boy in Upper Darby
February 3, 2011 by bryn.swartz
Filed under Blog Network, Featured, NFC, NFC East, Philadelphia Eagles
You may have heard a disturbing story yesterday about seven teenage boys who brutally bullied a 13-year old boy in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. Not only did they bully poor Nadin Khoury, but they captured the entire video on a cell phone. Police arrested six of the boys yesterday and are searching for the seventh. They [...]
Andy Reid Finishes Fourth in NFL Coach of the Year Voting
February 3, 2011 by bryn.swartz
Filed under AFC, AFC East, AFC West, Atlanta Falcons, Blog Network, Chicago Bears, Ex Headlines, Kansas City Chiefs, Minnesota Vikings, NFC, NFC East, NFC North, NFC South, NFC West, New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles, St. Louis Rams, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
As expected, New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick collected the most votes for Coach of the Year (30). He became the first head coach to win three Coach of the Year awards to go with three Super Bowl rings. Belichick’s 30 votes were about 15 less than he should have received, for he was [...]
Cowboys Stadium Still Seeks Deal for Official Name
February 2, 2011 by Aaron Kirn
Filed under Blog Network, Dallas Cowboys, Featured, NFC, NFC East
A proposed stadium in Los Angeles that has not even been blueprinted yet already has a $700 million naming rights deal in place with AEG and Farmers Insurance. The company must be brave to sign a 30-year contract for a stadium yet to be built and a team yet to be named to play in [...]
Philadelphia Eagles Promote From Within for Defensive Coordinator
February 2, 2011 by bryn.swartz
Filed under Blog Network, Featured, NFC, NFC East, Philadelphia Eagles
In a move that absolutely shocked me, the Philadelphia Eagles have announced their defensive coordinator. And it’s not who you’d expect. It’s not even a defensive coach. The new defensive coordinator will be Juan Castillo, who has coached the offensive line for the Eagles since 1998. He was also the team’s offensive assistant from 1995 [...]
New York Giants Top 10 Moments of 2010 Season: No. 4 – The Sacking Of Jay Cutler
February 2, 2011 by Jeff Shull
Filed under Blog Network, Featured, NFC, NFC East, New York Giants
The Giants front four was the most ferocious unit in the league hands down. They finished the season with 46 sacks, fifth in the league, but the front four did the most damage than any other 4-3 unit by far. Oakland’s defense did finish with one more sack, but I would argue the Giants [...]
Washington Redskins owner wants writer of negative story about him fired
February 2, 2011 by eric.schmidt
Filed under Blog Network, Featured, NFC, NFC East, Washington Redskins
Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder is no stranger to controversy, and now he is seeking the dismissal of an author which wrote a negative story about him. In November, the City Paper published an article titled, The Cranky Redskins Fan’s Guide to Daniel Snyder. The article is really a laugh to read. It outlines all [...]