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Buc 'Em (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
If the season were to end today, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers would have the first overall pick for the first time since taking Vinny Testaverde out of the University of Miami in 1987. Needless to say, having the first overall pick is a blessing and a burden. The blessing is (depending on your selection) the Bucs will have an immediate impact player on either side of the ball. The burden is the financial...
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Stampede Blue (Free subscription) | 10/26/2009
More photos » by Phil Coale - AP about 1 month ago: In this Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, photo, Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner calls to his teammates at the line of scrimmage during an NFL football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Jacksonville, Fla. Warner tied Jake Plummer's franchise record by opening the game with 15 consecutive completions. By completing 92.3 percent of his...
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SBS - The Business of The NFL (Free subscription) | 10/25/2009
THAT’S MY TAKE Week 7 Re-Writing History By David Ortega It was only six months ago that the main stream media were tweeting, posting, writing, and talking about how tired they already were with the whole Brett Favre saga; even fans unlike had had enough. It was becoming a joke; is he going to stay retired or unretire. Even a four letter network cut a promo ad poking fun at the whole offseason...
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Music City Miracles (Free subscription) | 10/15/2009
The Patriots lead the all time series between the two franchises 21-16-1. The last time these two met was 2006 in week 17. As I am sure you remember, turned out that a win in that game would have put the Titans in the playoffs. The Titans lost the game 40-23 and ended the dream. You might also remember from that game that Bill Belichick put 90-year old Vinny Testaverde in the game and let him throw...
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Sportsviews (Free subscription) | 09/23/2009
1. Arizona quarterback KURT WARNER set an NFL record with a 92.3 completion percentage in the Cardinals’ 31-17 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. Warner completed his first 15 passes and finished 24 of 26 for 243 passing yards with two touchdowns and a 131.2 passer rating. The previous record, with a minimum of 20 attempts, was the 91.30 mark set by Cleveland’s VINNY TESTAVERDE (21 of...
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Football news from a chick™ (Free subscription) | 09/22/2009
A week ago, Kurt Warner was over the hill, a graybeard quarterback finally showing his age. Seven days later, he was nearly perfect. It's just another comeback for a man who has personified resilience in professional football. No quarterback in NFL history has been more on the mark than the 38-year-old Warner was in Arizona's 31-17 victory at Jacksonville. He completed 24 of 26 passes for 243 yards...
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Revenge Of The Birds (Free subscription) | 09/21/2009
More photos » by Phil Coale - AP about 16 hours ago: Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, left, dives for a third quarter touchdown as Jacksonville Jaguars safety Sean Considine tries to make the stop during an NFL football game, Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Jacksonville, Fla. Arizona won 31-17. (AP Photo/Phil Coale) Browse more photos » One week after losing an important home...
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Buffalo Rumblings (Free subscription) | 09/16/2009
Buffalo Bills (0-1) vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-1) Sunday, September 20, 2009; 4:05 PM ET, Ralph Wilson Stadium Some of you are still trying to get over the major letdown that was Monday Night Football . As a wise man once said, "Nothing gets you over the last one like the next one." So let's put that one out of mind for right now and take a look at the Buffalo Bills' next game: the Tampa...
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 09/11/2009
1 Joe Flacco continues to improve in his second season. Springboarding off a successful rookie year, he seemed to grow even more in the preseason, when the team put an emphasis on its passing game. Flacco could become the first Raven to throw for 20 touchdowns in a season since Vinny Testaverde (1996).
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 09/11/2009
1. Joe Flacco continues to improve in his second season. Springboarding off a successful rookie year, he seemed to grow even more in the preseason, when the team put an emphasis on its passing game. Flacco could become the first Raven to throw for 20 touchdowns in a season since Vinny Testaverde (1996).
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The Corner (Free subscription) | 09/02/2009
From the N.Y. Daily News : California Cryobank's Donor Look-A-Likes service offers would-be parents the chance to search for prospective donors based on which famous face the sperm donor most closely resembles. "I wish I could say all our donors look like Brad Pitt or Warren Beatty ," said Scott Browne , a spokesman for the Los Angeles -based company. "But we know that donors look like...
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SimonOnSports (Free subscription) | 08/25/2009
Back in the late nineties when Vinny Testaverde was throwing interception after interception while Chad Pennington sat watching with a clipboard, I had a philosophy. My philosophy was that if Chad could not start over Testaverde than in all likelihood the former 1st round pick wasn't all that great. In the end it could be argued that I was wrong given the success that Chad has had since, but I still...
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Luxist (Free subscription) | 08/23/2009
From Big Time Listings: --Actor Brad Sherwood has re-listed his Encino home, shown above, for 3.595 million . It was listed last year for $4 million. --Singer Lisa Loeb has paid $1.125 million for a four-bedroom, Cape Cod-style house in Los Angeles' Valley Village area. --A six-bedroom mansion in the Beverly Hills Post Office area once owned by Ricky Martin is back on the market for $26.9 million....
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Windy City Gridiron (Free subscription) | 08/17/2009
I'm getting rather annoyed with arguments trying to convince others that Jay Cutler isn't all that good. And, when numbers are thrown around to back these arguments, people somehow ignore the most evaluation worthy statistics, and instead cherry pick something to bash. So, I've decided to give you a comparison on percentages amongst the all-time leaders. It's a much better sample size for comparison...