The Hangover: Ravens vs Texans Week 14 ed.

December 14, 2010 by Bart Raeke  
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I really don’t have my usual joviality.  This edition will be on the short side as a result, but last nights seat-of-their-pants victory in OT over the Houston Texans left a horrible taste in my mouth.  Coming off a bad loss vs. the biggest rivals, with all the coaches and players saying all the right [...]

Philadelphia Eagles’ Defensive End Trent Cole Fined $20000 for Hit on Houston Texans’ Quarterback Matt Schaub

December 10, 2010 by bryn.swartz  
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Trent Cole was fined $20,000 for a low hit on Texans’ quarterback Matt Schaub during the Eagles’ last game. Cole was penalized for the play. He says he was blocked into Schaub and plans to appeal the fine. I don’t really remember this play. I do know how to not get a fine in the [...]

Is Jay Cutler a Top QB Under 30???

December 8, 2010 by Jonathan  
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  I think Terry Bradshaw is a quality guy. He has fought many personal battles including bouts of depression and still shows up for work every Sunday. However, I am going to have to take him to the woodshed on something. A few weeks ago on his Fox Pregame Show (that still isn’t impressed by the Chicago [...]

Chiefs Victimized by Horrible Officiating in 35-31 Loss to Texans

October 18, 2010 by james.adkins  
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  Another questionable call by head coach Todd Haley, and a horrible pass interference call late in the game set the stage for the Houston Texans to upset the Kansas City Chiefs 35-31 in Houston on Sunday. The Chiefs had the momentum and a 24-14 lead at 2:58 left in the third quarter when Haley called for a popup kick [...]

Concerns For the Texans?

September 27, 2010 by Chess White  
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The Texans are currently 2-1 after their loss to the Dallas Cowboys in week 3 and a lot of people are probably wondering if this team is going to make it to the playoffs this season. They certainly started the season off with a bang against the Colts and Redskins but they dropped an extremely [...]

Boston Celtics And Shaq Agree To Terms: Danny Ainge Finishes His Quest For Big Men

August 4, 2010 by rob.nelson  
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After the Los Angeles Lakers beat Boston badly on the rebounding front during the Finals, Danny Ainge knew his work would be to improve the teams’ rebounding.  Glen Davis and Rasheed Wallace did a nice job with their play in the playoffs, but the team could not match the size of the Lakers. That need [...]