Stafford ready to go, Detroit Lions make some moves

Detroit Lions QB Matthew Stafford is ready to go this weekend against the Washington Redskins. Coming off a shoulder separation, Stafford tells reporters that he feels ready to go, doesn’t think his lack of activity will cause him to be rusty and thinks acclimating to the speed of the game won’t be a problem. On [...]

www.RantSports.com 2010 NFL Power Rankings: Week 8

Another exciting week in the books as we officially reach the half-way mark of the 2010 NFL season. The Steelers continued to show they are one of the best teams in the AFC while the Giants and Falcons appear to be the favorites in the NFC. Once again, thanks to Johnny Crosskey from BucsPost.com and [...]

Grading the Philadelphia Eagles This Season, Player by Player: Part 1, Quarterbacks

October 27, 2010 by bryn.swartz  
Filed under Blog Network, Philadelphia Eagles

Quarterback, Michael Vick: Michael Vick has been everything the Eagles didn’t expect in 2010. He played the second half against Green Bay after Kevin Kolb suffered a concussion. He played full games against the Lions and Jaguars, earning the full-time starting job after his performance against the Lions. He played a quarter against the Redskins [...]

Hatcher, Kosier, and Holland Out for Cowboys

October 27, 2010 by Jeric Griffin  
Filed under Blog Network, Dallas Cowboys

As if things couldn’t get worse in Dallas, defensive end Jason Hatcher suffered a “significant groin strain” in Monday night’s loss to New York. Hatcher limped off the field shortly after quarterback Tony Romo left the game with a broken left collarbone. Hatcher will miss 4-6 weeks with the injury, which means sixth-round draft pick [...]

Referee in Cowboys-Giants Game Should be Fired for Dreadful Calls

October 27, 2010 by Jeric Griffin  
Filed under Blog Network, Dallas Cowboys

During the first part of the Cowboys’ 41-35 loss to the Giants, Dallas was on fire, jumping out to a 20-7 lead. For the entire game, the Cowboys cut down on their season average of penalties by over 50%. Instead of 10-plus fouls for three digits worth of yardage, the Cowboys were only flagged five [...]

Monday Night Football Crew Interview With Hakeem Nicks

October 26, 2010 by Jeff Shull  
Filed under Blog Network, New York Giants

Unfortunately I was unable to get the embed code for the video, but if you click the YouTube link below you can watch Hakeem Nicks’ interview after the Giants win over the Cowboys last night with the Monday Night Football on the field crew.
Hakee…

Cowboys Quarterback Romo Won’t Need Surgery on Broken Collarbone

October 26, 2010 by Aaron Kirn  
Filed under Blog Network, Dallas Cowboys, Featured, NFC, NFC East

After suffering a broken left collarbone in the Cowboys’ 41-35 loss to the Giants on Monday night, Dallas quarterback Tony Romo had a CT scan on Tuesday morning. The scan confirmed that Romo will not need surgery to repair the broken clavicle, but will still be sidelined 6-8 weeks, and that’s being optimistic. Most likely, [...]

Michael Vick or Kevin Kolb: Who is the Eagles’ Quarterback of the Future? And When Will We Know?

Kevin Kolb began the 2010 season as the starting quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles. Following two poor quarters of play and a concussion, Michael Vick took over as the Eagles’ quarterback and almost led the Eagles to a comeback against the Packers. Vick started the next week against the Detroit Lions and led the Eagles [...]

Win a Dallas Cowboys Lanyard From The Cowboys Central

October 26, 2010 by Jeric Griffin  
Filed under Blog Network, Dallas Cowboys

Hey, Cowboys fans! Want to win this awesome Cowboys lanyard? All you have to do is become a follower of The Cowboys Central on Twitter. When The Cowboys Central reaches 150 followers, author Jeric Griffin will select one follower to receive his awesome Cowboys lanyard from Carrolls Cove. To become a follower of The Cowboys Central on [...]

Cowboys Quarterback Tony Romo Out 8 Weeks with Broken Left Clavicle

October 26, 2010 by Jeric Griffin  
Filed under Blog Network, Dallas Cowboys

In the second quarter of the Cowboys’ 41-35 loss to the Giants, Dallas quarterback Tony Romo got drilled by New York linebacker Michael Boley after completing a 14-yard pass to receiver Miles Austin. Romo laid still on the ground, only slightly moving his right hand. Cowboys rookie receiver Dez Bryant loomed over him and the [...]

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